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    Operation
    
    n 
     
    TCP/IP setting 
    (TCP/IP)
    Set the TCP/IP manually.
    1  Select “Off ” for “DHCP Client”, then press ENTER.
    2 Select “TCP/IP”, then press ENTER.
    3 Enter “IP Address” using ▲/▼/◄/►, then press ENTER.
    IP Address
    Subnet Mask
    Gateway
     9  .  6 8 .  5 0 . 0 0 
     5 5 .  5 5 .  5 5 . 0 0 0
    0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
    MENU [Setup---TCP/IP]
    4 Enter “Subnet Mask” using ▲/▼/◄/►, then press ENTER.
    5 Enter “Gateway” using ▲/▼/◄/►, then press ENTER.
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    IP AddressFactory default setting: 
    9.68.50.00 
    Enter an IP address appropriate for 
    the network.
    Subnet 
    Mask
    Factory default setting: 
    55.55.55.000 
    Set the subnet mask to the same as 
    that of the computer and equipment 
    on the network.
    GatewayFactory default setting: 
    000.000.000.000 
    * When not in use, set to 
    “000.000.000.000”.
    •	Confirm	the	existing	network’s	segment	(IP	address	
    group)	to	avoid	setting	an	IP	address	that	duplicates	the	
    IP	addresses	of	other	network	equipment	or	computers.	
    If	“192.168.150.002”	is	not	used	in	a	network	with	an	IP	
    address	of	“192.168.150.XXX”,	you	don’t	have	to	change	
    the	monitor	IP	address.
    •	For	details	about	each	setting,	consult	your	network	
    administrator.
    N o t e
    n   Confirming the monitor information  
    (Status)
    You can confirm the following information.
    •  DHCP Client
    •  IP Address
    •  Subnet Mask
    •  Gateway
    •  MAC Address
    •  Monitor Name
    •  Serial Number
    •	For	information	on	how	to	change	the	monitor	name,	see	
    “SETUP	MANUAL”	contained	in	the	supplied	CD-ROM.
    N o t e
    n  
    Returning to the default settings 
    (All Reset)
    This function allows you to initialize the settings you 
    have made in the monitor.
    1  Press ▲/▼ to select “All Reset” and press ENTER.
    2 Press ▲/▼ to select “Yes” and press ENTER.
    Menu operations
     
    						
    							
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    Option menu
    Option 
    Dynamic Range 
    Language 
    HDMI Setup
    Resize
    Timer
    Picture Flip
    Multi Screen
    Power On Delay
    LED
    Background
    Color Space 
    Signal Type 
    Audio Output 
    Video System 
    Closed Caption
    n  
    Selecting Closed Caption 
    (Closed Caption)
    This monitor is equipped with an internal Closed 
    Caption decoder. It allows you to view conversations, 
    narration and sound effects as subtitles on your 
    monitor. Closed Captions are available on some TV 
    programs and on some VHS home video tapes at 
    the discretion of the program provider. 
    •	4	kinds	of	closed	caption	service	(CC1,	CC2,	Text1,	Text2)	
    are	potentially	available,	but	a	broadcast	may	contain	
    none	or	only	some	of	these	services	at	the	discretion	of	the	
    program	provider.
    •	While	displaying	on-screen	displays,	Closed	Caption	
    information	disappears.
    N o t e
    n   
    Setting the audio output type 
    (Audio Output)
    This function determines whether the audio level 
    output from the audio output terminal is fixed or 
    variable by linking with VOLUME.
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    FAO
    (Fixed Audio 
    Output)
    Audio output that does not vary in 
    strength with the volume level of 
    the source monitor.
    VAO
    (Variable 
    Audio Output)
    Audio output that varies in strength 
    with the volume level of the source 
    monitor.
    •	When	“Audio	Output”	is	set	to	“VAO”,	sound	via	speakers	
    is	muted.
    •	When	“Audio	Output”	has	been	set	to	“VAO”,	first	make	 sure	to	lower	the	volume	of	the	monitor	before	turning	the	
    power	on	or	off	and	when	switching	the	input.
    •	When	the	monitor	is	connected	to	audio	equipment: --	It	is	recommended	that	“FAO”	be	selected	on	“Audio	Output”.	Because	the	audio	signal	from	the	audio	
    equipment	does	not	vary	in	strength	with	the	volume	
    level	of	the	monitor,	you	can	enjoy	better	sound.
    --	When	“FAO”	is	selected	on	“Audio	Output”,	video	and	 audio	may	not	synchronize.
    -	 When	connecting	audio	equipment	that	has	a	function	for	adjusting	audio	delay	time,	adjust	the	delay	time	
    for	synchronizing	video	and	audio.
    -	 When	the	audio	equipment	does	not	have	such	a	 function	and	the	unsynchronized	video	and	audio	
    bothers	you,	select	“VAO”	on	“Audio	Output”.	
    Selecting	“VAO”	synchronizes	video	and	audio	
    automatically.
    N o t e
    Menu operations
     
