Sharp LC-70UHD80R, LC-60UHD80R operation manual SD/USB media/Home network, Photo mode

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SD/USB media/Home network

SD/USB media/Home network (DLNA)

In both modes, you can enjoy viewing photos, listening to music and watching videos from external SD/USB devices (SD card, USB Memory, USB card reader (Mass Storage Class), USB HDD) or Home network server.

NOTE

To connect a Home network (DLNA) server, refer to Network setup (Page 62).

This function may not work properly for some SD/USB storage devices.

The corresponding file format is different between “SD/ USB media” and “Home network” (DLNA).

“Wide mode” is fixed during “Photo mode”. You can select "Auto" or "Original".

During “Video mode”, you can select “Auto” or “Original”.

Depending on the Home network (DLNA) server, the TV may not be able to recognise the contained data.

Use only alphanumeric characters for naming files.

Do not disconnect a Home network server from the TV while transferring files, using the slide show function, when a screen is switching to another or before you exit “Home network” from the “HOME” or “INPUT” menu.

Do not connect and disconnect a Home network (DLNA) server from the TV repeatedly.

When you update the content in USB device (specially HDD) using PC, please perform the "Safe Removal" operation when disconnecting the device from PC.

Depending on the USB device, the TV may not be able to recognise the contained data.

File names over 80 characters (may vary depending on the character set) may not be displayed.

Do not disconnect a USB device or memory card from the TV while transferring files, using the slide show function, when a screen is switching to another or before you exit “SD/USB media” from the “INPUT” menu.

Home Network (DLNA) requires external streaming media software installed on a PC, inside the HOME Network, that is not included with AQUOS NET+.

Home Network (DLNA) server software as Windows Media Player, TVersity (www.tversity.com), Nero Media Home (www.nero.com), or Twonky Media Manager (www.twonky.com) are preferred but others can also be used. Visit the DLNA website (www.dlna.org) to see the certified media server list. Follow the server software’s user manual for setup, share and stream media contents.

Home Network (DLNA) (Video, Music and Photo) data is organised in folders depending on the Server hierarchy; options such as Artist, Genre, Composer, Ratings, Playlist or Watch Folders may be present for sorting content, but can be different depending on the selected Media Server.

The “Play To” function of some PC Media Players may result in very compressed video quality. For best video quality, please use the USB Media Player function of the TV.

Home Network (DLNA) has a file size limitation of 30 MB.

Selecting the mode

Common operation

Select “SD/USB media” or “Home network” from the “HOME” or “INPUT” menu to enter this mode.

Selecting modes and drives/servers

1Press B.

When the SD/USB media menu is displayed

1Press a/bto select “Select USB drive”, and then press ;.

The available selections are “Select USB drive” and “Folder display setting”.

2Press a/b/c/dto select the USB device where

you want to find your files, and then press ;.

You can select from “All” or “Folder” for the type of folder directory in “Folder display setting”.

When the Home network menu is displayed

Press a/bto select the Home network server where you want to find your files, and then press ;.

• Press Y to search for servers.

2Press c/dto select among “Photo mode”, “Music mode” or “Video mode”, and then press ;.

NOTE

The explanations for the buttons that can be used in each mode are the explanations when using USB media mode. Some operations may differ in Home network mode. Follow the guide display during operations.

You do not need to select the drive/server in step 1 when there is only one drive in the connected USB device or there is only one Home network server connected to the TV.

16 is the maximum number of drives that can be displayed in USB media mode.

10 is the maximum number of servers that can be displayed in Home network mode.

You cannot enter these modes when there is no server connected to the TV in Home network mode.

Photo mode

Viewing thumbnails

*This screen image is for the SD/USB media mode. It may be slightly different in the Home network mode.

Buttons for thumbnail operations (When using SD/USB media mode)

Buttons

Description

;When selecting a folder icon: Enter this directory.

When selecting a photo thumbnail: Enlarge the photo.

a/b/c/d

Select a desired item.

(Cursor)

 

All*: Return to the previous screen.

6Folder*: Return to the upper folder. When the top folder is displayed, return to the top menu screen.

R button

Select/deselect items (mark appears on the

selected items).

 

G button

All*: Select BGM for the slide show.

Folder*: Move to the top menu screen.

 

Y button

Start the slide show.

Display “SD/USB media menu”.

3D display

Wide mode

Select slide show interval

Bbutton

Select slide show BGM

Set all slide show image

Reset all slide show image

USB device removal

*The mode selected in “Folder display setting”

NOTE

When there are invalid photo files, the g mark will be displayed for the file.

The 3D mode icon appears on the thumbnails of 3D images. If you do not switch to 3D mode for the 3D images, they will be displayed in 2D.

You can see the file name, shooting date, file size and pixel size of the selected photo on the left of the screen (shooting date is only available in the EXIF file format).

