SHARP Manuals (Appliances)

SHARP CDES770 Quick Guide

This document is about the user manual of CD-ES770, which includes accessories, system connections, remote control battery installation, power connection, etc.

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SHARP CDDD4500 Quick Guide

This document is a quick guide for installation and operation of the CD-DD4500 MINI COMPONENT SYSTEM, including accessories and system connections.

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SHARP CDCH1500 Quick Guide

This document is a quick guide for the installation and operation of the CD-CH1500 audio tower system, providing instructions on how to correctly install and operate the system.

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SHARP CDBA3100 Quick Guide

This Quick Guide will help you to correctly install and operate your system.

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SHARP CDBA300 Quick Guide

This is a quick guide for the BA300 mini component system, providing instructions for installation and operation of the system. The guide also includes battery installation for the remote control.

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SHARP CDBA250 CDBA2600 Quick Guide

This document is a quick installation and operation guide for the CD-BA250 and CD-BA2600 mini component systems. The guide covers battery installation for the remote control, system connections, and turning on the system. The audio system comes with an FM/AM loop antenna and an FM antenna.

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SHARP CDBA2100 Quick Guide

This Quick Guide introduces the CD-BA2100 Mini Component System.

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SHARP CDBA200 Quick Guide

This document is a quick guide for the MINI COMPONENT SYSTEM CD-BA200 G, providing information on the supplied accessories, preparation for use, speaker and antenna connection, as well as instructions on how to use various features such as listening to CDs, tapes, and radio, and recording from CDs.

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SHARP CDBA1600 Quick Guide

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SHARP CDBA150 Quick Guide

This quick guide introduces basic operations of CD-BA150 mini component system.

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SHARP CDBA120 Quick Guide

This manual introduces the use of CD-BA120, including preparation for use, speaker and antenna connection, power connection, power switch, volume control, CD playback, tape playback, radio listening, CD recording, etc.

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SHARP 2011 Quattron Connection Guide

This document describes how to view high-definition images on TMAN-A043WJZZ.

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SHARP LC-90LE745U Connection Guide in English

Enjoying HD images

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SHARP LC-90LE745U Connection Guide in French

In order to view the highest quality picture on your HDTV, you need High-Definition (HD) programming. You must get HD programming to get an HD picture. To view the best possible picture, you will need to upgrade your current TV service to include HD programming, if you have not already done so. An HDTV without an HD source is just an ordinary TV. There are 3 primary ways to get HD content: 1) Off-Air antenna (antenna sold separately - using the RF antenna input). To see if you are able to receive HD signals off-air and for help choosing the right antenna, visit http://www.antennaweb.org. 2) Cable - Cable customers will need to subscribe to HDTV programming from your local cable company (HD cable box required - additional monthly subscription may apply). In some cases, Networks (e.g. CBS, NBC, ABC, PBS) may be available in HD by programming the cable channels using a direct cable feed into the digital tuner. 3) Satellite - Satellite customers will need to subscribe to HDTV programming (HD satellite receiver and appropriate hardware required - additional monthly service fee may apply). Note: Digital cable or digital satellite is not necessarily HDTV. The picture quality is superior to today's analog TV signal, but most of these channels are not HDTV. You will be able to tell the difference by subscribing to HDTV programming! Contact your cable or satellite provider for further details. HDTV and today's analog television differ in resolution. HDTV uses a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, while analog television uses a 720 x 480 pixel resolution. This means that HDTV images are sharper and more detailed. HDTV also supports a higher frame rate, which means that images are more fluid. Additionally, HDTV supports a wider color gamut, which means that images are more vibrant. Overall, HDTV provides a better visual experience.

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SHARP LC-90LE745U Connection Guide

This document explains how to watch HD images on TMAN-A047WJZZ. High definition images require a high definition source. There are three ways to get high definition content: antenna, cable television and satellite.

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SHARP LC-60E77UN LC-65E77UM Dimensional Drawing Manual

This document is the dimensional drawing of LC60E77UN LC65E77UM, including the size, weight and other information of the product.

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SHARP LC-52LE700UN Dimensional Drawing Manual

This document is the dimensional drawings of LC-52LE700UN

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SHARP LC-46D85U LC-46D85UN LC-52D85U LC-52D85UN Dimensional Drawing Manual

This is the dimensional drawing for LC-46D85U, LC-52D85U

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