Sharp LC-28HM2S Specifications

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LC-28HM2
OPERATION MANUAL
MODE D’EMPLOI
LC-28HM2
LCD AV MONITOR
MONITEUR AV À
CRISTAUX LIQUIDES
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
Printed in Japan
Imprimé au Japon
TINS-7335CEZZ
Printed on post-consumer recycled paper.
Imprimé sur du papier recyclé.
MANUAL DE MANEJO
MANUAL DE OPERAÇÃO
LC-28HM2
MONITOR AV LCD
MONITOR AV DE TELA
DE CRISTAL LÍQUIDO
ESPAÑOL
PORTUGUÊS
Impreso en papel reciclado.
Impresso em papel reciclado pós utilização.
Impreso en Japón
Impresso no Japão
TINS-7335CEZZ
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - LC-28HM2

LC-28HM2OPERATION MANUALMODE D’EMPLOILC-28HM2LCD AV MONITORMONITEUR AV ÀCRISTAUX LIQUIDESENGLISHFRANÇAISPrinted in JapanImprimé au JaponTINS-7335CEZZP

Page 2 - Important Information

US8General InformationPOWERL- -RAUDIOVIDEOS-VIDEOAV INPUT 2AVC SYSTEMHEADPHONEL- -RAUDIOVIDEOS-VIDEOAV INPUT 2HEADPHONEExample of ApplicationUsing Hea

Page 3 - OPERATION MANUAL

9USPreparationConnecting the Display and AVC SystemUse the supplied system cable.1 Remove the back cover of the display.• Press both of your thumbs up

Page 4 - Safety Precautions

US10Preparation4 Mount the back cover of the display and thesystem cable cover.1 Insert the four tabs on the upper side of thecover (1) into the groov

Page 5 - OPTIONAL

11USPreparationBatteries for Remote ControlIf the remote control fails to operate the display, replace the batteries in the remote control.1 Open the

Page 6 - General Information

US12PreparationSystem Connection (Example)The following diagram shows an example of system connection, on which this OperationManual is based.PC INPUT

Page 7 - MAIN POWER

13USPreparationIf you connect your audio amplifier or system speakers to the unit, please refer to the system examplebelow.PC INPUTAUDIOR-AUDIO-LCOMPO

Page 8

US14Basic OperationTurning on POWERWhen the POWER/Standby indicator is “OFF”:Press MAIN POWER on the top panel of the display.If the power cannot be s

Page 9 - Remote Control

15USBasic OperationBasic OperationAdjusting BRIGHTNESSPress BRIGHTNESS and adjust the brightness of the display.DARK BRIGHT NORMALSound VOLUMEPr

Page 10 - Example of Application

US16Basic OperationAdjusting the display’s positionThe display can be inclined between 10° to the front and 8° to the back. In addition it can be rota

Page 11 - Rear view

17USAdjustments to the On-Screen DisplayMenu ListThe list below shows all the items you can set and adjust. See the following pages for details on eac

Page 12 - Preparation

Important InformationCAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRICSHOCKDO NOT OPENCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT REMOVE COVER.NO USER-SERVICEABLE PART

Page 13 - 3 Close the battery

US18–30+30+1V-POSI.–30+300H-POSI.RESETV-POSI.SIDE BARWIDCINEMAMENUVIEWBRIGHTH-POSI.RESETV-POSI.SIDE BARWIDECINEMANUVIEWBRIGHTSIDE BARWIDECINEMASIDE BA

Page 14 - System Connection (Example)

19USAdjustments to the On-Screen DisplayNoteThe SIDE BAR mode and the WIDE mode has an AUTO setting that automatically sets pictures with letterbox si

Page 15

US20Adjustments to the On-Screen DisplayAV modeModeSIDE BARCINEMAWIDESelected item[AUTO]Automatically sets to a suitablepicture size[POSITION]Manually

Page 16 - Basic Operation

21USNote• The screen size is slightly different when receiving 1080i signals and other type of signals.• When the AUTO setting is “ON”, the picture ma

Page 17 - Sound VOLUME

US22BRIGHTDARKNORMALPICTURVIEWBRIGHTBRIGHTDARKNORMALBRIGHTPICTURVIEWBRIGHTAdjusting the BRIGHT Settings1Press MENU to display the Menu screen.Press \|

Page 18 - Cleaning

23USONOFFONOFFONBLACKF-TONE C-TVDEURRESETBRIGHT. SHARPMOVIEAL GAMEPICTURE SOUND OPTIOVDE F-TONE C-TEMPRESETRESETSHARP PRO.AMESOUND OPTIONGAMEMOVIENORM

Page 19 - Menu List

US24NORMALSuitable for viewing a most program materialMOVIESuitable for viewing a movieGAMESuitable for playing a TV gameModeCONTRASTAdjusting the con

Page 20 - Adjusting the VIEW Settings

25USOFFONOFFONOFFSRESETBALANCE LOUDNESSMOVIEGAMESOUND OPTIONBASSTREBLE BALANCE LOUDMOVIENORMALGAMEPICTURE SOUND OPTIONGAMEMOVIENORMALNORMALPICTURE SOU

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US26NORMALSuitable for viewing a most program materialMOVIESuitable for viewing a movieGAMESuitable for playing a TV gameModeAV modeTREBLEDecrease/Inc

Page 22

27USFIXEDVARIABLEFIXEDVARIABLEFIXEDINPUT OUTPUTAV-3WIDE VIEW C-SYSTEM DIPICTURE SOUND OPTOUTPUTINPUTINPUTAV-3WIDE VIEW C-SYSTEM DIPICTURE SOUND OPTV-3

Page 23

ENGLISHOPERATION MANUALENGLISHContentsAdjusting the BRIGHT Settings ... 22Adjusting the PICTURE Settings ...

