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LC-15B5M/LC-20B5M
OPERATION MANUAL
LCD COLOUR TELEVISION
LC-15B5M
LC-20B5M
OPERATION MANUAL
LC-15B5M
LC-20B5M
ENGLISH
Printed in Japan
TINS-B130WJZZA
04P02-JMM
Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
TINS-B130WJZZA
04P02-JMM
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LC-15B5M/LC-20B5MOPERATION MANUAL LCD COLOUR TELEVISIONLC-15B5MLC-20B5MOPERATION MANUALLC-15B5MLC-20B5MENGLISHPrinted in JapanTINS-B130WJZZA04P02

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9Part Names of Remote ControlMove the cursor to the upwards (Select the menu items)/ Still (Pause the motion picture playback or card recording)Move

Page 3 - Dear SHARP customer

10 ● Press MAIN POWER. The POWER indicator instantantlychanges from blinking red to green and the LCD TV set isturned on.NOTE• The On-screen display

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11Basic Operation (Continued)Changing ChannelsYou can select channels using Channel Select or CH ( )/( ).•To handle the increasing number of chan

Page 5 - Supplied Accessories

12 PresetOn-Screen Display Language SelectionMENU on the LCD TV set can also be used to select thelanguage.Upper control panel3 1, 2 4Press MENU (PRE

Page 6 - Preparation

13Preset (Continued) Setting a channel to a desired TV station:Upper control panel41, 2, 63Press MENU (PRESET-1 ) on the upper part of theLCD TV

Page 7 - Preparation (Continued)

14 Preset (Continued)Press MENU to display the Menu screen.Press \/| to select “Setup”.Press '/" to select “Clock setup”, and press OK. Me

Page 8 - Part Names of Main Unit

15Selecting Menu Items Menu Setting ScreensFor details on using each setting screen, refer to the page number indicated.Selecting Menu ItemsNOTE•

Page 9 - Support cover

16 Picture AdjustmentsAdjust the picture to your preference with the followingpicture settings.Press MENU to display the Menu screen.• The Picture Me

Page 10 - Part Names of Remote Control

17Basic Adjustment Settings (Continued)Press '/" to select “On”, and press OK.Press MENU to exit.NOTE• Set the “Film mode” to “On” manu

Page 11 - Basic Operation

18 Sound AdjustmentsYou can adjust the sound quality to your preference with thefollowing settings.Press MENU to display the Menu screen.• The Sound

Page 12 - Sound Volume

1ENGLISHContentsLC-15B5MLC-20B5MLCD COLOUR TELEVISIONENGLISHOPERATION MANUALDear SHARP customer ...

Page 13 - Upper control panel

19Basic Adjustment Settings (Continued)AV2 In/OutPress MENU to display the Menu screen.Press \/| to select “Setup”.Press '/" to select

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20 Basic Adjustment Settings (Continued)FeaturesThe Feature items can be set by the user.Press MENU and the Menu screen is displayed.Press \/| to se

Page 15 - Clock Setup

21Basic Adjustment Settings (Continued)Timer FunctionPress MENU to display the Menu screen.•The Timer function Menu screen can be displayed direc

Page 16 - Selecting Menu Items

22 To let you enjoy NICAM broadcasting, this LCD TV receivesNICAM stereo system, bilingual, and monaural broadcasts.StereoThe LCD TV set is receiving

Page 17 - Basic Adjustment Settings

23To let you enjoy A2 stereo broadcasting, this TV receives A2stereo system and bilingual broadcasts. StereoThe LCD TV set is receiving a stereo

Page 18 - Film Mode

24 [1] Turning on and off Teletext modeSelect a TV channel that is broadcasting the Teletextprogramme.Press TEXT and the Teletext screen is displayed

Page 19 - Sound Adjustments

25Teletext (Continued)[3] Changing subpagesIf a page has been selected from among severalsubpages, you can display a control line which containst

Page 20 - Display Mode

26 Important Notes on Using Memory Cards• SHARP cannot be held responsible for misuse of the LCD TV set, any troubles during use, or other problems

Page 21 - Features

27 You can use memory cards (commercially available) forrecording and playing back pictures.• Please use an appropriate PC card adapter (commer-

Page 22 - Timer Function

28 Loading a PC Card AdapterYou need to set a memory card in a PC card adapter beforeloading it. (See page 27.)Check the Card Eject button is pressed

Page 23 - NICAM Broadcast Selection

2 Important Safety PrecautionsElectricity is used to perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries and property damageif imp

Page 24 - A2 Stereo Broadcast Selection

29Select ModeSwitches the mode between motion picture and still picture.Press CARD.• The playback mode used when recording is displayed. Each tim

Page 25 - Teletext

30 Recording/Playing Back a Memory CardRecording on the Memory Card The following settings are available to help you make correct recordings.When

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31Rec ModeUse this setting for recording images you are currentlywatching. Select the recording mode (picture quality) for amotion picture.Press

Page 27 - Before Using Memory Cards

32 To Pause RecordingPress .• When resuming the recording, press ●REC once more. PAUSELap : :3 SP/Remain video :32 2:1800000 0 To Stop

Page 28 - About Memory Cards

33Adjusting the ClockThe LCD TV set has a built-in clock. Be sure to adjust theclock with “Clock setup” in “Setup” before setting the timer.(See

Page 29 - Loading a PC Card Adapter

34 Setting Timer Recording (Continued)3Press \/| to select “CH”.• When you press ', channels are displayed in forwarddirection.• When you press

Page 30 - Playing Back Mode

35Setting Timer Recording (Continued)At the Set Time• Starts recording with the channel and the mode youhave set, and stops at the end time.• Do

