Sharp 8M-B120C Operation Manual

Sharp 8M-B120C Operation Manual

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Contents
1.
Part Names
2.
Basic Operation
3.
Menu Operation
4.
USB Media
5.
Connecting Other
Devices
6.
Operating the Monitor
Using a PC (IP control)
7.
Troubleshooting
8.
Specifications, etc.
Ver. 1.00

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  • Page 1 Contents > Part Names Basic Operation Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other Devices Operating the Monitor Using a PC (IP control) Troubleshooting Specifications, etc. Ver. 1.00...
  • Page 2 Contents > Contents < 1. Part Names 5. Connecting Other Devices 8. Specifications, etc. Part Names 1-1. Monitor 5-1. Connecting 8K output compatible Device/Quad- 8-1. PC Supported signal timing 1-6. Name of Remote Control Buttons screen display(4K or less) 8-2. AV Supported signal timing Basic Operation 5-5.
  • Page 3: Part Names

    Contents > Part Names < Monitor Part Names Front Monitor Name Page Name of Remote Remote control light receiving section Control Buttons ― • Point the remote control toward this section. Basic Operation POWER lamp • Lit white: operating state •...
  • Page 4 Contents > Part Names < Monitor Part Names Rear Monitor Name Page Headphone terminal (Ø 3.5, stereo mini jack) Name of Remote 3-34 • It allows sounds to come out from the speakers even after headphones are connected. Control Buttons USB1 terminal •...
  • Page 5 Contents > Part Names < Monitor Part Names Rear Monitor Name Page INPUT 7 A to D (8K, HDMI x 4) 5-1, Name of Remote Control Buttons INPUT 8 (8K, HDMI) Basic Operation Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other Devices Operating the Monitor Using a PC (IP control) Troubleshooting...
  • Page 6 Contents > Part Names < Monitor Part Names Rear Monitor Name Page LAN terminal (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) Name of Remote ― • Used for IP Control, etc. Control Buttons 3-35, 3-36, INPUT 5 5-15, 5-27, • AV INPUT/AUDIO IN FOR INPUT1/INPUT6/INPUT7/INPUT8 5-28, 5-29 Basic Operation Digital audio output (optical) terminal...
  • Page 7 Contents > Part Names < Monitor Part Names Rear Monitor Name Page Power button Name of Remote MENU button Control Buttons • Displays the menu. INPUT button Basic Operation ― • When in the Menu, this functions as the OK button. Menu Operation forward / backward button...
  • Page 8 Contents > Part Names < Name of Remote Control Buttons Part Names Monitor Button name Page POWER Name of Remote INFORMATION Control Buttons ― • Display the information. Basic Operation Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other Devices Operating the Monitor Using a PC (IP control) Troubleshooting Specifications, etc.
  • Page 9 Contents > Part Names < Name of Remote Control Buttons Part Names Monitor Button name Page Number ― Name of Remote • Also used to enter characters or numbers and perform the setup operations. Control Buttons MUTE ― VOLUME +/- ―...
  • Page 10 Contents > Part Names < Name of Remote Control Buttons Part Names Monitor Button name Page / / / , ENTER 3-2, 3-45 Name of Remote • Used for the menu, character entry, etc. Control Buttons OPTION 3-44 MENU Basic Operation RETURN 3-2, 3-45...
  • Page 11 Contents > Part Names < Name of Remote Control Buttons Part Names Monitor Button name Page MODE Name of Remote FUNCTION 3-27 Control Buttons F1 / F2 / F3 / F4 3-45 • Operation for character entry Basic Operation CLEAR SIZE 5-25 Menu Operation...
  • Page 12: Basic Operation

    Contents > Basic Operation < Initial Installation Part Names Perform the following steps before you press POWER on the remote control unit. 1. Insert the batteries into the remote control unit. Basic Operation 2. Plug in the AC cord to the AC outlet. Initial Installation Language (Language setting) 1.
  • Page 13 Contents > Basic Operation < Initial Installation (Continue) Part Names No operation off Enter standby automatically if no operation continues for the set time. Basic Operation 2. Press / to select setting, and then press ENTER. Initial Installation Basic Operation Listening with Headphones Menu Operation...
  • Page 14 Contents > Basic Operation < Basic Operation Part Names 1. Turn on the Monitor Basic Operation • Each time you press the power button on the remote control turn on or off the Monitor. • After pressing the power button on the rear side of the Initial Installation Monitor to turn "ON", the POWER lamp turns white.
  • Page 15: Listening With Headphones

