Summary of Contents for Sharp AQUOS BOARD 4W-B65FT5U
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>> >> [ENGLISH] Contents 1. Part Names 2. Introduction 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu 5. Application 6. Using a PC 7. Using the touch function 8. Appendix 9. Specifications 10. Trademarks 11. Dimensional Drawings Ver. 1.1...
DEAR SHARP CUSTOMER Contents 1. Part Names Thank you for your purchase of the Sharp LCD TV. To ensure safety and many years 2. Introduction of trouble-free operation of your product, please read the Important Safety 3. Direct Button Operation Instructions carefully before using this product.
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>> Important [ENGLISH] << IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Contents 1. Part Names Additional Safety Information 2. Introduction 15) Power Sources—This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company.
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>> Important [ENGLISH] << IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Contents 1. Part Names 2. Introduction Outdoor Antenna Grounding — If an outside antenna is connected to the television equipment, be sure the antenna 3. Direct Button Operation system is grounded so as to provide some protection against 4.
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>> Important [ENGLISH] << IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Contents 1. Part Names • Water and Moisture — Do not use this product near water - for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement;...
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>> Important [ENGLISH] << IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Contents 1. Part Names WARNING – Stability Hazard 2. Introduction A television set may fall causing serious personal injury or death. Many injuries, particularly to children, can be avoided by taking simple precautions such as: 3.
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• If the front panel is dusty, use an anti-static brush, which is commercially available, to clean it. • To avoid scratching the frame or screen, please use a soft, lint free cloth for cleaning. Approved cleaning cloths are available directly from Sharp in single (00Z-LCD-CLOTH) or triple (00Z-LCD-CLOTH-3) packs. Call 1-877-PRO-ADV1 (1-877-776-2381) for ordering, en-US 6 or VISIT http://www.sharpusa.com.
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>> Important [ENGLISH] << IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Contents 1. Part Names Especially for child safety 2. Introduction - Don’t allow children to climb on or play with the TV. - Don’t place the TV on furniture that can easily be used as steps, such as a chest of drawers. 3.
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>> Contents [ENGLISH] << Contents 1. Part Names IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2. Introduction 5. Application 3. Direct Button Operation 1. Part Names 5-1. MMP - Video playback 1-1. TV (4P-B43EJ2U / 4P-B50EJ2U / 4P-B55EJ2U 4. On-Screen Display Menu 5-2. OPEN BROWSER / 4P-B65EJ2U / 4P-B75EJ2U / 4P-B86EJ2U) 5-3.
>> Parts Names [ENGLISH] << TV (4P-B43EJ2U / 4P-B50EJ2U / 4P-B55EJ2U / 4P-B65EJ2U / 4P-B75EJ2U / 4P-B86EJ2U) Contents (Front) (Rear) 1. Part Names TV (4P-B43EJ2U / 4P- B50EJ2U / 4P-B55EJ2U / 4P-B65EJ2U / 4P- Side I/O Panel B75EJ2U / 4P-B86EJ2U) TV (4W-B55FT5U / 4P- B65FT5U / 4P-B75FT5U 4P-B65FT5U / 4P-...
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>> Parts Names [ENGLISH] << TV (4W-B55FT5U / 4W-B65FT5U / 4W-B75FT5U / 4W-B86FT5U) Contents (Front) (Rear) 1. Part Names Side I/O Panel TV (4P-B43EJ2U / 4P- B50EJ2U / 4P-B55EJ2U / 4P-B65EJ2U / 4P- B75EJ2U / 4P-B86EJ2U) TV (4W-B55FT5U / 4P- B65FT5U / 4P-B75FT5U 4P-B65FT5U / 4P- B86FT5U...
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>> Parts Names [ENGLISH] << Remote Control Unit Contents 1. Part Names TV (4P-B43EJ2U / 4P- 1 POWER: Switch the TV power on or enter standby. B50EJ2U / 4P-B55EJ2U / 2 DISPLAY: Display the channel information. 4P-B65EJ2U / 4P- B75EJ2U / 4P-B86EJ2U) 3 SLEEP: Set the sleep time (See “Direct Button Operation”...
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>> Introduction [ENGLISH] << Initial Installation Contents 1. Part Names Operation after first power-on When the monitor is turned on for the first time after being shipped from the factory, the Initial Setup screen will be displayed. 2. Introduction 1. Initial Installation 3.
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>> Direct Button Operation [ENGLISH] << Changing Input Source Contents To view external source images, select the input source by pressing 1. Part Names INPUT on the remote control unit. 2. Introduction 3. Direct Button Operation 1. Changing Input Source 2.
