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    Other useful features
    View setting
    DivX® setup
    This	is	the	function	to	confirm	your	registration	code.	You	need	to	register	the	code	at	www.divx.com.
    Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “View setting” > “DivX® setup”.
     EDivX® VOD registrationYou	can	find	your	registration	code	on	this	menu.	You	need	to	register	the	TV	at	www.divx.com	before	playing	the	DivX	content.
     EDivX® VOD deregistrationYou	can	find	your	deregistration	code	on	this	menu.	You	need	to	deregister	the	TV	at	www.divx.com	to	release	the	registration.
    USB device compatibility
    USB deviceUSB
    Video file format
    File 
    extension Container
    VideoAudio
    *.avi AVIDivX
    NOTE•	Progressive	format	jpeg	files	are	not	supported.•	Music	files	or	video	files	in	USB	1.1	devices	may	not	be	played	properly.•	Operation	using	USB	hubs	is	not	guaranteed.•	Some	video	file	formats	may	not	be	played	depending	on	the	file.*	Some	video	files	may	not	be	displayed	at	the	correct	size.
    Home network server 
    compatibility
    Photo file format
    JPEG
    NOTE•	Progressive	format	jpeg	files	are	not	supported.•	Some	video	file	formats	may	not	be	played	depending	on	the	file.
    Selecting the picture size for 
    video mode
    You	can	select	the	picture	size	in	“Video	mode”.
     1Select “Video mode”.•	Refer	to	Selecting modes and drives/servers	on	page	46.
     2Press f.•	The	“Wide	mode”	menu	displays.
     3Press f or a/b to select the desired item.•	As	you	toggle	the	options,	each	is	immediately	reflected	on	the	screen.	There	is	no	need	to	press	;.
    EXAMPLE
    Item
    Auto Keeps
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    Connecting a PC
    HDMI connection
    PCHDMI 1, 2, 3 or 4
    
     
    nHDMI-certified cable
    PC HDMI 2*
    
    
     
    oø 3.5 mm stereo 
    minijack cable 
    pDVI/HDMI 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	32	for	details).
    Analogue connection
    PC EXT 3*
    
    
     
    qRGB cable 
    rø 3.5 mm stereo 
    minijack cable
    PC EXT 3*
    
    
     
