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9 USIntroductionRemoving the terminal cover1. Hold down the two claws at the top of the terminalcover, and pull the cover toward you so it opens alitt
US 10Part Names – Remote Control UnitINPUTRETURNMENUSTANDBY/ONENLARGEWIDELCD MONITORENTERVOLNumbers within refer to the main page(s) where th
11 USIntroductionRemoving the battery coverCautions regarding remote control unit» Do not expose the remote control unit to shock. In addition, do not
US 12Make sure the following accessories are providedwith the product.Remote control unit (× 1)INPUTRETURNMENUSTANDBY/ONENLARGEWIDELCD MONITORENTERVOL
13 USIntroductionConnectionand InstallationINPUT1 INPUT1: Terminals are provided for two types of video input signal. Input SelectNo matter which v
US 14Connecting Peripheral Equipment (Continued)INPUT2INPUT 2 (INPUT/OUTPUT)VIDEOAUDIOR - - L2INPUT2audioVideoTerminal typeRCACompatible signalsNTSC (
15 USConnectionand InstallationINPUT35656INPUT 3AUDIOPr/Cr/RPb/Cb/B VDHDY/G3Input Select: RGBINPUT3 audioInput Select:COMPONENTHorizontalsync signal (
US 16PCTerminal typeD-Sub15-pinDVI-DCompatible signalsVGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and others Appendix 1In addition to ordinary Separate Sync (HD/VD
17 USConnectionand InstallationVIDEO OUTPUT When INPUT2 is displayed, video from INPUT2 is output. Otherwise video from INPUT1 is output.INPUT3/PC (A
US 18Connecting External SpeakersMake sure to connect the speaker jack and cable polarity (±, —) properly. The speaker jacks have plus ± and minus —
1 USLC-M3700LC-M3710WIDE LCD MONITORENGLISHOPERATION MANUALENGLISHIMPORTANT INFORMATIONCAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRICSHOCKDO NOT OPENCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE R
19 USConnectionand InstallationConnecting the AC CordCautionBe sure to turn the main POWER off when connecting the cord.» When connecting the power co
US 20Connecting Multiple Monitors Multiple monitors can be connected in a daisy chain using the input/output terminals forvideo/audio signals.Connect
21 USConnectionand InstallationConnection examples for video and audio Use by selecting “INPUT2 Select” and setting INPUT2 to “Output”.INPUT 1INPUT 1I
US 22Connecting Multiple Monitors (Continued) Monitors can be externally controlled using the RS-232C interface (COM port) of a PC, and,in this case
23 USConnectionand InstallationMounting Options Please use an optional table stand or wall-mount bracket designed specifically for thisproduct.Mounti
US 24Mounting Options (Continued)AN-37AG1 Wall-Mount Bracket InstallationInstalling wall-mount bracketSee the bracket instructions for details.BAUse t
25 USConnectionand Installation The wall-mount bracket is assembled for perpendicular installation, so to use it for tilted installation,please follo
US 26M6 30mm length2. Attach the wall-mount bracket (with theangle set) to the back of the Wide LCDMonitor.●Make sure all cables and cords are connect
27 USConnectionand InstallationOutside dimensional drawings»With table stand attachedMounting Options (Continued)35-25/32 [909]31-57/64 [810]3-29/32[9
US 28Mounting Options (Continued)Outside dimensional drawings»With wall-mount bracket attached(0°)(5°)(10°)(15°)(20°)LC-M3700 (Horizontal mount)5°6-4
US 2INFORMATION:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant toPart 15 of the FCC Rules.
29 USConnectionand InstallationBundling Cables Cables and cords connected to the back of the monitor can be bundled using the suppliedcable clamp and
US 30Turning on Power Before turning on POWER, make sure that peripherals, external speakers, and the AC cordare connected properly. There are two p
31 USBasic OperationRemote Control Unit Generally the monitor is operated using the remote control unit once main POWER on theback of the monitor has
US 32Menu Items Menus can be displayed on the screen to enable video and audio adjustment, and setting ofvarious functions, using the remote control.
