Sharp Lc M3700 Operation Manual
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US10 Part Names – Remote Control Unit INPUT RETURNMENU STANDBY/ON ENLARGEWIDE LCD MONITOR ENTER VOL Numbers within refer to the main page(s) where the topic is explained. Signal transmitterRemote control unit STANDBY/ON MENU···································· VOL +/– ··································30 ENLARGE 31 INPUT 31 RETURN 32 32 WIDE····································· 31 Cursor control ('/"/\/|)············ 32 ENTER·································· 32 31
11 US Introduction Removing the battery cover Cautions regarding remote control unit »Do not expose the remote control unit to shock. In addition, do not expose the remote control unit to liquids, and do not place it in an area with high humidity. »The remote control unit may not work properly if the remote control sensor is under direct sunlight or strong lighting. In such cases, change the angle of the lighting or the monitor, or operate the remote control unit closer to the remote control sensor. Cautions regarding batteries Improper use of batteries can result in chemical leakage or explosion. Be sure to follow the instructions below. »Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries of different types. »Do not charge or disassemble batteries. »Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the ± and — as indicated in the compartment. »Do not short-circuit the batteries. Caution NOTE: »The batteries supplied with this product may have a shorter life expectancy due to storage conditions. Replace with new batteries at the earliest opportunity. »If you will not use the remote control for a long time, remove its batteries. »If the remote control does not work, even with new batteries, take the batteries out, check whether they are facing the right way, then replace them. Remote control operation range If the remote control unit does not work well: »Objects between the remote control unit and the remote control sensor may prevent proper operation. »Replace the batteries when they run low as this may shorten the remote control operation range. 10° 10°6 m7 m 6 m Remote control sensor Gently hold down and press in the arrow direction. Part Names – Remote Control Unit (Continued)
US12 Make sure the following accessories are provided with the product. Remote control unit (× 1) INPUT RETURNMENU STANDBY/ON ENLARGEWIDE LCD MONITOR ENTER VOL “AA” size battery (× 2) Pages 11, 30 - 32 Page 11AC cord, 9 ft.10- 1/8″(3 m) (× 1) Cable clamp (× 1) Screw (× 1) Cable binder (× 3) Page 19 Page 19 Page 29 Supplied Accessories Terminal cover mounting screw (× 2) Flat washer (× 2) Caution: »This monitor is equipped with a temporary stand when shipped from the factory. Please note this stand is for temporary use only until the monitor is properly mounted. Be sure to use a special-purpose AN-37ST1 table stand or AN-37AG1 wall- mount bracket (both optional). Mounting Options.23 Page 29 (RRMCGA186WJSA) » Operation manual × 1 (UBATU0013TAZZ)(QACCDA024WJPZ) (XTBS940P-16000) (LHLDW1118CEZZ) (LHLDWA017WJKA) (XBBS960P20000)(XWHS960-16180)
13 US Introduction Connection and Installation INPUT1 INPUT1: Terminals are provided for two types of video input signal. Input Select No matter which video signal is selected, the system uses the signal input to the audio terminals for audio. Related topic: Input Select *1“Auto” (automatic color system detection) is factory preset value. Color System 54 54 57 INPUT 1 AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEOR - - L 1 S-videoINPUT1 audioVideo Connecting Peripheral Equipment Terminal type BNC S terminalCompatible signals NTSC (3.58/4.43), PAL, SECAM (*1) NTSC (3.58/4.43), PAL, SECAM (*1) Video S-video
US14 Connecting Peripheral Equipment (Continued) INPUT2 INPUT 2 (INPUT/OUTPUT) VIDEOAUDIO R - - L 2 INPUT2 audio Video Terminal type RCACompatible signals NTSC (3.58/4.43), PAL, SECAM (*2) Video INPUT2: Input or output can be selected for INPUT2. (*1) INPUT2 Select This setting cannot be switched when INPUT2 is currently being displayed. When this is set to “Output”, video signals input from the INPUT1 video input terminal are output. (*3) An audio signal is output with this setting (i.e. the audio signal corresponding to the video currently being displayed). (*4) Related topic: INPUT2 Select *1 “Input” is factory preset value. *2 “Auto” (automatic color system detection) is factory preset value. Color System *3 Outputs video from INPUT1, regardless of the currently displayed signal. *4 If the “INPUT2 Select” is set to “Output”, audio output is as follows. 56 56 57 Example 1 Input Selection : INPUT1 “Input Select” : AVExample 2 Input Selection : INPUT3 “Input Select” : RGB 31 5431 54 INPUT2 video output: Video from INPUT1 INPUT2 audio output: Audio from INPUT1INPUT2 video output: Video from INPUT1 INPUT2 audio output: Audio from INPUT3