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>> Direct Button Operation [ENGLISH] Changing Channels << Contents 1. Part Names You can change channels in several ways. NOTE 2. Introduction • When selecting a 1-digit channel number, it is Method 1 3. Direct Button Operation not necessary to press 0 before the number. Using on the remote control unit or on the TV.
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>> Direct Button Operation [ENGLISH] << Changing Volume / MUTE Contents Changing volume 1. Part Names You can change the volume by pressing VOL+/- 2. Introduction on the TV or on the remote control unit. 3. Direct Button Operation • To increase the volume, press VOL +. •...
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>> Direct Button Operation [ENGLISH] << Changing Volume / MUTE Contents 1. Part Names 2. Introduction To display this document, press "MANUAL" key on remote control. 3. Direct Button Operation 1. Changing Input Source 2. Changing Channels 3. Changing Volume / MUTE 4.
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>> Direct Button Operation [ENGLISH] << Displaying Current Input Mode Contents 1. Part Names 2. Introduction Display current source when you select some of AV input source TV, Composite or HDMI 1 to 3 3. Direct Button Operation 1. Changing Input Source 2.
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>> Direct Button Operation [ENGLISH] << Sleep Timer Contents 1. Part Names 2. Introduction Sleep timer is used to turn off the TV automatically based on the settings without having to press the power button on the remote control or the panel. 3.
>> Direct Button Operation [ENGLISH] << APPS Contents 1. Part Names Allows you to directly operate various types of applications 1. Press APPS to display the application window. 2. Introduction 2. Select apps using [left] / [right] and [ENTER] to launch apps desired. 3.
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>> Direct Button Operation [ENGLISH] << CEC Menu Contents 1. Part Names Press “OPTION” to enter CEC menu 2. Introduction 1. Connected CEC Device (Ex: AVR) to HDMI port. 3. Direct Button Operation 2. Press “OPTION” key to enter CEC Menu, to enable CEC and ARC functions. 1.
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>> Direct Button Operation [ENGLISH] << CEC Menu (Continue) Contents 1. Part Names 2. Introduction 3. Highlight Device on and select “Standby / Power On”. 3. Direct Button Operation 1. Changing Input Source 2. Changing Channels 3. Changing Volume / MUTE 4.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Introduction Contents 1. Part Names This menu allows you to configure the TV settings. 2. Introduction 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu 1. Introduction 2. Menu Operation Buttons 3. Video / Audio Settings 4.
>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Introduction (Continue) Contents 1. Part Names About Menu Items 2. Introduction • Some menu items may not be displayed depending on the selected input source. 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu NOTE 1.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Menu Operation Buttons Contents 1. Part Names Using the remote control Using the control panel of the TV 2. Introduction Use the following buttons on the remote 3. Direct Button Operation control to operate the menu. PUSH : Power ON/OFF (Same as remote control) Cursor Up / Down : CH Up / Down 4.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Video / Audio Settings Contents 1. Part Names Adjusts the picture to your preference with the following picture settings. 2. Introduction Selected item 3. Direct Button Operation To adjust video settings by the default selections: Standard, Movie, Thru, PC, Dynamic, 4.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Video / Audio Settings (Continue) Contents 1. Part Names Adjusts the audio to your preference with the following audio settings. 2. Introduction Selected item (continue) Audio 3. Direct Button Operation Sound Mode To adjust the Surround Style: User, Standard, Sport, Movie and Music. Sound Mode 4.
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“MstarUpgrade.bin” in USB disk, TV will display “Please USB Upgrade insert USB before execute USB Auto Upgrade”. Please check SHARP’s web-site for downloading FW and detailed information. “Internet Update Check” is the OTA upgrade function. Internet Update Check The TV needs to be connected to network before use.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Setup (Continue) Contents 1. Part Names Selected item 2. Introduction You can automatically start USB media player or web browser Auto Play 3. Direct Button Operation (See “Setup” > “Auto Play”). 4. On-Screen Display Menu E-Manual Display on screen manual.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Setup (Continue) Contents Time 1. Part Names 2. Introduction You can set power on /off timing by using this menu. 3. Direct Button Operation NOTE • Time setting will be cleared when AC cord is 4.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Setup (Continue) Contents 1. Part Names Public Mode 2. Introduction Limit control function to the display for control function to the display by using "Public Mode" menu. 3. Direct Button Operation How to enable “Public Mode”. 4.
