Sharp PN-Q601 Operation Manual

Sharp PN-Q601 Operation Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents << 1. Part Names 5. Enjoying Photo/Music/Video Playback 9. Appendix 1-1. Monitor (For PN-Q601/701/801 models) 5-1. Preparation 9-1. Removing the Stand 1-2. Monitor (For PN-Q901 model) 5-2. Selecting the Folders to Play Back 9-2. Setting the Monitor on the Wall 1-3.
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  • Page 6: Part Names

    See pages 2-1 for button operations. The illustrations and on-screen displays in this operation manual are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual operations. The examples used throughout this manual are based on the PN-Q601 model. ENG 1-1...
  • Page 7: Monitor (For Pn-Q901 Model)

    >> Part Names << Monitor (For PN-Q901 model) (Rear) (Front) See page 4-12. See page 4-22. (Side) *1 See the Setup Guide. And see page 6-1 for external equipment connection. See page 7-2 for details on the Audio Select function. See page 6-2 for details on the Audio Return Channel.
  • Page 8: Remote Control Unit

    >> Part Names << Remote Control Unit 1 POWER: Switch the monitor power on or enter standby. 2 DISPLAY: Display the information. 3 SLEEP: Set the sleep timer (See page 3-4.) 4 0–9: Input number. 5 • (DOT): Used for MHL and Web browser. (See pages 6-5, 8-1 to 8-8.) 6 OPTION: Display the Link Operation Menu screen.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    >> Introduction << Displaying an External Equipment Image To view external source images, select the input source by pressing INPUT on the remote control unit or on the Monitor. Example 1 Press INPUT. The INPUT list screen displays. 2 Press / to select the input source.
  • Page 10: Initial Installation

    >> Introduction << Initial Installation Perform the following steps before you press POWER on the remote control unit. 1. Insert the batteries into the remote control unit. 2. Plug in the AC cord to the AC outlet. Language (Language setting) Select from among 6 languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian and Russian.
  • Page 11 >> Introduction << 2 Press to select "Yes" or "No". Initial Installation (Continue) Press ENTER to enter the setting. Power Saving Select "Yes" or "No" to configure default Display settings. Yes: AV MODE is set to "STANDARD" and Automatic Light Sensor is set to "On".
  • Page 12 >> Introduction << Examples of the settings confirmation screen Initial Installation (Continue) Completed 3 The settings confirmation screen is displayed. Confirm the information displayed on the screen, and then press ENTER. NOTE For changing the settings of the Initial Installation, perform "Easy Setup"...
  • Page 13: Direct Button Operation

    >> Direct Button Operation << Changing Volume You can change the volume by pressing VOL+/- on the Monitor or on the remote control unit. To increase the volume, press VOL +. To decrease the volume, press VOL -. Audio status Output Select Output device Fixed...
  • Page 14: Mute

    >> Direct Button Operation << MUTE Mutes the current sound output. Press (MUTE). " " will be displayed on the screen, and the sound is silenced. NOTE Mute can be cancelled by pressing VOL+/- or MUTE. ENG 3-2...
  • Page 15: Apps

    >> Direct Button Operation << APPS Allows you to directly activate various types of applications. 1 Press APPS to display the application window. Press APPS again to switch back to the currently select input. 2 Press to select the desired application, and then press ENTER.
  • Page 16: Audio/Sleep Timer

    >> Direct Button Operation << AUDIO Sleep Timer Press AUDIO to toggle between multi channel audio. Allows you to set a time when the Monitor automatically switches to standby. Press SLEEP. The remaining time displays when the sleep timer has been set.
  • Page 17: On-Screen Display Menu

    >> On-Screen Display Menu << Introduction LCFONT embedded Guide display Item displayed in white This indicates the buttons that can be operated on the This indicates that the item can be selected. displayed screen. The guide display varies depending on Item displayed in gray the menu setting screen.
  • Page 18 LCFONT: This product is embedded with LC Font technology, which was developed by SHARP Corporation for clearly displaying easy-to-read characters on LCD screens. ENG 4-2...
  • Page 19: On-Screen Display Menu Operation