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Contents LC-70UHD80R LC-60UHD80R CE Statement Introduction ContentsDear Sharp customer Precautions when transporting the TV Important safety precautionsCaring for the cabinet 3D glasses Preparation Using the remote control unit Inserting the batteriesAngle of the remote control unit Close the battery coverTV front/side view TV rear view Part names and functionsAStandby/ON Menu Menu Remote control unit Start searching channels Preparation Connecting the TV Preparation Setting the TVQuick guide Operation overviewEnjoy additional features Advanced featuresDaily operation CI plus 1.3 Standard Recording CAM PIN settingGo to TV Menu Setup Option CI setting CI menu Inserting the CA card into the CI module3Exit the Home screen Using the Home screen1Display the Home screen 2Select an itemSelecting in the Menu Using the Menu screenUsing Software keyboard Display the Menu screenInitial auto installation Initial auto installationConfirm the following before turning on the power Searching for cable broadcasts Digital broadcast settingAnalogue broadcast setting Searching for terrestrial broadcastsSearching for satellite broadcasts Single satellite setting Search startChannel strength of DVB-S/S2 Checking signal strengthChannel strength DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2 Checking channel strengthChanging channels Standby modeWatching TV Selecting an external video sourceChannel display Selecting a sound modeOperator profile Before installationHow to add / remove / move your favourite channels Favourite Channel InformationGenre icon list Useful settings for using EPGDisplay range setup Genre icon setupSelecting a programme using EPG Important information Timer setup using EPGCancelling the timer setup Cancelling using B button on the remote control unitTurning teletext on/off TeletextButtons for teletext operations HbbTV application When Data service setting is set to OnUsing data service MHEG-5 application UK onlyConnection method for other devices Connecting external devicesBefore connecting Introduction to connectionsVideo connections Hdmi connection When using the Hdmi 3 terminalPB PR Component connection Scart connectionDVD player/recorder Scart cable commercially available Video connection Connecting an amplifier with digital/analogue audio inputsAfter connecting Digital audio output settingWhat you can do with Aquos Link Controlling Hdmi devices usingWhat is Aquos LINK? Regarding Select recording deviceAquos BD player/AQUOS recorder Aquos Link connectionOperating an Aquos Link device Aquos Link setup Basic operationAquos Link menu Media change Setup menuSound mode change Top menu/title listAuto Input Selection Using a Smartphone with the TVAuto Power On Operation Using the Remote ControlTHX Room Mode Setting Basic adjustmentPicture settings AV modeAdvanced Picture adjustmentsRange of OPC Gamma adjustmentFilm mode Active contrastAudio description setting Audio settingsAdaptive volume Audio adjustmentECO picture control Power save settingsNo signal off Sleep timerProgramme setup View settingsDigital setting Auto installationCable Satellite settingButtons for Manual adjust operation Favourite network selectionSort Analogue settingErase programme When selecting Yes Individual setting PINIndividual setting Clock Clock setupLanguage Individual setting LanguageDigital audio language SubtitleMode only DTV/SAT mode Optional features settingsWide mode Auto wide only DTV/SAT modeInput skip Terminal settingDigital audio output Audio selectProgramme title display Headphone out settingAdjusting image position Colour systemIllumination Additional featuresWallpaper setting Boot pictureKey lock BluetoothBluetooth devices Game play timePush Button mode Using the Miracast devicePIN Code mode USB-recording Other useful featuresConnecting a USB HDD Disconnecting the USB HDDREC E How to operate USB-recordingRemote control unit Control panel Buttons Description Buttons for USB-recording operationTimer list USB-recording timer settingUSB-recording playback Device registration Jump time settingTime shift playback Auto input selectionSD/USB media/Home network Photo modeSelecting the BGM Selecting the picture size for photo modeSlide show Video mode Music mode3D mode Home network server compatibility DivX setupSelecting the picture size for video mode USB device compatibilityAnalogue connection Hdmi connection Connecting a PCConnecting a PC Displaying a PC image on the TV Selecting the picture sizeFine sync Adjusting the PC image automaticallyAdjusting the PC image manually Auto syncFrequency Sub PC compatibility chartResolution Horizontal Vertical Analogue Digital VesaPC control of the TV Command list How to connect Network setupConnecting to the network Wired connection overviewWireless installation Wireless connection overviewInputting texts What is Net TV?Net TV Operations in Net TV Basic operationEnjoying 3D image viewing Before using the 3D glassesPart Names Preparing for the 3D glasses Supplied accessoriesUsing the 3D glasses Using the 3D glasses Before using the 3D GlassesUsage Range of the 3D Glasses Replace the battery Replacing the Battery1Use the tip of a ballpoint pen or similar object 3D glasses lenses Display format for 3D and 2D images Using the 3D2D mode Without Using the 3D GlassesCan be detected automatically Switching 3D to 2D modeReceiving a 3D image signal that Viewing 3D imagesWatching 2D images in 3D Switching to the previous modeConfiguring the TV settings to enhance 3D image viewing 3D picture adjustments3D setup Troubleshooting 3D Images Specifications 3D glassesAppendix TroubleshootingReset Reset the PINPicture / Audio test Download setupGetting update information Updating your TV via DVB-T/T2/ C/S/S2Information on the software licence for this product Software updateReceiver report IdentificationTrademarks Disclaimers LC-60UHD80R SpecificationsModel LC-70UHD80RSpecifications Bluetooth Specifications Wireless LANWall mount audio setup Environmental specificationsMounting the TV on a wall Abbreviation list Rating table for child lockLC-60UHD80R LC-70UHD80R Dimensional drawings255 EU Energy Label for Televisions14P09-PL-NE

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