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66GF-64 (serv.man12)
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User Manual / Operation Manual
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TV / CTR / Split - Part 2 - Controls and terminals, Switching on, Auto installation - page 6-9
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Web-site: www.sharp.co.uk/support
Help Line (office hours only): 0990-274277
Controls & Terminals
FRONT TV
1.
Main Power On/Off Switch
2.
Power Indicator
3.
Program Selector (UP/DOWN)
4.
Volume Buttons (UP/DOWN)
5.
Remote Control Sensor
6.
O.P.C. Sensor
7.
Sound Indicator
8.
O.P.C. and Remote
Control Indicator
9.
Door
HOW TO OPEN THE DOOR
Press the top of the door, opening it slightly
hook your finger inside and pull open.
Behind the door
10. 
Headphone Socket (3.5 mm / 16~600 ohms)
11. S-Video input terminal
12. Video Input Terminal (PAL/SECAM/NTSC)
13. Audio Input Terminal (left)
14. Audio Input Terminal (right)
REAR TV
External speakers (Front external left, right and
subwoofer speakers are optional)
1.
Subwoofer output
2.
Rear loudspeaker output (RIGHT)
3.
Rear loudspeaker output (LEFT)
4.
Front loudspeaker output (LEFT)
5.
Front loudspeaker output (RIGHT)
Note: See the technical data of external
speakers on –typical connection– (page 47).
21-pin In/Out
6.
21-pin Audio/Video (AV-2)
With PAL/SECAM/NTSC Video Input
7.
21-pin Audio/Video (AV-1)
With PAL/SECAM/NTSC/S-Video Input
and AV LINK control signal 
8.
21-pin Euro SCART (RGB) 
With PAL/SECAM/NTSC Video Input
RF Input
9.
Aerial terminal
9
8 7 6 5
4
3
2 1
1
5
4
3
2
9
8
7
6
w
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L/S/G/I
AUDIO
R/D/D/D
10
11
12
13
14
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Web-site: www.sharp.co.uk/support
Help Line (office hours only): 0990-274277
Switching on
Power supply on/off button
This TV memorizes the Mode last used when it was switched off. When the
main power button (
p
I
) is pressed to turn on the set, the power indicator will
light and the set will resume in either the Stand-by mode or Programme
mode, depending upon its condition when it was switched off.
On-Off/Stand-by button 
When the TV is in Stand-by mode, to turn ON the TV press the Stand-by but-
ton (
B
l
TV) on the remote control, or one of the four buttons on the TV
( Va/\, VCH/\ ). The TV will change from Stand-by mode to Programme
mode, the sound indicator will light a few moments and an image will appear
on the screen. Press the Stand-by button (
B
l
TV) again and the TV will
return to Stand-by mode.
Blue back off timer
If noise appears in TV or VCR mode, the screen turns blue. The blue back off-timer is then engaged and will automatically
switch to Stand-by mode after 15 minutes.
Main power button
Power indicator
8
Auto Installation System
Your television set is provided with an Automatic Installation System which makes Installation easier.
This new system is activated when you turn on the TV for the first time.
Procedure:
1. 
Put batteries into the remote control and connect the aerial lead into the aerial input terminal on the rear of your TV,
as shown on page 3 and 4.
2. Connect the TV power cable to a 220 ~ 240 V system.
3. Press the main power button (
p
I
), on the right hand side of the TV
set, to start the “AUTO INSTALLATION”.
4. The red power indicator will light.
5. The “AUTO INSTALLATION” message will appear on your TV
screen.
The TV is ready to preset automatically all local channels for you.
If the TV is being used with a VCR, turn on the VCR and play back
a pre-recorded tape.
6. Now, press any button on the TV remote control and follow the
instructions on the screen, to start Auto Channel Preset.
TV set will sort channels in order, with:
1= BBC 1
2= BBC 2
3= ITV and so on.
Automatic Channel Sorting System (ACSS): The TV set SEARCHES
FOR FREQUENCIES, memorises the channels found, and sorts them
(according to technical criteria) from Pr-01 of the TV, to a maximum of
99 programmes.
Notes: This tuning process may take several minutes to perform.
IF THE TV CANNOT BE INSTALLED BY THIS METHOD, PLEASE
PHONE THE FOLLOWING NUMBER: 
0990-274277
If you need to repeat the “AUTO INSTALLATION”, please read -TV
Channel Setting- (page 31).
Stored programmes: When the AUTOMATIC SEARCH has been
completed, the "Stored programmes" Menu will appear on screen and
you can change the order of the channels and change or give the
channels a four letter name.
For a more detailed explanation see page 9.
If you wish exit from the menu, press the BLUE button.
Note
It is advisable to use Pr 01, Pr 02, Pr 03 and Pr 04 for the most often used
programmes with teletext and for those which contain their own programme
information and information on other channels in the Teletext pages. For more
explanation, please go on to the section entitled TV-GUIDE.
Auto Installation
VCR
Automatic searching and sorting.
Press the menu button to cancel.
Web-site: www.sharp.co.uk/support
Help Line (office hours only): 0990-274277
Main power button
Power indicator
Stored programmes Menu
a)
Select programme to be edited.
Use this option to select a programme from the list. Each time
you press 
E
or 
F
the memorised channel will be
viewed and will remain selected on the list by means of white
background.
b)
Delete this programme.
Use this option for cancelling programmes which are badly tuned
or repeated.
b.1 Select the programme (Pr) you wish to delete using Cursor
UP/DOWN buttons  
E
F
(marked with white 
background).
b.2 Press the YELLOW button 
to see the “Delete Menu”.
When the YELLOW button 
is pressed, the TV will ask for
confirmation that you wish to cancel, and you must press the
YELLOW button 
again. The channels that follow it on the
list will automatically rearrange themselves by moving up one
programme (Pr) place, to restore the space of the cancelled
channel (CH).
c)
Go to sorting mode
Use this option for sorting the channels (CH) into the desired
programme (Pr), as follows:
c.1 Select the programme (Pr) you wish to change using Cursor
UP/DOWN buttons  
E
F
(marked with white
background).
c.2 Press the GREEN button 
to see the “Sorting Menu”.
c.3 Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons  
E
F
to move
the channel (CH) to the required position.
c.4 Press the GREEN button 
to finish.
d)
Edit this programme
Use this option for giving a name made up of four digits to the
channels or for changing the one which appears on some
channels, in the following way:
d.1 Select the channel using the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons  
E
/
F
.
d.2 Press the RED button 
to see the “Edit Menu”.
d.3 Press the Cursor UP/DOWN buttons  
E
F
to change
the first letter. Letters A to Z of the alphabet, a blank space and
the numbers 0 to 9 will appear sequentially. Some of the
broadcasting stations names such as BBC1 or CH4 are already
incorporated in the TV and appear among the alphabet to make
this task easier.
d.4 Press the
I
button for changing the position of the cursor and
the   
E
F
buttons for changing the letters (repeat this
action for other letters).
d.5 When you have finished the fourth letter, press the 
I
button to quit the “Edit Menu” option.
Note: Use the names that appear sequentially in section d.3 to ensure the better functioning of the “TV GUIDE”.
e)
Exit
Use this option to quit the menu by pressing the BLUE button 
.
Stored programmes Menu
Delete Menu
Sorting Menu
Edit Menu
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Web-site: www.sharp.co.uk/support
Help Line (office hours only): 0990-274277
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