Page 24 - Adjusting the BRIGHT Settings

US28AV modeModeIMAGEWIDEVIEW(See page 38.)AV-3C-SYSTEMDISPLAYRESETSelected item[NORMAL]Normal horizontal picture orientation[MIRROR]Mirror image ➞ To

Page 25 - For Fine Picture Adjustment

29USConnecting a DVD Video PlayerWhen connecting a DVD player, always connect it directly to this unit.If the signals is input via a video deck, the p

Page 26

US30ConnectionThis display can be used as the monitor of personal computer. Check the following system requirementsin advance.PC INPUTAUDIOR-AUDIO-LCO

Page 27 - Adjusting the SOUND Settings

31USConnecting to a ComputerComputer Control of the Display• When a program is set, the display can be controlled from the computer using the RS-232C

Page 28

US32Connecting to a ComputerCommandsIf an asterisk (*) appears, enter a value in the range indicated under CONTROL CONTENTS.COMMANDREAD/WRITEWRITEPARA

Page 29 - Adjusting the OPTION Settings

33USCOMMANDREAD/WRITEWRITEPARAMETERCONTROL CONTENTSCONTROL ITEMConnecting to a ComputerAV mode (GAME)PICTURE settingsRGB (PC) modePICTURE settingsVOLU

Page 30

US34Connecting to a ComputerCOMMANDREAD/WRITEWRITEPARAMETERCONTROL CONTENTSCONTROL ITEMRGB (PC) modeSOUND settingsPOSITION settings(in the current pic

Page 31 - Notes for Connection

35USConnecting to a ComputerCOMMANDREAD/WRITEWRITEPARAMETERCONTROL CONTENTSCONTROL ITEMIVED___1OKMUT E _ _ _ 1OKCommunication Example: Switching to th

Page 32 - Connecting to a Computer

US36Computer Compatibility ChartHorizontal Frequency: 15-68.7 kHzVertical Frequency: 60-85 HzPixel Clock: 12-80 MHzRecommended display signals and per

Page 33 - Communication procedure

37USPicture SizesIn the VIEW modeThe AUTO setting of the SIDE BAR mode and the WIDE mode is a function that allows you to enjoyautomatic switching to

Page 34 - Commands

US2Dear SHARP CustomerThank you for your purchase of a SHARP LCD product. To ensure safety and manyyears of trouble-free operation of your product, pl

Page 35

US38ReferenceIn the OPTION modeDepending on the WIDE VIEW setting, the display of the wide mode changes. The display also changesdepending on the inpu

Page 36

39USReferenceTroubleshootingCheck item• Insert the AC power cord plug securely in AC poweroutlet.• Make sure the remote control is not in the standbym

Page 37

US40SpecificationsITEM LC-28HM2LCD Size (Diagonal) 28" WIDE XGA LCDNumber of pixel 2,949,120 (1280 dots × 3 RGB × 768 lines)Low reflection Low re

Page 38 - Computer Compatibility Chart

41USDimensional DrawingsDisplayReferencePOWER17-41/64" [448 mm]27-13/64" [690.8 mm]20-7/16" [519 mm]19-3/32" [485 mm]10-29/32"

Page 39 - Reference

US42ReferenceAVC SystemAVC SYSTEMPOWER14-11/64" [360 mm]2-1/4" [57 mm]2-9/16" [65 mm]S-VIDEO VIDEO L-AUDIO-RHEADPHONEAV INPUT 23-

Page 40 - In the OPTION mode

43USUsing the Wall Mount Bracket (Option)The wall mount bracket (Model: AN-28AG1) is specially designed for the 28" display.Note• Consult with yo

Page 41 - Troubleshooting

SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONSharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135LIMITED WARRANTYEND-USER LIMITED WARRANTYSHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants

Page 42 - Specifications

3USGeneral InformationPreparationBasic OperationAdjustments to theOn-Screen DisplayNotes forConnectionReferenceConnecting to a Computer16.Repair—If an

Page 43 - Dimensional Drawings

US4General InformationSupplied AccessoriesMake sure the following accessories are provided with the product.Remote Control(×1)AC Power Cord (×2)Operat

Page 44 - AVC System

5USGeneral InformationNames of PartsDisplayFor details on the use of each control, refer to the page number indicated in the brackets.– +BRIGHTNESSINP

Page 45

US6General InformationAVC SystemRear viewPOWERL- -RAUDIOVIDEOS-VIDEOAV INPUT 2AVC SYSTEML- -RAUDIOVIDEOS-VIDEOAV INPUT 2HEADPHONE12 3 4HEADPHONENTSC /

Page 46 - SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION

7USGeneral InformationPOWER12312PCINPUTCOMPONENTMUTEMENU ENTERVOLAV INPUTLCD MONITOR134680q5792Remote Control1 Infrared transmitter window2 POWER butt

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