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Posted on Feb 13, 2018

I have a sharp aquos 1080p HDTV. My xbox 360 is hooked up to inout 1 but the image constantly flickers. i recentley looked on this webpage on how to solve it and found a solution by changing my color system on my remote settings.. one problem its locked.. how do i unlock this??? please help

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 18, 2007

SOURCE: sharp aquos

The screen resolution is determined by the source and not the television.  The source (e.g. a PlayStation 3) will query the television to determine which modes it is capable of and then (normally) use the highest available.
I've not had any problems with DVD players, computers, games consoles not managing to send 1080p so it might be worth checking the settings of the source device to see if there's anything you can change there.
Failing that I'd try and find a friend and borrow something from them that they know is working at 1080p without any problems - if the television still won't go to 1080p then its probably a fault in the HDMI cable or something odd with the television.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jul 09, 2008

SOURCE: SHARP aquos 1080p HDTV: VCR image flickers when playback

I have the same model TV and the following worked for me. I am using A/V cables attached to Input1 on back of the TV.

On your Sharp TV remote control:
1. Select the Input (1-5) that is attached to your VCR.
2. Go to the menu and select options.
3. Change your color system to NTSC.

This should stop your picture frome flashing on and off.

You still may have a issue with the screen colors. I don't know of a way to address this, other than to make the picture monochrome.

Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2009

SOURCE: I can't find the owner's/TV manual for Sharp AQUOS

http://www.sharpusa.com/files/tel_man_LC46D43U.pdf

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Loretta Northcutt

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  • Posted on Dec 29, 2010

SOURCE: Sharp AQUOS 52" 1080p 120Hz Flat-Panel LCD HDTV

Press the menu button and scroll over to the setup sub category. Scroll down to reset and press enter. Select yes and then enter. Select yes again and press enter. The television will turn itself off and then back on.

If that basic reset doesn't work call 877-332-7867 to be walked through the no sound troubleshooting up to an INIT. I cannot put the steps for an INIT into print because any wrong move could erase everything from your television.

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