    >> On-Screen Display Menu << On-Screen Display Menu Operation Example 1 Press MENU to display the MENU screen. 3 Press MENU to exit. Press to select the desired menu. NOTE Menu options differ in the selected input modes, but the Press / to select a specific adjustment item, and then operating procedures are the same.
  • Page 20: Menu Operation Buttons

    >> On-Screen Display Menu << Menu Operation Buttons Using the control panel of the Monitor You can also operate the menu with the control panel of the Monitor. Using the remote control Button operations on the control panel correspond to the ones Use the following buttons on the remote control to operate the on the remote control as shown below.
  • Page 21: Initial Setup

    >> On-Screen Display Menu << Initial Setup Language Example You can also select a language from the Initial Setup menu. NOTE Select from among 6 languages: English, French, Spanish, For operating the on-screen display menu, German, Italian and Russian. see page 4-3. NOTE Easy Setup To change the language of the manual, select "MENU"...
  • Page 22 >> On-Screen Display Menu << Initial Setup (Continue) Output Select Example Allows you to select what controls the audio output. Input Settings Fixed: Sound via speaker is adjusted with VOL+/- on the remote control unit or on the Monitor. HDMI auto view Sound via the AUDIO OUT terminal is not adjustable and When you view images sent from external equipment in an outputs at a consistent level.
  • Page 23 >> On-Screen Display Menu << Initial Setup (Continue) Reset Example If complex adjustments are made and the settings cannot be Input Settings restored to normal, you can reset the settings to the factory preset values. Color System Select the video signal system compatible with your equipment from the list below: AUTO/NTSC/PAL-M/PAL-N NOTE...
  • Page 24: Information

    >> On-Screen Display Menu << Information Auto Update Setting Example When the Monitor is on, or when an Internet application is NOTE being accessed, this function enables the Monitor to connect For operating the on-screen display menu, to the network and check for updates automatically. see page 4-3.
  • Page 25 >> On-Screen Display Menu << 2 Press / on the Manual Update screen to select "USB Information (Continue) Update", and then press ENTER. Example 3 Press ENTER to start checking the data in the USB Software Update memory device. Manual Update CAUTION Do not remove the USB memory device or unplug the AC cord while the software is being updated.
  • Page 26 >> On-Screen Display Menu << Information (Continue) Updating the Software via the Network Example 1 Press / on the Manual Update screen to select "Network Update", and then press ENTER. Software Update The Monitor connects to the network and checks for updates.
  • Page 27: Picture Settings

    >> On-Screen Display Menu << Picture Settings AV MODE (Changing Pic.Quality) Example Adjusts the picture to your preference with the following The audio and video settings can be changed to suit the picture settings. program or input content being watched. You can use USER Mode to create customized settings for NOTE each Monitor input.
  • Page 28 >> On-Screen Display Menu << Picture Settings (Continue) Example Automatic Light Sensor (Light Sensor) Automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen. Off: The brightness is fixed at the value set in "Backlight". On: Automatically adjusts. On:Display: Displays the Light Sensor effect on the screen while adjusting the brightness of the screen.
  • Page 29 >> On-Screen Display Menu << Picture Settings (Continue) C.M.S. (Color Management System) Example Advanced Color tone is managed using the six-color adjustment setting. C.M.S.-Hue: This is a standard to adjust the color either Motion Enhancement more reddish or more bluish in tone. Use Motion Enhancement to view fast-action video more C.M.S.-Saturation: Increases or decreases the saturation of clearly.
  • Page 30 >> On-Screen Display Menu << Picture Settings (Continue) Monochrome Example For viewing a video in monochrome. Advanced Reset Active Contrast Returns Picture Settings to their factory preset values. To Automatically adjusts the image contrast according to the reset, select "YES" and then press ENTER. scene.
  • Page 31: Audio Settings

