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1. About Copyrights When using the Resize function to select an image size with a different aspect ratio to a TV program or video image the image will look different from its original appearance Keep this in mind while choosing an image size e The use of the Resize Keystone Correction Overscan or Anamorphic function to compress or stretch the image for commercial purposes public displays in a caf hotel etc may be an infringement of copyright protected by law for copyright holders Please use caution 36 que with the Remote Control Selecting the Picture Mode CONTRAST 2552x 2 60 BRIGHTNESS COLOR You can select the appropriate Picture and TINT buttons mode for the projected image such as movie or video game PICTURE MODE button 1 Press PICTURE MODE to IRIS 1 2 buttons display the Picture Mode list Adjustment buttons A V ENTER button 2 Press A Y to select the appropriate picture mode and MENU HIDE button then press ENTER IL ir Picture Mode list AUTO SYNC button aroso scs ecovauer Picture Mode I ECO QUIET button Q Q Movie1 SHARP Movie2 Monochrome Anime Sports r Stage Adjusting the Image Dynamic 1 User1 User2 Game You can adjust the contrast brightness color and tint Press image adjustment buttons button button For more contrast For less contrast F
2. Auto Sync Auto Sync Adjustment 38 Hiding the Menu Temporarily Switching the Eco Quiet Mode T Menu ltame ease tron HERR Using the Menu Screen Menu Selections Adjustments Picture Adjustment Picture Menu 44 Selecting the Picture Mode 44 Adjusting the Image t Switching the Iris Setting Eco Quielt o Using the Advanced in 45 Correcting Gradation of Video Gamma Correction 45 Custom Gamma Adjusting the Colors i Adjusting the Bright Boost Selecting the Film Mode Setting Color Enhancement Setting Detail Enhancement Reducing Image Noise DNR Mosquito Noise Reduction MNR Resetting All Adjustment Items 4 Computer Image Adjustment SIG ADu Menu 3 Adjusting the Computer Image m Setting the Resolution Auto Sync Auto Sync Adjustment Signal Type Sothern Setting the Video Setup Adjusting the Dynamic Range Signal poe Adjusting the Projected Image SCR ADJ Menul 51 Setting the Resize Mode i91 Adjusting the Image Position s WAG 7900001000 51 51 Adjusting the Overscan Black Mask
3. All Reset 00 Lamp Timer Life 1 Xl XX min XX96 2 SEL ADJ ENTER y RETURN es END 1 Setting Auto Power Off Mode This function automatically switches the projector to Standby mode if no signals are received for a set period Selectable items Description When no input signal is detected for more than 15 minutes the projector will automatically enter Standby mode The Auto Power Off function will be disabled Bw Note e When the Auto Power Off function is set to On 5 minutes before the projector enters Standby mode the message Enter STANDBY mode in X min vvill appear on the screen to indicate the remaining minutes 54 Mode This function automatically switches the projector to Standby mode if there is no operation Selectable items Description The No Operation Off function will be disabled Select the length of time the projec tor will take to automatically enter to Standby mode Y Note When a time is set for the No Operation Off function and no operation has been performed 5 minutes before the projector enters Standby mode Enter STANDBY mode in X min will appear on the screen to indicate the remaining minutes 3 Setting the Power Save Mode Economy Mode E Economy Mode Selectable items Description On This enables the Economy mode You can use the linked functions RS
4. Input signal This function is available for the following signal 4801 480P 1080P 24Hz B40P 5761 576P 720P Setting On screen Display 10801 1080P RESIZE function Selectable Description NORMAL items B E ZOOM All on screen displays are displayed ZOOM 14 9 INPUT AUTO SYNC RESIZE e If the display area ratio is set too large noise CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR may appear at the screen edges If this TINT ECO QUIET 3D ON OFF 3D 2D happens set the display area ratio toa mode change message are not smaller value displayed e Also read About Copyrights on page 36 9 Setting the Brightness of 6 Black Mask the Menu Screen This function allows you to apply a black mask Sets the brightness of the menu screen around the outside of the image to hide flicker on the edges Select a level from 0 96 to 5 96 Selectable items Standard Standard brightness Level 1 Darker than the Standard brightness Level 2 Darker than the Level 1 brightness Selecting the Background Image Selectable items Description Description Logo SHARP logo screen Blue Blue screen None Black screen 52 Menu operation gt Page 42 11 Selecting the Menu Screen Position Select Menu Position in the SCR ADJ menu and the desired position for the menu screen Selectable items Description Center Displayed on the
5. Maintenance Cleaning the projector W Ensure that you have unplugged the power cord before cleaning the projector W The cabinet as well as the operation panel is made of plastic Avoid using benzene or thinner as these can damage the finish on the cabinet W Do not use volatile agents such as insecticides on the projector Do not attach rubber or plastic items to the projector for long periods The effects of some of the agents in the plastic may cause damage to the quality or finish of the projector W VVipe off dirt gently with a soft flannel cloth Using a chemical cloth wet dry sheet type cloth etc may deform the components of the cabinet or cause cracking W Wiping with a hard cloth or using strong force may scratch the cabinet surface W When the dirt is hard to remove soak a cloth in a mild detergent diluted with water wring the cloth well and then wipe the projector Strong cleaning detergents may discolor warp or damage the coating on the projector Make sure to test on a small inconspicuous area on the projector before use a p ut Cleaning the lens or lens cover W Use a commercially available blower or lens cleaning paper for glasses and camera lenses for cleaning the lens or lens cover Do not use any liquid type cleaning agents as they may wear off the coating film on the surface of the lens or lens cover As the surface of the lens or lens cover can
6. Projection PRJ Mode The projector can use any of the 4 projection modes shown in the diagram below Select the mode most appropriate for the projection setting in use You can set the PRJ mode in SCR ADJ menu See page 53 W Table mounted front projection Menu Front W Table mounted rear projection with a translucent screen Menu item gt Rear 1 Ceiling Mount Setup W Ceiling mounted front projection Menu item gt Ceiling Front z W Ceiling mounted rear projection with a translucent screen Menu item gt Ceiling Rear It is recommended that you use the optional Sharp ceiling mount adaptor and unit for this installation Before mounting the projector contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center to obtain the recommended ceiling mount adaptor and unit sold separately 22 Connecting the Projector to Other Equipment Before connecting ensure that the power cord of the projector is unplugged from the AC outlet and turn off the equipment to be connected After making all connections turn on the projector and then the other pieces of equipment When connecting a computer ensure that it is the last equipment to be turned on after all the connections are made For more details of connection and cables refer to the operation manual of the connecting equipment You may need other cables or connectors not listed below Terminal
7. Before Using the 3D Glasses Replacing the Button Cell Battery Attaching the Nose Pad P Attaching the 3D Glasses Band n t Using the SD Glasses 66 Connecting the IR Emitter to tine PrOJeGtOl ca ccce cei cremata 67 Viewing 3D Images 3D Settings 3D MENU Setting the 3D Format Menu Specifications 3D Glasses 7 Specifications IR Emitter m TA Dimensions 4 Effective Distan E 74 Reference Appendix Malntenhanee a ada 75 Maintenance Indicators 76 Regarding thie ampie eem oes 78 E o 78 Caution Concerning the Lamp s 18 Replacing the Lamp 78 Removing and Installing the Resetting the Lamp Timer Compatibility Chart Troubleshooting nes For SHARP Assistance Specifications Dimensions uononpoau IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS CAUTION Please read all of these instructions before you operate this product and save these instructions for later use Transportation 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should
8. Network menu settings 58 Menu operation gt Page 42 e DHCP Client Setting Selectable items Description IP Address Factory default setting Connect the LAN cable before turning the 192 168 150 002 projector on If not the DHCP Client function Enter an IP address appropriate does not work for the network Subnet Mask Factory default setting 255 255 255 000 Selectable items Description Set the subnet mask to the same as that of the computer and equipment on the network On Obtains configuration parameters for TCP IP network automatically Sets the TCP IP manually Factory default setting 000 000 000 000 Select On for DHCP Client Obtaining IP When not in use set to 000 Address appears then the menu screen 000 000 000 appears Confirm the parameters of IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway on the TCP IP screen Note If the DHCP server is not available Could not Confirm the existing network s segment IP obtain IP Address appears address group to avoid setting an IP address In this case set the TCP IP manually See the that duplicates the IP addresses of other item S network equipment or computers If 192 168 150 002 is not used in a network TCP IP Setting with an IP address of 192 168 150 XXX you don t have to change the projector IP address Set the TCP IP manually e For details about
9. 300 762 cm 610cm 240 457 cm 180 11 6m 37 11 23 3 m 76 4 457 cm 180 0 154 cm x60 51 64 250 635 cm 508 cm 200 381 cm 150 9 6m 31 7 119 4m 63 7 381cm 150 Ocm 0 2129 cm x50 3 5 200 508 cm 406cm 160 305 cm 120 7 7m 25 3 15 5 m 50 11 305cm 120 0 103 cm 240 7 32 150 381 cm 305 cm 1209 229 cm 90 5 8m 18 11 11 6 m 38 2 229 cm 90 Ocm 0 x77 cm 230 3 5 120 305 cm 244cm 96 183 cm 72 4 6m 15 2 9 3m_ 30 6 183cm 72 Ocm 0 x62 cm x24 5 16 100 254 cm 203cm 80 152 cm 60 3 9m 12 8 7 8m 25 5 152 cm 60 Ocm 0 51 cm 20 7 5 80 203 cm 163 cm 64 122cm 48 3 1 m 10 1 6 2m 20 4 122cm 48 0 41 cm 216 7 32 70 178 cm 142 cm 56 107 cm 42 2 7 m 8 10 5 4m 17 10 107 cm 42 Ocm 0 36 cm 214 3 16 60 152 cm 122cm 48 91cm 36 23m 7 7 4 7 m 15 3 91 cm 36 cm 0 31 cm 212 5 32 40 102cm 81cm 32 61cm 24 15m 5 1 3 1m 10 2 61 cm 247 0 21 cm 28 7 64 x Picture size diag in cm 40 400 The formula for picture size and projection distance L1 Minimum projection distance m ft m cm Feet inches L2 Maximum projection distance m ft L1 m L1 ft 0 03851 x 0 3048 H1 Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in L2 m L2 0
10. 71 72 njoying 3D Image Viewing Continued S3 Note These 3D Glasses can only be used with Sharp 3D compatible LCD TVs or projectors that use infrared control technology 3D Glasses lenses Do not apply pressure to the lenses of the 3D Glasses Also do not drop or bend the 3D Glasses Do not scratch the surface of the lenses of the 3D Glasses with a pointed instrument or other object Doing so may damage the 3D Glasses and reduce the quality of the 3D image Use only the cloth provided with the 3D Glasses to clean the lenses 3D Glasses infrared receiver Do not allow the infrared receiver to become dirty and do not attach stickers to or otherwise cover the infrared receiver Doing so may prevent the receiver from operating normally f the 3D Glasses are affected by other infrared data communication equipment the 3D images may not be displayed correctly Caution during viewing Do not use devices that emit strong electromagnetic waves such as cellular phones or wireless transceivers near the 3D Glasses Doing so may cause the 3D Glasses to malfunction The 3D Glasses cannot operate fully at extreme high or low temperatures Please use them within the Specified usage temperature range f the 3D Glasses are used in a room with fluorescent lighting 60 Hz the light within the room may appear to flicker In this case either darken or turn off the fluorescent lights when using the 3D Glasses Wear the 3D Glasses cor