15 US Connection and Installation INPUT3 INPUT 3 AUDIO Pr/Cr/R Pb/Cb/B VDHD Y/G 3 Input Select: RGBINPUT3 audio Input Select: COMPONENTHorizontal sync signal (H sync)Vertical sync signal (V sync) The signal is input with the Y/Pb/Pr (Y/Cb/Cr) terminals. The HD and VD terminals are not used. Video adjustment options on the menu are the AV type. Compatible input range: 480i/576i, 480p/576p, 1080i (50Hz (*4) /60Hz), 720p (60Hz). (*1) The monitor operates using Video (RGB) and Sync (HD/VD) signals, just like a PC (analog). Supported sync signals are ordinary separate sync (HD/VD) and Sync On Green. (*2) (*3) Video adjustment options on the menu are the PC type. Compatible input range: Conforms to PC (analog). Appendix 1 COMPONENT RGB 68 INPUT3: Either COMPONENT or RGB can be selected for the input video signal. Input Select Related topic: Input Select *1 Auto-detects video signal frequency. *2 Automatic sync signal type detection *3 Sync signal presence is detected in the order: Separate Sync → Sync On Green. If for some reason Separate Sync is not input, the system will operate assuming that the signal is a Sync On Green signal (i.e. that the sync signal is contained in the G signal of RGB), and this may result in an unstable image, depending on the video signal. *4 1080i (50Hz) corresponds to a SMPTE274M signal. (Horizontal frequency is 28.125kHz) 54 54 Connecting Peripheral Equipment (Continued)
US16 PC Terminal type D-Sub15-pin DVI-DCompatible signals VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and others Appendix 1 In addition to ordinary Separate Sync (HD/VD) signals, the system is also compatible with Composite Sync (Csync) and Sync On Green. (*1) (*2) VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and others Appendix 1 Analog Digital 68 68 Connecting Peripheral Equipment (Continued) PC: Terminals for two kinds of PC video input signal are available. Input Select No matter which video signal is selected, the system uses the signal input to the audio terminals for audio. Related topic: *1 Auto-detects Sync signal type. *2 Sync signal presence is detected in the order: Separate Sync → Composite Sync → Sync On Green. If for some reason neither Separate Sync nor Composite Sync is input, the system will operate assuming that the signal is a Sync On Green signal (i.e. that the sync signal is contained in the G signal of RGB), and this may result in an unstable image, depending on the video signal. 54 PC(DIGITAL)INPUT PC (digital) video PC(ANALOG)INPUT AUDIO PC (analog) video PC audio
17 US Connection and Installation VIDEO OUTPUT When INPUT2 is displayed, video from INPUT2 is output. Otherwise video from INPUT1 is output. INPUT3/PC (ANALOG) OUTPUT When INPUT3 is displayed, video from INPUT3 is output. Otherwise PC (analog) video is output. RS-232C INPUT/RS-232C OUTPUT The RS-232C INPUT and RS-232C OUTPUT are used to control this monitor with a PC. To connect a single monitor to a PC, connect to the RS-232C INPUT terminal. To connect multiple monitors in a daisy chain for control by PC, use the RS-232C OUTPUT terminal. 37 RS-232C INPUT RS-232C OUTPUT INPUT 3 / PC (ANALOG) OUTPUT VIDEO OUTPUT Video Connecting Peripheral Equipment (Continued)
US18 Connecting External Speakers Make sure to connect the speaker jack and cable polarity (±, —) properly. The speaker jacks have plus ± and minus — polarity. Plus is red and minus is black. The cables are also divided into plus and minus. When connecting the left/right speakers, be sure to connect the plus/minus jacks with the correct cables. »You can output audio from the built-in monitor speaker on the back of the monitor. See “Monitor Speaker Output” on page 57 for details. Speaker compatibility: » Be sure to use external speakers with an impedance of 8 ohm and a rated input of at least 10W. "Rear view "SPEAKER L terminal "SPEAKER R terminalHow to connect the speaker cables Pull up the lid.1 Insert the edge of the cable.2 Put the lid back down.3 To external speaker (left) To external speaker (right) NOTE:
19 US Connection and Installation Connecting the AC Cord CautionBe sure to turn the main POWER off when connecting the cord. »When connecting the power cord to the main unit, always use the cable clamp to keep the power cord from coming loose. Fastening the AC cord 1. Plug the AC cord into the AC input terminal on the back of the monitor. »Align the shape of the plug and the connector, and insert all the way in. 2. Attach the supplied cable clamp to the AC cord. 3. Align the hole of the cable clamp with the screw hole on the monitor, and fasten the cable clamp screw. 4. Plug the AC cord into the AC power outlet. »Be sure to plug all the way into the socket. NOTE: Screw Cable clamp Attaching portion "Rear view Plug (to power outlet) Plug (to the AC input terminal) AC cord 9 ft.10- 1/8″ (3 m) Power outlet 'AC input terminal (plug in here)