Sharp AN-ACS1U ANACS1U Operation Manual - Page 29

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3 Use a to select "ON" and press ENTER. AQUOS LINK To cancel the setting Use b to select "OFF" and then press ENTER. Enabling the low power stand-by mode In the factory default condition, the unit is set up so that also while power of the AQUOS AUDIO system is off, it is possible to play back video and audio from a non-HDMI CEC-enabled component (such as a media player) on the AQUOS TV. This is called the "HDMI ON" mode. If you change the setting to "HDMI AUTO", the above function will no longer be available, but the low power stand-by mode enables the unit to operate efficiently and conserve electrical power. (page 30) When an HDMI CEC-enabled component (such as a media player) is used, the video and audio can be played back and controlled with the AQUOS TV at any time, regardless of the HDMI ON or HDMI AUTO setting. 1 Press MENU. • Use the remote control of the AQUOS AUDIO system and point it towards this unit. Correcting a time lag during Blu-ray Disc playback between image as seen on AQUOS TV and sound as reproduced by AQUOS AUDIO system If you feel that there is a slight mismatch (lip sync error) between the image as seen on the AQUOS TV and the sound as reproduced by the AQUOS AUDIO system, you can set the audio delay (DLY) function to ON. This will delay the sound reproduced by the AQUOS AUDIO system, which serves to reduce the discrepancy between audio and video. 1 Press MENU. 2 Use c/d to select "HDMI". 3 Use b to select "AUTO" and press ENTER. To cancel the setting Use the a button to select "ON" and then press ENTER. NOTE • When using a non-HDMI CEC-enabled component, the "HDMI ON" mode is recommended. In the "HDMI AUTO" mode, video and audio from the component cannot be played on the AQUOS TV while the AQUOS AUDIO system is turned off. 2 Use c/d to select "DLY". p Basic Operation 27

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Basic Operation
AQUOS LINK
• Use the remote control of the AQUOS AUDIO system and
point it towards this unit.
Correcting a time lag during Blu-ray
Disc playback between image as
seen on AQUOS TV and sound as
reproduced by AQUOS AUDIO system
If you feel that there is a slight mismatch (lip sync error)
between the image as seen on the AQUOS TV and the sound
as reproduced by the AQUOS AUDIO system, you can set
the audio delay (DLY) function to ON.
This will delay the sound reproduced by the AQUOS AUDIO
system, which serves to reduce the discrepancy between
audio and video.
1
Press
MENU
.
2
Use
c
/
d
to
select “DLY”.
3
Use
a
to select
“ON” and press
ENTER
.
To cancel the setting
Use
b
to select "OFF" and then press
ENTER
.
Enabling the low power stand-by mode
In the factory default condition, the unit is set up so that also
while power of the AQUOS AUDIO system is off, it is possible
to play back video and audio from a non-HDMI CEC-enabled
component (such as a media player) on the AQUOS TV. This
is called the "HDMI ON" mode.
If you change the setting to "HDMI AUTO", the above
function will no longer be available, but the low power
stand-by mode enables the unit to operate efficiently and
conserve electrical power. (page 30)
When an HDMI CEC-enabled component (such as a media
player) is used, the video and audio can be played back and
controlled with the AQUOS TV at any time, regardless of the
HDMI ON or HDMI AUTO setting.
1
Press
MENU
.
2
Use
c
/
d
to
select “HDMI”.
3
Use
b
to select
“AUTO” and
press
ENTER
.
To cancel the setting
Use the
a
button to select "ON" and then press
ENTER
.
NOTE
• When using a non-HDMI CEC-enabled component, the "HDMI
ON" mode is recommended. In the "HDMI AUTO" mode, video
and audio from the component cannot be played on the AQUOS
TV while the AQUOS AUDIO system is turned off.
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