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66fw-53h (serv.man16) user guide / operation manual
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User Guide / Operation Manual
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“SHARP” consumer electronic products have established a world-wide reputation for unsurpassed quality and precision
manufacturing techniques since 1924, when the famous SHARP trademark first appeared on a radio receiver.
Your new SHARP Colour TV uses the very latest electronic circuitry and engineering advances for the best possible
performance.
Given proper care, your new TV will provide many years of entertainment for the entire family. Please read the following
instructions before operating this set.
CAUTION: Make sure that the main power is switched off when going out.
Dear SHARP Customer
Contents
Safety Precaution
Terms of guarantee  ........................................................ 1
Safety precaution  ........................................................... 2
Feature List  ..................................................................... 3
Accessories .................................................................... 3
Remote Control Battery Installation  .............................. 3
Antenna Connections (Installation) ................................ 4
Controls & Terminals  ...................................................... 6
Switching on  ................................................................... 7
Auto Installation .............................................................. 8
TV operation - Channel selection - .............................. 10
Picture Adjustments  ..................................................... 11
Wide Mode  ................................................................... 13
Audio Adjustments  ....................................................... 15
On Timer and Off Timer ................................................ 19
Help, Demo and Post Code  ......................................... 20
Child Lock (Chanel Block) ............................................ 21
Menu Structures  ........................................................... 23
Teletext Mode  ............................................................... 24
TV Channel Setting (Advanced)  ....................................28
TV/VIDEO Selector  ....................................................... 32
Headphone Jack  .......................................................... 33
VCR mode ..................................................................... 34
21-pin Euro-SCART and 21-pin Audio/Video .............. 35
Typical connections ...................................................... 36
Troubleshooting ............................................................ 38
General Specifications for Television Receiver ........... 39
To prevent fire or electrical
shock, do not use the TV set
in an excessively damp place.
Position the TV set out of
direct sunlight and away from
heat, as high temperatures
can damage the cabinet, CRT,
or other electronic parts.
Do not cover the ventilation
holes at the back of the TV
set, this can cause fire or
other serious problems. Leave
an adequate open space
behind the TV set for good
ventilation.
Always disconnect your tele-
vision from the mains and the
aerial cable during thunder-
storms.
Even if your television is
switched off, it can still be
damaged by lightning striking
the mains and/or aerial cable.
Never remove the back of the
cabinet, as there is high volt-
age in the TV set.
Please call for service.
Unplug the power cord from
the wall outlet immediately if
the TV set begins to make
unusual noises or give off
smoke or an odd smell, then
call your dealer for service.
Do not install this equipment
in a confined space such as a
bookcase or a built-in cabinet.
To prevent fire, never place
any type of candle or naked
flames on the top or near the
TV set.
This equipment complies with the requirements of Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC.
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NOTE:
Remove batteries if weak or if the unit is not in use for long periods.
Do not mix old and new batteries.
Incorrect installation of the batteries may damage the remote control.
Quick reference Guide
Accessories
Remote Control Battery Installation
Before using the TV set for the first time, install the supplied dry batteries in the remote control.
Remote control
Operation Manual
Type-AA Dry Batteries
With your thumb nail, pull up the
slit as indicated by the arrow to
remove the battery cover.
Insert two batteries 1.5 V (Size «AA»).
Be sure to match the battery 
A
/
D
terminals with the 
A
/
D
marks inside
the compartment.
Replace the battery cover.
Digital Comb Filter
Auto Installation System
ACSS function (Auto Channel Sorting System)
99 Channel Programming System
Cable and Hyperband
Teletext
OSD System (On Screen Display)
Tint Control
NTSC Hue Control
ECO mode
Wide Mode Function
Picture rotation
Digital Stereo NICAM
AVC (Automatic Volume Correction)
AV/SCART Volume
Graphic Equalizer
ON-OFF Timer
Interactive Help
Child Lock System
21 pin Euro SCART Connector (RGB)
21 pin Audio/Video Connector (AV-1) With S-Video Input
21 pin Audio/Video Connector (AV-2) 
Front Audio/Video Input Terminal
NTSC playback AV Input
Front S-Video Input Terminal
Headphone Terminal
Blue Back Noise Mute Function
Feature list
66FW-53H
76FW-53H
COLOUR TELEVISION
OPERATION MANUAL
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Printed on recycled paper
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ANTENNA IN
AUDIO/VIDEO
RF OUT
Mains Socket Outlet
AC 220-240 V, 50 Hz
RF out
Aerial Lead
(Not supplied)
Aerial Cable
(Not supplied)
Aerial in
Audio/Video
SCART Lead
(Not supplied)
Mains Socket Outlet
AC 220-240 V, 50 Hz
BACK OF VCR
Aerial
(Not supplied)
BACK OF TV
Aerial connections - TV set only -
Aerial connections - VCR and TV -
Note: See on -Typical connections- (page 36) for details of further connection possibilities.
FRONT
REAR
R
R
L
L
WOOFER
AV-1
AV-2
RGB
Mains Socket Outlet
AC 220~240 V, 50 Hz
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TV
1. Stand-by ON/OFF switch (TV)
Video
2. Power ON / OFF switch (VCR)
TV
3. Digit buttons 0 ~ 9
4. Flashback button
Teletext
5. Colour button (green)
6. Colour button (red)
TV
7. Volume DOWN/Cursor control LEFT
8. Menu button
Teletext
9. Reveal button
10. List selector
11. Store button
12. Cancel button
13. Half page button
14. Cursor button
Video
15. Rewind/picture search/reverse
16. Play button
17. Pause / Still button
18. Stop button
TV
19. TV / VIDEO selector
20. Call button
21. Single/Double entry
Teletext
22. Colour button (yellow)
23. Colour button (cyan)
TV
24. Channel UP/Cursor control UP
25. Volume UP/Cursor control RIGHT
26. Channel DOWN/Cursor control
DOWN
27. Wide Mode selector
TV /Teletext 28. Time button
TV
29. Sound mode selector
Teletext
30. Hold button
TV
31. Sound Mute button
Teletext
32. Text/Mix/Picture button
33. Index button
Video
34. Channel Up selector
35. Fast forward/picture search/forward
36. Channel Down selector
37. Record button
Remote control
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