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C O L O U R T E L E V I S I O N
MODEL
29K - FD5SA
OPERATION MANUAL
Please read this operation manual
carefully before using the colour
television.
TINS-C018WJZZ
05P10-MSP
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  • Page 1 C O L O U R T E L E V I S I O N MODEL 29K - FD5SA OPERATION MANUAL Please read this operation manual carefully before using the colour television. TINS-C018WJZZ 05P10-MSP...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Favourite channels ........... 44 Preparation FM radio ..............45 Game ............... 47 Accessories ..............2 Easy setup ..............3 Safety precautions ............. 4 Broadcast features Part names ..............6 Installing batteries in the remote control unit ..... 7 NICAM broadcasts ........... 51 A2 stereo system broadcasts ........
  • Page 3: Accessories

    Dear SHARP Customer Thank you for buying SHARP’s Colour Television. We hope you will have many years of enjoyment from this television set. To ensure proper operation, please read this manual carefully, and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 4: Easy Setup

    Easy setup To use your TV set, perform the easy setup procedure below. mark indicates the page numbers with more detailed information. Connect the antenna. • See 59 to connect the antenna. Connect any video equipment. • See 59 , 60 to connect video equipment. •...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    The TV set may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the set. Sharp recommends securing the TV set to a stable surface or wall to prevent the set from falling due to sudden shocks or impact.
  • Page 6 Safety precautions Liquid entry Do not place a flower vase or anything else containing liquid on the TV set, as liquid spilt on the TV set can cause electrical shock or failure. Object entry Never insert or drop any metallic or inflammable objects into the ventilation openings of the TV set, as this can cause fire, electrical shock, or electrical failure.
  • Page 7: Part Names

    Part names mark indicates the page numbers with more detailed information. Remote control Infrared transmitter window Aim this window at the infrared sensor window on your TV set. TV/VIDEO Switches between TV broadcast POWER and A/V input programmes. Turns the TV on or Teletext Control buttons 53-57 to Standby mode.
  • Page 8: Installing Batteries In The Remote Control Unit

    Part names Installing batteries in the remote control unit With your thumbnail, pull Insert two batteries Replace the battery cover. up at the slit to open the (size AA). battery cover. • Be sure to match the battery j/k terminals with the j/k marks inside the compartment. •...
  • Page 9: Tv Set

    TV set To open the door Using the projection located under the “PULL-OPEN” indication, pull and lift the door open. To close the door Using the projection, lower the door until closed. Caution: • When opening or closing the door, do not insert your fingers into the gap between the door and front panel.
  • Page 10: Watching Tv

    Watching TV Watching a TV programme Simple operations for watching a TV programme. TV Set (Bottom) Turn on power. • When the Standby indicator is off, press POWER • When the Standby indicator is red, press on the remote POWER control.
  • Page 11: Operating The Tv Buttons

    Operating the TV buttons Simple operation of the TV set. Behind the door Using Press to increase volume. Press to decrease volume. VO L UME Using Press to increase channel number. Press to decrease channel number. Behind the door Using headphone Insert headphone plug into headphone jack to listen to audio with headphone.
  • Page 12: Useful Features

    Useful features Clock/Timer/Channel display Displays the clock, the timer, the current channel number and other settings on the screen. Press C L OC K 9 : 2 8 AM 1 2 : 1 5 AM O F F 2 : 3 0 AM •...
  • Page 13: Sound Mode

    Sound mode Each time you press the SOUND MODE the mode switches between MOVIE, MOV I E TV/VIDEO MUSIC, NEWS and CUSTOM. MUS I C MOVIE: Movie mode MUSIC: Music mode Number N EWS NEWS: News mode buttons CUSTOM: Custom mode C US T OM SOUND MODE –...
  • Page 14: Selecting Menu Items

    Selecting menu items This TV set allows you to adjust the picture and sound, and set the channels and other features using the On-screen display with the remote control or from the TV set. Select the desired menu item by following the steps below and then refer to the indicated page for details.
  • Page 15: Picture Menu

    Menu item ME NU P I C T URE SOUND F E A T URE T I ME R CH - S E T T I NG S E L E C T : CH E N T E R : R E T URN : ME NU Operation guide PICTURE menu......
  • Page 16: Settings And Adjustments

    Settings and adjustments On-screen display language selection The on-screen display language can be set to English, Chinese, French, Malay or Arabic. Behind the door TV set E NG L I SH Press for more MENU/PRESET F R A than two seconds during normal screen.
  • Page 17: Auto Channel Tuning