    						
    							
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    Operation
    
    n  
    Setting the video system 
    (Video System)
    The video input system mode is factory preset to 
    “Auto”; however, a clear picture from the connected 
    audio-visual equipment may not be received, 
    depending on the video signal difference. In that 
    case, switch the video signal.
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    AutoThe video system is automatically 
    selected.
    PALWhen connected to PAL video 
    equipment. 
    SECAMWhen connected to SECAM 
    video equipment.
    NTSC3.58When connected to NTSC video 
    equipment.
    NTSC4.43When reproducing NTSC signals 
    in PAL video equipment.
    PAL-60When connected to 60 Hz PAL 
    video equipment. 
    •	While	“Video	System”	is	set	to	“Auto”,	when	PAL-M	or	
    PAL-N	signal	is	input,	the	image	from	PAL	signal	will	be	
    displayed.
    N o t e
    n  
    Signal type setting 
    (Signal Type)
    This function allows you to select the input signal 
    type Computer, Computer, DVI or HDMI.
    Input 
    signal
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    Computer 
    /AutoInput signals are automatically 
    recognized as RGB or 
    component.
    RGBSet when RGB signals are 
    received.
    ComponentSet when component signals 
    are received.
    DVID. PC RGBSet when digital PC RGB 
    signals are received from a 
    computer.
    D. PC Comp.Set when digital PC 
    component signals are 
    received from a computer.
    D. VIDEO 
    RGB
    Set when digital video RGB 
    signals are received from 
    video equipment.
    D. VIDEO 
    Comp.
    Set when digital video 
    component signals are 
    received from video equipment.
    HDMIAutoInput signals are automatically 
    recognized as RGB or 
    component.
    RGBSet when digital video RGB 
    signals are received from 
    video equipment.
    YCbCr4:4:4Set when video signals 
    are received from video 
    equipment.
    YCbCr4::Set when video signals 
    are received from video 
    equipment.
    n  Color Space 
    This function allows you to select ITU (International 
    Telecommunication Union) standard color space.
    Selectable 
    ItemsDescription
    AutoColor Space is automatically selected.
    ITU60 The ITU60 standard signal is 
    selected.
    ITU709The ITU709 standard signal is 
    selected.
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    Menu operations
    n Dynamic Range 
    This function allows you to select the black level 
    range (the range between the minimum and 
    maximum brightness) for the DVI or HDMI input 
    signals.
    Input 
    signal
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    DVIStandardReproduces black level range 
    normally.
    EnhancedReproduces black level range 
    more extensively.
    HDMIAutoLooks at the AVI packet 
    information of the HDMI 
    signal and automatically 
    selects the dynamic range.
    StandardReproduces black level range 
    normally.
    EnhancedReproduces black level range 
    more extensively.
    n  
    Selecting the on-screen display 
    language 
    (Language)
    The monitor can switch the on-screen display
    language among 7 languages.
    English
    Deutsch
    Español
    Nederlands
    Français
    Italiano
    n   
    HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia 
    Interface) setup
    This function allows you to select the Resize mode 
    and audio of the HDMI input signal.
    HDMI Setup 
    items
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    Auto ViewEnable/ 
    Disable
    Set whether or not 
    to use Resize mode 
    based on signal 
    recognition, including 
    an HDMI signal.
    Audio SelectDigital/
    Analog
    Select “Digital” for 
    audio signal via the 
    HDMI terminal. Select 
    “Analog” for audio 
    signal via the audio 
    input terminal.
    •	Refer	to	your	external	equipment	operation	manual	for	
    the	above	settings.
    •	When	connecting	a	DVI-HDMI	conversion	adaptor/cable	 to	the	HDMI	terminal,	the	image	may	not	come	in	clearly.
    N o t e
    n  
    Setting the resize mode 
    (Resize)
    This function allows you to modify or customize the 
    Resize mode to enhance the input image.
    •	For	details	of	the	Resize	mode,	see	pages	25
    	and	26.
    •	You	can	also	press	RESIZE 	on	the	remote	control	to	set	
    the	resize	mode.	(See	page	25.)
    N o t e
    n Timer
    You can set the time to switch the monitor on and 
    off.
    1  Press MENU and press ◄/► to select “Option”.
    2 Press ▲/▼ to select “Timer”, and press ENTER. 
    Clock
    Sets the current day and time.
    1 Press ▲/▼ to select “Clock”, and press ENTER.
    2 Press ◄/► to select items, and press ▲/▼ to change the setting.
    3 Press ENTER. “Clock” setting becomes effective.
     
