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Sharp LC-26DA5U User Manual

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Ajustes útiles
Subtítulos ocultos
Su televisor está equipado con un decodificador
interno de subtítulos ocultos. Los subtítulos ocultos
le permiten ver en su televisor, a modo de subtítulos,
conversaciones, narraciones y efectos de sonido de
programas de TV y de vídeos de casa.
No todos los programas y vídeos ofrecen subtítulos
ocultos. Busque el símbolo “N” para asegurarse
de que se mostrarán subtítulos.
“CC1” o “Text2” visualizan subtítulos de dramas de
TV y programas de noticias mientras que le permiten
ver completamente la imagen.
“Text1” o “Txt2” superponen en la imagen otra
información (ej. una guía de TV, el tiempo) que es
independiente del programa que está viéndose.
2
Ant.
Audio : MONO
CC : 1/2 CC1
Pulse CC.
El modo de CC visualiza.
Información de
subtítulos ocultos
NOTA
Cuando el programa no tenga subtítulos ocultos, “ – – ”
se visualizará en la información de subtítulos ocultos.
Se encuentran disponibles cuatro tipos de información
de subtítulos ocultos. Sin embargo, el elemento que pueda
seleccionarse dependerá de la información que contiene
el programa.
1
2
Pulse de nuevo CC antes de que se muestre
el modo visualizado en la pantalla.
Los subtítulos ocultos cambian.
Dependiendo de la señal aparecerá 1/4 o 1/2.
1/2 muestra el primero de dos servicios.
Ejemplo:
Si un programa tiene dos servicios (CC1 y
Text1), los subtítulos ocultos cambiarán como
se muestra más abajo.
1/2 CC1 2/2 Text1 APAGADO
LC-26/32DA5U(ES)-33-40 05.7.20, 9:23 AM34

Table of Contents

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Sharp LC-26DA5U Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSharp
ModelLC-26DA5U
CategoryLCD TV
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Sharp TV Operation Manual

Important Information and Warnings

Declaration of Conformity

Trademarks

Important Safety Instructions

Additional Safety Information

Safety guidelines for power sources, overloading, object entry, and service.

Transporting the TV Safely

Guidelines for safe handling and moving the television to prevent damage.

Outdoor Antenna Grounding

Instructions for properly grounding an outdoor antenna system for safety.

Quick Reference Guide

Ventilation and Cleaning Tips

Best practices for maintaining ventilation and cleaning the TV screen and cabinet.

Quick Installation Tips

Step-by-step guidance for the initial setup and connection of the television.

Supplied Accessories

Part Names Identification

TV Components

Identification of physical parts and controls on the television set.

Remote Control Overview

Identification of buttons and functions on the remote control.

Preparation for Use

Using the Remote Control

Instructions on how to effectively use the remote control for TV operation.

Remote Control Cautions

Warnings about handling the remote control to prevent damage or malfunction.

Antenna Connections

Guidance on connecting antennas for optimal TV reception.

Watching TV

Powering the TV On and Off

Steps to power on the television and enter standby mode.

Initial Setup Procedures

Procedures for first-time setup: language, antenna, and channel search.

Language and Antenna Settings

Selecting preferred language and configuring antenna connection type.

Channel Search and Selection

Automatic channel scanning and methods to change channels.

Volume and Sound Adjustments

How to adjust volume, mute sound, and use surround sound effects.

MTS/SAP Stereo Mode Settings

Adjusting audio modes for stereo and secondary audio programs.

Basic Adjustment Settings

Menu Item Overview

Overview of available menu options for picture, setup, option, audio, and power control.

EZ Setup and Channel Management

Guided setup for initial TV configuration, channels, memory, and favorites.

Picture Adjustment Options

Customizing picture settings: brightness, contrast, color, sharpness, and OPC.

Advanced Picture Settings

Fine-tuning picture quality with color temperature and advanced options.

Sound Adjustment Options

Customizing audio: treble, bass, balance, and surround sound.

Power Control Settings

Energy saving features: auto power off for no signal or inactivity.

Using External Equipment

Displaying External Equipment Images

Viewing images from connected external devices like DVD players or tuners.

Selecting Input Signals

Choosing the correct input source for external devices connected to the TV.

Connecting Various AV Devices

How to connect DVD, TV STB, VCR, game consoles, and camcorders.

HDMI Equipment Connection

Steps for connecting devices with HDMI output to the TV's HDMI input.

Useful Adjustment Settings

Image Position Adjustment

Adjusting the horizontal and vertical position of the displayed picture.

Input Source Selection and Labeling

Selecting input sources and customizing their displayed names.

Picture Flip and AV Mode

Rotating image orientation and selecting preferred picture viewing modes.

4:3 Program Aspect Ratio

Adjusting aspect ratios for older 4:3 content on a widescreen display.

Digital Noise Reduction and Audio

Improving video quality and setting TV for audio-only playback.

Output Select, Sleep Timer, and Color System

Controlling audio output, setting sleep timer, and selecting color system.

Closed Caption Display

Displaying subtitles for dialogue, narration, and sound effects in TV programs.

Parental Control Settings

Secret Number and Status Setup

Establishing a secret number and enabling/disabling parental control status.

V-CHIP Level Configuration

Configuring V-Chip settings to filter content based on age and rating systems.

Movie and TV Rating Systems

Applying MPAA and TV Parental Guidelines for content filtering.

Canadian Ratings and V-CHIP Control

Setting parental controls using Canadian ratings and managing V-CHIP blocking.

Other Viewing Options

Image Freezing and Remote Presets

Capturing still images and programming the remote for other AV devices.

Manufacturer Codes for Remote Control

Lists of codes for VCR, DVD/LD, CATV/SAT, and Audio brands.

Cable and Satellite Control Buttons

Operating cable converters and satellite tuners using the TV remote control.

VCR and DVD Control Buttons

Using the remote control to operate VCR and DVD player functions.

Appendix and Specifications

Stand Removal and Wall Mounting

Instructions for detaching the stand and mounting the TV on a wall.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for common problems encountered with the television's operation.

Temperature Use Cautions

Precautions for operating the TV in extreme temperature conditions.

RS-232C Port Specifications and Commands

Details and commands for controlling the TV via an RS-232C connection.

Response Codes and Command Table

Understanding TV responses and using the RS-232C command table.

Technical Specifications

Technical specifications and dimensions for the LC-26DA5U and LC-32DA5U models.

Dimensional Drawings

Factory Preset Settings

Service and Warranty Information

Consumer Limited Warranty Details

Details of the warranty coverage for consumer products.

Model Specific Warranty Information

Information specific to the product model, including number and description.

Canadian Limited Warranty

Canadian Consumer Electronics Warranty

Warranty terms for Sharp consumer electronics products sold in Canada.

Product Warranty Periods Summary

Summary of warranty periods for different types of Sharp products.

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