    Contents > Basic Operation < Listening with Headphones Part Names Setting up the headphones Basic Operation • Sets the audio sound that comes out of the speakers / headphone terminal during the use of headphones. Initial Installation 1. Press MENU to display the home screen 2.
  • Page 16 Contents > Menu Operation < How to Use Menu Part Names • The screen that serves as a gateway to operating the Monitor is called the "Menu". • This section describes how to use Menu. Basic Operation Menu Operation How to Use Menu How to Use Setup Menu List of Setup Menu Items...
  • Page 17 Contents > Menu Operation < How to Use Setup Menu Part Names Basic operation for using the setup menu Basic Operation 1. Press MENU to display the Menu, press to select "Setup", and then press ENTER • If button is pressed, the Menu item can be selected as follows. Menu Operation Setup Application...
  • Page 18 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Easy Setup Basic Operation When you turn on the Monitor for the first time, the “Easy Setup” screen appears. Configure the setting by following onscreen instructions. Menu Operation Menu item names How to Use Menu Language...
  • Page 19 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Multimedia Autoplay Basic Operation Playback the pictures in the USB memory automatically when power is turned on. Create a folder and name it as "autoplay", then put pictures into this folder. Menu Operation How to Use Menu How to Use Setup Menu...
  • Page 20: Individual Setting

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Individual setting Basic Operation Power Save Mode Menu item name Setup Menu Operation Go into normal standby. How to Use Menu Power Save Mode The standby power consumption will increase when "Off" is selected. IP Control is active even during standby.
  • Page 21 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Screen display button setting Basic Operation • This setting allows you to choose the displayed information when you press INFORMATION. Menu item name Setup Menu Operation Input display Yes, During Input select, No How to Use Menu Input detail...
  • Page 22 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Reset Basic Operation • Before transferring or disposing the Monitor, erase all of your personal information. The information (various adjustment values, LAN setup, passwords, etc.) will be erased. Menu Operation How to Use Menu How to Use Setup Menu...
  • Page 23 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names AV Mode Basic Operation • This function allows you to switch the video and sound to be more suitable. Setup Menu Operation USER 1, USER 2, USER 3, PC, PC2, sRGB, DYNAMIC How to Use Menu You can also configure these settings from the Application menu(page 3-44) How to Use Setup Menu...
  • Page 24 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Backlight Basic Operation • You can adjust the backlight brightness. Setup Menu Operation -16 to 0 to +16 How to Use Menu Contrast • You can adjust the contrast. How to Use Setup Menu Setup List of Setup Menu...
  • Page 25 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Color Basic Operation • You can adjust the color saturation. Setup Menu Operation -30 to 0 to +30 How to Use Menu Tint • You can adjust the color tint. How to Use Setup Menu Setup List of Setup Menu...
  • Page 26 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Advanced Basic Operation C.M.S.-hue • Adjusts six-color hue. Menu Operation Menu item name Setup How to Use Menu -30 to 0 to +30 -30 to 0 to +30 How to Use Setup Menu -30 to 0 to +30 C.M.S.-hue...
  • Page 27 • Sets the color reproduction range to be displayed. USB Media Steps Advanced, Standard, Custom* Connecting Other Devices NOTE *ICC profile is necessary. Operating the Monitor For the ICC profile, consult your authorized SHARP dealer. Using a PC (IP control) Troubleshooting Specifications, etc. Ver. 1.00 3-12...
  • Page 28: Color Temp

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Advanced (Continue) Basic Operation Color temp. • You can make adjustments to make the color blueish white (color temperature; high) or redish white (color Menu Operation temperature: low). In addition, you can adjust the white balance by changing the R / G / B gain values on a per-color temperature How to Use Menu basis.
  • Page 29 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Advanced (Continue) Basic Operation Dynamic range expansion setting • Sets the local dimming control and the peak brightness. Menu Operation Enhances the contrast through the use of area-driven backlight. Setup How to Use Menu 0 to +6...
  • Page 30 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Advanced (Continue) Basic Operation Menu item name Setup -3 to 0 to +3 The difference in tone between the bright and dark sections of a video image can be adjusted. Gamma adjustment Menu Operation HDR(PQ) Gamma Setting...
  • Page 31: Noise Reduction

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Advanced (Continue) Basic Operation *1*2*3*4*5 Film dejudder • Intended to play back videos, such such as films on a DVD, whose original signal is 24 images per second at Menu Operation high image quality.
  • Page 32 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Reset Basic Operation • Resets all video adjustments to factory defaults. Setup Menu Operation Yes, No How to Use Menu How to Use Setup Menu List of Setup Menu Items How to Use Application Menu...
  • Page 33: Auto Volume

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Auto volume Basic Operation • If the volume level differs in the same input, you can set to adjust the volume automatically. Setup Menu Operation High Volume range will be kept very narrow. How to Use Menu Middle Volume range will be kept narrow.
  • Page 34 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Treble Basic Operation • You can adjust Treble Setup Menu Operation -15 to 0 to +15 How to Use Menu Bass • You can adjust Bass How to Use Setup Menu Setup List of Setup Menu -15 to 0 to +15...
  • Page 35: Select Surround Mode