    >> On-Screen Display Menu << Audio Settings Reset Example You can adjust the sound quality to your preference with the Returns Audio Settings to their factory preset values. To following settings. reset, select "YES" and then press ENTER. NOTE For operating the on-screen display menu, see page 4-3.
  • Page 32: Network Settings

    >> On-Screen Display Menu << Network Settings Example Dashboard You can display a list of the main Network settings. Wired Setup You can make adjustments manually for the IP. You can switch the "Connect Type" to "AUTO" or "Manual". Check that numbers are display for each setting. If there are any settings without numbers, specify the numbers by following the on-screen instructions.
  • Page 33 >> On-Screen Display Menu << Network Settings (Continue) Example Device Name Set this function when operating the Monitor from equipment connected by LAN. (See page 7-3.) Use the software keyboard when you need to input text at Device Name. Software Keyboard Switches character to uppercase.
  • Page 34: System Options

    >> On-Screen Display Menu << System Options Example NOTE For operating the on-screen display menu, see page 4-3. Power Control Power control setting allows you to save energy. No Signal Off When this function is enabled, the Monitor automatically shuts down if no signal is received for more than 15 minutes.
  • Page 35 >> On-Screen Display Menu << System Options (Continue) Example View Option View Mode This function changes the screen size. Select "View Option" on the menu to display the View Mode menu screen. The View Mode menu varies depending on the input source. For HD video source Stretch Dot by Dot (Full Screen)
  • Page 36 >> On-Screen Display Menu << System Options (Continue) Example View Option View Mode For 4:3 Video source Example: Screen size images Side Bar S.Stretch (Smart stretch) Zoom Stretch Suitable for viewing Suitable for viewing wide- This mode is useful for 1.78:1 Suitable for stretching 4:3 conventional 4:3 video source screen 2.35:1 anamorphic...
  • Page 37 >> On-Screen Display Menu << System Options (Continue) Example View Option View Mode For PC Example: Screen size images Input signal Normal Stretch Dot by Dot Keeps the original aspect An image fully fills the Detects the resolution of the ratio in a full screen display.
  • Page 38 It will be interrupted by remote control operation. After a Startup Screen few minutes, it will automatically start again. With this function activated, the SHARP logo will be displayed Public Mode when you turn on the Monitor. 1. How to start Public Mode setup screen Front Indicator Light 1.
  • Page 39 >> On-Screen Display Menu << System Options (Continue) PUBLIC MODE Example POWER ON FIXED [ VARIABLE ] Public Mode MAXIMUM VOLUME 100 ] 2. How to exit from Public Mode setup screen VOLUME FIXED [ VARIABLE ] There are the following ways to quit the public mode setup screen.
  • Page 40 >> On-Screen Display Menu << System Options (Continue) Example PUBLIC MODE 5. On Setting Items 1. POWER ON FIXED Selection Selection between "Variable" and "Fixed" Default - (Variable) In "Fixed setting, the power-off by the power key of the unit is invalidated and the image is kept being received. Explaination The power can be turned off by stopping the power supply from AC.
  • Page 41 >> On-Screen Display Menu << System Options (Continue) Example PUBLIC MODE 4. VOLUME FIXED LEVEL Selection Adjustment from 1 to 100 Default Explaination The sound volume to be fixed by “Volume fixed” is determined. Limit in Setting None Exception None Remarks Settingis valid when "Volume fixed"...
  • Page 42 >> On-Screen Display Menu << System Options (Continue) Example PUBLIC MODE 7. MENU BUTTON Selection Selection between “Respond” and “No respond” Default Respond In “No respond” setting, the menu operation by the menu key of the remote control and the menu key of the unit Explaination are invali-dated.
  • Page 43 >> On-Screen Display Menu << System Options (Continue) Example PUBLIC MODE 10. INPUT MODE START Selection Selection between “Normal”,"COMPONENT", “VIDEO”, “PC”, “HDMI 1/2/3” Default Normal Explaination In power-ON, the input source to be started or channel can be set. (In standard mode, the operation follows the last memory.) About options All the input sources in the model are made selectable.
  • Page 44 >> On-Screen Display Menu << System Options (Continue) Example PUBLIC MODE 13. RC PATH THROUGH Selection Selection between “OFF”, “ON: Display RCE” and “ON: Display RCD” Default Explaination Function to feed the remote controller-received signal to Pin 9 (open) on the RS232C. Limit in Setting None Exception...
  • Page 45: Enjoying Photo/Music/Video Playback