11. Adjustment with A V Horizontal Keystone Correction Adjustment with lt gt uo eiado oiseg 33 f Image Projection Continued 1 Press KEYSTONE display e The KEYSTONE MODE list appears See rupem L T SPHERE 0 END gt ADJUST 2 Press A V to select SPHERE 4 TESTPATTERN RESET and then press ENTER I ID DL Pod 3 Press A WV 4 to adjust the 57 5 77 sphere correction Convex Distortion Correction 4 Press KEYSTONE to set the Adjustment with V position m gt El qa CEN Ga 34 Switching the Input Mode Y 7209p Select the appropriate input mode for the connected equipment STANDBY HDMI _HDMI2 COMPONENT iT HDMI 1 2 COMPONENT and COMPUTER buttons Press HDMI 1 2 COMPONENT or COMPUTER on the remote control to select the input mode MH When you select the input mode with INPUT V A on the projector When V A is pressed the INPUT list appears While the INPUT list is displayed follow the procedure below to switch the input mode INPUT list INPUT ze HDMI2 E COMPUTER COMPONENT Press V A to select the desired input mode and then press ENTER e f ENTER is not pressed the projector switches to the selected input mode in a few seconds a8 Ee 1 QS Note When you switch the input mode the image as shown below will be displayed in the upper right corner o
12. Specifications IR Emitter 5 3 32 x 2 27 64 x 5 3 52 129 x 61 5 x 129 mm 0 4 Ibs 180 g Dimensions 83 25 3 194 91 4 7 112 5 3 129 5 oo 129 Effective Distance The 3D Glasses can receive infrared signals sent from the IR emitter within the range indicated in the diagram Operating range Distance from the IR emitter Approx 33 ft 10 m e Be sure to stay within the operating range when watching 3D images Otherwise the 3D Glasses may not work properly and you may not be able to enjoy the 3D images Do not install the IR emitter with it directly The operating range described above is when the IR emitter is placed in front of the 3D Glasses The operating range may vary depending on the position of the IR emitter and your viewing position The operating range decreases when you view the screen at an angle 74 facing the projector as this may prevent the remote control of the projector from functioning properly The IR emitter may interfere with other infrared communication equipment Interference from other infrared communication equipment may prevent you from viewing 3D images correctly 3D images are intended to be viewed while facing the screen from the front Position the IR emitter so that the 3D Glasses can easily receive the infrared signals while viewing the screen from the front
13. and press ENTER sil o t o o 55 WENG Adjusting the Projector Function PRJ ADJ Menu Continued Turning LED Off LEDs indicators on the projector can be turned off when they are disturbing the projection Selectable items Description LEDs are turned on LEDs are turned off while the projector is in operation LEDs turn on while the projector is in the Standby mode warming up or indicating problems SS Note When Auto Power Off function is set to Off LED is set to On automatically Be sure to Set Auto Power Off function to On to use LED Off function See page 54 6 Setting the Demo Mode Set the Demo Mode to On or Off Selectable items Description This enables Demo Mode This disables Demo Mode 7 Fan Mode Setting This function changes the fan rotation speed Selectable items Description Normal Suitable for normal environments High Select this when using the projector at altitudes of approximately 4 900 feet 1 500 meters or more e When Fan Mode is set to High the fan rotation speeds up and the fan noise becomes louder 56 Menu operation gt Page 42 Memory Menu You can store the settings of the projector s lens shift ZOOM FOCUS and others such as INPUT PICTURE MODE RESIZE PRJ Mode V lmage Shift KEYSTONE and Anamorphic or activate the stor
14. 13 el mr fe Q c o P art Names and Functions Continued 2 COMPUTER COMPONENT Y TRIGGER Ps Cs PR Cn Oj DC12V OUTPUT MAX CURRENT 200mA 3D SYNCHRO RS 232C 5 6 7 Rear View Terminals 14 1 COMPUTER COMPONENT input terminal Ek l Terminal for computer RGB and component signals Component YP Ca P Ca terminals Terminals for connecting video equipment with component output terminal HDMI terminals E Terminals for HDMI input LAN terminal Terminal for controlling the projector using a computer via network TRIGGER terminal EX When the projector is turned on a control signal DC 12V is output from this terminal This can be connected to a retractable projection screen or anamorphic lens that supports the trigger function RS 232C terminal EJ Terminal for controlling the projector using a computer HDMI 1 10 11 12 13 12 3D SYNCHRO terminal Terminal for connecting the IR emitter Exhaust vent Rear adjustment foot ET Intake vent Kensington Security Standard connector Remote control sensor AC socket Connect the supplied power cord Using the Kensington Lock This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security System Refer to the information that came with the System for instructions on how to use it to secure the proj
15. 30 e The projection distance exceeds the focus range 21 Computer input Perform SIG ADJ Adjustments Clock and Phase Adjustment 49 e Noise may appear depending on the computer The DNR Digital Noise Reduction or MNR Mosquito Noise Re 48 duction setting is not correct Picture is blurred e There is fog on the lens If the projector is carried from a cold room into noise appears a warm room or if it is suddenly heated condensation may form on the surface of the lens and the image will become blurred Please set up the projector at least one hour before it is to be used If condensation should form remove the power cord from the wall outlet and wait for it to clear An unusual sound is f the picture is normal the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage occasionally heard caused by a room temperature changes This will not affect opera from the cabinet tion or performance Maintenance e See Maintenance Indicators 76 indicator on the projector illuminates Picture is green when e Change the input signal type setting 50 83 Troubleshooting Continued Problem Check Page The black levels of the Make adjustments that result in the best picture quality in the Dy 50 image show banding namic Range setting or appear faded when or 2 is selected Picture is too bright and Image adjustments ar
16. 30 g Page 48 29 DNR Off 2 Level1 mb Page 48 Level Level3 MNR mb Dage 48 39 a 4 Menu Items Continued Signal adjustment SIG ADJ menu Screen adjustment SCR ADJ menu Main menu nn s MS 7 Sub menu Main menu Sub menu SIG ADJ Hook 50 50 SOR ADS Rosie m Page 49 so Page 51 Page 51 ride 1 Zoom14 9 H H Pos 150 150 H Smart Zoom ETV Pos 60e 60 1 Native 1 1 L Reset V Image Shift 30 c 30 i 1 Page 49 i Page 51 Trigger Off Resoluti Screen Y n 49 Page 51 Anamorphic age H Anamorphic HH Off Auto Sync On Off 2 3511 Pade 49 Page 51 T Overscan On Off H ignal Type FA uto Page 50 age Black Mask 0 645 H Video Setup H 0 E m Page 52 gt 4 Page 50 H CBNR On Off Dynamic Range Auto Standard Page 52 Page 50 Enhanced T OSD Display On Off Signal Info mb Page 52 mb Page 50 OSD Brightness Standard Level1 Page 52 Level2 H Background FA Logo Blue mb Page 52 Nona Menu Position Center UpperRight Page 53 LovverRight UpperLeft LowerLeft PRJ Mode Front Ceiling 4 Front mb Page 53 Rear Ceiling Rear Language L En
17. 3D broadcasts or software can make images appear with a cross talk blur or create overlapping images If you are nearsighted or farsighted or have astigmatism or a different level of eyesight between the left and right eyes you should take the necessary steps such as wearing eyeglasses to correct your eyesight before viewing 3D images The 3D Glasses can be worn over eyeglasses W The 3D Glasses are only recommended for people ages 5 and older W When children are viewing 3D images be sure a parent or guardian is present Monitor children viewing 3D images and if they show signs of discomfort immediately discontinue use of the 3D Glasses W People with a known history of photosensitivity and people with heart problems or poor health should not use the 3D Glasses This can worsen existing health conditions Do not use the 3D Glasses for other purposes such as general eyeglasses sunglasses or protective goggles Do not use the 3D function or 3D Glasses while walking or moving around This may result in injuries due to running into objects tripping and or falling When using the 3D Glasses take care not to accidentally strike the screen or other people Viewing 3D images may cause you to misjudge the distance to the screen and accidentally strike the screen resulting in possible injury Precautions on installing the IR emitter Make sure that the bolts and screws are securely fastened Otherwise the unit
18. 4 Anamorphic This function adjusts the vertical and horizontal directions of the image when projected using an anamorphic lens Selectable items Description 2 35 1 Stretches a 2 35 1 image in the vertical direction of the panel resolution 16 9 Y Note Select this when viewing images other than 2 35 1 while using an anamorphic lens This compresses a 16 9 image in the horizontal direction while leav ing the height of the panel resolution unchanged The input image is projected as is Black bands are displayed on the top bottom left and right RESIZE does not function when Anamorphic is set to 2 35 1 or 16 9 51 sul o t r1 o o WENG Adjusting the Projected Image SCR ADJ Menu Continue Menu operation gt Page 42 5 Adjusting the Overscan 7 CBNR This function allows you to adjust the This function reduces the color break noise Overscan area display area Selectable items Description Selectable items Description The CBNR function is activated The CBNR function is not activated The input area is displayed without Screen edges The whole input area is displayed S Note YQ Note MEER E is set to On the CBNR function is You can adjust the Overscan area for the e When CBNR is set to On the brightness is following input signals and the RESIZE function reduced
19. Internal cleaning should only be performed by a Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center Rest your eyes occasionally B Continuously watching the screen for long hours will cause eye strain Take regular breaks to rest your eyes Do not set up the projector in places exposed to direct sunlight or bright light Position the screen so that it is not in direct sunlight or room light Light falling directly on the screen washes out the colors making viewing difficult Close the curtains and dim the lights when setting up the Screen in a sunny or bright room Caution regarding placing of the projector Bi Place the projector on a level site within the adjustment range 9 degrees of the adjustment foot Wi After the projector is purchased a faint smell from the vent may appear when the power is first turned on This is normal and is not a malfunction It will disappear after the projector is used for a while When using the projector in high altitude areas such as mountains at altitudes of approximately 1 500 meters 4 900 feet or more MH When you use the projector in high altitude areas vvith thin air set Fan Mode to High Neglecting this can affect the longevity of the optical system B Use the projector at altitudes of 2 300 meters 7 500 feet or less Warning about placing the projector in a high position B When placing the projector in a high position make certain
20. N K30LP N 60KT N XGCM55 for U S A only N TK201 for AN 6OKT gt N TK202 for AN 6OKT gt N EP101B for AN XGCM55 gt or U S A only N C3CP2 10 5 Some of the optional accessories may not be available depending on the region Please check vvith your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center 12 7 Part Names and Functions Numbers in refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 STANDBY ON button J For turning the power on and putting the projector into Standby mode LENS button For toggling the menu screens for adjustments of the lens LENS SHIFT FOCUS ZOOM etc RETURN button EE For returning to the previous menu screen during menu operations ENTER button EE For setting items selected or adiusted on the menu INPUT buttons V A EB For switching input mode Adjustment buttons A W lt gt C For selecting menu items MENU button KE For displaying adiustment and setting screens 8 KEYSTONE button EXP For entering the Keystone Correction mode 9 30 MENU button For displaying the 3D MENU screen 10 RESIZE button For switching the picture size NORMAL 16 9 etc 11 Power indicator 12 Lamp indicator 13 Temperature warning indicator 14 Exhaust vent 15 Adjustment foot ED 16 Remote control sensor 17 Lens cover
21. Page 57 Bi No Memory Lock On Off age Viewing Time Info Yes Page 57 JT Return 7 Page 70 2 nvert Q mb Dage 70 m o o 41 Using the Menu Screen RETURN button e Press RETURN to return to the previous screen vvhen the menu is displayed ENTER button Adiustment buttons A W lt 4 gt MENU button BEEBE B RETURN ENTER INPUT 8 ENU button Adjustment buttons A W lt 4 gt ENTER button RETURN button e Press RETURN to return o the previous screen when the menu is F displayed Menu Selections Adjustments Example Adjusting Bright This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector 1 Press MENU Example Picture screen menu The Picture menu screen for the selected Menu item input mode is displayed EU sic SCR PRJ Net 2 Press or 4 and select Picture Mode 3 gt Standard WES 5 z Contrast o EH I El Picture to adiust Bright El r E Color 22 I Tint o H I L1 Sharp o H 1 tH Red Gain o H 220 Green Gain 0 El 1 R Blue Gain oL I m CLR Temp 0 9 1 IRIS1 Manual High Brightness IRIS2 Auto gt On Eco Quiet gt Off Advanced Reset SEL ADJ ENTER lt RETURN END 42 Press A or V and select Bright to adiust e The selected item is highlighted To adjust the projected image while watching it Press ENTER The selecte
