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Printed in Japan
Gedruckt in Japan
Imprimé au Japon
Impreso en Japón
TINS-A842WJZZ
03P07-JKK
SHARP CORPORATION
Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
Gedruckt auf 100% wiederverwertungs Papier.
Imprimé sur 100% de papier recyclé.
Impreso en 100% de papel reciclado de postconsumo.
INPUT
RETURN
MENU
STANDBY/ON
ENLARGE
WIDE
LCD MONITOR
ENTER
VOL
LC-M3700
LC-M3710
OPERATION MANUAL
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
MODE D’EMPLOI
MANUAL DE MANEJO
WIDE LCD MONITOR
BREITBILD-LCD-MONITOR
MONITEUR GRAND ÉCRAN À
CRISTAUX LIQUIDES
MONITOR LCD PANORÁMICO
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL
OPERATION MANUAL
MODE D’EMPLOI
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
MANUAL DE MANEJO
LC-M3700/LC-M3710
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Printed in JapanGedruckt in JapanImprimé au JaponImpreso en JapónTINS-A842WJZZ03P07-JKKSHARP CORPORATIONPrinted on 100% post-consumer recycled paper.G

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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

Page 3 - U.S.A. ONLY

US 10Part Names – Remote Control UnitINPUTRETURNMENUSTANDBY/ONENLARGEWIDELCD MONITORENTERVOLNumbers within refer to the main page(s) where th

Page 4 - DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER

11 USIntroductionRemoving the battery coverCautions regarding remote control unit» Do not expose the remote control unit to shock. In addition, do not

Page 5 - WARNING:

US 12Make sure the following accessories are providedwith the product.Remote control unit (× 1)INPUTRETURNMENUSTANDBY/ONENLARGEWIDELCD MONITORENTERVOL

Page 6 - CONTENTS

13 USIntroductionConnectionand InstallationINPUT1 INPUT1: Terminals are provided for two types of video input signal. Input SelectNo matter which v

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US 14Connecting Peripheral Equipment (Continued)INPUT2INPUT 2 (INPUT/OUTPUT)VIDEOAUDIOR - - L2INPUT2audioVideoTerminal typeRCACompatible signalsNTSC (

Page 8 - Fluorescent Tubes

15 USConnectionand InstallationINPUT35656INPUT 3AUDIOPr/Cr/RPb/Cb/B VDHDY/G3Input Select: RGBINPUT3 audioInput Select:COMPONENTHorizontalsync signal (

Page 9 - Part Names – Display

US 16PCTerminal typeD-Sub15-pinDVI-DCompatible signalsVGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and others Appendix 1In addition to ordinary Separate Sync (HD/VD

Page 10 - Removing the terminal cover

17 USConnectionand InstallationVIDEO OUTPUT When INPUT2 is displayed, video from INPUT2 is output. Otherwise video from INPUT1 is output.INPUT3/PC (A

Page 11 - Remote control unit

US 18Connecting External SpeakersMake sure to connect the speaker jack and cable polarity (±, —) properly. The speaker jacks have plus ± and minus —

Page 12 - Removing the battery cover

1 USLC-M3700LC-M3710WIDE LCD MONITORENGLISHOPERATION MANUALENGLISHIMPORTANT INFORMATIONCAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRICSHOCKDO NOT OPENCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE R

Page 13 - Supplied Accessories

19 USConnectionand InstallationConnecting the AC CordCautionBe sure to turn the main POWER off when connecting the cord.» When connecting the power co

Page 14 - Related topic:

US 20Connecting Multiple Monitors Multiple monitors can be connected in a daisy chain using the input/output terminals forvideo/audio signals.Connect

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21 USConnectionand InstallationConnection examples for video and audio Use by selecting “INPUT2 Select” and setting INPUT2 to “Output”.INPUT 1INPUT 1I

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US 22Connecting Multiple Monitors (Continued) Monitors can be externally controlled using the RS-232C interface (COM port) of a PC, and,in this case