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36 Normal PlaybackModes for Playing Back Motion PicturesNormal/Repeat/Slowmotion/ZoomThe Playback Quality of the Memory CardAs the memory card of thi

Page 32 - Pre-Recording

37SlowmotionPress CARD to switch to the motion picture mode.• The recorded motion picture list is displayed.00000000000000000 Video

Page 33 - Recording as a Motion Picture

38 Playing Back Motion Pictures (Special Mode) (Continued) The Screen When Slowmotion is Specified| Slow : :3 Repeat[Off ] 11: 0 0 0 00 00NO

Page 34 - Setting Timer Recording

3• Cleaning—Unplug the AC cordfrom the AC outlet before cleaningthe product. Use a damp cloth toclean the product. Do not useliquid cleaners or aero

Page 35 - Checking the Programme List

39Protecting Motion Picture FilesYou can protect files you do not want to be deleted.Press CARD to display the list of recorded motionpictures.Pr

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40 Protecting/Deleting Motion Pictures (Continued)Deleting All Motion Picture FilesThis operation deletes all files that have not been set forprotect

Page 37 - Normal Playback

41The Slideshow Setup Screen(1) Nine Pictures at a Time(2) One Picture at a TimeFull-screen display usingthe selected orderPlaying Back Still Pic

Page 38 - Slowmotion

42 Playing Back Still Pictures (Continued)1221Listing Still Pictures (Index)Fast paging in forward/backward directionWhen multiple still pictures are

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43Playing Back Still Pictures (Continued)Slideshow SetupYou can set the interval to 1-10 seconds, 1 minute, 15 minutes,or 60 minutes, and select

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44 Playing Back Still Pictures (Continued)My ProgrammeYou can select up to 32 pictures and specify the order fordisplaying in slideshow.Press CARD an

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45Playing Back Still Pictures (Continued)Press \/| to select “Yes”, and press OK.• The slideshow will be started.Press MENU to exit.RotateYou can

Page 42 - Playing Back Still Pictures

46 Playing Back Still Pictures (Continued)Audio SelectPlaying background music when playing back a card.You can output the sound of other devices (e.

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47Shutter ClickEnables you to make sure that whenever a still picture iscaptured the shutter sounds.Press MENU to display the Menu screen.Press \

Page 44 - Slideshow Setup

48 Capturing as Still PicturesPress Channel Select, CH ( )/( ) or TV/VIDEO toselect the channel you want to record.Press CAPTURE.• The screen freezes

Page 45 - My Programme

4 Make sure the following accessories are provided with the LCD TV set.Supplied AccessoriesOperation manualRemote controlAC cord“AAA” size batteries

Page 46 - Switching Files

49Protecting Still Picture FilesYou can protect files you do not want to be deleted.Press CARD to display the index of still picture.Press MENU t

Page 47 - Audio Select

50 Protecting/Deleting Still Pictures (Continued)Deleting All Still Picture FilesThis operation deletes all files that have not been set forprotectin

Page 48 - Recording on a Memory Card

51All motion picture and still picture files are deleted includingany files that have been set for protecting.Run the memory card. Press MENU to

Page 49 - Capturing as Still Pictures

52 Connecting with External DevicesYou can enjoy picture and sound by connecting a VCR or a home video game system to the terminals located on the re

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53Connecting with External Devices (Continued)Connecting a VCR, DVD player or a Camcorder (AV-IN1/2/COMPONENT)NOTE• If your VCR (or other externa

Page 51 - Deleting still files

54 Connecting with External Devices (Continued)Outputting video and audio (video output)NOTE• AV2 has 2 Out modes (see page 19).• When using the S-VI

Page 52 - Formatting the Card

55Problem Check item•Make sure the AC adapter is properly inserted in the poweroutlet.•Reception other than those of broadcasting stations can be

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56 Troubleshooting (Continued)Problem Check item•The reception may be weak.•The state of the broadcast may also be bad.•Make sure the antenna is faci

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57SpecificationsLCD panel15” (38 cm) Advanced Super View & BLACK TFT LCD 19.7” (50 cm) Advanced Super View & BLACK TFT LCDNumber of pixel

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58 Time Zone TableRegion*New Zealand* FijiNew CaledoniaAustralia (AEST)*• ACT (Canberra)*• NSW (Sydney)• QLD (Brisbane)*• VIC (Melbourne)*• TAS (Hoba

Page 56 - Troubleshooting

5Installing Batteries in the Remote ControlBefore using the LCD TV set for the first time, install the two “AAA” size batteries supplied in the remo

Page 57 - Troubleshooting (Continued)

59Unit: mm310178307231213363 (including rubber foot)526307565863207151354 (including rubber foot)62100100LC-15B5MDimensional DrawingsLC-15_20B5M_

Page 58 - Specifications

60 Dimensional Drawings (Continued)LC-20B5MUnit: mm6880244178403.3300.8261452 (including rubber foot)67338421239359450 (including rubber foot)4710010

Page 59 - Time Zone Table

6 Power ConnectionPreparation (Continued)Antenna Connection• Using the supplied antenna cable, connect the room antenna terminal to the antenna termi

Page 60 - Dimensional Drawings

7MAIN POWERMENUVOL ( )/( )TV/VIDEOCH ( )/( )LC-20B5MLC-15B5MUpper control panelPart Names of Main UnitControlsNOTE• TV/VIDEO, CH ( )/( ), VO

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8 Part Names of Main Unit (Continued)TerminalsS-VIDEOAV-IN1VIDEOAUDIO (R)AUDIO (L)VIDEOAUDIO (R)AUDIO (L)AV-IN2/OUTYANT. (Antenna terminal)POWER INPU

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