22. Power consumption AC 100 V 81W Economy Mode AC 240 V 8 8W AC 100 V 0 3 W AC 240 V 0 7 W Operation temperature 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C Cabinet Plastic Dimensions main body only W x H x D 15 1 64 x 4 33 5 x 16 405 x 114 5 x 406 5 mm Weight approx 16 1 Ibs 7 3 kg As a part of policy of continuous improvement SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units There may be some deviations from these values in individual units This SHARP projector uses a DLP chip This very sophisticated panel contains 2 073 600 pixels micromirrors As with any high technology electronic equipment such as large screen TVs video systems and video cameras there are certain acceptable tolerances that the equipment must conform to This unit has some inactive pixels within acceptable tolerances which may result in inactive dots on the picture screen This will not affect the picture quality or the life expectancy of the unit 87 Dimensions Units inches mm 15 61 64 405 7 68 64 202 5 068 a E mk ig m 8 s 3
23. flickering in portions of the screen Auto Sync adjustment will occur when the projector is turned on or when the Selectable input signals are switched when con items Description nected to a computer Clock Adjusts vertical noise Auto Sync adjustment is not automatically performed Adjusts horizontal noise similar to tracking on your VCR Centers the on screen image b moving it to the left or dahi YQ Note Centers the on screen image by e Auto Sync adjustment is also performed by moving it up or down pressing AUTO SYNC on the remote control e When setting Auto Sync to Off and if a AUTO SYNC is pressed Auto Sync will be S Note executed in On mode If the button is pressed again within one minute Auto Sync will be executed in On mode The Auto Sync adjustment may take some time to complete depending on the image of the computer connected to the projector When the optimum image cannot be achieved with Auto Sync adjustment use manual adjustments You can automatically adjust the computer image by setting Auto Sync in the SIG ADJ menu to On or pressing AUTO SYNC on the remote control Depending on the type of input signal the adjustment range for each setting may vary or the adjustment may not be available at all To reset all adjustment items select Reset and press ENTER WENG mn o 0 et o o 49 Computer Image
24. sz 415 S oz BS NN ia re 2 9 64 A o I m e 2 e D e 000000 v v 55 1 5 8 s 2 61 64 8 41 25 g ie 3 3 4 95 7 31 64 190 11 63 64 304 pa gt 88 ndex 16 9 3D Auto Change 3D Depth Adjust 3D Format 3D Glasses 3D MENU 3D MENU button 3D ON OFF button 3D SYNCHRO terminal Accessories AC socket Adjustment buttons Adjustment foot Advanced All Reset Anamorphic ANAMORPHIC button Auto Power Off Auto Sync er AUTO SYNC button Background Batteries Black Mask Bright Bright Boost BRIGHTNESS button CBNR el CINEMA ZOOM Clock CLR Temp Color Temperature C M S COLOR button Color Enhance COMPONENT button Component YPe Ca Pa Ca terminals COMPUTER button MM MM COMPUTER COMPONENT terminal Contrast CONTRAST button Custom Gamma Detail Enhance DHCP Client DNR Dynamic Range Economy Mode ECO QUIET button ENTER button Exhaust vent 713 14 75 Fan Mode ia Film Mode FOCUS buttons 30 Gamma 45 GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT H amp V KEYSTONE H amp V SHIFT button HDMI1 2 buttons H Pos tersam 49 INPUT modes 35 Input Name 55 Intake vent 14 75 Invert IP address IR emitter IRIS1 2 IRIS1 2 buttons Kensington
25. unumumuu INPUTS RETURN ENTER MENU KEYSTONE o o er 0 31 oiseg Image Projection Continued GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT Press KEYSTONE WVOn screen display The KEYSTONE MODE list appears See page 31 GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT 2 Press A Y to select END ADJUST GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT RESET and then press ENTER 3 Press A V 4 or gt to move the position for the upper left of the image Geometric Adjustment Upper Left Upper Right Lower Right Press ENTER to set the position 5 Repeat the same procedure with the positions for the upper right lower right and lower left of the image At this time pressing RETURN on the Lower Left projector or on the remote control returns to the previous screen P When the position of the lower left is 4 4 set the correction is made and the display disappears 32 H amp V KEYSTONE Press KEYSTONE The KEYSTONE MODE list appears See page 31 Press A Y to select H amp V KEYSTONE and then press ENTER Press A or V to parallelize the left and right sides of the projected image Press 4 or b to parallelize the upper and lower sides of the projected image Press KEYSTONE to set the position 0 WOn screen display H amp V KEYSTONE END ADJUST lt EXIT TEST PTRN 3 RESET Vertical Keystone Correction
26. 07755 x 0 3048 H2 Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in H1 cm H1 in 1 52404 x 2 54 VV Distance from the lens center to the center of the image cm in H2 cm H2 P 0x 2 54 W cm W in 0 51477 x 2 54 VVhen using a normal screen 4 3 In case of setting the 16 9 picture to the full horizontal vvidth of the 4 3 screen i mm Distance from the lens center Distance from the Picture Screen size Projection distance L to the bottom of the image H lens center to the Diag x Width Height Minimum L1 Maximum L2 Lower H1 Upper H2 center of the image W 500 1270cm 1016 cm 400 762 cm 300 14 4 m 47 5 129 1m 95 5 572 cm 225 Ocm 0 193 cm_ 76 400 1016 cm 813 cm 320 610 cm 240 11 6m_ 37 11 23 3 m 76 4 457 cm 180 cm 0 154 cm x60 5 5 300 762 cm 610cm 240 457 cm 180 8 7m 28 5 17 5m 57 3 343 135 Ocm 0 116 245 9 5 250 635 cm 508 cm 200 381 cm 150 7 2m 23 8 145m 479 286 cm 112 1 2 cm 0 x97 cm_ 38 200 508 cm 406cm 160 305cm 120 5 8m 18 11 11 6m 38 2 229 cm 90 cm 0 77 cm 230 13 52 150 381 cm 305cm 120 229 cm 90 43m 1431 8 7m 28 8 171 cm 67 1 5 cm 0 xb8cm 222 5 5 120 305 cm 244cm 96 183 cm 72 3 5m 11 4 7 0m 2
27. 32 0cm 0 x42 cm 216 8 6 80 203 cm 177 cm 70 100 39 2 5m 8 3 51 16 8 100 cm 39 52 cm 0 34 cm 213 Yu 60 152 cm 133 cm 52 75 cm 29 1 9m 621 3 8m 12 6 75 cm 29 27 64 cm 0 x25 cm x9 15 16 40 102 cm 89cm 35 50cm 20 13m 4 2 2 5m 8 4 50 cm 19 99 5 Ocm 0 17 cm 26 5 5 x Picture size diag in cm 40 500 The formula for picture size and projection distance L1 Minimum projection distance m ft m cm Feet inches L2 Maximum projection distance m f L1 m 0 03147 x L1 ft 0 03147 x 0 3048 H1 Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in L2 m 06337 x L2 4 0 06337 x 0 3048 H2 Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in H1 cm 2453 x H1 in 1 2453 x 2 54 VV Distance from the lens center to the center of the image cm in H2 cm x H2 1 0x 2 54 W cm 0 42062 x VV in 0 42062 x 2 54 VVhen using a normal screen 4 3 In case of displaying the 4 3 picture on the vvhole of the 4 3 screen Picture Screen size Projection distance L t ia butkm uf t m z H Distance from he Diag x Width Height Minimum L1 Maximum L2 Lower H1 Upper H2 center of the image W 400 1016 cm 813 em 320 610 cm 240 15 4m 50 6 31 0m 101 9 610 cm 240 Ocm 0 206 cm x81 1 s
28. 71 The IR emitter is not correctly connected to the projector 67 Make sure that the IR emitter is located within the proper operating range The 3D Glasses are not turned on 67 66 The 3D Glasses are set to 2D mode 66 The 3D Glasses operate by receiving the infrared signal from the IR emitter Do not place anything between the IR emitter and the infra red receiver on the 3D Glasses 74 3D Images flicker when watching in a room Images may appear to flicker when fluorescent light or ambient light enters your vision Turn off the lights Block any ambient light Ghosting a double im age occurs without the image appearing in 3D Use Invert to change the setting 70 A signal that does not support 3D is being received Check whether a signal that supports 3D is being received 82 If the projector is connected to a computer for 3D image playback check that a stereoscopically enabled application is being used Use the applicable software Configure your 3D application at the correct 3D format resolu tion and refresh rate To support 3D your 3D application must be configured to run at the correct settings for this projector If there is strong ambient light block the light High intensity light ing can interfere with communication between the 3D Glasses and the screen resulting in some flicker A picture simultaneously projected from more than two proj
29. About the Lamp Indicator The lamp indicator illuminates to indicate the status of the lamp Green The lamp is on Blinking in green The lamp is warming up Red The lamp is shut down abnormally or the lamp should be replaced When switching on the projector a slight flickering of the image may be experienced within the first minute after the lamp has been illuminated This is normal operation as the R as r STANDBY lamp s control circuitry is stabilising the lamp output characteristics It should not be regarded as faulty operation e If the projector is put into Standby mode and 6 elc immediately turned on again the lamp may ON button take some time to start projection Turning the Power Off Putting the Projector into Standby Mode Bo una dra On screen display confirmation message Press STANDBY ON on the projector Yes Press Again or STANDBY on the remote control then press that button again while the confirmation message is displayed to put the projector into Standby mode LL Info The projector cannot be turned on while cooling Direct Power Off function No Please Wait You can unplug the power cord from the AC outlet even if the cooling fan is still running 28 Image Projection Shifting the Lens In addition to the zoom function and adjustment of projection angle using the adjustment feet you can adjust the position of the projection using the lens shift function Thi
30. Bottom received 3D signal Not Pressing ENTER switches between the image suyla for the left eye and the image for the right eye Refer to Setting the 3D Format Menu on so that you can make the settings for more page 71 for supported signals and 3D formats natural viewing 70 Setting the 3D Format Menu Select the appropriate 3D format for viewing while referring to the table below When 3D is ON When 3D 3D Format is OFF Input signal Side By Side Frame Displays Displays Packing image for left correct 3D with 3D eye image e identification 2D mode 3D mode signal Displays correct 3D image 8D mode with 3D identification signal SISISIS Side By Side Displays raw Displays raw Displays Garbled input signal linput signal correct 350 display without 3D image Incorrect idetification 3D mode setting m E m Displays Displays image for left correct 3D eye image 2D mode 3D mode N S S RS RS R SI SIS S with 3D identification signal Top And Bottom Displays raw Displays raw Garbled Displays input signal linput signal display correct 3D without 3D Incorrect image idetification setting 3D mode m m E 1 3D Format is set to Auto automatically 2 The frame rate is changed sounjeo4 WEE
31. MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY HAS A HISTORY OF EPILEPSY The following people should consult a physician before viewing stereoscopic 3D images Anyone with a history of epilepsy or who has a family member with a history of epilepsy Children under 6 years of age Anyone who has ever experienced epileptic seizures or sensory disturbances triggered by flashing light effects SOME LIGHT PATTERNS MAY INDUCE SEIZURES IN PERSONS WITH NO PRIOR HISTORY OF EPILEPSY Discontinue use if you experience any of the following symptoms while viewing stereoscopic 3D images Involuntary movements eye or muscle twitching Muscle cramps Nausea dizziness or queasiness Convulsions Disorientation confusion or loss of awareness of your surroundings WEN a m o fo X 63 Enjoying 3D Image Viewing Continued Supplied Accessories for the 3D Glasses Make sure the following accessories are provided with the 3D Glasses Two sets of 3D Glasses are provided 3D Glasses x2 3D Glasses band x2 Nose pad Large x2 small x2 Pages 65 66 68 and 69 Page 66 Page 66 Glasses case Cleaning cloth Precision screwdriver x2 x2 Phillips x2 slotted x2 Use the 3D Glasses band and nose pad as needed Page 65 Q SS Note Please contact your local authority for the correct method of disposal of this product and or packaging Part Names 2 LED light Blinks 3 times when the power is tu