33 USBasic OperationMenu screen explanationMenu screen duration» The menu screen will revert to the normal screen if there is no operation for 1 minut
US 34PC (analog) input mode menu itemsNOTE:» Due to the type of signal and its frequency, some items are not selectable and grayed out.» “C.M.S.” is t
35 USBasic OperationAV input mode menu itemsNOTE:»“INPUT2 Select” is not displayed when the input mode is set to “INPUT2”.» Due to the type of signal
US 36MENU [Setup···Language]MENU [DeutschFrançaisEspañolEnglishDisplay language settings.RETURN MENU :Select / :Back :ExitMenu Items (Continued)L
37 USBasic OperationPC OperationPC OperationPC connectionConnect with RS-232C cross cable between the PC COM port (RS-232C connector) and the RS-232C
US 38Communication procedure Basic operation<Command format>When a command is sent from the PC to the monitor, the monitor operates according to
3 USIntroductionConnectionand InstallationBasic OperationPC OperationSettings andAdjustmentsTroubleshooting andSpecificationsAppendixThank you for you
39 USPC OperationContinued on the next page.Advanced operation This section explains commands for daisy chain connection. The basic communication pro
US 40<Commands for ID control>The command examples shown on this page assume the following connection and ID number setup.PC ID number: 1 ID num
41 USPC OperationIDSL······ The parameter of this command sets the ID number indicating the monitor subject to thenext command.Example:IDSL0002 ← The
US 42<Repeater control>This system has a function to allow setting of multiple monitors connected in a daisy chain using asingle command. This f
43 USPC Operation<Response format in Advanced operation > Normal response1Response when no ID number has been set.OCarriage return code(0DH, 0
US 44 If execution of the command is taking some time.WCarriage return code(0DH, 0AH)A I T ↵If execution of a command takes some time, WAIT may be re
45 USPC OperationVOLM0020OKINP10000OKLeave an interval of 100 msPC Operation (Continued)<Communication interval>If the next command is sent in t
US 46RS-232C command table<How to read the command table>Command : Command fieldDirection : W When the “Parameter” is set in the parameter fiel
47 USPC OperationPC Operation (Continued)Input selection, etc.INPUT SELECTION INPUT1 SELECTION INP1 W 0 Leaves input selection as is, and switches inp
US 48PC Operation (Continued)Picture and audio adjustment, etc.PICTURE ADJUSTMENT CONTRAST CONT WR 0 - 40 0 - 40BLACK LEVEL BLVL WR ±30 ±30COLOR COLR
US 416. Repair—If any of the following conditions occurs, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet, and requesta qualified service person to perform r
49 USPC OperationPC Operation (Continued)Picture and audio adjustment, etc. (continued)POSITION/FINE SYNC. H-POSITION (AV) HPOS WR ±10 ±10 Video/S-vid
US 50PC Operation (Continued)Other control optionsID NUMBER ID NO. SETTING IDST W 0 - 255 It sets the monitor's ID number.R 0 - 255 It returns th
51 USPC OperationSettings andAdjustmentsSettings and AdjustmentsPictureContrastAdjustable range 0 - 40Default 30+ direction For more contrast– directi
US 52Advanced: Color Temp (Video/S-video/INPUT 3 COMPONENT)Adjustable range High, Mid-High, Mid, Mid-Low, LowDefault MidUpward Entire image bluish ton
53 USSettings andAdjustmentsGreen (PC (analog)/INPUT3(RGB))Adjustable range –30 - +30Default 0+ direction Brightens green component– direction Darkens
US 54SetupControl Lock: Lock Item (See page 58 for details.)FunctionAdjustable range Lock/Unlock (“Menu Display”, “Remote”, “Buttons”, “Power” and “RS
55 USSettings andAdjustmentsAuto Sync.: Start NowFunction If “Yes” is selected and the ENTER button is pressed when applicable video is input,the syst
US 56Picture FlipAdjustable range Normal/Mirror/Upside Down/RotateDefault NormalNormal Normal imageMirror Mirror imageUpside Down Upside down imageRot
57 USSettings andAdjustmentsOptionWide Mode (Video/S-video/INPUT 3 COMPONENT) (see page 63 for details.)Adjustable rangeNormal, Full 14:9, Zoom 14:9,
US 58Detailed explanationControl lockOverviewThis monitor is equipped with a control lock function to prevent third parties from changing theoperating
5 USIntroductionPageDear SHARP Customer... 3Safety Precautions...
59 USSettings andAdjustments» PIN+xxxx (“xxxx” is the current PIN.)This command temporarily releases current lock.“+” indicates repeater control for t
US 60[Example: 4] Disabling remote control, monitor buttons and power operations (RS-232C daisy-chainconnection)Note: Values returned by monitors are
61 USSettings andAdjustments● Enlarge You can set up 4 or 9 monitors and integrate them into a single screen to display video. Eachmonitor displays a
US 62 In PC mode, you can select the following screen sizes to suit the input signal.Input signal Normal Full Dot by DotCinemaDisplays image so it fi
63 USSettings andAdjustmentsNormalFor 4:3 “Standard” pictures. A side bar appears on each side.Full 14 : 9For 14:9 squeeze pictures. A thin side bar a
US 64NOTE:» When set to “Enlarge” (i.e. with a “2 × 2” or “3 × 3” setting), the screen size is fixed in “Full” mode.» When using the screen size selec
65 USSettings andAdjustmentsTroubleshootingand SpecificationsBefore calling for repair services, make sure following checks for possible remedies to t
US 66Troubleshooting (Continued) Warning when temperature risesNature of warning:∫ “Temperature” flashes at the lower right corner of the screen. The
67 USTroubleshootingand SpecificationsSpecificationsProductWide LCD MonitorModelLC-M3700/LC-M3710Screen size37” (32-17/64 (819.6) (width) x 18-9/64 (4
US 68Appendix 1: PC Compatibility Chart● PC (analog) and INPUT3 (RGB) signal input compatibility chartVertical frequency43Hz (∗)○* Interlaced
US 6FeaturesHIGH-DEFINITION (HD) PANEL•A large, flat LCD display panel with 3.15 million pixels lets you enjoy a detailed, high-definition picture fro
69 USAppendixAppendix 2: Dimensional Drawings32-11/32 [821.6]37-23/64 [949]18-7/32 [462.8]22-33/64 [572]33/64[13]1/4[6.5]1-13/32[36]23/32 [18.5]15/16[
US 70Appendix 3: Menu Option Reference ChartContrastBlack LevelRedGreenBlueAdvancedReset0 - 40–30 - 0 - +30–30 - 0 - +30–30 - 0 - +30–10 - 0 - +10Yes,
71 USAppendixC.M.S. (H)C.M.S. (S)C.M.S. (V)Color TempBlack3D-Y/CMonochromeFilm ModeI/P SettingContrastBlack LevelColorTintSharpnessAdvancedResetHigh,
7 USIntroductionENLARGEMENT FUNCTION •Allows output of enlarged images for 4- or 9-screen (“2×2” or “3×3”) setups, without usinga special-purpose ex
US 8Part Names – DisplayMENUENTERUPRIGHTLEFTDOWNINPUTVOLNumbers within refer to the main page(s) where the topic is explained.Liquid Crystal
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