    >> Enjoying Photo/Music/Video Playback << Preparation CAUTION Do not use a USB extension cable when connecting a USB memory device to the USB You can connect to a USB memory device, USB hard drive or Home Network server to enjoy viewing terminal on the monitor.
  • Page 46: Selecting The Folders To Play Back

    >> Enjoying Photo/Music/Video Playback << Selecting the Folders to Play Back NOTE 16 is the maximum number of USB drives and 10 is the To play back data on a USB memory device, insert the USB maximum number of Home Network servers that can be memory device on the Monitor.
  • Page 47 >> Enjoying Photo/Music/Video Playback << Selecting the Folders to Play Back NOTE Progressive format jpeg files are not supported. (Continue) USB 1.1 devices may not be played properly. Operation using USB hubs is not guaranteed. Video file format Some video file formats may not be played depending on the file.
  • Page 48: Playing Back Files On A Usb Memory Device/Home Network Server

    >> Enjoying Photo/Music/Video Playback << Playing Back Files on a USB Buttons for thumbnail operations Buttons Description Memory Device/Home Network / / / Select a desired item. Server ENTER When selecting a folder icon: Enter this directory. NOTE When selecting a photo thumbnail: The screen images in this section are for the USB mode.
  • Page 49 >> Enjoying Photo/Music/Video Playback << Playing Back Files on a USB Memory Device/Home Network Server (Continue) Slide Show The photos displayed on the thumbnail selection screen are displayed as a slide show. Buttons for slide show operation Buttons Description RETURN Return to the thumbnail selection screen.
  • Page 50 >> Enjoying Photo/Music/Video Playback << Playing Back Files on a USB Memory Device/Home Network Server (Continue) Music Mode Example Buttons for music mode Buttons Description / / / Select a desired item. ENTER When selecting a folder icon: Enter this directory. When selecting a music file: Play music.
  • Page 51 >> Enjoying Photo/Music/Video Playback << Playing Back Files on a USB NOTE A few seconds after the cursor is positioned on a Memory Device/Home Network thumbnail, the file information is displayed in the right of the center of the screen. Server (Continue) When multiple movies are played continuously, blackout occurs while loading the next data.
  • Page 52 >> Enjoying Photo/Music/Video Playback << Playing Back Files on a USB Memory Device/Home Network Server (Continue) Buttons for playing mode Buttons Description Stop playback Stop playback Fast forward Fast rewind A (red) Subtitle B (green) Previous file C (blue) Display/hide operation guide D (yellow) Next file RETURN...
  • Page 53: Using Link Operation

    >> Using LINK Operation << Connected LINK-compatible devices can be operated without changing the settings of the remote Controlling HDMI Equipment Using LINK Operation control unit. The OPTION button will function only when LINK Operation is used. What's LINK Operation? Using the HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) protocol, with LINK Operation you can Control the LINK-compatible audio system interactively operate compatible system equipment (Blu-ray disc equipment, AV amplifier, DVD).
  • Page 54 >> Using LINK Operation << Controlling HDMI Equipment Using Audio Return Channel This function allows you to listen to the Monitor audio via LINK Operation (Continue) audio equipment without using an optical fiber cable, which conventionally is required. HDMI CEC Link Requirements for using an ARC-compatible AV amplifier: ARC-compatible AV amplifier connected to the ARC- Make the settings to use LINK Operation.
  • Page 55: Link Operation Menu