    sDVI/RGB conversion 
    cable 
    tø 3.5 mm stereo 
    minijack cable
    *	When	using	the	EXT	3	terminal,	you	must	select	“Video+Audio”	in	the	“Audio	select”	menu	(refer	to	page	32	for	details).
     EAfter connectingYou	must	also	set	“RGB”	from	the	“Input	select”	menu	when	selecting	“EXT	3”	from	the	“INPUT”	menu	(Pages	19	and	44).
    NOTE•	The	PC	input	terminals	are	DDC	2B-compatible.•	Refer	to	page	51	for	a	list	of	PC	signals	compatible	with	the	TV.
    Displaying a PC image on the 
    screen
    Selecting the picture size
    You	can	select	the	picture	size.
     1Press f.•	The	“Wide	mode”	menu	displays.
     2Press f or a/b to select the desired item.
    EXAMPLE
    Normal Full
    Item
    Normal Keeps
    NOTE•	You	can	also	select	an	item	by	pressing	f	on	the	remote	control	unit.•	Connect	the	PC	before	making	adjustments.•	Selectable	picture	size	may	vary	with	input	signal	type.•	Refer	to	page	41	for	AV	signals.HDMI:	480i/480p/576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080pANALOGUE	RGB:	576p/720p	(50	Hz)/1080i•	The	ANALOGUE	RGB	(PC)	terminal	(EXT	3)	is	not	compatible	with	480i/576i/1080p	signals.
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    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.
     1Press b to select “EXT 3” from the “INPUT” menu, and then press ;.
     2Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Terminal setting” > “Input select” > select “RGB”.
     3Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Terminal setting” > “PC input” > “Auto sync.”.
    NOTE•	When	“Auto	sync.”	is	successful,	“Auto	Sync	completed	successfully”	displays.	If	not,	“Auto	sync.”	failed.•	“Auto	sync.”	may	fail	even	if	“Auto	Sync	completed	successfully”	displays.•	“Auto	sync.”	may	fail	if	the	PC	image	has	low	resolution,	has	unclear	(black)	edges,	or	is	moved	while	executing	“Auto	sync.”.•	Be	sure	to	connect	the	PC	to	the	TV	and	switch	it	on	before	starting	“Auto	sync.”.•	“Auto	sync.”	can	be	executed	only	when	inputting	analogue	signals	through	the	EXT	3	terminal.
    Adjusting the PC image manually
    Option
    Fine sync.
    Ordinarily	you	can	easily	adjust	the	picture	as	necessary	to	change	image	position	using	“Auto	sync.”.	In	some	cases,	however,	manual	adjustment	is	needed	to	optimise	the	image.
     1Press b to select “EXT 3” from the “INPUT” menu, and then press ;.
     2Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Terminal setting” > “Input select” > select “RGB”.
     3Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Terminal setting” > “PC input” > “Fine sync.”.
     4Press a/b to select the specific adjustment item.
     5Press c/d to adjust the item to the desired position.
    Item
    H-Pos. Centres
    NOTE•	For	resetting	all	adjustment	items	to	the	factory	preset	values,	press	a/b	to	select	“Reset”,	and	then	press	;.•	“Clock”	and	“Phase”	in	the	“Fine	sync.”	menu	can	be	adjusted	only	when	inputting	analogue	signals	through	the	EXT	3	terminal.
    PC compatibility chart
    ResolutionHorizontal frequencyVertical frequencyAnalogue (D-Sub)Digital (HDMI)VESA standard
    VGA640	x	48031.5	kHz60	Hz✔✔✔
    SVGA800	x	60037.9	kHz60	Hz✔✔✔
    XGA1,024	x	76848.4	kHz60	Hz✔✔✔
    WXGA1,360	x	76847.7	kHz60	Hz✔✔✔
    SXGA1,280	x	1,02464.0	kHz60	Hz✔✔✔
    SXGA+1,400	x	1,05065.3	kHz60	Hz✔✔✔
    UXGA1,600	x	1,20075.0	kHz60	Hz✔✔✔
    1080p1,920	x	1,08067.5	kHz60	Hz✔✔
    VGA,NOTE•	This	TV	has	only	limited	PC	compatibility,	correct	operation	can	only	be	guaranteed	if	the	video	card	conforms	exactly	to	the	VESA	60	Hz	standard.	Any	variations	from	this	standard	will	result	in	picture	distortions.
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    RS-232C port specifications
    PC control of the TV•	When	a	programme	is	set,	the	TV	can	be	controlled	from	the	PC	using	the	RS-232C	terminal.	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	(cross	type)	(commercially	available)	for	the	connections.
    NOTE•	This	operation	system	should	be	used	by	a	person	who	is	accustomed	to	using	PCs.
    RS-232C	serial	control	cable	(cross	type)
    Communication conditionsSet	the	RS-232C	communications	settings	on	the	PC	to	match	the	TV’s	communications	conditions.	The	TV’s	communications	settings	are	as	follows:
    Baud rate9,600
    Communication procedureSend	the	control	commands	from	the	PC	via	the	RS-232C	connector.The	TV	operates	according	to	the	received	command	and	sends	a	response	message	to	the	PC.Do	not	send	multiple	commands	at	the	same	time.	Wait	until	the	PC	receives	the	OK	response	before	sending	the	next	command.Make	sure	to	send	“A”	with	the	carriage	return	and	confirm	that	“ERR”	returns	before	operating.
    Command format
    Eight	ASCII	codes	+CR
    
