Sharp LC-70UHD80R, LC-60UHD80R Useful viewing functions, Optional features settings, Wide mode

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Useful viewing functions

Optional features settings

Go to “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “Option”.

Menu

CH list

Setup

:Enter

:Back

Option

Option for view

3D setup

Terminal setting

EPG setup

Selecting the picture size manually

Option

Wide mode

You can select the picture size. Selectable picture size varies with the type of signal received.

1Go to “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Option for view” > “Wide mode”.

You can also select an item by pressing fon the remote control unit.

The menu lists the “Wide mode” options selectable for the type of video signal currently received.

2Press a/bto select the desired item.

As you toggle the options, each is immediately

reflected on the screen. There is no need to press

;.

Item (for SD [Standard-Definition] signals)

Normal

Keeps the original aspect ratio in a full

screen display.

 

 

For 14:9 letterbox pictures. A thin

Zoom 14:9*

side bar appears on each side, and

you may also see bars on the top and

 

 

bottom with some programmes.

 

In this mode, the picture is stretched

Panorama

toward each side of the screen. The

picture may appear similar to “Full”

 

 

depending on broadcast signals.

Full

For 16:9 squeeze pictures.

Cinema 16:9

For 16:9 letterbox pictures. Bars may

appear on the top and bottom with

 

some programmes.

Cinema 14:9*

For 14:9 letterbox pictures. Bars may

appear on the top and bottom with

 

some programmes.

Original

Smaller image will be displayed when

the picture source has lower resolution.

 

* The items will be diplayed in ATV/DTV/SAT mode.

Item (for HD [High-Definition] signals)

Full

Displays with an overscan image.

Crops all sides of screen.

 

 

Displays with an underscan image

 

only when receiving a 720p signal.

Underscan

Displays with the High-Definition image

adjusted optimally. Noise may appear

 

 

on the edge of the screen with some

 

programmes.

Dot by Dot

Displays an image with the same

number of pixels on the screen when

 

receiving 4K(2160p) signals only.

NOTE

Some items do not appear depending on the type of received signal.

You may not be able to change the wide mode while in 3D mode.

Refer to page 57 for PC signal inputs.

The Wide mode is fixed to "Dot by Dot" when 4K(2160p) signal is input.

Selecting the picture size automatically

Option

Auto wide (only DTV/SAT mode)

The “Auto wide” allows the TV to switch automatically among the different picture size.

Go to “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “Auto wide”.

NOTE

Use “Wide mode” if an image does not switch to the appropriate picture size. When the broadcast signal contains no aspect ratio information, the function will not work even if enabled.

This function is available for 3D images converted from 2D images or normal 2D images.

Selecting the picture size automatically for 4:3

Option

4:3 mode (only DTV/SAT mode)

The 4:3 mode allows you to select between “Normal” and “Full”.

Go to “TV Menu” > “Setup” > “Option” > “4:3 mode”.

 

 

Item

 

Normal

 

Normal range keeping 4:3 or 16:9

 

aspect ratio.

 

 

 

 

Full

 

Wide image without side bars.

 

 

4:3 screen types

 

4:3 mode

4:3 mode

 

“Normal”

“Full”