    >> Using LINK Operation << Link Operation Menu Device Power On/Off You can manually turn on/off the power of the connected LINK-compatible equipment. Each time you press ENTER, the connected equipment switches on or off. The Link Operation Menu allows you to make adjustments during operation of LINK-compatible equipment.
  • Page 56 >> Using LINK Operation << Link Operation Menu (Continue) Change Audio Output Device You can select to listen to the Monitor sound only from the Show Start Menu LINK-compatible audio system. You can call up a setup menu from the connected LINK- Audio Return Channel: The sound from the Monitor compatible equipment.
  • Page 57: Using A Smartphone With The Monitor

    >> Using LINK Operation << Using a Smartphone with the Auto Power On When an MHL-compatible device is connected to the Monitor, Monitor the Monitor turns on automatically. This function operates when "LINK Operation" is set to This function enables you to connect the Monitor to a "On".
  • Page 58: Using A Pc

    >> Using a PC << Adjusting the PC Image You can adjust the position of the image input from a PC by selecting "Initial Setup" > "Input Settings" > "Fine Sync.". Fine Sync. Ordinarily you can easily adjust the picture as necessary to change image position using "Auto Sync.".
  • Page 59: Setting Audio Input

    >> Using a PC << Setting Audio Input Audio Select This function sets the terminal to output the computer audio. The adjustment items vary depending on the input source. Select the input source corresponding to the terminal connected to the PC and then adjust the desired item. To perform the operation, refer to "Initial Setup"...
  • Page 60: Control Of The Monitor

    >> Using a PC << Control of the Monitor Communication Conditions for IP Connect to the Monitor with the following settings made for IP on the PC. The Monitor can be controlled from a PC, control panels and other devices using the RS-232C or IP protocol: TCP/IP Use a cross-type RS-232C cable, ETHERNET cable (commercially available) or wireless LAN for...
  • Page 61 >> Using a PC << Control of the Monitor (Continue) Command table Commands not indicated here are not guaranteed to operate. CONTROL ITEM COMMAND PARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS Command format Eight ASCII codes +CR POWER ON The Power On COMMAND SETTING command rejected.
  • Page 62 >> Using a PC << CONTROL Control of the Monitor (Continue) COMMAND PARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS ITEM CONTROL ITEM COMMAND PARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS VIEW MODE 0: (Toggle) [AV], 0: Although it can 1: Side Bar [AV], choose now, it is INPUT 1: HDMI IN 1, 2: S.Stretch [AV] toggle operation...
  • Page 63 >> Using a PC << Control of the Monitor (Continue) CONTROL ITEM COMMAND PARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS SURROUND 0: (Toggle), 1: On, 2: Off AUDIO (Toggle) SELECTION SLEEP TIMER 0: Off, 1: OFF TIMER - 30 MIN., 2: OFF TIMER - 60 MIN., 3: OFF TIMER - 90 MIN., 4: OFF TIMER - 120 MIN.
  • Page 64 >> Using a PC << Control of the Monitor (Continue) CONTROL ITEM COMMAND PARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS C P x (Toggle) Toggle operation of a closed caption. DEVICE NAME T V N M 1 The device name set in “Device Name” is displayed. MODEL NAME M N R D 1 The model name of the Monitor...
  • Page 65 >> Using a PC << Control of the Monitor (Continue) NOTE If an underbar (_) appears in the parameter column, enter a space. CONTROL ITEM COMMAND PARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS If an asterisk (*) appears, enter a value in the range indicated in brackets under CONTROL CONTENTS.
  • Page 66: Pc Compatibility Chart/Av Compatibility Chart

    >> Using a PC << PC Compatibility Chart AV Compatibility Chart It is necessary to set the PC correctly to display XGA and WXGA signal. Vertical Resolution HDMI Component Horizontal Vertical Frequency Resolution VESA Standard Frequency Frequency 59.94 Hz — 720 x 400 31.5 kHz 70 Hz...
  • Page 67: Using The Internet