    Auto channel tuning Automatically tunes in and presets receivable TV stations. Behind the door E NG L I SH Press for more MENU/PRESET F R A than two seconds during normal screen. • The LANGUAGE select mode will appear after the MENU screen.
  • Page 18: Manual Channel Tuning

    Settings and adjustments Manual channel tuning Enables manual channel tuning to a desired TV station. Behind the door E NG L I SH Press for more MENU/PRESET F RA than two seconds during normal screen. • The LANGUAGE select mode will appear after the MENU screen.
  • Page 19: Channel Setting

    Channel setting Enables individual channel setting. ME NU Press to call MENU MENU P I C T UR E screen. SOUND F E A T UR E Press T I ME R to select “CH-SETTING”. CH - S E T T I NG S E L E C T : CH E N T E R : R E T U RN : ME NU...
  • Page 20 Settings and adjustments Channel setting (continued) SOUND-SYSTEM AUTO B/G NICAM B/G A2 D/K NICAM I NICAM SKIP When set “SKIP” to “ON”, the channel number are set to SKIP. To turn off SKIP, press the number buttons to select the desired channel and then set “SKIP”...
  • Page 21 Channel setting (continued) SORT • To sort the program numbers according to your preference. Moving a program TV2 (at program number 2) to program number 5 1. When you press SOR T in step 5 on page S T A RWL D T V 2 , SORT menu will be HA L LMRK...
  • Page 22 Settings and adjustments Channel setting (continued) Deleting a program (Delete TV2 at program number 2) 1. Repeat step 1 on page 2. Press SOR T to select S T A RWL D T V 2 program number 2 (e.g. TV2) HA L LMRK to be deleted.
  • Page 23: Picture Adjustment

    Picture adjustment ME NU Press to call MENU MENU P I C T UR E screen. SOUND F E A T UR E Press T I ME R to select “PICTURE”. CH - S E T T I NG S E L E C T : CH E N T E R : R E T U RN : ME NU P I C T UR E...
  • Page 24 Settings and adjustments Picture adjustment (continued) The following table lists the adjustment items shown in the PICTURE menu and how they change as you press Selected item Press Press VIDEO MODE DYNAMIC STANDARD SOFT CUSTOM CONTRAST To decrease contrast To increase contrast COLOUR For less colour intensity For more colour intensity...
  • Page 25: Sound Adjustment

    Sound adjustment ME NU Press to call MENU MENU P I C T UR E screen. SOUND F E A T UR E Press T I ME R to select “SOUND”. CH - S E T T I NG SOUND Press E QUA L I Z E R SURROUND...
  • Page 26: Equalizer

    Settings and adjustments Equalizer ME NU Press to call menu MENU P I C T UR E screen. SOUND F E A T UR E Press T I ME R to select “SOUND”. CH - S E T T I NG S E L E C T : CH E N T E R : R E T U RN : ME NU...
  • Page 27: Surround Sound

    Surround sound Produces a virtual surround sound from the TV’s speakers. Each time you press , the mode changes in the following SURROUND order: • Receiving signal stereo SURROUND SURROUND SURROUND O F F E S S • Receiving signal monaural SURROUND SURROUND SURROUND...
  • Page 28: Auto Select

    Settings and adjustments Auto select When video equipment, such as a video game system or camcorder, is connected to the front (AV-3 IN) terminals, this TV set automatically selects the input mode (AV3). ME NU Press to call MENU MENU P I C T UR E screen.
  • Page 29: Comfy View

    Comfy view The TV set will automatically adjust the contrast according to the environment brightness. User may select own preference by select COMFY VIEW to “OFF”, “DARK”, “MID” or “LIGHT”. Using MENU screen ME NU Press to call MENU MENU P I C T UR E screen.
  • Page 30: 16:9 Mode

    Settings and adjustments 16:9 mode Selects the width of the picture. ME NU Press to call MENU MENU P I C T UR E screen. SOUND F E A T UR E Press T I ME R to select “FEATURE”. CH - S E T T I NG S E L E C T : CH E N T E R :...
  • Page 31: Child Lock

    Child lock Preventing children from watching TV, certain channels or playing game. Setting the CHILD LOCK mode (For the first time) ME NU Press to call MENU MENU P I C T UR E screen. SOUND F E A T UR E Press T I ME R to select “FEATURE”.
  • Page 32 Settings and adjustments Child lock (continued) POSITION/LOCK STATUS CH I L D L OC K (i) Press L O C K T V O F F Number buttons (0~9) to set POS I T I ON L OC K S T A T US the position.
  • Page 33 Child lock (continued) To turn OFF or to change setting of CHILD LOCK mode While “CHILD LOCK ON” screen appear. C H I L D L OC K ON Number P L E A S E I N PU T P A S SWORD buttons –...
  • Page 34: Demo