    C1 C2 C3 C4  P1 P2 P3  P4
     nCommand four digits: Command. The text of four characters.
     oParameter four digits: Parameter 0_9, blank, ?, minus
     pReturn code (0DH): ?
    ParameterInput	the	parameter	values,	aligning	left,	and	fill	with	blank(s)	for	the	remainder	(be	sure	that	four	values	are	input	for	the	parameter).When	the	input	parameter	is	not	within	an	adjustable	range,	“ERR”	returns	(refer	to	“Response	code	format”).
    00 55
    1
    0 0
    0
    009
    0
    When	“?”	is	input	for	some	commands,	the	present	setting	value	responds.
    ?
    ???
    Response code format
    Normal	response
    O K
    Return	code	(0DH)
    Problem	response	(communication	error	or	incorrect	command)
    ER R
    Return	code	(0DH)
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    RS-232C command list
    CONTROL ITEMCOMMANDPARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS
    POWER
    CONTROL ITEM COMMANDPARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS
    VOLUMEVO LM **_ _
    VOLUME
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    Connecting to the network
    To	enjoy	internet	services,	you	need	to	connect	the	TV	to	a	router	with	a	high	speed	connection	to	the	internet.	You	can	also	connect	the	TV	to	your	Home	network	server	through	a	router	or	access	point.	The	TV	connection	to	the	router	can	either	be	wired	or	wireless.
    NOTE•	If	you	choose	a	wired	connection	to	the	router,	you	need	an	ETHERNET	cable	(commercially	available).•	If	you	do	not	have	a	broadband	internet	connection,	consult	the	store	where	you	purchased	your	TV	or	ask	your	internet	service	provider	or	telephone	company.•	An	Ethernet	and	wireless	connection	cannot	be	used	at	the	same	time.	Use	only	one	of	the	connection	types.•	A	wireless	LAN	connection	and	performance	cannot	be	guaranteed	for	all	residential	environments.	In	the	following	cases,	the	wireless	LAN	signal	may	be	poor	or	drop,	or	the	connection	speed	may	become	slower._		When	used	in	buildings	made	with	concrete,	reinforced	steel,	or	metal_	When	placed	near	objects	that	obstruct	the	signal_		When	used	with	other	wireless	devices	that	emit	the	same	frequency_		When	used	in	the	vicinity	of	microwave	ovens	and	other	devices	that	emit	a	magnetic	field,	electrostatic	charge,	or	electromagnetic	interference•	A	stable	connection	speed	is	required	to	play	back	streaming	content.	Use	an	Ethernet	connection	if	the	wireless	LAN	speed	is	unstable.•	Depending	on	the	Home	network	server,	the	TV	may	not	be	able	to	recognise	the	contained	data.•	Use	only	alphanumeric	characters	for	naming	files.•	File	names	over	80	characters	(may	vary	depending	on	the	character	set)	may	not	be	displayed.•	Do	not	disconnect	a	Home	network	server	from	the	TV	while	transferring	files,	using	the	slide	show	function,	when	a	screen	is	switching	to	another	or	before	you	exit	“Home	network”	from	the	“INPUT”	menu.•	Do	not	connect	and	disconnect	a	Home	network	server	from	the	TV	repeatedly.
    Wired installation
    Use	an	ETHERNET	cable	to	connect	the	ETHERNET	terminal	on	the	TV	to	your	broadcast	router	as	shown	below.	This	is	recommended	when	enjoying	services	which	require	stable	connection	speeds,	such	as	streaming	media.
     EWired connection overview
     
    nPC
     
    oRouter (commercially available)
     
    pETHERNET cable (commercially available)
     
    qNetwork
     EHow to connect
    Router ETHERNET terminal
    LAN
     
    nETHERNET cable
     1Switch on the router (commercially available). Refer to the router’s operation manual for switching on.
     2Connect the ETHERNET terminal on the TV to the router (commercially available) with an ETHERNET cable (commercially available).
     3Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “View setting” > “Network setup” > “Country”.
     4Press a/b/c/d to select your country or area, and then press ;.
     5Press a/b to select “Connection type” in the “Network setup” menu.
     6Press c/d to select “Wired”, and then press ;.•	The	wired	connection	will	be	automatically	established.	To	change	the	settings	manually,	go	to	“Menu”	>	“Setup”	>	“View	setting”	>	“Network	setup”	>	“IP	setup”	and	follow	the	on-screen	instructions	and	the	operation	manual	of	the	router.
     7Select “OK” to confirm.•	If	you	have	failed	to	connect	to	the	internet	in	the	above	operation,	an	error	massage	will	appear.	In	this	case,	press	ATV/DTV/SAT/b	to	return	to	the	normal	TV	screen	and	check	the	relevant	settings.
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    Network setup
    Wireless installation
    Use	the	wireless	LAN	USB	adapter	supplied	with	the	TV.
     EWireless connection overview
     
    nPC
     
    oWireless LAN router/access point
     
    pWireless LAN USB adapter (supplied)
     