    						
    							
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    Operation
    
    Schedule
    Sets the schedule to switch the monitor on and off.
    1 Press ▲/▼ to select “Schedule”, and press ENTER.
    Clock Schedule Sleep Timer Present time :    :0     (Mon) Status No. 
      
    Week On Off Time On Off Input 
    O f f  - - ~ - - --:-- ~ --:-- - -  
    O f f  - - ~ - - --:-- ~ --:-- - -  O f f  - - ~ - - --:-- ~ --:-- - -  O f f  - - ~ - - --:-- ~ --:-- - -  O f f  - - ~ - - --:-- ~ --:-- - -  O f f  - - ~ - - --:-- ~ --:-- - -  O f f  - - ~ - - --:-- ~ --:-- - -  O f f  - - ~ - - --:-- ~ --:-- - -    3  4  5  6  7  8  R e s e t  
    MENU [Option---Timer]
    2 Press ▲/▼ to select the Schedule number, and press ENTER.
    3 Set the Schedule. Press ◄/► to select items, and press ▲/▼ to 
    change the setting.
    4 Press ENTER. “Schedule” setting becomes effective.
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    StatusWeeklyExecutes the Schedule on the specified day of the week every week.
    DailyExecutes the Schedule every day regardless of the week.
    OnceExecutes the Schedule once on the specified day.
    OffSchedule not effective.
    WeekSpecifies the day of the week to execute the Schedule.
    TimeSpecifies the time to execute the Schedule.
    InputSpecifies the input mode at power-on. When not specifying, the screen at the previous power-off appears.
    Caution
    •  Do not switch off the power after setting the 
    Schedule.
    •  Specify the correct day and time using “Clock” 
    before setting “Schedule”. “Schedule” does not 
    function unless the day and time are specified.
    •	Set	time	On	and	Off	values	that	are	within	12	hours	of	
    each	other.
    •	Up	to	8	Schedule	items	can	be	registered.
    •	When	“Schedule”	is	set,	the	TIMER	indicator	lights	red.
    •	A	Schedule	that	has	a	large	number	has	precedence	 over	that	of	a	small	number	when	schedules	overlap.
    •	For 	resetting 	all 	adjustment 	items 	to 	factory 	preset 	values,	
    while	selecting	the	Schedule	number,	press	
    ▲/▼ 	to	
    select	“Reset”,	and	press	ENTER .	
    N o t e
    Sleep Timer
    Sets the time to switch the monitor off. (- hours)
    1 Press ▲/▼ to select “Sleep Timer”, and press ENTER.
    2 Press ▲/▼ to change the setting.
    3 Press ENTER. “Sleep Timer” setting becomes effective.
    •	When	“Sleep	Timer”	is	set,	the	TIMER	indicator	lights	red.
    N o t e
    n Picture Flip
    A picture flips to appear.
    ABC
    NormalMirror
    Upside DownRotate
    ABC
    ABCABC
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    n Multi Screen
    You can align , 3, 4, 9, or 6 monitors and integrate 
    them into a single large screen to display.
    Enlarged views of separated images are displayed 
    in each monitor.
    Selectable 
    itemsDescription
    StatusSets the number of screen splits used 
    for the enlargement.
    PositionSpecify the split screen to be 
    displayed when this function is used.
    H-Bezel
    V-Bezel
    Sets the frame width of the display 
    when this function is used.
    H-PositionAdjust the horizontal position of the 
    enlarged screen.
    V-PositionAdjust the vertical position of the 
    enlarged screen.
    ResetResets all adjustment items to factory 
    preset values.
    Original 
    image
     monitors (x)
    1121
    3 monitors (3x)
    112131
    4 monitors (4x)
    11213141
    4 monitors (x)
    1121
    1222
    9 monitors (3x3)
    112131
    122232
    132333
    6 monitors (4x4)
    11213141
    12223242
    13233343
    14243444
    •	The	availability	of	Multi	Screen	modes	depending	on	the	video	signal	is	as	follows.
    Input 
    Mode
    Video 
    Signal3x14x13x34x4
    S-VIDEO 
    VIDEO
    NTSCN/AN/AN/AN/A
    PALN/AN/AN/AN/A
    SECAMN/AN/AN/AN/A
    Computer 
    Computer480IN/AN/A
    576IN/A
    N/A:	Not	Available
    •	“Status”	and	“Position”	may	not	be	selected	depending		
    on	the	input	signal.
    •	Depending	on	the	number	of	monitors	and/or	the	input	 signal,	a	distributor	for	the	input	signal	(commercially	
    available)	is	required.	For	details,	refer	to	the	“SETUP	
    MANUAL”.
    N o t e
    n Power On Delay
    You can delay the screen display after the monitor is 
    turned on. The period can be set up to 00 seconds 
    in units of  second. When this function is activated, 
    the POWER indicator flashes (at approx.  second 
    interval) in orange. This function is disabled when 0 
    is specified.
    n LED
    Specifies whether to light the indicators (POWER, 
    TIMER, and OPC).
    Selectable itemsDescription
    OnAccording to the setting, 
    the indicators light up.
    OffThe indicators do not 
    light up.
    •	Even	if	“LED”	is	set	to	“Off”,	the	POWER	indicator	lights	red	in	standby	mode.
    •	When	backlight	and/or	temperature	problems	occur,	the	 TIMER	indicator	flashes	red,	even	if	“LED”	is	set	to	“Off”.
    N o t e
    n  
    Selecting the background image 
    (Background)
    Selectable itemsDescription
    BlueBlue screen
    NoneBlack screen
    Menu operations
     