    Settings and adjustments Demo To learn more about TV set. ME NU Press to call MENU MENU P I C T UR E screen. SOUND F E A T UR E Press T I ME R to select “FEATURE”. CH - S E T T I NG S E L E C T : CH E N T E R : R E T U RN : ME NU...
  • Page 35: Clock

    Clock This is a real time clock and must be set before On Timer and Off Timer can be used. If clock is not set, On Timer and Off Timer cannot be set. ME NU Press to call MENU MENU P I C T UR E screen.
  • Page 36: Day

    Settings and adjustments This function allow to set the day. ME NU Press to call MENU MENU P I C T UR E screen. SOUND F E A T UR E Press T I ME R to select “TIMER”. CH - S E T T I NG Number buttons S E L E C T : CH...
  • Page 37 On timer (continued) T I ME R Press C L OC K 9 : 2 8 AM POWER DA Y to select “STATUS”. 1 2 : 1 5 AM S T A T US DA I L P OS I T I ON –...
  • Page 38: Off Timer

    Settings and adjustments Off timer Automatically switches the TV to standby mode when preset time has been reached. ME NU Press to call MENU MENU P I C T UR E screen. SOUND F E A T UR E Press T I ME R to select “TIMER”.
  • Page 39: Reminder On-Screen Timer

    Reminder on-screen timer Lets you know when a preset time has passed by showing a reminder OSD. Reminder also works when the TV is in standby mode. ME NU Press to call MENU MENU P I C T UR E screen.
  • Page 40 Settings and adjustments Reminder on-screen timer (continued) Press until normal MENU screen appears. 0 : 0 5 • Five minutes before the preset length of time expires (in the example, after one hour and 45 minutes) and each minute 0 : 0 4 thereafter, the remaining time appears on the screen for several seconds with the...
  • Page 41: View Timer

    View timer It is a function of limiting TV viewing time for children by muting sound and video when View Timer has passed. ME NU Press to call MENU MENU P I C T UR E screen. SOUND F E A T UR E Press T I ME R to select “TIMER”.
  • Page 42 Settings and adjustments View timer (continued) V I EW Press V I EW I NG T I ME 1 : 3 0 L O C K to select “LOCK”. P A S SWORD 0 0 0 0 Press to select “ON” or “OFF”. Number •...
  • Page 43 View timer (continued) To watch the TV programme again (when the viewing time has passed) Turn on power. • “VIEWING TIME OVER” will Number buttons V I EW I NG T I ME OV E R appear. If you do nothing, the P L E A S E I N PU T P A S SWORD TV will turn off in approximately 30 seconds.
  • Page 44: Beep Reminder

    Settings and adjustments Beep reminder It is a function to alert with beeping sound that the Reminder and View Timer are expiring soon with the remaining time OSD displays. ME NU Press to call MENU MENU P I C T UR E screen.
  • Page 45: Favourite Channels

    Favourite channels The colour buttons can be used to select up to four favourite channels. Press to select your favourite Displayed in green or yellow channel. (e.g. Channel 12) Press , for example, until channel number turns Colour white. buttons •...
  • Page 46: Fm Radio

    Settings and adjustments FM radio Allow users to listen FM Radio from the TV speakers. Connecting a FM Radio Antenna To listen FM Radio on TV set, plug FM antenna into FM antenna jack at the rear of the TV. Number buttons (Please refer to...
  • Page 47 FM radio (continued) FREQUENCY • If is pressed less than 2 seconds, FREQUENCY will be changed by step 50 KHz. • If is pressed more than 2 seconds, MANUAL tuning will be started. SKIP When set “SKIP” to “ON”, the radio channel position are set to SKIP. To turn off SKIP, press the number buttons to select the desired radio channel position and then set “SKIP”...
  • Page 48: Game

    Settings and adjustments Game The game mode allow you to enjoy 6 various games. Press to display GAME G A M E M E N U GAME menu. B O X M A N D X - B A L L S N A K E B A L L O O N B R A I N...
  • Page 49 DX-BALL Rules • Break blocks using a ball. Once you have broken all blocks, you can proceed to the next stage. • At the beginning of the game, you have three balls (lives). If you fail to receive a ball with the paddle, resulting in the ball falling to the ground, the number of your lives decreases by one.
  • Page 50 Settings and adjustments Key functions during Game screen: : To move the snake up or down. : To move the snake to left or right. : To pause the game. ENTER : To return to the GAME MENU menu. BALLOON Rules MENU •...
  • Page 51 Key functions during Title menu: : To start the game. ENTER : To return to the GAME MENU menu. Key functions during Game screen: : To move the cursor up or down. MENU : To move the cursor to left or right. : To turn cards over.
  • Page 52: Broadcast Features

