Sharp LC-46GD7X, LC-52GD7X Wide mode for PC input mode, Input Signal, Full Dot by Dot

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Useful adjustment settings

a

Screen size images.

Input Signal

1024g768

WIDE mode (for PC input mode)

You can select the screen size.

NOTE

Connect the PC before making adjustments.

Selectable screen size may vary with input signal type.

1 Press WIDE.

• The WIDE MODE menu displays.

WIDE MODE

Normal

Cinema

Full

Dot by Dot

(Example)

2 Press WIDE or a/bto select a desired item on the menu.

 

Normal

Cinema

Full

Dot by Dot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keeps the original

For viewing wide-

An image fully fills

Detects the

aspect ratio in a full

screen programs.

the screen.

resolution of the

screen display.

The top and bottom

 

signal and displays

 

of the image is

 

an image with the

 

slightly cropped.

 

same number of

 

 

 

pixels on the screen.

Input Signal

1360g768

Full

Dot by Dot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An image fully fills

Detects the

the screen.

resolution of the

 

signal and displays

 

an image with the

 

same number of

 

pixels on the screen.

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Contents LC-46GD7X LC-52GD7X Contents Dear Sharp customerContents TrademarksImportant Safety Precautions Precautions when transporting the TVSupplied accessories Using the remote control unit PreparationInserting the batteries Setting the TV PreparationRemoving the terminal cover Bundling the cables and closing the terminal coverSetting the TV on the wall Using an optional bracket to mount the TVRemoving the stand Before attaching/detaching the standProtection against overturning Anchoring the TV to the wall or a pillarFixing the TV to the table View from the topConnecting to an antenna Connecting to the AC outletBasic connection Simple operations for watching a TV programmeConnecting a VCR, game console or camcorder Connecting a DVD playerGame console Camcorder DVD playerPreparation Connecting a Digital TV STB Set Top Box Connecting a PCWhen using DVI cable commercially available Digital TV STBVolume display when headphones are plugged Part namesTV Front Regarding the headphone jackTV Rear Part namesRemote control unit FAVTurning on the power Turning off the powerWatching TV Simple button operations for changing channelsUsing Flashback a on the remote control unit Using MPX on the remote control unitWatching TV Simple button operation for changing volume/sound Sleep timerChanging the volume Using Mute e on the remote control unitWhen you watch the TV for the first time ANALOG/DTV/RADIO buttonsAnalogue TV Basic adjustment settings Menu operation buttonsOn-Screen Display ExampleBasic adjustment settings Menu items TV/DTV/INPUT1-3 Menu items HDMI/DVIList of menu items to help you with operations PagesAuto installation Programme setup Basic adjustment settings AnalogueAuto search Search tuning Programme Setup Manual Adjust menuFine tuning Colour system SeeColour system Press a/bto select Colour sys., and then press EnterColour system menu Setting the child lock Skipping channelsSkip menu Sort menusBasic adjustment settings Analogue Erase Programme Erase programme menusAV Mode selection OPC Optical Picture Control settingBasic adjustment settings Analogue/Digital Picture adjustments Adjustments itemsColour temperature Quick Shoot AdvancedBlack 3D-Y/CBasic adjustment settings Analogue/Digital Monochrome Film ModeRange of OPC Audio adjustment Using Surround on the remote control unitUsing Surround on the menu screen Press Surround to switch the Surround function on and offPower Control Power control setting allows you to save energyNo Signal Off No Operation OffBasic adjustment settings Digital DTV input mode menu itemsSelecting DTV mode List of DTV menu items to help you with operationsProgramme Guide Favourite Programme List InfoPress c/d to select Lock or Fav, and then press Enter Press a/bto select your desired rating, and then press EnterInstallation Auto search startsPress a/bto select Start Scan, and then press Enter Press a/b to select Quick Search, and then press Enter Press a/bto select your desired item, and then press EnterTime Setup Using Digital Audio OutputDigital Output MultilingualPlate Setup Information Plate Setup Update Service onlyInformation Press a/bto select Information, and then press EnterUseful adjustment settings Password setting for child lock for TV/DTV input modeResetting the password Setting a passwordUseful adjustment settings Connecting external speakersConnecting speaker cables External Audio BypassInput Signal PC input mode only Input SkipINPUT5 or INPUT6 you wish to Skip, Then press Enter Press Menu to exitAuto Sync. adjustment PC input mode only Fine Sync. adjustment PC input mode onlyPress c/dto adjust the item to your Desired positionAdjustments are stored separately according to input source Input LabelImage position Repeat until the name is fully spelt outWide Screen Signalling WSS WSS signal 43 screen Mode Panorama Mode NormalPicture aspect ratio Press c/dto select On or Off, and then press EnterStandby Mode ResetSelected item Description Mode1 Mode2Wide mode for TV/AV input mode Manual SelectionAuto Selection Wide mode for PC input mode Input SignalNormal Cinema Full Dot by Dot Full Dot by DotHdmi Setup Audio OnlyDNR Digital Noise Reduction Press a/bto select the desired item, and then press EnterLanguage setting for on-screen display Colour system settingIdentification Using external equipment Input SelectUseful features Teletext language settingPress Freeze again to cancel the function Freezing imagesTeletext function Useful features Displaying Subtitle Displaying SubpagesTime display Subpage screenTroubleshooting Troubleshooting DTVProblem Possible Solution AppendixRS-232C port specifications AppendixPC Control of the TV Communication conditionsPC compatibility chart CommandsResponse code format Specifications Optional accessoriesModel Part name Model numberRemoving the speakers Before attaching/detaching the speakersUnit’s speakers can be attached and removed Dimensional drawings LC-46GD7X, LC-52GD7XClearing the Password 1300 135 Do not Return this Document to Sharp