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Sharp PN-E702 User Manual

Sharp PN-E702
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PN-E702
LCD MONITOR
OPERATION MANUAL

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Sharp PN-E702 Specifications

General IconGeneral
3DNo
Pixel pitch0.802 x 0.802 mm
Aspect ratio16:9
Response time6 ms
Display diagonal70 \
Separate H/V syncYes
Supported video modes1080p
Viewable size, vertical865.6 mm
Contrast ratio (dynamic)-
Contrast ratio (typical)4000:1
Display number of colors1.073 billion colors
Viewable size, horizontal1538.9 mm
Viewing angle, horizontal176 °
Display brightness (typical)450 cd/m²
Supported graphics resolutions1920 x 1080 (HD 1080)
Audio systemstereo
Analog signal format systemNTSC, NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL 60, SECAM
RS-232 ports2
DVI-D ports quantity0
Product colorBlack
Panel mounting interface200 x 200, 400 x 200 mm
AC input voltage100 - 240 V
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Power consumption (typical)240 W
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)20 - 80 %
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth (without stand)100 mm
Width (without stand)1615 mm
Height (without stand)947 mm
Weight (without stand)50000 g

Summary

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Information on Disposal

Details on how to dispose of used electrical equipment, for private and business users.

Battery Disposal

Guidelines for proper disposal of batteries, including lead-containing batteries.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

General Safety Precautions

Essential safety instructions for product installation, operation, and cleaning.

Environmental and Child Safety

Precautions regarding environmental impact, radio interference, and child safety.

Operational Tips and Instructions

Practical advice and further safety guidelines for optimal product usage.

MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS

Orientation-Specific Mounting

Guidelines for mounting the monitor in landscape and portrait orientations.

Supplied Components

Part Names

Monitor Part Identification

Identifies and labels the key components of the monitor's front and rear views.

Remote Control Unit Overview

Details the buttons and layout of the remote control unit.

Connecting Peripheral Equipment

PC and AV Connectivity

Details connections for PC (HDMI, D-SUB) and AV equipment, including audio.

Serial and Audio Interfaces

Covers RS-232C input/output terminals and audio input/output connections.

Expansion Board Connections

Describes input/output terminals available when the optional PN-ZB01 expansion board is attached.

Connecting the Power Cord

Cable Management

Guides on how to fasten connected cables using the cable clamp for tidiness.

Handle Removal and Adjustment

Instructions on how to remove and reposition the monitor's handles.

Preparing the Remote Control Unit

Turning Power On/Off

Turning on the main power

Steps to turn on the main power switch and the monitor.

Turning power on/off

How to use the POWER button or switch to turn the monitor on and off.

Operation mode

How to select the operating mode (MODE1 or MODE2) for the monitor.

Date/time setting

Procedure for setting the monitor's date and time.

Disabling power on/off operations

How to protect the monitor from accidental power-off using adjustment lock.

Basic Operation

Remote Control Functions

Explanation of buttons like INPUT, MUTE, VOL, BRIGHT, DISPLAY, MODE, SIZE.

Input Mode Selection

How to select the input source for the monitor using the INPUT button.

Switching the screen size

Options for adjusting the screen display size (WIDE, ZOOM, NORMAL, Dot by Dot).

Menu Items

Displaying the menu screen

How to access and navigate the monitor's menu system.

Menu item details

Overview of available menu items and their functions.

SCREEN Menu Details

Detailed explanation of SCREEN menu settings like AUTO, CLOCK, PHASE, H-POS, V-POS.

PICTURE Menu Details

Detailed explanation of PICTURE menu settings like AUTO, BRIGHT, CONTRAST, COLOR MODE.

USER and GAMMA Settings

Details on USER settings for white balance and GAMMA adjustments.

AUDIO Menu Settings

Explanation of AUDIO menu options like TREBLE, BASS, BALANCE, and RESET.

SETUP Menu Options

Configuration options for OSD, MONITOR, LANGUAGE, POWER ON DELAY, OPERATION MODE.

STANDBY MODE and Control Settings

Settings for standby mode, off-if-no-operation, hot plug, and RS-232C/LAN selection.

OPTION Menu - Date, Time, and Input

Settings for date/time, schedule, input selection, and audio selection.

SCAN MODE and Color System

Settings for AV scan modes, color systems, audio output, and self-adjustment.

MULTI and BEZEL ADJUST

Options for multi-monitor display (ENLARGE) and bezel correction.

PIP/PbyP Display Modes

Configuration for Picture-in-Picture and Picture-by-Picture display modes.

Dual Screen Display

How to use dual screen display and its limitations.

ENLARGE Functionality

How to set up multi-monitor configurations for a large screen display.

ZOOM2 SPECIAL SETTING

Adjusting ZOOM2 for specific screen resolutions with black bands.

SCHEDULE Functionality

Setting up timed power on/off and brightness changes.

ADVANCED AV Input Adjustments

Fine-tuning AV input settings like Flesh Tone, 3D-NR, MPEG-NR, and CMS.