>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Setup (Continue) Contents 1. Part Names Public Mode 2. Introduction Setting item 3. Direct Button Operation Selected item Value Description 4. On-Screen Display Menu 0 – 100 Set value of volume when “Volume fixed” is set “On”, “AC CTRL” and “BOOT CTRL”. Volume Fixed Level 1.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Setup (Continue) Contents 1. Part Names Public Mode 2. Introduction Setting item 3. Direct Button Operation Selected item Value Description 4. On-Screen Display Menu Prohibit output IR signal by control “IR-path” port. 1. Introduction 2.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Setup (Continue) Contents 1. Part Names 2. Introduction AutoPlay 3. Direct Button Operation You can automatically start USB media player or web browser. 4. On-Screen Display Menu Off: Disable AutoPlayUSB: After the power is turned on, the video is played back continuously or slide show of still images 1.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Setup (Continue) Contents 1. Part Names 2. Introduction AutoPlay (Continue) 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu Start up page of Web Browser: It can be configured by two ways. 1. Introduction 1. Manual: Enter Web URL by software keyboard 2.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Parental Contents Parental control 1. Part Names Parental controls provides useful lock function for user to lock function or programs. 2. Introduction This feature can prevent watching some of sources, channels or programs. 3. Direct Button Operation Enter Parental control Enter Menu button ->...
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Parental (Continue) Contents US Region 1. Part Names Select menu Program Restrictions 2. Introduction 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu 1. Introduction 2. Menu Operation Buttons 3. Video / Audio Settings 4. Setup 5.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Parental (Continue) Contents 1. Part Names Press “Down” key -> Canadian English Ratings Press “Down” key -> Canadian French Ratings -> Press “Enter” key and select one items as below -> Press “Enter” key and select one items as below 2.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Parental (Continue) Contents 1. Part Names Press “Down” key -> Open V Chip -> Press “Enter” key and select one item as show below 2. Introduction 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu 1.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Parental (Continue) Contents 1. Part Names Press “Down” key to Block Unrated. 2. Introduction This function will block all the programs which it has no parental rating info. 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu 1.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Parental (Continue) Contents Input Block 1. Part Names 2. Introduction Select menu Input Blocked. Press key ‘up/down’ to select the source --> press key ‘OK’ to block/unblock. 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu 1.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] << Parental (Continue) Contents Password Dialog (Change Password) 1. Part Names 2. Introduction If current program has been blocked (channel block/ratings block/input) password dialog will be displayed on screen. 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu 1.
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>> On-Screen Display Menu [ENGLISH] About << Contents The about interface mainly displays information, including Version Info, License Info, System Information and 1. Part Names TV Name. 2. Introduction Selected item 3. Direct Button Operation Version Info Show Model Name, Version, Serial Number and Website. 4.
>> Application [ENGLISH] << MMP (Multi-Media Player) Contents Multimedia Player is a Media player application. Users can use it to enjoy video, photo, audio on TV. 1. Part Names 2. Introduction How to launch MMP: 3. Direct Button Operation a: Press [INPUT] or b: Press [APPS] -> Select “MMP”. 4.
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>> Application [ENGLISH] << MMP (Multi-Media Player) Contents 1. Part Names Video Playback 2. Introduction Select Video icon, enter video file list screen. 3. Direct Button Operation Grid mode: List mode: 4. On-Screen Display Menu 5. Application 1. MMP (Multi Media Player) 2.
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>> Application [ENGLISH] << MMP (Multi-Media Player) Contents 1. Part Names Video Playback 2. Introduction 3. Direct Button Operation Media Supported format: 4. On-Screen Display Menu Video Codec 5. Application DivX 3.11/DivX 4.12 HEVC/H.265 MPEG1/2 MPEG4 DivX 5.x/DivX 6/XviD 1. MMP (Multi Media Player) Sorenson H.263 H.263 H.264...
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>> Application [ENGLISH] << MMP (Multi-Media Player) Contents 1. Part Names Video Playback 2. Introduction 3. Direct Button Operation File list menu: Press “Menu” key enter file list menu: 4. On-Screen Display Menu *File list menu of Photo/Music is as same as Video. 5.
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>> Application [ENGLISH] << Casting Contents • You can launch Casting by pressing “APPS” on remote control -> select “Casting” and press ENTER. 1. Part Names • You can cast the screen from your device to the TV. 2. Introduction 3.
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>> Application (Using the Internet) [ENGLISH] << OPEN BROWSER Contents Connecting to the Internet Network Settings 1. Part Names By connecting your TV to a broadband system, you can access the Perform the procedure below to make adjustments or to confirm the 2.