    						
    							
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    Appendix
    Troubleshooting
    The Problems described below are not always caused by malfunctions. Check the monitor again before 
    having the monitor serviced.
    ProblemsSolution
    There is no picture or sound.• Is the power cord disconnected? (See page 21.)
    •  Has the power been turned on? (See page 
    23.)
    •  Check if you pressed 
    ON on the remote control. (See page 23.)
      If the POWER indicator on the monitor lights up red, press 
    ON on 
    the remote control.
    •  Power to the external connected devices is off.
    •  Is the connection to external equipment correct? (See page 
    16.)
    •  Is the correct input mode selected? (See page 
    24.)
    •  Has the input signal setup been performed correctly after 
    connection? (See page 16.)
    Remote control does not operate. • Are batteries inserted with polarity (+,-) aligned? (See page 22.)
    •  Are batteries worn out? Replace with new batteries. (See page 
    22.)
    •  Are you using it under strong or fluorescent lighting?
    •  Is a fluorescent light shining on the remote control sensor?
    There is a picture but no sound. • Is the sound muted? (See page 24.)
    •  Make sure the volume is not set to minimum. (See page 
    24.)
    •  Are audio cables and speaker cables connected properly? (See 
    pages 18 and 19.)
    •  Is the audio signal input properly to the selected audio input 
    terminal? (See page 18.)
    •  Is “FAO” selected for “Audio Output” in the “Option” menu? (See 
    page 40.)
    Picture is cut off.
    Black bands appear at the edges 
    of the screen. • 
    Is the image position correct? (See page 
    37.)
    •  Are screen mode adjustments such as picture size made correctly? 
    (See page 25.)
    Strange color, light color, or color 
    misalignment. • 
    Check the color adjustments and tint settings. (See page 
    32.)
    •  Check the signal type setting. (See page 
    41.)
    Unstable picture. • Is a non-compatible signal being input? (See page 49.)
    •  Try the AUTO SYNC button on the remote control. (See page 
    27.)
    TIMER indicator flashes red.
    Power is suddenly turned off.  • 
    The unit’s internal temperature has increased.
    •  Check whether the monitor is placed at a location where a quick 
    rise in temperature is likely. Internal temperature rises quickly if the 
    vents on the monitor are blocked.
    •  Internal temperature rises quickly if dust accumulates inside the 
    monitor or around the vents. Remove dust if possible. Consult a 
    Sharp Authorized Dealer about removing internal dust.
    Power and picture change 
    automatically. • 
    Is “Sleep Timer” and/or “Schedule” set? (See page 
    43.)
    •  Check the power control setting. (See pages 
    34 and 35.)
    The unit’s plastic parts make a 
    cracking noise. • 
    When the ambient temperature changes, the unit’s plastic parts will slightly expand or shrink. This will cause a cracking noise. This is 
    not a fault, it will not affect the unit’s performance.
    Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments
    •  When the unit is used in a low temperature space (e.g. room, office), the picture may leave trails or 
    appear slightly delayed. This is not a malfunction, and the unit will recover when the temperature 
    returns to normal.
    •  Do not leave the unit in a hot or cold location. Also, do not leave the unit in a location exposed to direct 
    sunlight or near a heater, as this may cause the cabinet to deform and the LCD panel to malfunction.
    •  Storage temperature: -4°F to +40°F (-0°C to +60°C).
    This unit is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by incorrect 
    operation or interference. If this should happen, unplug the unit and plug it in again after more \
    than 5 
    minutes.
     