Adjustments for PC screen display

Using automatic adjustment and the adjustment pattern for PC screen display.

Initialization (Reset)/Functional Restriction Setting (FUNCTION)

ALL RESET and Adjustment Lock

Resetting settings to factory defaults and locking operations.

OSD, LED, and Temperature Alerts

Configuring OSD display, LED indicators, and temperature/status alerts.

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)

Communication Conditions and Procedure

Setting up communication parameters and understanding command formats for RS-232C control.

Response Code Format

Understanding the codes returned after executing RS-232C commands.

ID Numbers for Control

Assigning unique ID numbers to monitors for daisy chain control.

Commands for ID Control

Using commands like IDLK, IDST, IDSL, IDCK for monitor identification and control.

Repeater control

Using commands to control multiple monitors in a daisy chain without assigning individual ID numbers.

Setting of the GAMMA user data

Transferring, saving, activating, and checking GAMMA user data via RS-232C.

RS-232C command table

A comprehensive table detailing RS-232C commands, direction, parameters, and replies.

SCREEN menu commands

RS-232C commands for SCREEN settings like AUTO, CLOCK, PHASE, POSITIONING, SIZE, RESOLUTION.

PICTURE menu commands

RS-232C commands for PICTURE settings like AUTO GAIN/OFFSET, CONTRAST, COLOR MODE, WHITE BALANCE.

AUDIO menu commands

RS-232C commands for AUDIO settings like TREBLE, BASS, BALANCE, and RESET.

SETUP menu commands

RS-232C commands for SETUP options like OSD, MONITOR, LANGUAGE, POWER ON DELAY, and ID settings.

OPTION menu commands

RS-232C commands for OPTION settings like DATE/TIME, SCHEDULE, INPUT SELECT, and AUDIO SELECT.

MULTI menu commands

RS-232C commands for MULTI settings like ENLARGE, IMAGE POSITION, and BEZEL ADJUST.

PIP/PbyP menu commands

RS-232C commands for PIP/PbyP modes, SIZE, POS, BLEND, and SOURCE.

FUNCTION menu commands

RS-232C commands for FUNCTION settings like ALL RESET, ADJUSTMENT LOCK, OSD DISPLAY, and LED.

Other Commands

RS-232C commands for SCREEN SIZE, VOLUME, MUTE, INFORMATION, TEMPERATURE, and GAMMA user data.

Controlling the Monitor with a PC (LAN)

Settings to connect to a LAN

How to configure the monitor's LAN settings, including IP address and DHCP.

To set from a PC

Steps to configure LAN settings on the monitor via a PC using Internet Explorer.

Basic operation

Using Internet Explorer to control the monitor over a LAN connection.

INFORMATION Display

Viewing monitor information, status, and settings through the LAN interface.

ADJUSTMENT via LAN

Adjusting monitor settings like SCREEN, PICTURE, AUDIO, SETUP via the LAN interface.

NETWORK (LAN SETUP)

Detailed configuration of network settings including DHCP, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS.

NETWORK (SECURITY)

Setting up user name, password, and IP address restrictions for secure LAN access.

NETWORK (GENERAL)

General LAN settings such as monitor name, logout time, data port, and search port.

MAIL (ORIGINATOR)

Configuring sender details for email notifications, including SMTP server and originator information.

MAIL (RECIPIENT)

Specifying email addresses for receiving error notifications and setting mail conditions.

MAIL (PERIODICAL)

Scheduling periodical email reports, including day of week and time settings.

SNMP Settings

Configuring SNMP settings for network monitoring, including version, community names, and trap settings.

SERVICE & SUPPORT (URL INFORMATION)

Displaying a specific URL on the monitor for error information or support.

Troubleshooting

No Picture or Sound Issues

Troubleshooting steps for when the monitor displays no picture or sound.

Remote Control Malfunctions

Steps to resolve issues where the remote control is not working.

Audio Problems

Troubleshooting reversed or missing audio from speakers.

Unstable Video

Addressing issues with unstable video signals, including PC and AV inputs.

Power LED Flashing Issues

Diagnosing and resolving problems indicated by the Power LED flashing red and green.

Temperature Related Issues

Troubleshooting excessive internal temperature affecting brightness and standby mode.

Specifications

Product Specifications Overview

General technical specifications including model, resolution, colors, viewing angle, and input/output terminals.

Dimensional Drawings and Mounting

Physical dimensions of the monitor and VESA mounting compatibility.

Power Management

Details on VESA DPMS and DVI DMPM power management features.

Compatible Signal Timing (PC)

Table showing compatible PC resolutions, sync frequencies, and dot frequencies for various inputs.

Compatible Signal Timing (AV)

Table listing compatible AV resolutions and frequencies for different input types.

Input/Output Terminal Pin Assignments

Pinout diagrams for HDMI, DVI-D, D-sub, and RS-232C connectors.

Mounting Precautions (For SHARP dealers and service engineers)

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