Sharp 56FW-53H Operation Manual

Sharp 56FW-53H Operation Manual

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56FW-53H
COLOUR TELEVISION
OPERATION MANUAL
Printed on recycled paper

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  • Page 1 56FW-53H COLOUR TELEVISION OPERATION MANUAL Printed on recycled paper...
  • Page 3: Terms Of Guarantee

    Subject to the conditions listed below Sharp Electronics (U.K.) Ltd. (Hereinafter called «the Company») guarantee to provide for the repair of, or at its option replace the Sharp Equipment, or any component thereof, (other than Batteries), which is faulty or below standard, as a result of inferior workmanship or materials.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    “SHARP” consumer electronic products have established a world-wide reputation for unsurpassed quality and precision manufacturing techniques since 1924, when the famous SHARP trademark first appeared on a radio receiver. Your new SHARP Colour TV uses the very latest electronic circuitry and engineering advances for the best possible performance.
  • Page 5: Feature List

    Accessories Remote control Remote Control Battery Installation Before using the TV set for the first time, install the supplied dry batteries in the remote control. With your thumb nail, pull up the slit as indicated by the arrow to remove the battery cover.
  • Page 6: Antenna Connections (Installation)

    Aerial connections - TV set only - Aerial connections - VCR and TV - BACK OF TV Note: See on -Typical connections- (page 38) for details of further connection possibilities.
  • Page 7: Remote Control

    Remote control See together with the pull-down page of the cover. 1. Stand-by ON/OFF switch (TV) Video 2. Power ON / OFF switch (VCR) 3. Digit buttons 0 ~ 9 4. Flashback button Teletext 5. Colour button (green) 6. Colour button (red) 7.
  • Page 8: Controls & Terminals

    Controls & Terminals FRONT TV Main Power On/Off Switch Power Indicator Program Selector (UP/DOWN) Volume Buttons (UP/DOWN) Remote Control Sensor Sound Indicator Remote Control Indicator Door HOW TO OPEN THE DOOR Press the top of the door, opening it slightly hook your finger inside and pull open.
  • Page 9: Switching On

    Stand-by mode. Blue back off timer If noise appears in TV or VCR mode, the screen turns blue. The blue back off-timer is then engaged and will automati- cally switch to Stand-by mode after 15 minutes. Real Channel Number (terrestrial/cable TV Programmes) Channel setting is mainly performed using the remote control.
  • Page 10: Auto Installation

    The TV is ready to preset automatically all local channels for you. • If the TV is being used with a VCR, turn on the VCR and play back a pre-recorded tape. 6. Now, press any button on the TV remote control and follow the instructions on the screen, to start Auto Channel Preset.
  • Page 11 0 to 9 will appear sequentially. Some of the broadcasting stations names such as BBC1 or CH4 are already incorporated in the TV and appear among the alphabet to make this task easier. d.4 Press the button for changing the position of the cursor and the buttons for changing the letters (repeat this action for other letters).
  • Page 12: Tv Operation - Channel Selection

    TV OPERATION Channel Selection Channel selector buttons Select the programme channel number you want to see, using the channel selector buttons When you press these buttons the list of programmes appears. Press the again to select another program. Note: The channels that are in SKIP mode cannot be seen with these buttons.
  • Page 13: Picture Adjustments

    Picture Adjustments Picture quality are adjustable in this menu. Press the MENU button G to see the MAIN Menu. Press the RED button to see the PICTURE LEVELS Menu PICTURE LEVELS Menu Press the Cursor LEFT/RIGHT buttons termined level: Factory settings / Memorized / Cinema / Rich / Game.
  • Page 14 ADVANCED Menu Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons of the following parameters from the list: OSD contrast, Tint control, NTSC Hue control, ECO mode or SVM. The red point mark indicates the selected parameter. Press the Cursor LEFT/RIGHT buttons ity to your liking. Select OSD contrast to adjust the contrast level of the On Screen Display menus.
  • Page 15: Wide Mode Fast Menu