    >> Using the Internet << By connecting your Monitor to a broadband system, you can access the Internet from the Monitor. Connecting to the Internet To connect your Monitor to the Internet, you must have a broadband Internet connection. If you do not have a broadband Internet connection, consult the store where you purchased your Monitor or ask your Internet service provider or telephone company.
  • Page 68: Entering Text (Software Keyboard)

    >> Using the Internet << Entering Text (Software Keyboard) When you are editing an input screen or specifying the Network settings used for accessing the Internet, enter text from the software keyboard. NOTE You can enter up to 128 characters for text. Some special characters or diacritics may not be available depending on where you enter the text.
  • Page 69 >> Using the Internet << Buttons on the Entering Text (Software Keyboard) Description remote control unit (Continue) / / / Moves the focus. When moved at the far edge, the focus moves to the Enter opposite edge. Applies the entered information and closes the software keyboard.
  • Page 70: Using The Browser

    >> Using the Internet << Using the Browser Using the Application Window 1 Press APPS, press to select the browser icon from During Dock Display the application window, and then press ENTER. You can move the application icons. Press APPS again to switch back to the currently tuned Example channel.
  • Page 71 >> Using the Internet << Using the Browser (Continue) Selected item Description Selected item Description Allows you to go back to the previous page. Displays the bookmarks list. Allows you to go to the next page. Displays your browsing history. Refreshes the page.
  • Page 72 >> Using the Internet << Using the Browser (Continue) About links Web pages on the Internet often include "links" that allow you to jump to other web pages (or sites). CAUTION "Links" can take various forms, including words or images, If the power is cut due to a power failure or the Monitor but they always work in the same way letting you jump to being unplugged while you are using the Internet,...
  • Page 73 >> Using the Internet << Using the Browser (Continue) Browser Settings You can check or modify your browser settings from the Browser menu. 1 Press / to select " " in the toolbar, and then press ENTER. 2 Press / / / to specify the required setting, and then press ENTER.
  • Page 74: Using Keyboard And Mouse

    >> Using the Internet << Using Keyboard and Mouse You can use a keyboard or mouse for operating the Monitor while using the browser. When you use the USB devices, connect the device to the USB terminal on the Monitor. NOTE The keyboard and mouse can only be used on a browser screen.
  • Page 75: Appendix

    >> Appendix << 2 Detach the stand from the Monitor. Removing the Stand Before detaching (or attaching) the stand, make sure to turn off the Monitor and unplug the AC cord. CAUTION Do not remove the stand from the Monitor unless using an optional wall mount bracket to mount it.
  • Page 76: Setting The Monitor On The Wall

    For detailed information on installing the wall mount, see the instructions provided with the product. We recommend you to contact a technician for assistance when installing it. SHARP is not responsible for any damage to the product or injury to yourself or others if you elect to install the wall mount on your own.
  • Page 77 >> Appendix << Setting the Monitor on the Wall (Continue) PN-Q901/PN-Q801 PN-Q701/PN-Q601 The location of the AC cord holder differs depending on whether it is in its shipment location (A)or has been used as a cable tie (B). ENG 9-3...
  • Page 78 Setting the Monitor on the Wall (Continue) Wall Mount Kit Specifications Standard dimensions for wall mount kits are shown below. The illustration is based on the PN-Q601 model as an example. a1: Maximum distance from the mounting hole a2: Maximum distance from the Monitor's center...
  • Page 79 Do not use screws that are longer than the standard length. Screws that are too long may cause damage to the inside of the Monitor. 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.
  • Page 80: Troubleshooting

    >> Appendix << Problem Possible Solution Troubleshooting No picture Is connection to other components correct? Problem Possible Solution Is the correct input selected? Pages 2-1 No power Check if you pressed POWER on the remote control unit. Is "On" selected in "Audio Only"? Is the AC cord disconnected? Page 4-21 Has the power been turned on?
  • Page 81 >> Appendix << Troubleshooting (Continue) Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments When the unit is used in a low temperature space (e.g. room, office), the picture may leave trails Problem Possible Solution or appear slightly delayed. This is not a malfunction, and the unit will recover when the temperature returns to normal.
  • Page 82: Specifications

