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LC-50LE751K (serv.man4)
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User Manual / Operation Manual
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Press 
J
 
to continue the installation.
Choose between Wired or Wireless connection.
NOTE
• 
If you choose a wired connection to the router, you need 
an ETHERNET cable (not included, commercially available).
• 
If you do not have a broadband internet connection, consult 
the store where you purchased your TV or ask your internet 
service provider or telephone company.
• 
Wired and wireless connection cannot be used at the same 
time. Use only one of the connection types.
• 
A wireless LAN connection and performance cannot be 
guaranteed for all residential environments. In the following 
cases, the wireless LAN signal may be poor or drop, or the 
connection speed may become slower.
- When used in buildings made with concrete, reinforced 
steel, or metal.
- When placed near objects that obstruct the signal.
- When used with other wireless devices that emit the same 
frequency.
- When used in the vicinity of microwave ovens and other 
devices that emit a magnetic fi eld, electrostatic charge, or 
electromagnetic interference.
• 
A stable connection speed is required to play back streaming 
content. Use a wired LAN connection if the wireless LAN 
speed is unstable.
Use an ETHERNET cable to connect the LAN terminal 
on the TV to your broadcast router as shown below. 
This is recommended when enjoying services which 
require stable connection speeds, such as streaming 
media.
Multimedia/Network Setup
Network Setup
 Wired connection overview
 
PC (Home Media Server)
 
Router (commercially available)
 
ETHERNET cable (commercially available)
 
Network (Internet)
 How to connect

ETHERNET cable
1
 Switch on the router (commercially available). Refer to 
the router’s operation manual for switching on. 
2
 Connect the LAN terminal on the TV to the router 
(commercially available) with an ETHERNET cable 
(commercially available).
3
 Go to Setup
Multimedia/NetworkNetwork 
settings
Networking.
4
 Press OK and ▲/▼ to select “wired”, and then 
press OK.
Select type of IP configuration:
Automatic: 
Automatic configuration of the IP 
address via DHCP server or via multiple protocols 
according to UPnP specification.
Manual: 
Enter your fixed static IP addresses 
manually. (Ask your internet service provider).
6
 Press OK.
Use the SHARP (AN-WUD630) USB adapter with the 
TV. 
 Wireless connection overview 
 
PC (Home Media Server)
 
Wireless LAN router/access point
 
Wireless 
AN-WUD630 
LAN USB adapter
 
Network (Internet)
NOTE
• 
When using the SHARP wireless LAN adapter, try to provide 
as much free space around the device for best performance.
• 
Make sure the firewalls in your network allow access to the 
TV wireless connection.
Wired installation
Connecting to the network
To enjoy internet services, you need to connect the TV 
to a router with a high speed connection to the internet. 
You can also connect the TV to your Home network 
server through a router or access point.
The TV connection to the router can either be wired or 
wireless.
To access the TV internet confi 
guration go to 
Setup
Multimedia/NetworkNetwork settings 
Networking.
 The next screen is shown:
Wireless installation
 
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Multimedia/Network Setup
• 
Operations cannot be guaranteed when used with access 
points that do not have Wi-Fi® certification.
• 
A wireless LAN access point is required to connect the TV to 
the Internet using a wireless LAN. See the operation manual 
of your access point for setup.
 How to connect
Switch on your router/access point before starting 
the network installation.
Connect the AN-WUD630  USB adapter to the 
USB Wi-Fi port on the TV.
• Do not use a wireless LAN adapter other than the AN-
WUD630 Sharp wireless LAN adapter, as operations 
cannot be guaranteed.
• 
If your wireless network is secured, have the 
encryption key ready to enter on screen.
Go to Setup
Multimedia/NetworkNetwork 
settings
Networking.
Press OK and ▲/▼ to select “wireless”, and then 
press OK.
The "Wireless" connection will be automatically selected 
if the TV detects only the wireless USB adapter.
The TV starts to search for wireless routers/access points.
 