    * AUTO mode (VPS code): The VPS signal is sent by some broadcasting stations with information of the original size. When the TV is in AUTO mode and receives the VPS signal, it changes the size automatically as indicated below: When the TV is receiving VPS code 16:9 the TV selects CINEMA automatically.
  • Page 16 Wide Mode (Special detail information) Special detail information about PANORAMA, FULL, NORMAL, ZOOM 14:9 and CINEMA (16:9). 16:9 PANORAMA The Panorama Mode adapts the broadcast picture to 16:9 format without changing the centre of view. This is especially useful for programmes like the News when the speaker in the centre of the picture needs to be seen clearly.
  • Page 17: Audio Adjustments

    DUAL CHANNEL A When the TV is receiving a MONO (NICAM) programme, the TV set selects MONO NICAM automatically, and you can change: When the TV is receiving a MONO (FM) programme, the TV set selects MONO automatically but the sound mode cannot be change.
  • Page 18: Sound Setting Mode

    Sound Setting Mode Sound quality is adjustable in this menu. Press the MENU button G to see the MAIN Menu. Press the GREEN button to see the AUDIO EFFECTS Menu. AUDIO EFFECTS Menu Press the Cursor LEFT/RIGHT buttons MODE: Bypass or Spatial expander. The AUDIO EFFECTS Menu depends on the AUDIO MODE as indicated below: AUDIO MODE: Bypass Bypass: Normal sound without sound effect.
  • Page 19 Audio Levels menus Press the MENU button G to see the MAIN Menu. Press the GREEN button to see the AUDIO EFFECTS Menu. AUDIO EFFECTS Menu Press the RED button to see the SPEAKER LEVELS Menu. SPEAKER LEVELS menu Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons Volume, Balance or Loudness mode.
  • Page 20 When the TV set is receiving a MONO NICAM programme, the TV set selects MONO NICAM automatically, and you can change: When the TV is receiving a MONO FM programme, the TV set selects MONO automatically but the sound mode cannot be change.
  • Page 21: On Timer And Off Timer

    Press the MENU button G to close the ON TIMER Menu. Press the Stand-by button ( æ TV) on the remote control to put the TV set into Stand-by Mode. When the preset time is reached, the TV set turns ON and a picture appears on the screen.
  • Page 22: Help, Demo And Post Code

    Press any button on the remote control to exit this function when you wish. Post code This option allows you to set a code which will be displayed at TV switch on time. There is a password to change thecode. Press the MENU button G to see the MAIN Menu.
  • Page 23: Child Lock (Chanel Block)

    The protection can apply to the television itself «LOCK ALL» or to specific programmes «LOCK PROGRAMME». With the CHILD LOCK function, you can also programme a time period during which the TV or the programmes will be protected. (Your children can not select the channel which you locked).
  • Page 24 Access to protected modes LOCK ALL: When the TV is protected in this way, it will be blocked when switched on and a red box will appear on the screen (against a blue background), along with the instruction « LOCKED MODE ».
  • Page 25: Menu Structures

    Menu Structures This TV set has: a MAIN MENU with four basic menus which permit the entrance to the different functions of the TV. These menus are figured out as indicated below. By pressing the MENU button: MENU OPTIONS MODE...
  • Page 26: Teletext Mode

    Teletext functions. Teletext features Depending on the TV programme, the Teletext pages are transmitted using different systems. Your SHARP TV is adjusted to receive 2 Teletext systems, namely FLOF and LIST, which are automatically identified by the receiver.
  • Page 27 Press the button again to hide the information. CLOCK button In TV Mode: When the TV signal with TEXT data is received, by pressing this button the real time information will appear on the top left area of the screen.
  • Page 28 CURSOR button When you press this button in teletext mode, a CURSOR appears. This cursor (rectangular box) contains a page number and you can select the desired page simply by using the four colours. RED button : Move cursor down. GREEN button : Move cursor up.
  • Page 29 I NUMERIC buttons 0~9. I HALF page button I HOLD button Pressing any other button allows to return on normal TV-Mode resetting the SPLIT SCREEN (LIST Mode) feature. Teletext operation - LIST Mode - Teletext Page memory List a) How to Operate Page Memory Your TV has 40 Teletext page number memories for fast recall of Teletext information.
  • Page 30: Tv Channel Setting (Advanced)