    0°C to +40°C As 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.
  • Page 83: Monitor (For Pn-Q801/701/601 Models)

    0°C to +40°C As 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.
  • Page 84: Trademarks

    MHL LLC in the United States and other countries. and LC logo mark are registered trademarks of SHARP Corporation. This product is embedded with LC Font technology, which was developed by SHARP Corporation for clearly displaying easy- to-read characters on an LCD screen. However, other non-LCD fonts are used for displaying some screen pages.
  • Page 85: Dimensional Drawings

    >> Dimensional Drawings << PN-Q901 Unit: inch (mm) *1 Active area *2 Thinnest part *3 Including projecting parts ENG 12-1...
  • Page 86 >> Dimensional Drawings << PN-Q801 Unit: inch (mm) *1 Active area *2 Thinnest part *3 Including projecting parts ENG 12-2...
  • Page 87 >> Dimensional Drawings << PN-Q701 Unit: inch (mm) *1 Active area *2 Thinnest part *3 Including projecting parts ENG 12-3...
  • Page 88 >> Dimensional Drawings << PN-Q601 Unit: inch (mm) *1 Active area *2 Thinnest part *3 Including projecting parts ENG 12-4...
  • Page 89: Software License

    >> Software License << Information on the open-source software license. /src/Platform_Lib/Graphics/DirectFB/DirectFB-1.4.2 /open_source/curl/curl-7.32.0 Software composition /open_source/libwebp/libwebp-0.4.1 The software included in this product is comprised of various software components whose individual /open_source/FastJpegLib/jpeg-6b copyrights are held by third parties. /open_source/libmng/libmng-2.0.2 /open_source/Libpng This product also makes use of freely distributed software and software components whose /open_source/font/freetype-2.4.11 copyrights are held by third parties.
  • Page 90 >> Software License << Software copyrights Utility: wpa_supplicant Bootcode: BSD http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/wpa_supplicant-2.4.tar.gz uboot GPL V2 http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/uboot.tgz lzma public domain http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/lzma-4.65.tgz Kernel: vmlinux Harfbuzz GPL V2 http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/linux-3.7.2.tgz http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/harfbuzz-0.9.35.tar.bz2 busybox GPL V2 http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/busybox-1.18.4.tgz Graphite Apache 2.0 http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/graphite2-1.2.4.tgz e2fsprogs GPL V2 http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/e2fsprogs-1.42.6.tar.gz gperftools http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/e2fsprogs-libs-1.42.6.tar.gz New BSD License http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/gperftools-2.2.tar.gz uclibc directFB...
  • Page 91 >> Software License << libpng Http: libpng license. neon GPL http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/HTTPC.tar.bz2 FreeType freetype DLNA: upnp c-ares No License http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/upnp.1.6.16.tar.gz http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/upnp.tar.bz2 openSSL OpenSSL/SSLeay photo: jpeg6b expat public domain http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz MIT/X libpng zlib public domain Zlib http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/libpng-1.6.7.tar.gz http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/libpng-1.6.17.tar.gz Tremor Xiph.org giflib public domain http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/giflib-5.1.1.tar.bz2 alsa LGPL 2.1 libwebp...
  • Page 92 >> Software License << c-ares GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE C89 compatibility, MIT licensed http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/c-ares-1.9.1.tgz Version 2, June 1991 http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/c-ares-1.10.0.tar.gz Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA ICU license , a simple, permissive non-copyleft free software license, compatible with the GNU GPL. http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/icu-4.8.1.1.tgz Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing http://tv.bobitag.com/LGPL/icu4c-53_1.tgz...
  • Page 93 >> Software License << Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain that everyone understands that 2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus forming a work based there is no warranty for this free software.
  • Page 94 >> Software License << 3. You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, under Section 2) in object code 5. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, nothing else or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative works.
  • Page 95 >> Software License << 8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries, so that distribution is REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES,...
  • Page 96 >> Software License << You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author...
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