Page 17 - PC(ANALOG)INPUT

23 USConnectionand InstallationMounting Options Please use an optional table stand or wall-mount bracket designed specifically for thisproduct.Mounti

Page 18 - VIDEO OUTPUT

US 24Mounting Options (Continued)AN-37AG1 Wall-Mount Bracket InstallationInstalling wall-mount bracketSee the bracket instructions for details.BAUse t

Page 19 - Connecting External Speakers

25 USConnectionand Installation The wall-mount bracket is assembled for perpendicular installation, so to use it for tilted installation,please follo

Page 20 - 8″ (3 m)

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

Page 21 - Connecting Multiple Monitors

27 USConnectionand InstallationOutside dimensional drawings»With table stand attachedMounting Options (Continued)35-25/32 [909]31-57/64 [810]3-29/32[9

Page 22 - Example: 2

US 28Mounting Options (Continued)Outside dimensional drawings»With wall-mount bracket attached(0°)(5°)(10°)(15°)(20°)LC-M3700 (Horizontal mount)5°6-4

Page 23 - Example: 3

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.

Page 24 - Soft cloth, etc

29 USConnectionand InstallationBundling Cables Cables and cords connected to the back of the monitor can be bundled using the suppliedcable clamp and

Page 25 - shaped screw holes

US 30Turning on Power Before turning on POWER, make sure that peripherals, external speakers, and the AC cordare connected properly. There are two p

Page 26 - Mounting Options (Continued)

31 USBasic OperationRemote Control Unit Generally the monitor is operated using the remote control unit once main POWER on theback of the monitor has

Page 27 - M6 30mm length

US 32Menu Items Menus can be displayed on the screen to enable video and audio adjustment, and setting ofvarious functions, using the remote control.

Page 28 - Outside dimensional drawings

33 USBasic OperationMenu screen explanationMenu screen duration» The menu screen will revert to the normal screen if there is no operation for 1 minut

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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

Page 30 - Bundling Cables

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

Page 31 - "Remote control unit

US 36MENU [Setup···Language]MENU [DeutschFrançaisEspañolEnglishDisplay language settings.RETURN MENU :Select / :Back :ExitMenu Items (Continued)L

Page 32 - WIDE (Screen size selection)

37 USBasic OperationPC OperationPC OperationPC connectionConnect with RS-232C cross cable between the PC COM port (RS-232C connector) and the RS-232C

Page 33 - Menu option selection

US 38Communication procedure Basic operation<Command format>When a command is sent from the PC to the monitor, the monitor operates according to

Page 34 - Menu screen explanation

3 USIntroductionConnectionand InstallationBasic OperationPC OperationSettings andAdjustmentsTroubleshooting andSpecificationsAppendixThank you for you

Page 35 - Menu Items (Continued)

39 USPC OperationContinued on the next page.Advanced operation This section explains commands for daisy chain connection. The basic communication pro

Page 36 - AV input mode menu items

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

Page 37 - Language setting

41 USPC OperationIDSL······ The parameter of this command sets the ID number indicating the monitor subject to thenext command.Example:IDSL0002 ← The

Page 38 - Communication conditions

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

Page 39 - Communication procedure

43 USPC Operation<Response format in Advanced operation > Normal response1Response when no ID number has been set.OCarriage return code(0DH, 0

Page 40 - PC Operation (Continued)

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

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45 USPC OperationVOLM0020OKINP10000OKLeave an interval of 100 msPC Operation (Continued)<Communication interval>If the next command is sent in t

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US 46RS-232C command table<How to read the command table>Command : Command fieldDirection : W When the “Parameter” is set in the parameter fiel

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47 USPC OperationPC Operation (Continued)Input selection, etc.INPUT SELECTION INPUT1 SELECTION INP1 W 0 Leaves input selection as is, and switches inp

Page 44 - ID number

US 48PC Operation (Continued)Picture and audio adjustment, etc.PICTURE ADJUSTMENT CONTRAST CONT WR 0 - 40 0 - 40BLACK LEVEL BLVL WR ±30 ±30COLOR COLR

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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