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Surround Basic Operation • Recreates an enviroment where audio appears to come from all directions via the built in speakers. Setup Menu Operation Auto, On, Off How to Use Menu Select surround mode •...
  • Page 36: Sound Mode

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Sound Mode Basic Operation • This function enables you to set the sound quality of the AV mode selected. Setup Menu Operation Standard Standard setting. How to Use Menu Dynamic Dynamic sound setting.
  • Page 37 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names View setting for wall mounting Basic Operation • This function is intended to set the sound quality suitable for the wall mount. Menu Operation Menu item name Setup View setting for wall mounting Yes, No How to Use Menu...
  • Page 38: Clear Voice

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Clear voice Basic Operation • When it is difficult to hear the dialog of a drama or a movie, this setting makes it easier to hear and understand by emphasizing the human voice range.
  • Page 39: Audio Only

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Audio only Basic Operation • You can hear only audio sound with no video playing. Setup Menu Operation On, Off How to Use Menu NOTE • It is automatically set to "Off" if you operate to restore video or turn the power off once. How to Use Setup Menu To restore video •...
  • Page 40: No Signal Off

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names No signal off Basic Operation • Enter standby automatically if no signal is received for 10min. Setup Menu Operation Enable, Disable How to Use Menu No operation off •...
  • Page 41 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Screen On Time Basic Operation • It is a function that displays the play time every 30 minutes to prevent her / him from losing track of time playing games Menu Operation •...
  • Page 42 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names RC control lock Basic Operation • You can lock the operation of the remote control. Setup Menu Operation Off, Lock, Lock except power, Lock except volume How to Use Menu NOTE •...
  • Page 43 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Option for view Basic Operation Menu item name Multi-audio When a program has multiple audio channels, you can switch between the audio channels. Menu Operation How to Use Menu How to Use Setup Menu List of Setup Menu Items...
  • Page 44 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Option for view (Continue) Basic Operation Menu item name Depending on the type of content, the black borders around the monitor can be removed by changing the Menu Operation horizontal or vertical width in the "Wide Mode"...
  • Page 45 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Option for view (Continue) Basic Operation Menu item name Enables operation of an HDMI CEC device. CEC control Menu Operation Manual Displays the built-in Operation Manual. How to Use Menu NOTE How to Use Setup Menu *This is not selectable while the manual is displayed.
  • Page 46: Cec Setup

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names CEC setup Basic Operation Menu item name Setup Set it to "Off" if the power supply is turned on or the channel changes Menu Operation CEC control On, Off automatically when connecting a device that is not HDMI CEC enabled.
  • Page 47: Sleep Timer

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Sleep timer Basic Operation • Turn the power off after the specified time has elapsed Setup Menu Operation Change Off, 0hr.30min., 1hr.00min., 1hr.30min., 2hr.00min., 2hr.30min. How to Use Menu How to Use Setup Menu List of Setup Menu Items...
  • Page 48: Terminal Setting

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Terminal setting Basic Operation Color gamut range • Sets color gamut range for INPUT7-A,B,C,D and INPUT8 Menu Operation Setup How to Use Menu Auto Selects color gamut range by automatic detection BT.709 Sets to BT.709 How to Use Setup Menu...
  • Page 49 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Terminal setting (Continue) Basic Operation Headphone • Switches the audio sound between speakers and headphones during the use of the headphones. Menu Operation Menu item name Setup How to Use Menu This is intended to listen to the Monitor with the headphones alone.Once you connect the Mode1 headphones, no sound will come out of the speakers.
  • Page 50 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Terminal setting (Continue) Basic Operation Analog Audio output setting • Changes the analog audio output setting. Menu Operation INPUT1 audio setting • Switches the audio input terminal for INPUT 1. How to Use Menu INPUT6 audio setting How to Use Setup Menu...
  • Page 51: Digital Audio Output

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Terminal setting (Continue) Basic Operation INPUT7 audio setting • Sets the audio input for INPUT 7. Menu Operation INPUT8 audio setting • Switches the audio input terminal for INPUT 8. How to Use Menu Digital audio output How to Use Setup Menu...
  • Page 52: Input Skip

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Terminal setting (Continue) Basic Operation Input skip • Unused inputs (INPUT1 to 4, INPUT6, INPUT7, INPUT8) can be skipped during input change. Menu Operation Menu item name Setup How to Use Menu INPUT1 (HDMI) Yes, No...
  • Page 53: Input Label