32. Security Standard connector KEYSTONE button Keystone Correction Lamp indicator Lamp Timer Life 57 Language on screen display language 53 LAN termina 27 sprees LENS button MAC address MEMORY 1 2 buttons MEMORY button Memory Menu MENU button MENU HIDE button Menu Position MNR NATIVE 36 Network 58 No Operation Off 54 ON buttons One Touch Play 55 Optional accessorie 12 OSD Brightness 52 OSD Display 52 Overscan 52 Password 58 PDF 11 Phase 49 Picture 44 Picture Mode PICTURE MODE button 037 Power corde 712 27 Power indicator 28 76 PRJ ADJ Bd PRJ mode 53 Remote control Remote control sensors Replacing the lamp Reset Network Setting RESIZE button Restart Network RETURN button RS 232C terminal SCR ADJ m Screen Size and Projection Distance 21 Signal Type SMART ZOOM SPHERE STANDBY button STANDBY ON button System Standby TCP IP Temperature warning indicator a E TINT button Trigger TRRIGER teminal Video Seup Viewing Time Info V Image Shift V Pos ZOOM 14 9 ZOOM buttons 00 gt ks 5 x SHARP SHARP CORPORATION
33. Using the 3D Glasses Turning On Off the Power Turn on the power of the 3D Glasses e Press the power button for at least 2 seconds e The LED light blinks 3 times Turn off the power on the 3D Glasses Press the power button for at least 2 seconds he LED light lights for 2 seconds Y Note When the battery power is low the LED light blinks 6 times after the power is turned on Switching to 3D and 2D Mode When viewing 3D images you can press the power button to switch between 2D and 3D modes This is useful when several people are viewing the same 3D images with some people wanting to watch in 3D and some people wanting to watch in 2D Viewing 2D images When you press the power button twice while viewing 3D images the LED light blinks 2 times and the 3D images switch to 2D images Viewing 3D images When you press the power button twice while viewing 2D images the LED light blinks 3 times and the 2D images switch to 3D images Caution VVall or ceiling mount setup Request your authorized dealer or installation service provider to install the IR emitter securely vvhile taking the necessary safety Connecting the IR Emitter Use screws that suit the material and strength to the Projector of the wall or ceiling Otherwise it may OO damage the material of the wall or ceiling Install the IR emitter unit to the stand e Tilting the adjuster of the stand upward during in
34. When storing the projector ensure you attach the lens cover to the projector B Do not expose the projector to direct sunlight or place next to heat sources Doing so may affect the cabinet color or cause deformation of the plastic cover Other connected equipment Bi When connecting a computer or other audio visual equipment to the projector make the connections AFTER unplugging the power cord of the projector from the AC outlet and turning off the equipment to be connected WB Please read the operation manuals of the projector and the equipment to be connected for instructions on how to make the connections Using the projector in other countries B The power supply voltage and the shape of the plug may vary depending on the region or country you are using the projector in When using the projector overseas make sure you use an appropriate power cord for the country you are in Temperature monitor function E If the temperature inside the projector increases due to blockage of the air vents or the setting location the temperature warning indicator will blink And if the temperature keeps on rising will illuminate in the lower left corner of the picture with the temperature warning indicator blinking If this state continues the lamp will turn off the cooling fan will run and then the projector will enter Standby mode Refer to Maintenance Indicators on pages 76 and 77 for details AA info e The cooling
35. be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick Stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 10 11 12 13 14 Electrical energy can perform many useful functions This product has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety BUT IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS In order not to defeat the safeg
36. case of exposure to the gas consult a doctor as soon as possible A Caution Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use The lamp will be very hot and may cause burns or injury Wait at least one hour after the power cord is disconnected to allow the surface of the lamp unit to fully cool before removing the lamp unit Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp unit or the inside of the projector Do not loosen other screws except for the lamp unit cover and lamp unit Make sure to reset the lamp timer only when replacing the lamp If you reset the lamp timer and continue to use the same lamp this may cause the lamp to become damaged or explode W Carefully change the lamp by following the instructions described on pages 78 to 80 f you wish you may have the lamp replaced at your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center If the new lamp does not light after replacement take your projector to the nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center for repair Hovv to Read this Operation Manual W The specifications are slightly different depending on the model However you can connect and operate all models in the same manner e In this operation manual the illustration and the screen display are simplified for explanation and may differ slightly from the actual display Using the Menu Screen RETURN button Press RETURN to return to the previous screen
37. ee 62 G L sin ua OZ Setting On screen Display 52 Setting the Brightness of the Menu S R DL es Selecting the Background Image Selecting the Menu Screen Position 53 Reversing Inverting Projected Images 53 Selecting the On screen Display language 53 Adiusting the Projector Function Menu Setting Auto Povver Off Mode Setting No Operation Off Mode Setting the Povver Save Mode economy MOG uai n s s 54 Setting One Touch Play System Standby and Input Name 55 Trigo EBDIQIT 56 Setting the Demo Mode 56 Fan Mode Setting Memory Menu Returning to the Default Settings us lamp Timer tas 57 Setting Up the Projector Network Environment Netvvork Menu 58 Setting a Password 58 DHCP Client Setting na 09 TOP IP Seting reote 9 Returning to Default Settings Netvvork 59 Restart Network Function 59 Confirming the Projector Information 60 Enjoying 3D Image Viewing 61 Precautions on using the 3D Glasses 61 Precautions on installing the IR emitter 61 Precautions on viewing 3D images 62 Supplied Accessories for the 3D Glass 64 Fart Marias eacus pes 64
38. from the Internet http www adobe com Accessing the PDF Manuals For Windows Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 2 Double click the My Computer icon 8 Double click the CD ROM drive 4 When you want to view the operation manual 1 Double click the MANUALS folder 2 Double click the language name of the folder that you want to view 3 Double click the pdf file to access the projector manuals When you want to view the SETUP MANUAL 1 Double click the SETUP folder 2 Double click the language name of the folder that you want to view 3 Double click the pdf file to access the SETUP MANUAL 2 SS Note For Macintosh Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 2 Double click the CD ROM icon 3 When you want to view the operation manual 1 Double click the MANUALS folder 2 Double click the language name of the folder that you want to view 3 Double click the pdf file to access the projector manuals When you want to view the SETUP MANUAL 1 Double click the SETUP folder 2 Double click the language name of the folder that you want to view 3 Double click the pdf file to access the SETUP MANUAL f the desired pdf file cannot be opened by double clicking the mouse start Adobe Reader first z cr x fe Q o m 3 then specify the desired file using the File Open menu SETUP MANUAL Refer to the SETUP M
39. how to change the projector name see SETUP MANUAL contained in the supplied CD ROM 60 Enjoying 3D Image Viewing CAUTION Before viewing 3D images please read this section carefully You can use special 3D Glasses to watch 3D supported images on this projector You can enjoy 3D images by viewing the video images through the 3D Glasses supplied with the projector or through optional 3D glasses sold separately To produce 3D images liquid crystal shutters in the 3D Glasses alternately open and close imperceptibly fast to exactly match alternating left and right video images displayed by the projector Not all consumers can experience and enjoy 3D images Some people suffer from stereo blindness which prevents them from perceiving the intended depth of 3D entertainment Also some people who watch 3D programming may experience initial feelings of motion sickness as they adjust to the picture Others may experience headaches eye fatigue or continued motion sickness Like a roller coaster the experience is not for everyone Precautions on using the 3D Glasses The 3D Glasses are precision equipment Handle them with care Improper use of the 3D Glasses or failure to follow these instructions can result in eye strain If you experience dizziness nausea or other discomfort while viewing 3D images immediately discontinue use of the 3D Glasses Using the binocular disparity 3D System of this projector with incompatible
40. is explained using one example 3 8 STANDBY ON button 6 ENTER button 6 v A buttons 7 INPUT buttons R 8 STANDBY button 5j 513 ON button 7 HDMI 1 2 COMPONENT and COMPUTER buttons 4 6 Adjustment buttons 4 6 ENTER button 6 lt gt buttons 6 KEYSTONE BADE LENS RETURN ENTER INPUTS MENU KEYSTONE 4 H amp V SHIFT button 5 FOCUS buttons 5 ZOOM buttons 6 KEYSTONE button 2 Connect the projector to the video equipment and plug the power cord into the AC socket of the projector gt PP 23 to 27 3 Turn the projector on Press STANDBYZON on the projector or ON on the remote control 18 4 Adiust the angle Adjust the projector angle e Shift the lens horizontally and vertically 1 Press H amp V SHIFT on the remote control 2 Press A V or gt on the remote control Adjust the projector angle by rotating the adjustment feet ub PP 29 30 Press FOCUS on the remote control to adjust the focus Press ZOOM on the remote control to adjust the zoom Press KEYSTONE on the projector or on the remote control Press ENTER on the projector or on the remote control Press A V 4 or gt to move the position for the upper left of the image Press ENTER to set the position Repeat the same procedure with the positions for the upper right lower right and lower left of the image When the position of the lower left is set the cor
41. may fall resulting in injury or accident Do not drop disassemble or modify the product as this may result in damage or malfunction Do not install the IR emitter with it directly facing the projector as this may prevent the remote control of the projector from functioning properly The IR emitter may interfere with other infrared communication equipment When installing the IR emitter to a wall or ceiling use screws that suit the material and strength of the wall or ceiling Otherwise it may damage the material of the wall or ceiling When using a screw provide a hole in the sponge at the bottom of the stand in advance Request your authorized dealer or installation service provider to install the IR emitter securely while taking the necessary safety measures SHARP will not be liable for any accident or damage due to improper installation insufficient mounting strength misuse or natural disasters 7 o o 61 WEN a Enjoying 3D Image Viewing Continued Precautions on viewing 3D images 62 When viewing 3D images continuously be sure to take a break periodically to prevent eye strain Take regular breaks at least 5 to 15 minutes after every 30 to 60 minutes of 3D viewing Based on the guidelines issued by the 3D Consortium revised December 10 2008 View 3D images at the appropriate distance from the screen The recommended distance is three times the effective h
42. or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 15 Overloading e If the product has been dropped or Do not overload wall outlets extension cords damaged in any way or integral convenience receptacles as this f When the product exhibits a distinct can result in a risk of fire or electric shock change in performance this indicates a 16 Object and Liquid Entry need for service Never push objects of any kind into this 19 Replacement Parts product through openings as they may touch When replacement parts are required be dangerous voltage points or short out parts sure the service technician has used that could result in a fire or electric shock replacement parts specified by the Never spill liquid of any kind on the product manufacturer or have the same 17 Servicing characteristics as the original part Do not attempt to service this product Unauthorized substitutions may result in yourself as opening or removing covers fire electric shock or other hazards may expose you to dangerous voltage or 20 Safety Check other hazards Refer all servicing to Upon com