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>> Application (Using the Internet) [ENGLISH] << OPEN BROWSER Contents • To launch Web-browser press “APPS” on remote control -> select “OPEN BROWSER” and press ENTER. 1. Part Names • Go to the Browser homepage. You may see there are some apps to choose. 2.
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>> Application (Using the Internet) [ENGLISH] << OPEN BROWSER Contents • To launch Web-browser press “APPS” on remote control -> select “OPEN BROWSER” and press ENTER. 1. Part Names • Go to the Browser homepage. You may see there are some apps to choose. 2.
>> Using a PC [ENGLISH] << Control of the TV Contents 1. Part Names IP Control 2. Introduction The TV can be controlled from a PC, control panels and other devices Set this function when operating the TV from equipment connected by 3.
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>> Using a PC [ENGLISH] << Control of the TV Contents 1. Part Names Communication Conditions for IP Communication Conditions for RS-232C 2. Introduction Connect to the TV with the following settings made for IP on the PC. Set the RS-232C communication settings on the PC to match the 3.
>> Using a PC [ENGLISH] << Control of the TV Contents 1. Part Names The current value can be returned by using “?” as the parameter. Communication conditions 2. Introduction Set the RS-232C communication settings on the computer to match the monitor’s Example: 3.
>> Using a PC [ENGLISH] << Control of the TV Contents 1. Part Names Command table 2. Introduction How to read the command table Command field Command: W When the “Parameter” is set in the parameter field, the command functions as described under “Control/Response Contents”. 3.
>> Using a PC Using a PC [ENGLISH] << Control of the TV Contents Controlling a TV with a computer (LAN) 1. Part Names Caution Command-based control NOTE 2. Introduction • When you use a network, your communication data is exposed to the risks of being You can control the monitor using RS-232C commands stolen or illegally accessed.
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>> Using a PC [ENGLISH] AV Compatibility Chart << PC Compatibility Chart Contents 1. Part Names It is necessary to set the PC correctly to display XGA and WXGA signal. 2. Introduction Horizontal Vertical VESA Vertical Resolution Resolution HDMI Frequency Frequency Standard Frequency...
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>> Using the touch function (Only for touch models) [ENGLISH] << Computer connection Contents • HDMI input 1, 2 or 3 • TOUCH PANEL terminal 1. Part Names Use a commercially available HDMI cable Connect only with supplied USB cable and adapter depending 2.
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>> Using the touch function (Only for touch models) [ENGLISH] << Touch actions Contents • Touch action • Common finger and touch pen actions 1. Part Names Touch actions that can be used with this display differ Connect only with supplied USB cable and adapter depending 2.
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>> Using the touch function (Only for touch models) [ENGLISH] << Touch actions Contents 1. Part Names Swipe from edge of screen Drag-and-drop Flicks 2. Introduction After touching the edge of the Same action as drag-and-drop Flick your finger/touch pen in the monitor with your finger/touch pen, with a mouse.
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>> Using the touch function (Only for touch models) [ENGLISH] << Touch actions Contents 1. Part Names Zoom Rotate Use in a screen that is capable of enlargement/reduction. Touch the screen with Use this action in a screen that is 2.
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• Do not use screws that are longer than the standard length. Screws that are too long may cause damage to the inside of the TV. • Do not fasten the screws too firmly or loosely. This may damage the product or cause the product to fall, leading to personal injury. SHARP is not liable for these kinds of accidents.
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• Do not use screws that are longer than the standard length. Screws that are too long may cause damage to the inside of the TV. • Do not fasten the screws too firmly or loosely. This may damage the product or cause the product to fall, leading to personal injury. SHARP is not liable for these kinds of accidents.
>> Appendix [ENGLISH] << Troubleshooting Contents 1. Part Names Problem Possible Solution Problem Possible Solution 2. Introduction • Check if you pressed POWER on the remote No power. • Is connection to other components correct? No picture. control unit. • Is the correct input selected? 3.
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>> Appendix [ENGLISH] << Troubleshooting Contents 1. Part Names Problem Possible Solution 2. Introduction • Is connection to other components correct? No sound. • Is the volume too low? 3. Direct Button Operation • Have you pressed MUTE on the remote control unit? 4.