    						
    							
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    For SHARP Assistance
    If you encounter any problems during setup or operation of this monitor, first refer to the “Troubleshooting” 
    section on page 45. If this operation manual does not answer your question, please contact the SHARP 
    Service departments listed below.
    U.S.A. Sharp Electronics Corporation
      -888-GO-SHARP (-888-467-477) 
    [email protected]
      http://www.sharpusa.com 
    Canada Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd.
      (905) 568-740 
      http://www.sharp.ca
        Mexico Sharp Electronics Corporation Mexico 
    Branch
      (55) 76-9000
      http://www.sharp.com.mx
    Latin America  Sharp Electronics Corp. Latin American 
    Group
      (305) 64-77
      [email protected]
      http://www.siempresharp.com
    Germany  Sharp Electronics (Europe) GMBH
      0805-34675
      http://www.sharp.de
    U.K.  Sharp Electronics (U.K.) Ltd.
      08705 7477
     http://www.sharp.co.uk/customersupport
    Italy  Sharp Electronics (Italy) S.P.A.
      (39) 0-89595-
      http://www.sharp.it
    France  Sharp Electronics France
      0 49 90 35 40
      [email protected]
      http://www.sharp.fr
    Spain  Sharp Electronica Espana, S.A.
      93 589700
      [email protected]
      http://www.sharp.es
    Switzerland  Sharp Electronics (Schweiz) AG
      004  846 63 
      [email protected]
      http://www.sharp.ch
    Sweden  Sharp Electronics ( Nordic ) AB
      (46) 8 6343600
      [email protected]
      http://www.sharp.se
        
    Austria  Sharp Electronics (Europe) GMBH
      Branch Office Austria
      0043  77 9 3
      [email protected]
      http://www.sharp.at  Benelux 
    SHARP Electronics Benelux BV
      0900-SHARPCE (0900-74773) Neder
    -land
      9900-059 Belgium
      http://www.sharp.nl
      http://www.sharp.be
      http://www.sharp.lu
    Australia  Sharp Corporation of Australia Pty. Ltd.
      300-35-0
      http://www.sharp.net.au
    New Zealand  Sharp Corporation of New Zealand
      Phone: (09) 573-0
      Fax: (09) 573-0
      http://www.sharp.net.nz 
    Singapore  Sharp-Roxy Sales (S) Pte. Ltd.
      65-6-6556
      [email protected]
      http://www.sharp.com.sg 
    Hong Kong Sharp-Roxy (HK) Ltd.
      (85) 40-63
      [email protected]
      http://www.sharp.com.hk 
    Taiwan Sharp Corporation (Taiwan)
      0800-05
      http://www.sharp-scot.com.tw
    Malaysia  Sharp-Roxy Sales & Service Co.
      (60) 3-55678
    U.A.E.  Sharp Middle East Fze
      97-4-8-53
      [email protected]
    Thailand  Sharp Thebnakorn Co. Ltd.
      0-36-070
      [email protected]
      http://www.sharp-th.com 
    Korea  Sharp Electronics Incorporated of  Korea (8) -3660-00
      [email protected]
      http://www.sharpkorea.co.kr
    India  Sharp Business Systems (India) 
     Limited
      (9) - 64333
      [email protected]
     