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49 USPC OperationPC Operation (Continued)Picture and audio adjustment, etc. (continued)POSITION/FINE SYNC. H-POSITION (AV) HPOS WR ±10 ±10 Video/S-vid

Page 47 - RS-232C command table

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

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51 USPC OperationSettings andAdjustmentsSettings and AdjustmentsPictureContrastAdjustable range 0 - 40Default 30+ direction For more contrast– directi

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US 52Advanced: Color Temp (Video/S-video/INPUT 3 COMPONENT)Adjustable range High, Mid-High, Mid, Mid-Low, LowDefault MidUpward Entire image bluish ton

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53 USSettings andAdjustmentsGreen (PC (analog)/INPUT3(RGB))Adjustable range –30 - +30Default 0+ direction Brightens green component– direction Darkens

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US 54SetupControl Lock: Lock Item (See page 58 for details.)FunctionAdjustable range Lock/Unlock (“Menu Display”, “Remote”, “Buttons”, “Power” and “RS

Page 52 - Settings and Adjustments

55 USSettings andAdjustmentsAuto Sync.: Start NowFunction If “Yes” is selected and the ENTER button is pressed when applicable video is input,the syst

Page 53

US 56Picture FlipAdjustable range Normal/Mirror/Upside Down/RotateDefault NormalNormal Normal imageMirror Mirror imageUpside Down Upside down imageRot

Page 54 - Power control

57 USSettings andAdjustmentsOptionWide Mode (Video/S-video/INPUT 3 COMPONENT) (see page 63 for details.)Adjustable rangeNormal, Full 14:9, Zoom 14:9,

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US 58Detailed explanationControl lockOverviewThis monitor is equipped with a control lock function to prevent third parties from changing theoperating

Page 56

5 USIntroductionPageDear SHARP Customer... 3Safety Precautions...

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59 USSettings andAdjustments» PIN+xxxx (“xxxx” is the current PIN.)This command temporarily releases current lock.“+” indicates repeater control for t

Page 58

US 60[Example: 4] Disabling remote control, monitor buttons and power operations (RS-232C daisy-chainconnection)Note: Values returned by monitors are

Page 59 - Detailed explanation

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

Page 60 - Adjustments

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

Page 61 - MENUENTER

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

Page 62 - ● Enlarge

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

Page 63 - 16:9 image

65 USSettings andAdjustmentsTroubleshootingand SpecificationsBefore calling for repair services, make sure following checks for possible remedies to t

Page 64 - This is not a malfunction

US 66Troubleshooting (Continued) Warning when temperature risesNature of warning:∫ “Temperature” flashes at the lower right corner of the screen. The

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67 USTroubleshootingand SpecificationsSpecificationsProductWide LCD MonitorModelLC-M3700/LC-M3710Screen size37” (32-17/64 (819.6) (width) x 18-9/64 (4

Page 66 - ±, —) aligned?

US 68Appendix 1: PC Compatibility Chart● PC (analog) and INPUT3 (RGB) signal input compatibility chartVertical frequency43Hz (∗)○* Interlaced

Page 67 - Cracking sound

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

Page 68 - Optional accessories

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[

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US 70Appendix 3: Menu Option Reference ChartContrastBlack LevelRedGreenBlueAdvancedReset0 - 40–30 - 0 - +30–30 - 0 - +30–30 - 0 - +30–10 - 0 - +10Yes,

Page 70 - Unit: inch [mm]

71 USAppendixC.M.S. (H)C.M.S. (S)C.M.S. (V)Color TempBlack3D-Y/CMonochromeFilm ModeI/P SettingContrastBlack LevelColorTintSharpnessAdvancedResetHigh,

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7 USIntroductionENLARGEMENT FUNCTION •Allows output of enlarged images for 4- or 9-screen (“2×2” or “3×3”) setups, without usinga special-purpose ex

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US 8Part Names – DisplayMENUENTERUPRIGHTLEFTDOWNINPUTVOLNumbers within refer to the main page(s) where the topic is explained.Liquid Crystal

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