Sharp LC-46GD7X, LC-52GD7X Removing the speakers, Before attaching/detaching the speakers

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Appendix

Removing the speakers

The unit’s speakers can be attached and removed.

Before attaching/detaching the speakers

Before detaching (or attaching) the speakers, unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet.

Remove all terminal covers and connected cables.

Make sure two or more people perform the operation when detaching (or attaching) the speakers.

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2

3

Remove the two speaker terminal covers.

Unplug the speaker cables from the speaker terminals.

• Remove the speaker cables (2) while pushing in on the tabs on the speaker terminals (1).

Remove the two screws on both the left and right of the speaker unit.

• Place cushioning on both sides of the stand to avoid scratching or damaging to the speakers.

4 Lean the speakers slightly toward you (1) and lay them straight down onto the cushioning (2).

NOTE

To attach the speakers, perform the steps in reverse order.

External speakers can also be attached to the TV. (See page 40.)

When the unit’s speakers are already detached, the TV does not output volume unless external speakers are connected to the TV.

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Contents LC-46GD7X LC-52GD7X Dear Sharp customer ContentsTrademarks ContentsPrecautions when transporting the TV Important Safety PrecautionsSupplied accessories Inserting the batteries Using the remote control unitPreparation Bundling the cables and closing the terminal cover Setting the TVPreparation Removing the terminal coverBefore attaching/detaching the stand Setting the TV on the wallUsing an optional bracket to mount the TV Removing the standView from the top Protection against overturningAnchoring the TV to the wall or a pillar Fixing the TV to the tableSimple operations for watching a TV programme Connecting to an antennaConnecting to the AC outlet Basic connectionDVD player Connecting a VCR, game console or camcorderConnecting a DVD player Game console CamcorderDigital TV STB Preparation Connecting a Digital TV STB Set Top BoxConnecting a PC When using DVI cable commercially availableRegarding the headphone jack Volume display when headphones are pluggedPart names TV FrontPart names TV RearFAV Remote control unitSimple button operations for changing channels Turning on the powerTurning off the power Watching TVWatching TV Using Flashback a on the remote control unitUsing MPX on the remote control unit Using Mute e on the remote control unit Simple button operation for changing volume/soundSleep timer Changing the volumeAnalogue TV When you watch the TV for the first timeANALOG/DTV/RADIO buttons Example Basic adjustment settingsMenu operation buttons On-Screen DisplayPages Basic adjustment settingsMenu items TV/DTV/INPUT1-3 Menu items HDMI/DVI List of menu items to help you with operationsAuto search Auto installation Programme setupBasic adjustment settings Analogue Colour system See Search tuningProgramme Setup Manual Adjust menu Fine tuningColour system menu Colour systemPress a/bto select Colour sys., and then press Enter Sort menus Setting the child lockSkipping channels Skip menuErase programme menus Basic adjustment settings Analogue Erase ProgrammeBasic adjustment settings Analogue/Digital AV Mode selectionOPC Optical Picture Control setting Adjustments items Picture adjustments3D-Y/C Colour temperature Quick ShootAdvanced BlackRange of OPC Basic adjustment settings Analogue/Digital MonochromeFilm Mode Press Surround to switch the Surround function on and off Audio adjustmentUsing Surround on the remote control unit Using Surround on the menu screenNo Operation Off Power ControlPower control setting allows you to save energy No Signal OffList of DTV menu items to help you with operations Basic adjustment settings DigitalDTV input mode menu items Selecting DTV modeInfo Programme Guide Favourite Programme ListPress a/bto select your desired rating, and then press Enter Press c/d to select Lock or Fav, and then press EnterPress a/bto select Start Scan, and then press Enter InstallationAuto search starts Press a/bto select your desired item, and then press Enter Press a/b to select Quick Search, and then press EnterMultilingual Time SetupUsing Digital Audio Output Digital OutputPress a/bto select Information, and then press Enter Plate Setup Information Plate SetupUpdate Service only InformationSetting a password Useful adjustment settingsPassword setting for child lock for TV/DTV input mode Resetting the passwordExternal Audio Bypass Useful adjustment settingsConnecting external speakers Connecting speaker cablesPress Menu to exit Input Signal PC input mode onlyInput Skip INPUT5 or INPUT6 you wish to Skip, Then press EnterDesired position Auto Sync. adjustment PC input mode onlyFine Sync. adjustment PC input mode only Press c/dto adjust the item to yourRepeat until the name is fully spelt out Adjustments are stored separately according to input sourceInput Label Image positionPress c/dto select On or Off, and then press Enter Wide Screen Signalling WSSWSS signal 43 screen Mode Panorama Mode Normal Picture aspect ratioMode2 Standby ModeReset Selected item Description Mode1Auto Selection Wide mode for TV/AV input modeManual Selection Full Dot by Dot Wide mode for PC input modeInput Signal Normal Cinema Full Dot by DotPress a/bto select the desired item, and then press Enter Hdmi SetupAudio Only DNR Digital Noise ReductionIdentification Language setting for on-screen displayColour system setting Input Select Using external equipmentFreezing images Useful featuresTeletext language setting Press Freeze again to cancel the functionTeletext function Subpage screen Useful features Displaying SubtitleDisplaying Subpages Time displayAppendix TroubleshootingTroubleshooting DTV Problem Possible SolutionCommunication conditions RS-232C port specificationsAppendix PC Control of the TVResponse code format PC compatibility chartCommands Part name Model number SpecificationsOptional accessories ModelUnit’s speakers can be attached and removed Removing the speakersBefore attaching/detaching the speakers LC-46GD7X, LC-52GD7X Dimensional drawingsClearing the Password 1300 135 Do not Return this Document to Sharp