    qNetwork
    NOTE•	When	using	the	SHARP	wireless	LAN	USB	adapter	(supplied),	try	to	provide	as	much	free	space	around	the	device	for	best	performance.•	Make	sure	the	firewalls	in	your	network	allows	access	to	the	TV	wireless	connection.•	Operations	cannot	be	guaranteed	when	used	with	access	points	that	do	not	have	Wi-Fi®	certification.•	A	wireless	LAN	access	point	is	required	to	connect	the	TV	to	the	Internet	using	a	wireless	LAN.	See	the	operation	manual	of	your	access	point	for	setup.
     EHow to connect
     1Switch on your router before starting the network installation.
     2Connect the wireless LAN USB adapter (supplied) to the USB port on the TV.•	Do	not	use	a	wireless	LAN	adapter	other	than	the	supplied	SHARP	wireless	LAN	adapter,	as	operations	cannot	be	guaranteed.
     3Go to “Menu” > “Setup” > “View setting” > “Network setup” > “Country”.
     4Press a/b/c/d to select your country or area, and then press ;.
     5Press a/b to select “Connection type” in the “Network setup” menu.
     6Press c/d to select “Wireless”, and then press ;.
     7Select “OK” to confirm.
     8Press a/b to select “Wireless setup” in the “Network setup” menu.
     9Press c/d to select “Change”, and then press ;.
     0Press a/b to select “WPS”, and then press ;.•	If	your	router/access	point	does	not	support	WPS	(=	Wi-Fi	Protected	Setup),	select	“Search”	and	follow	the	on-screen	instructions	and	the	operation	manual	of	the	router/access	point.•	To	establish	the	connection	manually,	select	“Manual	setup”	and	follow	the	on-screen	instructions	and	the	operation	manual	of	the	router/access	point.
    WPS
    Search
    Manual Setup
     QPress a/b to select “Push button”, and then press ;.•	To	establish	the	connection	manually,	select	“PIN	code”.	Follow	the	on-screen	instructions	and	the	operation	manual	of	the	router/access	point.
    Push button
    PIN code
     WSelect “Next” to proceed.
     EPress the WPS button on the router/access point. When you press the WPS button, a progress bar will appear on the display. Wait until the connection is established.
     RSelect “OK” when the connection details are displayed.•	If	you	have	failed	to	connect	to	the	internet	in	the	above	operation,	an	error	massage	will	appear.	In	this	case,	press	ATV/DTV/SAT/b to	return	to	the	normal	TV	screen	and	check	the	relevant	settings.
    NOTE•	To	connect	your	TV	to	the	internet,	you	must	have	a	broadband	internet	connection.•	If	you	do	not	have	a	broadband	internet	connection,	consult	the	store	where	you	purchased	your	TV	or	ask	your	internet	service	provider	or	telephone	company.•	There	is	no	need	to	enter	the	security	key	for	subsequent	connections	to	the	wireless	network.•	If	your	access	point	is	set	to	a	stealth	mode	(that	prevents	detection	by	other	devices),	you	may	not	be	able	to	establish	a	connection.	In	this	case,	disable	the	stealth	mode	on	the	access	point.•	To	change	a	wireless	LAN	connection	settings,	go	to	“Menu”	>	“Setup”	>	“View	setting”	>	“Network	setup”	>	“Wireless	setup”.•	See	 page	 66	to	check	 the	supplied	 SHARP	wireless	 LAN	adapter	specifications.
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    What is Net TV?
    Net	TV	offers	internet	service	and	websites	tailored	for	your	TV.	Use	the	TV	remote	control	unit	to	browse	the	Net	TV	internet	pages.	You	can	play	movies,	view	pictures,	listen	to	music,	play	games	and	much	more.	Net	TV	provides	variety	of	services	for	each	country.	You	can	browse	other	countries’	service	as	well.	If	a	service	is	unsuitable	for	children,	you	can	lock	it	as	needed.
    NOTE•	Because	Net	TV	is	an	online	system,	it	can	be	modified	over	time	to	better	serve	its	purpose.•	Some	Net	TV	services	may	be	added,	changed	or	discontinued	after	some	time.•	Some	open	internet	websites	may	not	be	tailored	for	a	TV	screen	and	may	not	be	displayed	correctly.•	You	cannot	download	and	save	files	nor	install	plug-ins.