Select required router/access point and press OK. 
As soon as ◄◄ is displayed , you can go back one 
installation step by pressing this button.
If your network has an access code, it is necessary 
to enter the code that allows access to the 
network. A screen keyboard will appear to enter 
the password.
Press OK.
Select IP address assignment method. You can 
choose between: Automatic (DHCP) or Manual 
(Input Static IP Address).
Automatic (DHCP): 
IP address is automatically 
issued by a DHCP server on your home network.
• 
A DHCP server has to be set up on a device on 
the network (WLAN router/access point).
Input Static IP Address: 
IP address is entered 
manually. Use the RC alphanumeric buttons, to 
input digits of IP address.
Press
 J
 to continue.
Afterwards you will see a summary of the settings.
Press 
J
 to confirm settings. 
NOTES
• 
To connect your TV to the internet, you must have a 
broadband internet connection.
• 
If you do not have a broadband internet connection, consult 
the store where you purchased your TV or ask your internet 
service provider or telephone company.
• 
There is no need to enter the security key for subsequent 
connections to the wireless network.
If your access point is set to a stealth mode (Hidden 
SSID, that prevents detection by other devices), you 
need to use manual method to enter the SSID name for 
desired access point.
Select  Enter access point manually and press 
OK. 
Introduce the SSID name using the on-screen 
keyboard. 
Select Adopt and press OK to fi x the name.
Select Encryption method and press OK.
Only if your access point is secured a WEP key or a 
WAP password will be required.
Repeat the process from point 7 of previous 
explanation.
To change wireless LAN connection settings, go to 
Setup 
→ Multimedia/Network → Network settings 
→ Networking.
NOTES
• 
Any low bandwidth adapter (router, hub, wireless access 
point,…) will show poor network connection and then, poor 
streaming quality. It is recommended 56 Mbps or higher 
bandwidth for full feature.
• 
Working in close proximity to other Wireless/Bluetooth 
networks, may cause some trouble using a Wi-Fi adapter on 
the internet connected TV.  Because the wireless link cannot 
be guaranteed, please try to change the Wi-Fi channel on 
the Access Point (AP) to avoid interference. Please refer to 
Access Point User Manual.
• 
Home Media (DLNA) requires external streaming media 
software installed on a PC, inside the HOME Network, that 
is not included with AQUOS NET+.
• 
Home Media (DLNA) server software as Windows Media 
Player 11 (Windows Vista included) or Windows Media 
Player 12 (Windows 7 included), TVersity (www.tversity.
com), Nero Media Home (www.nero.com), or Twonky Media 
Manager (www.twonky.com) are preferred but others can 
also be used. Visit the DLNA website (www.dlna.org) to see 
the certifi ed media server list. Follow the server software’s 
user manual for setup, share and stream media contents.
• 
Home Media (DLNA) (Video, Music and Photo) data is 
organised in folders depending on the Server hierarchy; 
options such as Artist, Genre, Composer, Ratings, Playlist 
or Watch Folders may be present for sorting content, but 
can be different depending on the selected Media Server.
• 
The “Play To” function of some PC Media Players may result 
in very compressed video quality. For best video quality, 
please use the USB Media Player function of the TV.
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Select
 
on the screen during playback to fast forward. 
By selecting 
V
 repeatedly, allows you to increase the 
fast forwards speed. 
Select  
           
 
on the screen and press OK button to 
restore the normal speed.
By selecting 
on the screen the recording fast 
forwards in intervals of two minutes. 
Select
 
on the screen during playback to rewind. By 
selecting 
S
 repeatedly, it allows you to increase the 
rewind speed. 
Select  
           