43. range button Specifies larger range 2 To check the appearance of the projected image select C M S 1 or C M S 2 and set to On or Off The appearance of the projected image after above color adjustment reflected can be By continuing to press the adjustment checked buttons A V 4 the picker moves The appearance of the projected rapidly image in former color adjustment can be checked After selecting the color of the projected image to correct press ENTER The C M S color adjustment screen is 4 To complete the C M S color displayed Go to step 3 adiustment select Return and press ENTER Set or adjust each item in the C M S color adiustment screen J Qi Note The C M S color adjustment can be made to one color each in C M S 1 and 5 2 Injesf T o t o o 47 Picture Adjustment Picture Menu Continued Menu operation gt Page 42 9 Adjusting the Bright Boost Note Bright Boost uses Texas Instruments Bright Set DNR to Off in the following cases Boost technology The image becomes When the image is blurry brighter while the color reproduction is kept at When the contours and colors of moving a high level images drag When TV broadcasts with weak signals are 7 Description projected This function is available for the following The Bright Boost
44. set to On the sound of the cooling fan will turn down the power consumption will decrease and the lamp life will extend Bw Note e Refer to Eco Quiet on page 45 for details Menu tems The following shows the items that can be set in the projector Picture menu Main menu Sub menu Picture Picture Mode R in Bmod 44 T Moviet 2 age i Monochrome 1 Anime 1 Sports 1 Stage 1 Dynamic 11 Usert 2 it Game LT Tint 30e430 1 in 3D mode T Sharp 30 30 1 i Standard 3D 1 1354 Moviet 2 3D T Red Gain 30 30 1 Monochrome 3D 1 i Anime 3D Green Gain 30 30 Sports 3D 1f Blue Gain 30 30 css im CLR Temp 2 42 Leu i Page 45 i IRIS1 Manual High Brightness High Contrast Page 45 H IRIS2 Auto On Off Gamma 242 Page 45 Page 45 Eco Quiet On Off Custom Gamma On Off Page 45 Page 46 Advanced 1 C M S 1 ri Select Color Page 45 cm s 2 Hue 1 Reset Dage 46 H Saturation Page 48 H Value H Effect C M S 1 or C M S 2 H n On Off 1 4 Return i Bright Boost On Off Page 48 Film Mode H Auto Off mb Page 48 Color Enhance 045 Page 48 T Detail Enhance o 30
45. when the menu is displayed ENTER button Adjustment buttons A V 4 v MENU button el Ee RETURN ENTER NPUT B MENU button Adjustment buttons A V 4 9 ENTER button Buttons used in ies RETURN o return this operation to the previous screen when the menu is displayed Menu Selections Adjustments Button used in Example Adjusting Bright This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on tho pre th is step U Press MENU Example Picture screen menu The Picture menu screen for the selected Menu item input mode is displayed g press gt or lt and select vs x Picture to adjust E B On screen oT m display oL LI 1 amp IRIS1 Manual ib High Brightness IRIS2 Auto m On pre 7 42 CL Info Indicates safeguards for using the projector YH Note ndicates additional information for setting up and operating the projector For Future Reference Maintenance Troubleshooting Index 75 PP 83 to 85 m P 89 3 r fo Q c o fe 5 Contents Preparing ntroduction How to Read this Operation Manual 1 SAFEGUARDS Hovv to Access the PDF Operation MANUALS i vv s r cen eue 11 AACC SS T B iei s 12 Part Names and Functions 13 Side MEW oid
46. 1 25 31 8 50 33 8 30 375 50 56 3 50 45 0 60 Horizontal Frequency kHz Vertical Frequency Hz Analog Support 67 5 Digital Support 75 0 50 v 90 0 60 Top And Bottom 82 S SISISISISISI SISISISISIS 60 Troubleshooting receiving YPbPr signals and the video equipment is connected to the Component YPa Ce Pr Cr or COMPUTER COMPONENT terminal on the projector Picture is pink when re ceiving RGB signals and the video equipment is connected to the Com ponent YPa Cs Pa Cr or COMPUTER COMPONENT terminal on the projector Problem Check Page e Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet 27 e Power to the external connected devices is off e The selected input mode is wrong 35 Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector 23 27 e Remote control battery has run out 16 e External output has not been set when connecting notebook com puter No picie or Projector e The lamp unit cover is not installed correctly 79 80 e The selected Signal Type is wrong 50 e Bright is set to minimum position 45 e Image adjustments are incorrectly set 45 COMPONENT COMPUTER COMPONENT or HDMI1 2 input e Input signal type is incorrectly set 50 e Adjust the focus
47. 1270 cm 200 508 cm 100 254 cm 80 203 cm 40 102 cm Projection Distance 20 Screen Size and Projection Distance VVhen using a vvide screen 16 9 In case of displaying the 16 9 picture on the vvhole of the 16 9 screen Picture Screen size Projection distance L pistanes Homi nur iti Distance tom e Diag x Width Height Minimum L1 Maximum L2 Lower H1 Upper H2 center of the image W 500 1270cm 1107 cm 436 623 cm 245 15 7 m 51 7 131 7m 103 11 623 cm 245 u cm 0 x210cm x82 5 64 400 1016 cm 886 cm 349 498 cm 196 12 6m 41 4 125 3m 83 2 498 cm 196 7 u 0cm 07 2168 cm 566 15 64 300 762 cm 664 cm 261 374 cm 147 9 4m 31 0 119 0m 82 4 374 cm 147 5 u cm 0 126 cm 49 9 u 250 635 cm 553 cm 218 311 cm 123 7 9 25 10 15 8 m 52 0 311 cm 122 9 6 0 105 cm 241 19 22 200 508 cm 443 cm 174 249 cm 98 6 3m 20 8 12 7 41 7 249 cm 98 1 6 Ocm 0 84 cm 233 1 5 150 381 cm 332 cm 131 187 cm 74 4 7 m 15 6 9 5m 312 187 cm 73 55 64 07 63 cm 224 77 32 120 305 cm 266 em 105 149 cm 59 3 8m 12 5 7 6m 24 11 149 cm 58 53 54 Ocm 0 xb cm 19 7 s 100 254cm 221cm 87 125cm 49 3 1 m 10 4 6 3m 20 9 125 cm 49 1
48. 2 11 137 cm 54 cm 0 x46 cm 218 5 5 100 254 cm 203cm 80 152cm 60 2 9m 9 6 5 8m 19 1 114cm 45 Ocm 0 39 215 13 64 80 203 cm 163 cm 64 122 cm 48 23m 77 4 7 m _ 15 3 91 cm 36 Ocm 0 31 cm 212 5 32 70 178 cm 142 cm 56 107 cm 42 2 0m _ 6 8 4 1m 13 4 80 cm 31 1 2 Ocm 0 27 cm 210 5 5 60 152 cm 122 cm 48 91cm 86 17m 58 35m 11 5 69 cm 27 0 23 cm 9 Ve 40 102 cm 81cm 32 61cm 24 12m 391 23m 78 46 cm 18 0cm 0 x15 cm 6 5 64 x Picture size diag in cm 40 500 The formula for picture size and projection distance L1 Minimum projection distance m ft m cm Feet inches L2 Maximum projection distance m ft L1 m 0 02889 x L1 fi 0 02889 x 0 3048 H1 Lovver distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in L2 m 05817 x L2 0 05817 x 0 3048 H2 Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in H1 cm 14303 x H1 in 1 14303 x 2 54 W Distance from the lens center to the center of the image cm in H2 cm x H2 20x 2 54 W cm 38608 x W in 0 38608 x 2 54 21 D Note When the distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image H is a negative number this indicates that the bottom of the image is below the lens center Allow a margin of error in the value in the diagrams above 21 Setting Up the Projector Continued
49. 232C and network can be used to control the projector in Standby mode Y Note Set this function to Off when you want to use RS 232C and network to control the projector from a computer One Touch Play is set to Off when the Economy mode is set to On 4 Setting One Touch Play System Standby and Input Name When a Sharp product equipped with Consumer Electronics Control HDMI CEC is connected to the projector with an HDMI cable you can use the linked function with HDMI CEC One Touch Play and System Standby Y Note The CEC function may not work with some CEC devices When the projector is connected to a non Sharp product the CEC function may not work W Setting the One Touch Playback Function One Touch Play One Touch Play turns on the projector and selects the input automatically when you turn on or begin playback on connected HDMI compliant Sharp Video Products Selectable items Description This enables One Touch Play This disables One Touch Play Ww Note e When enabling One Touch Play be sure to enable the CEC setting on the HDMI compliant Sharp Video Products connected to the projector The Economy mode is set to Off when One Touch Play is set to On e In the following cases One Touch Play is not enabled When playback is paused When the cooling fan is running See page 76 When the lamp is warming up See page 76 W Se
50. ANUAL contained on the supplied CD ROM for details Connecting Pin Assignments mmm 2 RS 232C Specifications and Commands nni Setting up the Projector Network Environment Resetting the Lamp Timer of the Projector via LAN Troubleshooting 15 11 Accessories Supplied accessories m uuum Two R 6 batteries size UM SUM 3 HP 7 or similar IR emitter lt DSETNAOO7FMFO gt Remote control lt RRMCGA999WJSA gt Power cord 4 For Europe except U K 6 1 8 m For U S and Canada etc 6 1 8 m lt QACCDA082WJPZ gt 1 See pages 64 to 66 for details of the 3D Glasses and thei 2 Which power cords are supplied along with your project cord that corresponds to the wall outlet in your country lt QACCVA024WJPZ gt Two pairs of 3D Glasses lt KOPTLAOO2WJN1 gt IR emitter cable 83 10 m lt QCNWGA170WJPZ gt D Zealand and Oceania 6 1 8 m lt QACCLAO55WJPZ gt r accessories or depends on the region Use the power e Operation manuals this manual TINS F383WJZZ and CD ROM lt UDSKAA138WJZZ gt Q Sy Note Codes in x gt are Replacement parts codes Optional accessories E Lamp unit E Ceiling mount adaptor E Ceiling mount bracket B Ceiling mount unit DDP E Ceiling mount extension tube E 3 RCA to mini D sub 15 pin cable 10 3 0 m E 3D Glasses r c SS Note
51. Adjustment SIG ADJ Menu Continued 4 Signal Type Setting When using an input mode of HDMI1 HDMI2 or COMPUTER set the signal type to the corresponding input signal type RGB or YPbPr Menu operation gt Page 42 Selectable items Description Automatically selects the appropriate input signal between RGB and YPbPr Set when RGB signals are received Set when YPbPr signals are received 5 Setting the Video Setup Selectable items O IRE Sets the black level to O IRE 7 5 IRE Sets the black level to 7 5 IRE Description Bw Note This function is available for the following signal 4801 6 Adjusting the Dynamic Range An optimum picture may not be displayed if an HDMI capable device s output signal type and the projector s input signal type do not match If this should occur switch Dynamic Range Selectable items Description Auto In most circumstances Auto should be selected Standard When the black levels of the image show banding or appear faded select the item that results in the best picture quality Enhanced T Signal Info Input signal information is displayed 50 Adjusting the Projected Image SCR ADJ Menu Menu operation gt Page 42 Pict SIG SCR ADJ PRJ Net D TResize gt Normal 8 V lmage Shift E I Ex 8 Trigger gt Off Anamorphic gt Off 5 Overscan gt
52. H I tH Custom Gamma Off Red Gain o El I EH eJ C M S 1 On Green Gain oL I B C M S 2 Loft Blue Gain oo I El 9 1 Bright Boost Off CLR Temp 0 I Film Mode Auto IRIS1 Manual 2 High Brightness 09 Color Enhance oir ul IRIS2 Auto gt On Detail Enhance 0 m m Eco Quiet gt Off DNR gt Off amp Advanced MNR gt Off 5 ye Reset Reset ez SEL ADJ 4 ENTER lt gt SEL ADJ 4 ENTER RETURN amp END RETURN END 1 Selecting the Picture Mode This function allows you to select the picture mode that best suits the room brightness and the type of image being projected Selectable items Description For standard image For viewing movies with a lot of bright scenes For viewing movies with a lot of dark scenes For viewing black and white movies For viewing anime or animated movies For viewing sports and other images with fast moving subjects For viewing live performances A vivid image is obtained For customizing the picture mode settings as desired Use this when the audio and image are not synched or when you want to create a sharper image e You can set or adjust each item in the Picture menu to your preference Any changes you make are retained in memory Q Note e You can also select a picture mode when projecting images in 3D mode
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54. On 6 Black Mask 0 imi f CBNR gt off 8 OSD Display gt On 8 OSD Brightness gt Standard 0 Background gt Logo 0 Menu Position 2 Upper Left 2 PRu Mode gt Front 3 Language 2 English SEL ADJ 4 ENTER RETURN END 1 Setting the Resize Mode Bw Note For details of the Resize mode see page 36 You can also press RESIZE on the remote control to set the resize mode See page 36 2 Adjusting the Image Position You can move the projected image vertically button P button Downward Upward Bw Note e The adjustable range of the image shift may vary depending on the Resize mode the Picture mode the input signal resolution the input 3D signal type 3 Trigger This function allows you to set whether to output a control signal DC 12V that is output from the trigger terminal to a trigger supported screen or anamorphic lens Selectable items Description Screen A control signal DC 12V is output to a trigger supported screen while linked with the power of the main unit The screen extends and retracts automati cally when the power of the projector is turned on and off Anamorphic A control signal DC 12V is output when the Anamorphic function is set to 2 35 1 or 16 9 The Trigger function is not activated A control signal DC 12V is not output