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Terminal setting (Continue) Basic Operation Input label • The device names displayed in the input menu, etc. can be changed to the names of the devices connected to Menu Operation INPUT 1 to 8.
  • Page 54 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Terminal setting (Continue) Basic Operation Suitable mode for signals • Changes the suitable mode for signals in order to maintain compatibility with connected devices. (INPUT 1 only) Menu Operation Menu item name Setup How to Use Menu...
  • Page 55 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Terminal setting (Continue) Basic Operation PC input • Set the analog RGB input. Menu Operation • It is displayed when the input is changed to INPUT6. How to Use Menu Input Signal How to Use Setup Menu •...
  • Page 56: Screen Effect

    Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Screen effect Basic Operation Menu item name Setup Menu Operation H-Pos. Adjusts the position of a left-aligned or right-aligned image using button. Position V-Pos. Adjusts the position of an image positioned too high or low using button.
  • Page 57 Contents > Menu Operation < List of Setup Menu Items Part Names Screen effect (Continue) Basic Operation Auto Wide • According to the type of original video, you can display the video on the screen of the size most suitable for the Menu Operation video.
  • Page 58: Software License

    List of Setup Menu USB update Items • Updates software. Import ICC How to Use Application • Import ICC profile data. Menu For the ICC profile, consult your authorized SHARP dealer. Menu item name Setup Entering Letters (Software Keyboard) Check USB update Back...
  • Page 59 Contents > Menu Operation < How to Use Application Menu Part Names Basic procedure for using the Application Basic Operation 1. Press OPTION to display the Application. • You can also use the Application menu by selecting "Application" of the Menu item. Menu Operation 2.
  • Page 60 Contents > Menu Operation < Entering Letters (Software Keyboard) Part Names • If you are required to enter letters, use on-screen software keyboard for entry. • The software keyboard will be displayed if you select an entry field and press ENTER. Basic Operation Software keyboard screen example Menu Operation...
  • Page 61: Usb Media

    Contents > USB Media < Before Using USB Media Part Names What you can do with USB Media Basic Operation • You can play the photo, music or video files stored on USB memory. In addition, you can copy photos to a USB memory . Menu Operation USB Media Before Using USB...
  • Page 62 Contents > USB Media < Before Using USB Media Part Names About USB memories that can be attached to Monitor Basic Operation Devices that can be connected to USB terminal • USB memory, USB card reader (mass storage class) Menu Operation File system •...
  • Page 63 Contents > USB Media < Before Using USB Media Part Names About USB memories attached to Monitor Basic Operation How to attach / remove USB memory • Do not remove the USB memory from Monitor while transferring files, viewing slide shows, switching screens or before exiting "USB Media" at the input selection menu. Menu Operation •...
  • Page 64 Contents > USB Media < Before Using USB Media Part Names About files in USB memory that can be played on Monitor Basic Operation Photo file format • JPEG (jpg) (DCF2.0-compliant) Menu Operation • Maximum resolution (image size): 16384 x 16384 pixels •...
  • Page 65 Contents > USB Media < Before Using USB Media Part Names About files in USB memory that can be played on Monitor Basic Operation Music file format • FLAC (.fla) Menu Operation Bit rate: 128k to 2304kbps Sampling frequency: 8k, 16k, 22.05k, 24k, 32k, 44.1k, 48k, 88.2k, 96k, 192kHz Quantization bit rate: 8bit, 16bit, 24bit USB Media •...
  • Page 66 Contents > USB Media < Before Using USB Media Part Names About files in USB memory that can be played on Monitor Basic Operation Video file format • m2ts, mp4, 3gp (AVC, H.264/MP3, AAC) Menu Operation NOTE • jpeg files in progressive format cannot be supported. USB Media •...
  • Page 67 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Photo Part Names Displaying photo Basic Operation About this function • You can display photos on USB memory. Menu Operation NOTE • It may take more than 20 seconds to display a photo depending on the pixel size. USB Media How to operate Before Using USB...
  • Page 68 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Photo Part Names Displaying photo Basic Operation 3. Press / to select a folder, and then press ENTER 4. Press / / / to select photo, and then press ENTER Menu Operation • The photo appears full-screen. •...
  • Page 69 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Photo Part Names Operation during photo display Basic Operation About this function • When viewing photos, you can switch to the next photo. Menu Operation • A guidance (operation guide) indicating the operation method is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Press the buttons according to the guidance display to operate.
  • Page 70 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Photo Part Names Switching photo display mode Basic Operation About this function • You can switch the photo display mode Menu Operation How to operate 1. During the display of photo, press OPTION, use the / button to select "Screen Size", and then press ENTER USB Media 2.
  • Page 71 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Photo Part Names Enjoying slide show Basic Operation About this function • Photos can be displayed as a slide show. Menu Operation • The photos from USB memory can be selected to be displayed as slide show. USB Media Before Using USB Media...
  • Page 72 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Photo Part Names Enjoying slide show Basic Operation To play a slide show based on photo list 1. Press INPUT, followed by / to select "USB media" and then press ENTER Menu Operation 2. If more than one USB memory are connected, select desired memory with F1 3.
  • Page 73 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Photo Part Names Enjoying slide show Basic Operation To play a slide show based on a photo list. 4. Press to select a folder, and then press ENTER Menu Operation 5. Press F1 • Photo selection mode will be used to display photos. Press / / / to select the photos to be displayed as a USB Media slide show.
  • Page 74 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Photo Part Names Setting up slide show Basic Operation 1. Press OPTION on the photo list screen to display the function menu. 2. Press / to select "Slide Show Setup", and then press ENTER Menu Operation 3.
  • Page 75 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Photo Part Names Selecting BGM for a slide show Basic Operation About this function • Choosing the music (BGM) that will be played when displaying the slide show. Menu Operation • The music stored in the USB memory can be used as BGM. 1.
  • Page 76 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Photo Part Names Copying photo Basic Operation About this function • Copying a photo from USB memory to another memory. Menu Operation • When copying a photo to an SD memory card, a USB card reader is needed. •...
  • Page 77 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Photo Part Names Copying photo Basic Operation • To copy photos, more than one USB memories need to be connected. However, only one connection is allowed when setting the USB memory destination. Menu Operation 1.
  • Page 78 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Photo Part Names Copying photo Basic Operation NOTE • The limit for the file name is up to 80 two-byte or 160 one-byte characters. File names that exceed the limit cannot be copied. Menu Operation •...
  • Page 79 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Photo Part Names To remove the USB memory that is used as the copy destination Basic Operation How to operate 1. Press MENU to display the Menu, press / / / to select "Setup", and then press ENTER Menu Operation 2.
  • Page 80 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Photo Part Names Deleting photo Basic Operation About this function • You can delete unnecessary photos stored on a USB memory. Menu Operation How to operate 1. Press OPTION on the photo list screen to display the function menu. USB Media 2.
  • Page 81: Enjoying Music

    Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Music Part Names Playing back music Basic Operation About this function • You can play back music file in USB memory. Menu Operation How to operate 1. Press INPUT, followed by / to select "USB media", and then press ENTER USB Media 2.
  • Page 82: Enjoying Video

    Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Music Part Names Playing music Basic Operation • Music is played. • When selecting a folder, music files in that folder will be displayed. Menu Operation • Press RETURN to display the previous screen. •...
  • Page 83 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Music Part Names How to operate during the playback of music Basic Operation Playing music that is store on USB memory. RETURN: Returns to the previous step. Menu Operation F2: Plays / stops music playback. F3: Stops playing music.
  • Page 84 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Video Part Names Playing video Basic Operation About this function • You can play a video from USB memory. Menu Operation How to operate 1. Press INPUT, use / to select "USB media", and then press ENTER. USB Media •...
  • Page 85 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Video Part Names Playing video Basic Operation 3. Use the / / / button to select a video, and then press ENTER • The video will be played back. Menu Operation • If you select a video that you watched halfway through, the video will resume from where you left off. •...
  • Page 86 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Video Part Names How to operate during the playback of video Basic Operation 1. Press OPTION during the playback of VIDEO to the Application menu. 2. Use the / button to select "Operation Panel," and then press ENTER Menu Operation How to use the operation panel USB Media...
  • Page 87 Contents > USB Media < Enjoying Video Part Names How to operate during the playback of video Basic Operation Operations during the playback of video • You can perform operations such as pausing or playing a video. Menu Operation Plays the video. USB Media Pauses the video.
  • Page 88 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting 8K output compatible Device/Quad-screen display(4K or less) Part Names • Connects the Monitor to 8K output (7680 × 4320 of resolution output) compatible equipment by using 4 HDMI cables. Basic Operation • When connecting an 8K output compatible device to the Monitor, use commercially available premium HDMI cables.
  • Page 89 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting 8K output compatible Device/Quad-screen display(4K or less) Part Names Connect four HDMI cables (8K output compatible device) Basic Operation • A commercially available premium HDMI cable is required. Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other Devices Connecting 8K Output- compatible...
  • Page 90: Basic Operation

    Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting 8K output compatible Device/Quad-screen display(4K or less) Part Names Supported format in Mode2 Basic Operation • 7680 × 4320 (24Hz, 25Hz, 30Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz) How to switch Menu Operation • Press INPUT on the remote control. During the display of the input change menu, use the / to select "INPUT7", and press ENTER.
  • Page 91 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting 8K output compatible Device/Quad-screen display(4K or less) Part Names How to change the display position in Mode3/4 Basic Operation • In mode 3, press the button for the input you want to display at the top left. The display position of the selected screen and the upper left screen change.
  • Page 92 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting 4K output compatible Device Part Names Connecting a 4K output compatible BD recorder Basic Operation Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other Devices Connecting 8K Output- compatible Device/Quad-screen display(4K or less) Connecting a 4K output compatible AV amplifier Connecting 4K Output- compatible Device Viewing HDR Video...
  • Page 93 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting 4K output compatible Device Part Names Connecting 4K output compatible device Basic Operation • Use a PC that supports 4K output (resolution output of 3840 × 2160). Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other Devices Connecting 8K Output- compatible...
  • Page 94 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Viewing HDR Video (INPUT1, INPUT7, INPUT8) Part Names • This Monitor provides support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) supported by “ULTRA HD Blu-ray ". Ever-more brightness information is included on HDR video, making it possible to express the gradation of bright and Basic Operation dark areas in the HDR video.
  • Page 95 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Viewing HDR Video (INPUT1, INPUT7, INPUT8) Part Names Adjusting an HDR video to be either brightness-oriented or tone-oriented. Basic Operation 1. Press MENU to display the Menu, use the / / / to select "Setup", and then press ENTER 2.
  • Page 96 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Using the HDMI CEC Part Names What is HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)? Basic Operation • HDMI terminals are not limited to video or audio signals but it permits control signals, which allow for device-to- device control, which is transmitted through the HDMI cable.
  • Page 97 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Using the HDMI CEC Part Names Before using HDMI CEC functions Basic Operation 1. Connect to an HDMI CEC enabled device • With a commercially available HDMI-certified cable, connect an HDMI CEC compatible device and the Monitor using a commercially available HDMI-certified cable. Menu Operation 2.
  • Page 98 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting Recorder, Player, etc. Part Names To connect through HDMI terminals Basic Operation • Check the output terminals of your recorder or player, and connect to a terminal that is capable of high definition / high image quality. NOTE Menu Operation •...
  • Page 99 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting Recorder, Player, etc. Part Names To connect through video terminals Basic Operation Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other Devices Connecting 8K Output- compatible Device/Quad-screen display(4K or less) Connecting 4K Output- compatible Device NOTE Viewing HDR Video •...
  • Page 100 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting Recorder, Player, etc. Part Names For a device with an HDMI output terminal Basic Operation • HDMI terminals allow video and audio signals to be transmitted through an HDMI-certified cable (commercial product). • Be sure to use a commercially available HDMI-certified product. If you use a cable that is not HDMI-certifed, a malfunction may occur, such as a failure to display a video or operate HDMI CEC, no sound coming from the Monitor, or a Menu Operation noise in video.
  • Page 101 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting Recorder, Player, etc. Part Names For a device with an HDMI output terminal (INPUT 1 / 2 / 3 / 4) Basic Operation Supported video signals Menu Operation • 3840 × 2160 (24Hz/25Hz/30Hz/50Hz/60Hz ), 1080p (24Hz/30Hz/50Hz/60Hz), 720p (30Hz/50Hz/60Hz), 1080i, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i, VGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA, SXGA, SXGA+ USB Media...
  • Page 102 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting Recorder, Player, etc. Part Names For a device with a video output terminal (connection for playback) Basic Operation • Do not turn on the Monitor and recoding device before completing connection between the Monitor and the recording device. Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other...
  • Page 103 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting Recorder, Player, etc. Part Names Switching to the screen of a BD recorder, etc. Basic Operation • Switching to the screen of HDMI output allows you to watch BD or DVD video. The underlined step describes the operation of an external device such as BD recorder. Menu Operation 1.
  • Page 104 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting Recorder, Player, etc. Part Names Switching to the screen of a BD recorder, etc. Basic Operation The underlined step describes the operation of an external device such as BD recorder. 4. Press INPUT repeatedly to select the name of the input to which the device is connected Menu Operation •...
  • Page 105 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting Recorder, Player, etc. Part Names Switching to the screen of a BD recorder, etc. Basic Operation To change displayed name of input source as desired • The device names displayed in the input menu, etc. can be changed to the names of the devices connected to Menu Operation INPUT1 to 8.
  • Page 106 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting Recorder, Player, etc. Part Names Switching to the screen of a BD recorder, etc. Basic Operation To skip unused inputs • Unused inputs (INPUT1 to 4, INPUT6, INPUT7, INPUT8) can be skipped during input change. Menu Operation 1.
  • Page 107 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting Recorder, Player, etc. Part Names Switching to the screen of a BD recorder, etc. Basic Operation When connecting a video game console. • You can connect and play video game console in all INPUT. In case you play video game in INPUT7, you can feel better response in PC mode. Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other...
  • Page 108: Connecting Audio Device

    Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting Audio Device Part Names • You can connect an audio device to the Monitor and enjoy impressive sound quality and volume. Basic Operation Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other Devices Connecting 8K Output- compatible Device/Quad-screen display(4K or less)
  • Page 109 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting PC Part Names Using as a monitor for PC Basic Operation • Before connecting a PC to the Monitor, check the output resolution of the PC. If the PC does not provide support for the following resolutions, the PC screen cannot be displayed on the Monitor.
  • Page 110 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting PC Part Names Using as a monitor for PC Basic Operation The resolutions supported by this monitor Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency VESA Input7 Resolution (pixel) Input1 Input2〜4 Input6 Input8 Menu Operation A〜D (kHz) (Hz) standards 480p...
  • Page 111 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting PC Part Names Using as a monitor for PC Basic Operation NOTE • When a certain type of PC is connected to the Monitor, the PC screen may fail to display properly or completely even if the input signal is supported by the Monitor. Menu Operation •...
  • Page 112 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting PC Part Names Using as a monitor for PC Basic Operation Selectable screen size for the Monitor (The selectable screen sizes may vary depending on the input signal from PC.) Input signal Normal Zoom Full Dot by Dot...
  • Page 113: Basic Operation

    Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting PC Part Names Using as a monitor for PC Basic Operation Displaying the PC screen / selecting the screen size 1. Turn on PC Menu Operation 2. Press INPUT to display the input change menu, and after selecting the input to which the PC has been connected with the / button, press ENTER USB Media...
  • Page 114 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting PC Part Names When the monitor is connected to a PC with DVI output terminal (digital connection) Basic Operation Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other Devices Connecting 8K Output- compatible Device/Quad-screen display(4K or less) Connecting 4K Output- compatible Device •...
  • Page 115 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting PC Part Names When the monitor is connected to a PC with HDMI output terminal (digital connection) Basic Operation Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other Devices Connecting 8K Output- compatible Device/Quad-screen display(4K or less) Connecting 4K Output- compatible Device Viewing HDR Video...
  • Page 116 Contents > Connecting Other Devices < Connecting PC Part Names When the monitor is connected to a PC with analog RGB output terminal (analog connection) Basic Operation Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other Devices Connecting 8K Output- compatible Device/Quad-screen display(4K or less) Connecting 4K Output- compatible Device Viewing HDR Video...
  • Page 117 Contents > Operating the Monitor Using a PC (IP control) < Connecting the Monitor and PC Part Names • The Monitor is connected using a commercially available LAN cable. Basic Operation Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other Devices Operating the Monitor Using a PC (IP control) Connecting the Monitor NOTE...
  • Page 118 Contents > Operating the Monitor Using a PC (IP control) < Connecting the Monitor and PC Part Names Command and argument • Any argument shown as "-" in the command Basic Operation list on pages can take on any one of the followings:"0"...
  • Page 119 Contents > Operating the Monitor Using a PC (IP control) < Settings to operate the Monitor Part Names • This is required to operate the Monitor remotely using a mobile device or PC. • Using a terminal emulator, you can perform the Monitor operations, such as volume control and input change. Basic Operation •...
  • Page 120 Contents > Operating the Monitor Using a PC (IP control) < Command list Part Names • Any commands not listed in the following table are out of operation guarantee range. Basic Operation Function “A”part “B”part Part operation description Remarks Power POWR Power off Transition to standby...
  • Page 121: Command List

    Contents > Operating the Monitor Using a PC (IP control) < Command list Part Names Function “A”part “B”part Part operation description Remarks Basic Operation Picture Backlight VLMP -16 to 16 Backlight setup Contrast CONT 0 to 40 Contrast setup Menu Operation Brightness BLVL -30 to 30...
  • Page 122 Contents > Operating the Monitor Using a PC (IP control) < Command list Part Names Function “A”part “B”part Part operation description Remarks Basic Operation Screen size WIDE (Toggle) Toggles among currently selectable items Normal Menu Operation Smart zoom Wide 4:3 USB Media Zoom Connecting Other...
  • Page 123 Contents > Operating the Monitor Using a PC (IP control) < Command list Part Names Function “A”part “B”part Part operation description Remarks Basic Operation Main unit control lock BKLC Unlock "Main unit control lock" Lock Prohibits monitor button operation Menu Operation Reply product name RPPN ????
  • Page 124: Troubleshooting