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Contents LC-70UHD80R LC-60UHD80R CE Statement Contents IntroductionDear Sharp customer Important safety precautions Precautions when transporting the TVCaring for the cabinet 3D glasses Angle of the remote control unit Using the remote control unit Inserting the batteriesClose the battery cover PreparationPart names and functions TV front/side view TV rear viewAStandby/ON Menu Menu Remote control unit Quick guide Preparation Connecting the TV Preparation Setting the TVOperation overview Start searching channelsAdvanced features Enjoy additional featuresDaily operation Go to TV Menu Setup Option CI setting CI menu Recording CAM PIN settingInserting the CA card into the CI module CI plus 1.3 Standard1Display the Home screen Using the Home screen2Select an item 3Exit the Home screenUsing Software keyboard Using the Menu screenDisplay the Menu screen Selecting in the MenuInitial auto installation Initial auto installationConfirm the following before turning on the power Analogue broadcast setting Digital broadcast settingSearching for terrestrial broadcasts Searching for cable broadcastsSearching for satellite broadcasts Single satellite setting Search startChannel strength DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2 Checking signal strengthChecking channel strength Channel strength of DVB-S/S2Watching TV Standby modeSelecting an external video source Changing channelsChannel display Selecting a sound modeHow to add / remove / move your favourite channels Before installationFavourite Channel Information Operator profileDisplay range setup Useful settings for using EPGGenre icon setup Genre icon listSelecting a programme using EPG Cancelling the timer setup Timer setup using EPGCancelling using B button on the remote control unit Important informationTeletext Turning teletext on/offButtons for teletext operations Using data service When Data service setting is set to OnMHEG-5 application UK only HbbTV applicationBefore connecting Connecting external devicesIntroduction to connections Connection method for other devicesVideo connections Hdmi connection When using the Hdmi 3 terminalScart connection PB PR Component connectionDVD player/recorder Scart cable commercially available After connecting Connecting an amplifier with digital/analogue audio inputsDigital audio output setting Video connectionWhat is Aquos LINK? Controlling Hdmi devices usingRegarding Select recording device What you can do with Aquos LinkAquos BD player/AQUOS recorder Aquos Link connectionAquos Link setup Basic operation Operating an Aquos Link deviceAquos Link menu Sound mode change Setup menuTop menu/title list Media changeAuto Power On Using a Smartphone with the TVOperation Using the Remote Control Auto Input SelectionPicture settings Basic adjustmentAV mode THX Room Mode SettingAdvanced Picture adjustmentsFilm mode Gamma adjustmentActive contrast Range of OPCAdaptive volume Audio settingsAudio adjustment Audio description settingNo signal off Power save settingsSleep timer ECO picture controlDigital setting View settingsAuto installation Programme setupButtons for Manual adjust operation Satellite settingFavourite network selection CableAnalogue setting SortErase programme Individual setting Clock Individual setting PINClock setup When selecting YesDigital audio language Individual setting LanguageSubtitle LanguageWide mode Optional features settingsAuto wide only DTV/SAT mode Mode only DTV/SAT modeDigital audio output Terminal settingAudio select Input skipAdjusting image position Headphone out settingColour system Programme title displayWallpaper setting Additional featuresBoot picture IlluminationBluetooth devices BluetoothGame play time Key lockUsing the Miracast device Push Button modePIN Code mode Connecting a USB HDD Other useful featuresDisconnecting the USB HDD USB-recordingRemote control unit Control panel Buttons Description How to operate USB-recordingButtons for USB-recording operation REC EUSB-recording timer setting Timer listUSB-recording playback Time shift playback Jump time settingAuto input selection Device registrationSD/USB media/Home network Photo modeSelecting the picture size for photo mode Selecting the BGMSlide show Music mode Video mode3D mode Selecting the picture size for video mode DivX setupUSB device compatibility Home network server compatibilityConnecting a PC Connecting a PCDisplaying a PC image on the TV Selecting the picture size Analogue connection Hdmi connectionAdjusting the PC image manually Adjusting the PC image automaticallyAuto sync Fine syncResolution Horizontal Vertical Analogue Digital PC compatibility chartVesa Frequency SubPC control of the TV Command list Connecting to the network Network setupWired connection overview How to connectWireless installation Wireless connection overviewNet TV What is Net TV?Operations in Net TV Basic operation Inputting textsEnjoying 3D image viewing Before using the 3D glassesPart Names Preparing for the 3D glasses Supplied accessoriesUsing the 3D glasses Before using the 3D Glasses Using the 3D glassesUsage Range of the 3D Glasses Replacing the Battery Replace the battery1Use the tip of a ballpoint pen or similar object 3D glasses lenses 2D mode Using the 3DWithout Using the 3D Glasses Display format for 3D and 2D imagesReceiving a 3D image signal that Switching 3D to 2D modeViewing 3D images Can be detected automaticallyConfiguring the TV settings to enhance 3D image viewing Switching to the previous mode3D picture adjustments Watching 2D images in 3D3D setup Troubleshooting 3D Images Specifications 3D glassesAppendix TroubleshootingReset Reset the PINGetting update information Download setupUpdating your TV via DVB-T/T2/ C/S/S2 Picture / Audio testReceiver report Software updateIdentification Information on the software licence for this productTrademarks Disclaimers Model SpecificationsLC-70UHD80R LC-60UHD80RSpecifications Bluetooth Specifications Wireless LANEnvironmental specifications Wall mount audio setupMounting the TV on a wall Abbreviation list Rating table for child lockLC-60UHD80R LC-70UHD80R Dimensional drawings255 EU Energy Label for Televisions14P09-PL-NE

LC-70UHD80R, LC-60UHD80R specifications

The Sharp LC-70UHD80R and LC-60UHD80R are high-definition 4K televisions that exemplify advanced technology, offering exceptional picture quality and immersive viewing experiences. Both models are designed to meet the demands of modern consumers who seek stunning visuals and smart functionality in their entertainment systems.

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