    						
    							
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    Appendix
    
    Specifications
    n Product specifications
    Model
    ItemTL-M500TL-M4600
    LCD PanelASV low-reflection black TFT LCD
    Screen size
    5/3” ( 3  mm measured diagonally)4563/64” ( 68 mm measured diagonally)
    Active View Size
    Wide x High453/64” x  5 33/64” (  5 mm x 648 mm)403/3 ” x 9/6” (08 mm x 573 mm)
    Number of pixels ,073,600 pixels (90 x 080)
    Pixel pitch0.600 mm (H) x 0.600 mm (V)0.530 mm (H) x 0.530 mm (V)
    Brightness450 cd/m400 cd/m
    Maximum colors6.77 Million colors (8 bits/color)
    Viewing angleHorizontal 76°/Vertical 76° (contrast ratio ≥
     0)
    Backlight life (Approx.)60,000 Hours* (at Backlight Standard position)
    Audio amplifier 5 W x 5 W (4 Ω)
    TerminalsRear Computer input 
    Audio input
    Mini D-sub 5-pin (RGB/Component*3)
    Ø3.5 mm stereo minijack
    Computer input 
    Audio input
    5BNC* (RGB/Component*3)
    Ø3.5 mm stereo minijack
    Monitor output
    Audio output
    M ini D-sub 5-pin (RGB/Component*3)
    Ø3.5 mm stereo minijack
    Speaker outputLR push terminal type
    LANRJ-45 8-pin modular
    RS-3C
    D-sub 9-pin
    DVI-D*4
    Audio input 4-pin (Compatible with HDCP)Ø3.5 mm stereo minijack
    HDMI input
    9-pin (Compatible with HDCP)
    SideS-Video input
    Video input
    Audio input
    Mini Din 4-pin
    RCA
    RCA
    OSD languageEnglish/French/Spanish/Italian/German/Dutch/Japanese
    External control LAN, RS-3C
    Power RequirementAC 00-40 V, 50/60 Hz
    Power Consumption3 W, 3. A 78 W, .8 A
    Standby Power ConsumptionTL-M500: 33 W (Mode), .4 W (Mode), 0.3 W (Mode3) at AC 0 V
    TL-M4600: 30 W (Mode), .4 W (Mode), 0.3 W (Mode3) at AC 0 V
    Weight6.8 lbs./ 8.0 kg (without Setup Stand) 48.5 lbs./.0 kg (without Setup Stand)
    Dimension (W x H x D)
    (without Setup Stand)
    486/64” x 843/64” x 363/64”  
    (43 mm x 78 mm x 0 mm)4343/64” x 59/3” x 4/64”  
    (09 mm x 650 mm x 06 mm)
    Operating Temperature 3°F - 04°F (0°C - 40°C)
    Operating Humidity30% - 80% (no condensation)
    *   The typical period of time after which the backlight power output will have decreased by about half, given 
    that the monitor is used continuously at 77°F (5°C) under standard lighting and brightness conditions.
    * Plug-and-play is not supported.*3 Cannot be used simultaneously.*4 Connection is only allowed with an HDCP-compatible device.
    As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and 
    specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures 
    indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from these values in 
    individual units.
     
    						
    							
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    Specifications
    n Dimensional drawings
    Note that the values shown are approximate values.
    TL-M5200
    48 61/64 (1243)
    Unit: inch (mm)
    45 9/16 (1157)
    15 3/4 (400)
    3 63/64 (101)
    3 5/32 (80)
    28 
    43/64 (728)
    25 
    21/32
    (651.6
    )
    14 
    11/32
    (364)
    15 
    3/4 (400)
    5 23/64
    (136)
    TL-M4600
    15 3/4 (400)3 23/64 (85)
    15 
    3/4 (400)
    40 19/64 (1023.4)
    43 43/64 (1109)
    25 
    19/32 (650)
    22 
    43/64
    (575.6
    )
    4 11/64 (106)
    6 55/64
    (174)
    12 
    13/16
    (325)
     
    						
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