    Contents > Troubleshooting < If You Suspect a Problem Part Names • If you encounter a problem, verify the problem before asking for repair. Check the following; Basic Operation The power cannot be turned on Menu Operation Be sure to insert the power cord plug all the way in. USB Media Connecting Other Devices...
  • Page 125 Contents > Troubleshooting < If You Suspect a Problem Part Names Check the following; Basic Operation The power cannot be turned on (Continue) If the lamp is not lit, press the power button on the Monitor to turn on the power. Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other...
  • Page 126 Contents > Troubleshooting < If You Suspect a Problem Part Names General Basic Operation What if Where to check Reference page The operation manual supplied with the Monitor Is the power plug unplugged from the outlet? Menu Operation "Connecting AC Cord" There is no video and Is the POWER lamp lit white? sound output from the...
  • Page 127 Contents > Troubleshooting < If You Suspect a Problem Part Names General Basic Operation What if Where to check Reference page Is the volume control set to the minimum level? Menu Operation Is it set to "Mute"? ― USB Media Is the headphone left plugged into the headphone terminal? Video appears on Monitor but no sound comes out of it Connecting Other...
  • Page 128 Contents > Troubleshooting < If You Suspect a Problem Part Names General Basic Operation What if Where to check Reference page Change "Picture". 3-17 Menu Operation The screen is dim Adjust "Backlight". Check "AV Mode". USB Media Underexposure Adjust "Backlight", "Brightness", or "Advanced" - "Gamma adjustment". 3-15 Connecting Other The display screen increases or decreases in...
  • Page 129 Contents > Troubleshooting < If You Suspect a Problem Part Names General Basic Operation What if Where to check Reference page It may be attributable to external or interference noises. Turn off the Monitor with its power button, leave it alone for about a ―...
  • Page 130 Contents > Troubleshooting < If You Suspect a Problem Part Names General Basic Operation What if Where to check Reference page Input change does not allow selection Is the input skip set to "No"? 3-37 Menu Operation The power turns off automatically Check if the Monitor is in the mode where it is turned off automatically.
  • Page 131 Contents > Troubleshooting < If You Suspect a Problem Part Names IP control-related Basic Operation What if Where to check Reference page No IP control Menu Operation Go to the setup menu, and then " (Initial Setup)" - "Network Setup" - "IP Control setup". Check if it is set to "Enable". USB Media Connecting Other Devices...
  • Page 132 Contents > Troubleshooting < If Error Message Appears Part Names Message concerning USB Media Basic Operation On-screen error message example Solution USB inrush current has occurred.It can occur when multiple USB devices are connected to Menu Operation The power supply requirement of the connected USB device is too large. After turning power off the Monitor, connect only the Monitor.
  • Page 133 Contents > Troubleshooting < If Error Message Appears Part Names Message concerning USB Media Basic Operation On-screen error message example Solution Out-of-spec video data cannot be played back. Menu Operation Cannot play. Check if the video data format can be played back on the Monitor. Unable to play this file.
  • Page 134 Contents > Troubleshooting < What If Part Names If the Monitor cannot be operated Basic Operation • If the Monitor is exposed to intensive external noise (very large amount of static electricity, source voltage error caused by lighting strike, etc.), or if you operate the Monitor in an improper manner, an error may result, such as failure to operate or control the Monitor.
  • Page 135 Contents > Specifications, etc. < PC Supported signal timing Part Names Horizontal Vertical frequency Input7 Resolution (pixel) frequency Input1 Input2〜4 Input6 Input8 Basic Operation (Hz) A〜D (kHz) 640 x 480 31.5 Menu Operation 37.9 USB Media 37.5 800 x 600 35.1 Connecting Other 37.9...
  • Page 136 Contents > Specifications, etc. < AV Supported signal timing Part Names Horizontal Vertical frequency Input7 Resolution (pixel) frequency Input1 Input2〜4 Input6 Input8 Basic Operation (Hz) A〜D (kHz) 720 x 400 31.5 Menu Operation 15.7 59.94 480i 720(1440)x480i USB Media 15.8 576i 720(1440)x576i 15.6...
  • Page 137 Contents > Specifications, etc. < AV Supported signal timing Part Names Horizontal Vertical frequency Input7 Resolution (pixel) frequency Input1 Input2〜4 Input6 Input8 Basic Operation (Hz) A〜D (kHz) 54.0 Menu Operation 56.3 USB Media 67.4 29.97 3840x2160 67.5 Connecting Other 112.5 Devices 134.9 59.94...
  • Page 138 Contents > Specifications, etc. < Dimensional Drawing Part Names Note that the values shown are approximate values. Basic Operation Menu Operation USB Media Connecting Other Devices Operating the Monitor Using a PC (IP control) Troubleshooting Specifications, etc. PC Supported signal timing AV Supported signal timing...
  • Page 139 Operating the Monitor Using a PC (IP control) We are unable to answer any questions about the source code for the open source software. The source code for the software components whose copyrights are held by SHARP is not distributed.
  • Page 140: Software License

    USB Media 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 Connecting Other easy-to-read characters on an LCD screen. However, other non-LCD fonts are used for displaying some screen pages.
  • Page 141 Contents < Specifications, etc. Software License Part Names Trademark, Registered Trademark, etc. Basic Operation • Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Audio and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. • The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. Menu Operation •...

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