 
on the screen and press OK button to 
restore the normal speed.
By selecting 
on the screen the recording rewinds in 
intervals of two minutes.
You
 can make a few settings in the USB REC menu to adapt 
it to your requirements.
Go to MENUSetupControlmoreUSB REC
then press OK:
● 
● 
Notify hidden sections
If an entry has been hidden in an archive recording, you 
can be informed by a screen message when skipping a 
hidden area. The factory default is set to yes.
● 
● 
Jump distance
Set the standard jump width (in minutes) used from 
jumping forwards or backwards in the film by pressing 
or 
V.
 Use the numeric buttons on the remote 
control to enter the time.
• If 
Smart jump
 is activated, the jump width can 
only be set between 1 and 4 minutes.
● 
● 
Smart Jump
If  Smart Jump is activated, the jump width is halved 
every time you change the jump direction. The jump 
width is doubled if you jump more than three times in 
the same direction (max. 8 min.).
● 
● 
Serial recording tolerance
A broadcast programmed with the recording type 
Serial 
is recorded if it begins within the programmed 
start time ± series recording tolerance. Use the numeric 
buttons on the remote control to enter the time (always 
two-digit for 01 to 60 min.).
USB REC
 function allows you to record a TV programme 
and watch it later. It also allows you to schedule one or 
more recordings and they will be available to view later 
on.
If EPG or teletext data are available, the USB REC 
stores the title and additional information about each 
programme.
If additional languages are being transmitted for a DVB 
broadcast, these are also recorded. DVB subtitles 
or teletext subtitles are recorded if the recording of 
subtitles has been activated in the USB REC settings.
USB REC requires an external USB 2.0 memory or a 
hard disk, always connected and previously configured 
to record the information. 
The first USB device connected appears as USB1 
terminal.
The USB memory must be formatted before first 
use for USB REC function.
Manual recording
Record interesting programmes directly into USB 
memory with the USB REC button. When viewing time-
shift broadcasts the current broadcast can be saved to 
the USB memory. The programme is recorded from the 
beginning to the end of the time offset recording or to 
the end of the set recording time.
Timer-controlled recording
Select your favourite programme for recording, from 
the EPG. The timer overview has room for 50 entries. 
Watch the programmes later from the USB memory.
Serial recording
You can conveniently programme series broadcast with 
alternating start times.
Time shift viewing with archive recording
If youare recording a programme and would like to 
watch it before it has finished, you can watch the movie 
with a time shift while the rest is still being recorded.
USB REC function 
USB REC function
USB REC (Video Recorder)
USB REC settings 
Archive playback 
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USB REC
Buttons for USB REC function
USB REC function
● 
● 
Recording subtitles
Select here whether subtitles are to be recorded for 
DVB stations.
With USB REC button, the recording starts immediately 
at the press of a button. You only need to specify the 
recording time. 
Press USB REC button. The Recording duration 
screen is called. 
● 
● 
Current programme
The broadcast being watched is recorded on to a 
USB memory or on to a hard disk.
● 
● 
30 min/ 60 min/ 90 min/ 120 min/ 180min /240min
Allows you to choose the recording duration.
● 
● 
???
Manually enter the recording duration with the 
numeric buttons of the remote control.
Select desired recording time with ◄/► buttons.
Press OK to confirm. 
The Timer data screen appears.
Check the timer data, change if necessary and confirm 
with  OK. The recording will start and the recording 
progress bar will be displayed for a moment.
While recording is activated, the status indicator 
(AQUOS pyramid) lights up violet.
You can end a current recording prematurely by pressing 
H
 
button and OK button.
NOTE
If there is no teletext or EPG programme information, 
the recording duration menu will appear the first time 
you press the I  button. Select the desired recording 
duration and confirm using OK.
You can programme timer recordings for USB REC 
using the EPG.
When you have programmed timer recordings, the TV 
set can only be switched off to the standby mode.
If you switch the TV set off by the mains, no timer 
recordings will be made.
Press EPG button.
Select the broadcast to be recorded.
Press REC(E) button. Recording screen is opened.
See Recording in page 32 for more information.
Manual recording 
Programming a timer recording with 
EPG 
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