55. S S ISIS S SIS ISIS ISIS SISISISISISISISISIRIRISISIRIRIRISISIS he image is compressed before it is displayed on the screen 2 Full image display when Resolution is set to 1920 x 1080 SS Note This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous CRT LCD mode Should this occur turn off the LCD display on the notebook computer and output the display data in CRT only mode Details on how to change display modes can be found in your notebook computer s operation manual When Screen resolution of the computer is different from the resolution displayed on the projected image follow the procedures shown below Refer to Resolution on the SIG ADJ menu and select the same resolution as the resolution in Screen resolution of the computer Depending on the computer you are using the output signal may not be faithful to the Screen resolution adjustment Check the settings of the computer s signal output If the settings cannot be changed it is recommended that the resolution be set to 1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720 81 Compatibility Chart Continued Horizontal Frequency kHz Vertical Frequency Hz Analog Support Digital Support Horizontal Frequency kHz Vertical Frequency Hz Digital Support 15 7 60 v 284 50 v 31 5 60 v 33 8 60 33 8 60 27 0 24 15 6 50 28
56. SSHARP PROJECTOR MODEL XV Z30000 yes Aseq OPERATION MANUAL o fe 2 4 o 2 7 oiseg Injesf PICTURE BY a sounjeo4 3D m nr TEXAS INSTRUMENTS xipueddy IMPORTANT For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Projector please record the Model and Serial Number located on the bottom of the projector and retain this information Before recycling the packaging please ensure that you have checked the con tents of the carton thoroughly against the list of Supplied accessories on page 12 The supplied CD ROM contains operation instructions in Model No Serial No English German French Spanish Swedish Portuguese and Chinese Carefully read through the operation instructions before operating the projector Die mitgelieferte CD ROM enthalt Bedienungsanleitungen in Englisch Deutsch Franz sisch Spanisch Schwedisch Portugiesisch und Chinesisch Bitte lesen Sie die Bedienungsanleitung vor der Verwendung des Projektors sorgfaltig durch Le CD ROM fourni contient les instructions de fonctionnement en anglais allemand francais espagnol su dois portugais et chinois Veuillez lire attentivement ces instructions avant de faire fonctionner le projecteur El CD ROM suministrado contiene instrucciones de operaci n en ingl s alem n franc s espanol sueco portug
57. You can also press PICTURE MODE on the remote control to select the picture mode See page 37 The default settings are subject to change without notice 44 Menu operation gt Page 42 2 Adjusting the Image 4 Eco Quiet Adjustment items button P button Contrast For less contrast For more contrast Selectable Povver consumption items Approx 7096 Bright For less brightness For more brightness Color Tint For less color intensity For making skin ones purplish For more color intensity For making skin tones greenish Sharp For less sharpness For more sharpness Red Gain For making images ess reddish For making images more reddish Green Gain For making images less greenish For making images more greenish Blue Gain For making images less bluish For making images more bluish CLR Temp Q D Note e You can a For making images slightly more reddish so use CONTRAST Slightly warmer colors For making images slightly more bluish BRIGHTNESS COLOR or TINT on the remote cntorol to adjust each item See page 37 3 Switching the Iris Setting This function controls the quantity of the projected light and the contrast of the image B IRIS1 Manual Selectable items Description slightly cooler colors High Brightness over contrast This mode gives priority to br
58. ademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc in the United States and or other countries HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC All other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies e Some IC chips in this product include confidential and or trade secret property belonging to Texas Instruments Therefore you may not copy modify adapt translate distribute reverse engineer reverse assemble or discompile the contents thereof 3 eR c o fe 5 Observe the follovving safeguards vvhen setting up your projector Caution concerning the lamp unit Potential hazard of glass particles if lamp ruptures In case of lamp rupture contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center for replacement N mane See Regarding the Lamp A PRECAUCION on page 78 Caution concerning the setup of the projector B For minimal servicing and to maintain high image quality SHARP recommends that this projector be installed in an area free from humidity dust and cigarette smoke When the projector is subjected to these environments the vents and lens must be cleaned more often As long as the projector is regularly cleaned use in these environments will not reduce the overall operation life of the unit
59. an area with proper ventilation See page 8 e Cooling fan breakdown Internal circuit failure Clogged air intake Take the projector to your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center see page 86 for repair Lamp indicator Green on Green blinks when the lamp is warming up The lamp does not illuminate The lamp is shut down abnormally Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet and then connect it again Time to change the lamp Remaining lamp life becomes 596 or less Carefully replace the lamp See page 78 Red on Standby The lamp does not illuminate Burnt out lamp Lamp circuit failure Take the projector to your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center see page 86 for repair Please exercise care when replacing the lamp Securely install the cover Power indicator Info f the temperature warning indicat Green on Red on Green blinks Cooling Red blinks The power indicator blinks in red when the projector is on The lamp unit cover is open If the power indicator blinks in red even when the lamp unit cover are securely installed contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center see page 86 for advice or illuminates and the projector enters Standby mode follow the possible solutions above and then wait until the projec
60. center of the image Upper Right 1 Displayed on the upper right of the image Lower Right Displayed on the lower right of the image Upper Left Displayed on the upper left of the image Lower Left Displayed on the lower left of the image 2 Reversing Inverting Projected Images This function allows the projector to be used in a wider range of projection styles by allowing the image to be inverted to suit the projection environment location Selectable items Description Front Normal image Projected from the front of the screen Ceiling Inverted image Projected from the front Front of the screen with an inverted projector Rear Reversed image Projected from the rear of the screen or with a mirror Ceiling Reversed and inverted image Rear Projected with a mirror See page 22 for details of Projection PRJ Mode 3 Selecting the On screen injesn Display Language The projector can switch the on screen display language among 17 languages sul o 9 m o o 53 Adjusting the Projector Function PRJ ADJ Menu Menu operation gt Page 42 2 Setting No Operation Off Pict SIG SCR Net Auto Power Off o On 2 No Operatin Off Off Economy Mode Off One Touch Play gt Off System Standby gt Off Input Name 8 LED gt Off 8 7 Demo Mode gt Off Fan Mode Normal 8 Memory Menu
61. ct the power cord e Unplug the power cord from the AC Socket a tw e Leave the lamp until it has fully cooled AC socket down about 1 hour Z 3 Remove the lamp unit cover e Loosen the user service screw that secures the lamp unit cover Remove the lamp unit cover User service screw for lamp unit cover 4 Remove the lamp unit e Loosen the securing screws from the lamp unit Hold the lamp unit by the handle and pull it in the direction of the arrow At this time keep the lamp unit horizontal and do not tilt it 5 Insert the new lamp unit Press the lamp unit firmly into the lamp unit compartment Fasten the securing screw Q Replace the lamp unit cover e Align the tab on the lamp unit cover and close it Be careful not to get the strap caught in the cover Then tighten the user service screw 3 to secure the lamp unit cover M Info e f the lamp unit and lamp unit cover are not correctly installed the power will not turn on even if the power cord is connected to the projector Resetting the Lamp Timer Reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp Info Make sure to reset the lamp timer only when replacing the lamp If you reset the lamp timer and continue to use the same lamp this may cause the lamp to become damaged or explode 1 Connect the power cord Plug the power cord into the AC socket of the projector 2 Reset the lamp ti
62. d Sharp Thebnakorn Co Ltd http www sharp es 02 236 0170 svc stcl global sharp co jp Switzerland Sharp Electronics Schweiz AG http www sharp th com 0041 1 846 63 11 cattaneo sez sharp eu com Korea Sharp Electronics Incorporated of http www sharp ch Korea 82 2 3660 2002 Sweden Sharp Electronics Nordic AB Icd sharp korea co kr 46 8 6343600 http www sharpkorea co kr vision support sen sharp eu com http www sharp se India Sharp Business Systems India Limited Austria Sharp Electronics Europe GMBH 91 11 6431313 Branch Office Austria service sharp oa com 0043 1 727 19 123 pogats sea sharp eu com http www sharp at 86 fF Specifications Model XV Z30000 Display devices 0 65 DLP Chip x1 Resolution 1080P 1920 x 1080 Lens F number F 2 5 3 7 Zoom Power x2 0 f 21 2 42 0 mm Focus Povver HDMI Input terminals x2 Computer Component mini D sub 15 pin x1 Component 3RCA x1 Y Pa Ca Output TRIGGER x1 Power jack DC 12V output erminals 3D SYNCHRO x1 Control and LAN Ru 45 x1 communication f RS 232C mini DIN 9 pin erminals x1 Projection lamp 250 W Rated voltage AC 100 240 V Rated frequency 50 60 Hz Input current 3 5A Power consumption AC 100 V 348W Eco Quiet AC 240 V 328W AC 100 V 242 W AC 240 V 232W
63. d item e g Bright is displayed by itself at the bottom of the Screen When pressing A or V the following item Color after Bright will be displayed 2 SS Note Press ENTER again to return to the previous screen Press 4 or gt to adjust the item selected The adjustment is stored Press MENU he menu screen will disappear SIG SCR PRJ Picture Mode gt Standard Contrast Bright Color Tint Sharp Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain CLR Temp IRIS1 Manual IRIS2 Auto Eco Quiet Advanced Reset SEL ADJ RETURN t l o n amp LILIEI BOERS o EE EL EE High Brightness On Off v 4 ENTER tems to be adiusted Reset 1 Press ENTER The item displayed by itself Bright UM WES SIG SCR PRJ Picture Mode gt Standard Contrast Bright Color Tint Sharp Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain CLR Temp IRIS1 Manual IRIS2 Auto Eco Quiet Advanced Reset SEL ADJ y RETURN Zil o P EHLEULEE L amp UL ELE h Brightness vvv Qoz 15g 44 ENTER amp END sul o t o o 43 o Picture Adjustment Picture Menu Menu operation gt Page 42 SIG SCR PRJ Net Picture Mode 5 Standard Contrast o El I El 5050050500 T Bright o Ed I Eco Quiet Color 12 I 2 Advanced Tint o H I Li Gamma 0 Sharp o
64. dents See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate U S A ONLY e e Q c o fe INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the operation manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Declaration of conformity SHARP PROJECTOR MODEL XV Z30000 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any int
65. e using this product 10 Using the 3D Glasses B Parents guardians should monitor children s viewing habits to avoid their prolonged use without rest periods B Use only the 3D Glasses recommended for this product B Use the 3D Glasses only for the specified purpose Bi Do not move around while wearing the 3D Glasses The surrounding area appears dark which may result in falling or other accidents that may cause injury Caring for the 3D Glasses B Use only the cloth provided with the 3D Glasses to clean the lenses Remove dust and soil from the cloth Any dust or other soiling on the cloth may result in scratches on the product Do not use solvents such as benzene or thinners as doing so may cause the coating to peel off E When cleaning the 3D Glasses take care not to allow water or other fluids to come into contact with the glasses WB Always store the 3D Glasses in the case provided when not in use B When storing the 3D Glasses avoid very humid or hot locations Viewing 3D images Wi f you experience dizziness nausea or other discomfort while viewing 3D images discontinue use and rest your eyes MH Do not use the 3D Glasses if they are cracked or broken di PDF operation manuals in several languages are included in the CD ROM To utilize these manuals you need to install Adobe Reader on your computer Windows or Macintosh How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals Please download Adobe Reader