*1 Emergency alert messages via Cable are unreceivable. • As a part of 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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*1 Emergency alert messages via Cable are unreceivable. • As a part of 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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*1 Emergency alert messages via Cable are unreceivable. • As a part of 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 [ENGLISH] << Wireless LAN Contents 1. Part Names Specification 2. Introduction Standard IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac 3. Direct Button Operation Static WEP (64/128 bit key index 1 only) Security WPA-PSK (TKIP) 4. On-Screen Display Menu WPA2-PSK (AES) 5. Application IEEE802.11b: DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK / DSSS HRDSSS 6.
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>> Trademarks [ENGLISH] << Trademarks Contents 1. Part Names Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Audio and Doble-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. 2. Introduction 3. Direct Button Operation The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, HDMI trade dress and the HDMI Logos are trademarks or 4.
>> Dimensional Drawings [ENGLISH] << 4P-B43EJ2U Contents 1. Part Names 2. Introduction 0.12’’ (3) Unit inch (mm) 37.8‘’ (958) 3. Direct Button Operation 0.12‘’ (3) 4. On-Screen Display Menu 37.5‘’ (952) 0.35'' (9) 5. Application 6. Using a PC 1.2'' (31) 7.
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>> Dimensional Drawings [ENGLISH] << 4P-B50EJ2U Contents 1. Part Names 0.16'' (4) 0.16'' (4) 2. Introduction 43.8‘’ (1,112) Unit inch (mm) 3. Direct Button Operation 43.5‘’ (1,106) 4. On-Screen Display Menu 5. Application 0.39'' (10) 6. Using a PC 1.2'' (31) 7.
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>> Dimensional Drawings [ENGLISH] << 4P-B55EJ2U Contents 1. Part Names 0.12'' (3) 0.12'' (3) 48.3‘’ (1,227) 2. Introduction Unit inch (mm) 3. Direct Button Operation 48.1‘’ (1,222) 4. On-Screen Display Menu 0.43'' (11) 5. Application 6. Using a PC 1.3'' (32) 7.
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>> Dimensional Drawings [ENGLISH] << 4P-B65EJ2U Contents 1. Part Names 0.16'' (4) 0.16'' (4) 56.9‘’ (1,446) 2. Introduction Unit inch (mm) 3. Direct Button Operation 56.7‘’ (1,440) 4. On-Screen Display Menu 0.39'' (10) 5. Application 6. Using a PC 7. Using the touch function 1.3'' (32) 8.
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>> Dimensional Drawings [ENGLISH] << 4P-B75EJ2U Contents 0.24'' (6) 0.24'' (6) 1. Part Names 65.9‘’ (1,674) 2. Introduction Unit inch (mm) 0.51'' (13) 65.4‘’ (1,662) 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu 5. Application 1.6’’ (41) 6. Using a PC 7.
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>> Dimensional Drawings [ENGLISH] << 4P-B86EJ2U Contents 1. Part Names 2. Introduction 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu 5. Application 6. Using a PC 7. Using the touch function 8. Appendix 9. Specifications 10. Trademarks 11. Dimensional Drawings en-US 75 Ver.
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>> Dimensional Drawings [ENGLISH] << 4W-B55FT5U Contents 1. Part Names 2. Introduction 49.8"(1,265) Unit inch (mm) 0.63"(16) 0.63"(16) 48.5"(1,232) 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu 5. Application 1.1"(28) 6. Using a PC 7. Using the touch function 1.73"(44) 8.
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>> Dimensional Drawings [ENGLISH] << 4W-B65FT5U Contents 1. Part Names 58.43"(1,484) 2. Introduction 0.63"(16) 57.13"(1,451) 0.63"(16) Unit inch (mm) 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu 1.1"(28) 5. Application 6. Using a PC 1.73"(44) 7. Using the touch function 8.
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>> Dimensional Drawings [ENGLISH] << 4W-B75FT5U Contents 67.17"(1706) 1. Part Names 65.91"(1674) 0.59"(15) 0.59"(15) 2. Introduction Unit inch (mm) 3. Direct Button Operation 1.1"(28) 4. On-Screen Display Menu 5. Application 6. Using a PC 1.85"(47) 7. Using the touch function 8.
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>> Dimensional Drawings [ENGLISH] << 4W-B86FT5U Contents 1. Part Names 2. Introduction Unit inch (mm) 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu 5. Application 6. Using a PC 7. Using the touch function 8. Appendix 9. Specifications 10. Trademarks 11.
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[ENGLISH] << Contents 1. Part Names 2. Introduction 3. Direct Button Operation 4. On-Screen Display Menu 5. Application 6. Using a PC 7. Using the touch function 8. Appendix 9. Specifications 10. Trademarks 11. Dimensional Drawings Ver. 1.1...