    Broadcast features NICAM broadcasts Enables selection of reception mode when receiving NICAM, STEREO signal, NICAM BILINGUAL signal or NICAM MONO signal. Stereo Each time you press , the mode switches between NICAM N I C AM S T E R E O STEREO and MONO.
  • Page 53: A2 Stereo System Broadcasts

    A2 stereo system broadcasts Enables selection of reception mode when receiving A2 STEREO signal or A2 BILINGUAL signal. Stereo Each time you press , the mode switches between STEREO S T E R E O and MONO. MONO Bilingual Each time you press , the mode switches between MAIN and MA I N...
  • Page 54: Teletext Broadcasts

    Teletext functions. FLOF and LIST Depending on the TV programme, the FLOF LIST Teletext pages are transmitted using different systems. Your SHARP TV is adjusted to receive two Teletext Teletext Teletext systems, namely FLOF and LIST, which are automatically identified by the receiver.
  • Page 55: Other Features

    Other features (Text/Mix/Picture) Each time you press the button, the display mode changes as shown below. TV mode Teletext mode Mixed mode TV mode: Current TV programme TV mode screen. Current Programme Teletext mode Teletext mode: Teletext screen. Mixed mode Mixed mode: The Teletext broadcast is superimposed onto the current TV programme screen.
  • Page 56 Broadcast features (Clock) In TV mode: When a TV signal with Teletext data is received, press to display LIST the real time information on the top right area of the screen. In Teletext mode: When a selected Teletext page has hidden sub-pages, you can see them by performing the following procedure: Number buttons...
  • Page 57 LIST mode Teletext page memory list Your TV has 400 Teletext page number memories for fast recall of Teletext information. In programme positions 0 through 99, four Teletext page numbers can be stored in each position; a total of 400 pages. Page memory operation Select the programme channel number into which you want to...
  • Page 58 Broadcast features Fast page selection (LIST mode) Select an appropriate programme channel. FLOF Teletext LIST Press to select the Teletext mode. News Sports Movie Weather Press to change from LIST FLOF system to LIST mode. Colour buttons To recall a page number LIST Teletext displayed in the coloured brackets, simply press the...
  • Page 59: Connections

    Connections Connecting to a DVD player The DVD input terminals (COMPONENT-IN) on the rear of the TV can be used to input high-quality images from a DVD player. DVD input terminals Green: To Y Red: To AUDIO (R) Blue: To P White: To AUDIO (L) Red: To P...
  • Page 60: Connecting To An Antenna

    Connections Connecting to an antenna To enjoy a clearer picture, use an outdoor antenna. The following is a brief explanation of the types of connections that are used for coaxial and feeder cables. If your outdoor antenna uses a 75-ohm coaxial cable with a standard DIN45325 plug (IEC 169-2), plug it into the antenna jack at the rear of the set.
  • Page 61: Connecting To Video Equipment

    Connecting to video equipment Enjoy playback from a video disc player, VCR or other video equipment by connecting them to this TV set using the Audio/Video in terminals. Example use of front terminals DVD Player Camcorder Video Game Behind the door AV-3 IN To Audio/Video To S-Video...
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The following problems do not always indicate a hardware failure. Therefore, please use the troubleshooting guide below before calling for repair service. If, after following the guide none of the remedies work, unplug the TV set and call for service.
  • Page 63: Specifications

    Specifications MODEL 29K-FD5SA Receiving System World multi 28 system TV Broadcasts/ PAL-I VCR Playback PAL-B/G PAL-D/K SECAM-B/G SECAM D/K, K1 NTSC-M (NTSC standard) VCR Playback NTSC 4.43/5.5 MHz/60 Hz NTSC 3.58/5.5 MHz NTSC 4.43/6.0 MHz/60 Hz NTSC 3.58/6.0 MHz NTSC 4.43/6.5 MHz/60 Hz NTSC 3.58/6.5 MHz NTSC 4.43/5.5 MHz/50 Hz SECAM-I (6.0 MHz)
  • Page 64: Definition Of Terms

    RDS, or Radio Data System, is a standard for sending small amount of digital information including station identification (e.g. radio station name) by using conventional FM radio broadcasts. SHARP CORPORATION E 63...

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