    Automatic Channel Sorting System (ASS): The TV set SEARCHES FOR FREQUENCIES, memorises the channels found, and sorts them (according to technical criteria) from Pr-01 of the TV, to a maximum of 99 programmes. Note: This tuning process may take several minutes to perform.
  • Page 31 Manual Channel Preset (PRESET USING REAL CHANNEL NUMBERS) Press the MENU button G to see the MAIN Menu. Press the BLUE button to see the TUNE Menu. Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons «Programme» (red marked). Press the Cursor LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select the programme channel number you want to preset.
  • Page 32: After Preset Has Been Performed

    Press the MENU button G to clear the on-screen display. Mode This feature allows you to select TV, FILTER, VCR or SKIP. Press the MENU button G to see the MAIN Menu. Press the blue button to see the TUNE Menu.
  • Page 33 Edit (Stored programmes) This features allows you to delete, sort or input name for each one of the programmes with A ~ Z , 0 ~ 9 and hyphen. Press the MENU button G to see the MAIN Menu. Press the BLUE button to see the TUNE Menu.
  • Page 34: Tv/Video Selector

    REAR Menu 3.1. Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons another signal source. The red point mark indicates the selected source. 3.2. Press the TV/VIDEO button G to clear the on-screen display or press: RED button to restore the ANTENNA signal. YELLOW button to see the FRONT Menu.
  • Page 35: Headphone Jack

    Headphone jack The headphone jack is located behind the door. How to open the door : Press the top of the door, opening it slightly hook your finger inside and pull open. Safety: In order to protect your ears, turn down the volume of the headphones before connecting them.
  • Page 36: Vcr Mode

    VCR mode SHARP VCR can be operated using the TV remote control. Channel selectors These buttons are used for changing channels and setting the timer. Play button Press this button to start playback. Record button Press this button to start recording. If the video cassette is protected against recording, it will be ejected.
  • Page 37: 21-Pin Euro-Scart And 21-Pin Audio/Video

    21-pin Euro-SCART and 21-pin Audio/Video REAR TV 21-pin In/Out 21-pin Audio/Video (AV-2) With PAL/SECAM/NTSC Video Input. 21-pin Audio/Video (AV-1) With PAL/SECAM/NTSC/S-Video Input 21-pin Euro SCART (RGB) With PAL/SECAM/NTSC Video Input. 21 19 17 15 13 11 21-pin Euro-SCART (RGB) 1. Audio right output 2.
  • Page 38: Typical Connections

    Decoder through the 21-pin-Euro-SCART RF out RF in RF in SCART/AV Decoder 21-pin Euro-SCART AV LINK Typical connection (DVD, Decoder and TV) through the 21-pin Euro-SCART RF in SCART/AV DVD player Video out Audio out Decoder 21-pin Euro-SCART AV LINK...
  • Page 39 Typical connection (VIDEO CAMERA and TV) through the A/V FRONT Behind the door (Front TV) L/S/G/I R/D/D/D VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO Input S-VIDEO (Hi-8) Video Out Audio Out L Audio Out R...
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting

    If the problem cannot be corrected by the use of this guide, remove the mains plug from the wall socket, and contact the Dealer or Supplier from whom the unit was purchased in order to obtain service. Where this is not possible, please visit our web-site www.sharp.co.uk/support. Customers without Internet access may telephone...
  • Page 41: General Specifications For Television Receiver

    General Specifications for Television Receiver Item : IC Solid State Colour TV Receiver 56FW-53H Models: 1. Receiving Broadcast Standard 2. Receiving Channel 3. Receiving System Sound: Colour System: Field Frequency: 4. Power Source 5. Power Consumption at 240V AC 50Hz 6.
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