66. e incorrectly set 45 whitish The lens shift function e The lens cover is not attached correctly 13 does not work The cooling fan e When temperature inside the projector increases the cooling fan becomes noisy runs faster The lamp does not light The lamp indicator is illuminating in red 28 76 79 up even after the Replace the lamp projector turns on The lamp suddenly turns off during projection The image sometimes Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector or the connected 23 27 flickers equipment works improperly f this happens frequently replace the lamp 79 The lamp needs much e The lamp will eventually need to be changed 79 time to turn on While the remaining lamp life draws to a close replace the lamp Picture is dark One Touch Play is not e Non Sharp Video Products are connected 55 enabled One Touch Play function may not work when the projector is con nected to non Sharp Video Products e An HDMI cable is not used for connection between the projector 24 and the Sharp Video Products One Touch Play function is enabled when the projector is con nected to the Sharp Video Products with an HDMI cable One Touch Play function of the projector is not set to On 55 CEC settings of connected Sharp Video Products or other devices are incorrect One Touch Play is set to Off and disabled when the Economy 54 55 mode is set to On System Standby is not e Non Sharp Video Products are co
67. each setting consult your network administrator 1 Select Off for DHCP Client then press ENTER 4 Returning to Default Settings Netvvork Select TCP IP then press ENTER This function allovvs you to initialize the Netvvork settings you have made in the projector Q Enter IP Address using A V gt n then pr ENTER and 4 then press Qu Note If the values for IP Address Subnet Mask or Setting the TCP IP Gateway of the projector have been returned TRIES NOZCUSSCTESONEUZ to the default settings the computer cannot Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 be connected to the projector depending on Gateway 000 000 000 000 the computer s network settings mn o 0 m o WENG 2 4 Restarts the network function Perform this function when the projector E Enter Gatevvay using A V b cannot be controlled via the netvvork Enter Subnet Mask using A v iQ CH Caen U b and 4 then press ENTER and 4 then press ENTER 59 Setting Up the Projector Network Environment Netvvork Menu Continued 6 Confirming the Projector Information You can confirm the following items Menu operation gt Page 42 Selectable items Description IP Address The IP address of the projector is displayed MAC Address The MAC address of the projector is displayed Projector The projector name is displayed Note For information on
68. easily get damaged be careful not to scrape or hit the lens or lens cover o mut Cleaning the exhaust and intake vents W Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the exhaust vent and the intake vent AA Info f you want to clean the air vents during projector operation ensure you press STANDBY ON on the projector or STANDBY on the remote control and put the projector into Standby mode After the cooling fan has stopped clean the vents 75 Maintenance Indicators W The warning lights power indicator lamp indicator and temperature warning indicator on the projector indicate problems inside the projector E If a problem occurs either the temperature warning indicator or the lamp indicator will illuminate red and the projector will enter Standby mode After the projector has entered Standby mode follow the procedures given below Temperature warning indicator Lamp indicator o Power indicator About the temperature warning indicator If the temperature inside the projector increases due to blockage of the air vents or the setting location the temperature warning indicator will blink And if the temperature keeps on rising EEE will illuminate in the lower left corner of the picture with the temperature warning indicator blinking If this state continues the lamp will turn off the cooling fan will run and then the projector will enter Standby mode When you find the temperat
69. ector Numbers in refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained 1 ON button J For turning the povver on 2 STANDBY button For putting the projector into the Standby mode 3 CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR and TINT buttons For adjusting the contrast brightness color and tint 4 HDMI 1 2 COMPONENT and COMPUTER buttons For switching to the respective input modes 5 PICTURE MODE button For displaying the Picture Mode list 6 RESIZE button For switching the picture size NORMAL 16 9 etc 7 ANAMORPHIC button For switching the Anamorphic lens 8 Adjustment buttons A V 4 e For selecting and adjusting menu items 9 RETURN button EE For returning to the previous menu screen during menu operations 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ZOOM buttons For adjusting the projected image size H amp V SHIFT button For shifting the lens horizontally and vertically AUTO SYNC button 2 For automatically adjusting images when connected to a computer MEMORY 1 2 buttons For displaying each Load Memory screen of Memory Menu MEMORY button GP For displaying the Memory Menu screen 3D ON OFF button eA For switching between 2D and 3D modes IRIS 1 2 buttons For adjusting the quantity of the projected light and the contrast of the image MENU button For displaying adjustment and setting Screens ENTER button EE Fo
70. ectors may not appear 3D Use only one projector at a time The projected image is dark When a 3D image is projected the screen may appear darker than normal The 3D Glasses turn off automatically Pressing the power but ton on the 3D Glasses does not cause the LED light to light Is there an obstacle between the 3D Glasses and the IR emitter or is something covering the infrared receiver on the 3D Glasses The 3D Glasses turn off automatically after 3 minutes if no signal is received Do not place anything between the IR emitter and the infrared receiver on the 3D Glasses The battery in the 3D Glasses is exhausted If the LED light does not light after pressing the power button for more than one second the battery is exhausted Replace the battery 65 This unit is equipped with a microprocessor Its performance could be adversely affected by incorrect operation or interference If this should happen unplug the unit and plug it in again after more than 5 minutes If you encounter any problems during setup or operation of this projector first refer to the Troubleshooting section on pages 83 to 85 If this operation manual does not answer your question please contact the SHARP Service departments listed below or SHARP Assistance U S A Sharp Electronics Corporation Benelux SHARP Electronics Benelux BV 1 888 GO SHARP 1 888 467 4277 0900 SHARPCE 0900 7427723 Icdsupport sharpsec com
71. ed settings The Memory Menu screen can also be displayed by pressing MEMORY on the remote control M Load Memory To activate the desired settings select the item where the settings are stored WY Note Pressing any button while the projector is in the process of activating the Load Memory function will display messages STOP stops the activation of the Load Memory function CONTINUE allows the projector to the already set position Return to the initial position let the projector go back to the initial position e The confirmation screen of Load Memory will also be displayed by pressing MEMORY 1 2 on the remote control Press MEMORY 1 2 again to perform the Load Memory function The memory has a margin of error of approximately 296 Use the remote control to make fine adiustments M Save Memory Select an item where you want to store the setting Bw Note e When you select an item where some setting has been stored the stored setting will be overwritten and erased Memory Name Select the item name you vvant to change Use 4 to choose the characters to change and A Y to select the characters to enter M Clear Memory Select the item vvhere the settings you vvant to erase are stored In this case the memory name you have changed returns to the default setting Q Note e Selecting All Clear erases all the stored settings M Mem
72. eight of the picture Examples of recommended distances 100 inch 16 9 picture Approx 12 3 ft 3 8 m Viewing should not be done closer than the recommended distance Refer to page 21 for details on the diagonal size and height of the picture Maintain an appropriate distance from the screen Viewing from too close a distance can strain your eyes If you experience eye strain immediately discontinue viewing If you experience any of the following symptoms during viewing nausea queasiness dizziness headache blurry vision or double vision that lasts longer than few seconds Do not engage in any potentially hazardous activity for example driving a vehicle until your symptoms have completely gone away If symptoms persist discontinue use and do not resume 3D viewing without discussing your symptoms with a physician Be careful of your surroundings when viewing 3D images When you view 3D images objects may appear at a distance closer or farther than the actual screen This may cause you to misjudge the distance to the screen and possibly result in injury if you accidentally hit the screen or surrounding objects As you get more comfortable viewing 3D images W Operate the 3D Depth Adjust function to adjust the 3D effect See page 70 W Adjust the projected image to the most comfortable viewing size by zooming Projecting images on the smallest or largest screen size possible
73. ent items to the default and cross color noise settings select Reset and press ENTER Selectable items Off The DNR function is not activated Level 1 Description Sets the DNR level for viewing a clearer picture 48 Computer Image Adjustment SIG ADJ Menu Menu operation gt Page 42 Pict ERES scr PRJ Net H H Iroa 2 Setting the Resolution a b A E F E Ordinarily the type of input signal is detected V Pos ou E and the correct resolution mode is automatically e Reset Selected However for some signals the optimal 9 Resolution resolution mode in Resolution in the SIG P Auto Sync gt On ADJ menu may need to be selected to match Signal Type gt Auto the computer display mode 5 Video Setup OIRE Dynamic Range m Auto Sy Note Signal Info 1080P Avoid displaying computer patterns which repeat H XXX kHz V XXX Hz every other line horizontal stripes Flickering may occur making the image hard to see ey SEL ADJ ENTER e Information on the currently selected input RETURN END 2 qe signal can be confirmed in item Z on page 50 Displayed vvhen the input mode is HDMI input 1 Adjusting the Computer Image t 3 Auto Sync Auto Sync Adjustment Use the SIG ADJ function in case of Selectable NE Description irregularities such as vertical stripes or items
74. erference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Responsible Party SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Sharp Plaza Mahwah New Jersey 07495 1163 TEL 1 800 BE SHARP 1 800 237 4277 Caution Concerning Lamp Replacement W This projector utilizes a pressurized mercury lamp A loud sound may indicate lamp failure Lamp failure can be attributed to numerous sources such as excessive shock improper cooling surface scratches or deterioration of the lamp due to a lapse of usage time The period of time up to failure largely varies depending on the individual lamp and or the condition and the frequency of use t is important to note that failure can often result in the bulb cracking W When the lamp replacement indicator and on screen display icon are illuminated it is recommended that the lamp be replaced with a new one immediately even if the lamp appears to be operating normally W Should the lamp break there is also a possibility that glass particles may spread inside of the projector In such a case it is recommended you contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center to assure safe operation W Should the lamp break the glass particles may spread inside the lamp cage or gas contained in the lamp may be vented into the room from the exhaust vent Because the gas in this lamp includes mercury ventilate the room well if the lamp breaks and avoid all exposure to the released gas In