    DISCLAIMERS•	SHARP	corporation	bears	no	responsibility	regarding	the	content	and	quality	of	the	content	provided	by	the	content	serve	provider.
    Operations in Net TV
    Basic operation
    The	illustrations	on	this	page	are	for	explanation	purposes.	They	are	subject	to	change	without	notice.
     EDisplay the start page
    Press NET.•	You	can	also	display	the	Net	TV	start	page	with	pressing	b	and	select	“NET”	or	go	to	“Menu”	>	“CH	list”	>	“INPUT”	>	“NET”.
    NOTE•	When	switching	to	Net	TV,	a	message	which	requests	a	software	update	may	display	in	some	cases.
     ESelect a service
    Press a/b/c/d to select the desired service, and then press ;.•	Press : r/s	to	scroll	pages	up/down	(This	may	not	function	for	some	services).•	Press	6	to	return	to	the	previous	page	(This	may	not	function	for	some	services).•	Press	>	to	return	to	the	Net	TV	start	page.
     EExit Net TV
    Press ATV/DTV/SAT.•	You	can	exit	from	Net	TV	by	pressing	b	and	select	another	input	source.
    Option menu
    Press	CONTROL	and	the	option	menu	displays.	Press	a/b	to	select	the	desired	menu	item,	and	then	press	;.
     EUser settingChanges	some	settings,	such	as	lock/unlock	the	service,	for	Net	TV.
    NOTE•	This	may	not	function	for	some	services.
     1Select “User setting”, and then press ;.
     2Press a/b/c/d to select the desired operation, and then press ;.
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    Net TV
     EControl panelDisplays	an	on-screen	control	panel	for	watching	online	contents.
     1Select “Control panel”, and then press ;.
     2Press a/b/c/d to select the desired operation, and then press ;.
     3Press > to exit.
    ButtonsDescription
    I Playback
    H Stop
    F Pause
    J Fast
    NOTE•	These	operations	can	also	be	done	by	pressing	the	corresponding	buttons	(I/H/J/G)	on	the	remote	control	unit.•	The	control	panel	may	not	function	on	some	services.
     EReloadRefreshes	the	page	you	are	browsing.	If	an	error	occurs	while	loading	the	page,	execute	this	function	and	reload	it.
    Select “Reload”, and then press ;.
     EZoomAdjusts	the	display	size	of	the	page	you	are	browsing.
     1Select “Zoom”, and then press ;.
     2Press c/d to adjust the display size.
     3Press > to exit.
    Zoom[100] 20
    400
    EKVTUEND :Exit
     ESecurity info.Shows	information	regarding	the	security	of	the	page	you	are	browsing.
     1Select “Security info.”, and then press ;.
     2Select “OK” or press > to exit.
    Inputting texts
    When	you	select	an	input	field	on	a	page,	the	software	keyboard	(Page	7)	will	appear.
    Clear Net TV memory
    You	can	clear	the	Net	TV	memory,	which	includes	the	lock	code,	passwords,	cookies	and	browsing	history.Go	to	“Menu”	>	“Setup”	>	“View	settings”	>	“Clear	Net	TV	memory”.
    NOTE•	PIN	input	is	required	when	executing	“Clear	Net	TV	memory”.	The	default	PIN	is	“1234”.	To	change	the	PIN	setting,	refer	to	Password/Lock settings	(Page	37).	To	clear	the	PIN	setting	(PIN	input	will	no	longer	be	needed),	refer	to	CLEARING THE PIN	(Page	59).•	This	function	is	available	only	while	browsing	Net	TV.
    CAUTION•	If	you	exercise	this	operation,	Net	TV	will	be	completely	initialized.	If	there	is	important	information	for	you,	take	notes	before	executing.
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    Net TV
    DISCLAIMERS
    This	product	includes	the	Opera™	browser.
    •	This	product	includes	the	fonts	provided	by	Monotype	Imaging	Inc.•	Monotype®	is	a	trademark	of	Monotype	Imaging	Inc.	registered	in	the	United	States	Patent	and	Trademark	Office	and	may	be	registered	in	certain	jurisdictions.•	Tioga™	is	a	trademark	of	Monotype	Imaging	Inc.	and	may	be	registered	in	certain	jurisdictions.•	Letter	Gothic™	is	a	trademark	of	Monotype	Imaging	Inc.	and	may	be	registered	in	certain	jurisdictions.
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