75. erforming this adjustment prepare the image to be adjusted You can perform this adjustment easier in the still image than in the moving image 1 Select C M S 1 or C M S 2 C M S Color Management System in the Advanced menu and press b e f there is no data for the stored corrected color the color selection screen and the picker is displayed Go to step 2 Picker Menu operation gt Page 42 e If there is data for the stored corrected C M S color adiustment screen color the C M S color adiustment screen Selectable is displayed Go to step 3 items Description Select Starts over the selection of the Color color to be corrected Hue Sets the hue of the main colors Saturation Sets the saturation of the main colors Value Sets the value of the main colors Effect Specifies the range of color correction C M S 1 Checks the appearance of the or projected image after above 5 2 correction R Reset Sets Hue Saturation Use the picker and select the Value and Effect to their color of the projected image to default values correct The picker can be Return Completes the correction operated by adjustment buttons and closes the C M S color A V 4 on the remote control adjustment screen 1 To specify the range of color correction select Effect and press lt or b lt button Specifies smaller
76. es not support all connections to equipment that has digital output terminal using a DVIHDMI digital cable HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is a digital AV interface that can deliver a high definition video signal multi channel audio signal and bi directional control signal all in just one cable Because it is compatible with the HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection system the digital video signal does not degrade when transmitted and a high quality image with a simple connection can be enjoyed Connecting to a Computer Ensure that the computer is the last device to be turned on after all the connections are made Connecting to a computer using the RGB cable To RGB output terminal G9 To COMPUTER COMPONENT terminal EN 1 RGB cable commercially available SS Note See page 81 Compatibility Chart for a list of computer signals compatible with the projector Use with computer signals other than those listed may cause some of the functions to not work A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers Contact your nearest Macintosh Dealer Depending on the computer you are using an image may not be projected unless the computer s external output port is switched on e g Press Fn and F5 keys simultaneously when using a SHARP notebook computer Refer to the specific instructions in your computer s operation manual to enable your computer s external o
77. f the screen You can confirm the selected input mode and information on the input signal HDMI1 YPbPr 1080P 3D e When is displayed 3D is set to On e If ET is displayed it means that a 3D image signal that can be automatically detected is being input o o o 5 35 Image Projection Continued Resize Mode This function allows you to modify or customize the Resize mode to enhance the input image Depending on the input signal you can choose a desired image Press RESIZE on the remote control or on the projector e See page 51 for setting on menu screen RESIZE es button RESIZE Output screen image NORMAL The image is displayed with the original aspect ratio O O O Cy O O O Q O b O O O O O O O 16 9 An image compressed from a 16 9 aspect ratio to a 4 3 aspect ratio is restored to a 16 9 aspect ratio and displayed at full screen O O O CINEMA ZOOM A CinemaScope image or an image vvith a 16 9 aspect ratio is displayed at full screen I oe o o O O ZOOM 14 9 An image with a 14 9 aspect ratio and letterboxing is enlarged while maintaining the original aspect ratio 5 o o SMART ZOOM An image with a 4 3 aspect ratio is slightly enlarged O O Q Q NATIVE The image is displayed according to the original input signal l Os O O O
78. fan regulates the internal temperature and its performance is automatically controlled The sound of the fan may change during projector operation due to changes in the fan speed This does not indicate malfunction I mr fe Q c o fe 5 Observe the follovving safeguards vvhen using the 3D Glasses Prevention of accidental ingestion Bi Keep the batteries and band accessory out of the reach of small children Small children can accidentally swallow these parts If a child accidentally swallows any of these parts seek immediate medical attention Do not disassemble Bi Do not disassemble or modify the 3D Glasses Caution for lithium battery Bi Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as direct sunlight or fire Bi Replace only with the same or equivalent type of battery The battery may explode if improperly replaced H Take care not to reverse the battery poles and when loading the battery Follow the correct procedure when loading the battery See page 65 Loading the battery incorrectly may damage the battery or cause it to leak battery fluid which could result in a fire injury or damage Handling the 3D Glasses H Do not drop exert pressure on or step on the 3D Glasses Doing so may damage the glass section which may result in injury B Be careful not to trap your finger in the hinge section of the 3D Glasses Doing so may result in injury Pay special attention when children ar
79. function is activated signals The Bright Boost function is not activated 4801 480P 5761 576 Selecting the Film Mode This function provides high quality playback Mosquito Noise Reduction MNR of images originally projected at 24 fps such The so called Mosquito Noise flickering can as movies on DVDs b rediiced Selectable Selectable items items Off MNR does not function Level 1 Description Description Auto Films are detected automatically Off Films are not detected Sets the MNR level for viewing a clearer picture 1 Setting Color Enhancement This function makes the projected images clearer and crisper Q ES Sy Note button Provides less color enhancement e Set MNR to Off in the following cases P button Provides more color enhancement VVhen the image is blurry VVhen the contours and colors of moving images drag When TV broadcasts with weak signals are 2 Setting Detail Enhancement This function enhances the details in images projected and thereby creates a greater sense of depth This function is available for the following signals button Provides less detail enhancement 4801 480P b button Provides more detail enhancement 5761 576P 9 Reducing Image Noise DNR 5 Resetting All Adjustment Items Video digital noise reduction DNR provides high quality images with minimal dot crawl To reset all adjustm
80. g data To ensure safety do not connect the LAN terminal with any cables that may cause excessive voltage Such as a telephone line Hub or Computer LAN cable Category 5 type commercially available o o 5 o O es o 7 S Note When connecting to a hub use a straight through Category 5 CAT 5 type cable commercially available When connecting to a computer use a cross over Category 5 CAT 5 type cable commercially available Connecting the Power Cord Plug the supplied power cord into the AC Socket on the rear of the projector Then plug into AC outlet AC socket Power cord supplied To AC outlet 27 Turning the Projector On Off B Info Turning the Projector On English is the factory default language If you vvant to change the on screen display to Note that the connections to external another language change the language according to the procedure on page 53 equipment and power outlet should be done before performing the operations written below See pages 23 to 27 STANDBY ON button Press STANDBY ON on the projector or ON on the remote control The power indicator illuminates green After the lamp indicator illuminates the projector is ready to start operation Power indicator Lamp indicator Note
81. glish polski Deutsch Magyar Page 53 Espa ol T rk e Nederlands Fran ais E Italiano z Svenska Portugu s HA 40 Projector adjustment PRJ ADJ menu Main menu Sub menu Main menu Sub menu PRJ ADJ Auto Power Off On Off Network Password Enable Disabl m Page 54 Page 54 mb Page 58 No Operation off Off Page 58 m Pa ge 54 i hoor DHCP Client On Off 4Hours m Page 59 SHours TCP IP IP Address Subnet Mask SD m Page 59 Gateway Age Reset Netvvork Setting H One Touch Play On Off mb Page 59 H System Standby On Off Restart Network Input Name mb Page 59 m Page 55 IP Address LED On Off mb Dage 60 mi Page 56 MAC Address Demo Mode On Off Page 60 Page 56 Projector Fan Mode Normal mb Page 60 Page 56 Bu Page 56 H AlI Reset Page 57 Page 57 Main menu Sub menu Load Memory Memory1 3D MENU 3D On Off Page 56 Memory mb Dage 70 Page 70 Save Memory 3D Format Auto Side By Sid m Page 56 Page 70 Top And Bottom Memory Name 3D Depth Adjust 15 15 Page 56 Clear Memory ad Page 70 3D Auto Ch
82. he projected image cannot be adjusted with the lens shift function use the adjustment feet to adjust the projected angle The height of the projector can be adjusted using the adjustment feet when the screen is located higher than the projector the screen is inclined or when the installation site is slightly inclined Install the projector so that it is as perpendicular to the screen as possible Rotate the adjustment feet to adjust the projected angle The projector is adjustable up to approximately 9 degrees front and approximately 2 degrees rear from the standard position Adjusting the Focus Press FOCUS on the remote control to adjust the focus WVOn screen display FOCUS lt TESTPATTERN BA info t is recommended that the focus be adjusted after the projector has warmed up for at least 30 minutes Adjusting the Projected Image Size Press ZOOM on the remote control to adjust the projected image size WVOn screen display ZOOM lt lt TESTPATTERN 30 Image Projection Continued Warning Do not hold the lens and lens cover when projector angle is adjusted Use caution not to pinch your finger in the space between the adjustment foot and the projector when the projector angle is lowered ZOOM buttons FOCUS buttons 5 BW Note e After you have pressed FOCUS or ZOOM on the remote control you can display the test pattern by pressing ENTER The test patter
83. ightness High Contrast over brightness W IRIS2 Auto This automatically selects the optimal contrast to match the image Selectable items This mode gives priority to contrast Description This mode gives priority to contrast with the use of auto adjustment 10096 Bw Note e When Eco Quiet is set to On the power consumption will decrease and the lamp life will extend You can also use ECO QUIET on the remote control to switch the Eco Quiet mode See page 38 5 Using the Advanced Advanced allows you to make even finer adjustments to the image so that it appears just the way you want it to To display the Advanced menu select Advanced and press ENTER QS Note When the Advanced settings are displayed select Advanced again and press ENTER to return to the Picture menu 6 Correcting Gradation of Video Gamma Correction When the darker areas of the image become difficult to see because of the image or the projection environment you can correct the gamma setting to make the image brighter and easier to see Selectable Hams Description mn o is m o 7 Provides a brighter gradation Standard setting QS Note This mode gives priority to brightness without the use of auto adjustment You can also use IRIS 1 2 on the remote control to change the lris See page 38 Provides a darke
84. it is carefully secure to avoid personal injury caused by the projector falling down Do not subject the projector to hard impact and or vibration B Protect the lens so as not to hit or damage the surface of the lens Avoid locations with extremes of temperature The operating temperature of the projector is from 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C The storage temperature of the projector is from 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Do not block the exhaust and intake vents E Allow at least 11 13 6 inches 30 cm of space between the exhaust vent and the nearest wall or obstruction M Ensure that the intake vent and the exhaust vent are not obstructed E If the cooling fan becomes obstructed a protection circuit will automatically put the projector into Standby mode to prevent overheat damage This does not indicate a malfunction See pages 76 and 77 Remove the projector power cord from the wall outlet and wait at least 10 minutes Place the projector where the intake and exhaust vents are not blocked plug the power cord back in and turn on the projector This will return the projector to the normal operating condition Caution regarding usage of the projector Wi f you are not to use the projector for a long time or before moving the projector make certain you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and disconnect any other cables connected to it H Do not carry the projector by holding the lens Bi
85. l use only the designated battery type Maxell branded CR2032 lithium button battery d Loosen the screw used to secure the battery cover and then remove the battery cover Remove the button cell battery CD Place the tip of the slotted precision screwdriver into the opening between the button cell and the socket 2 Lift up the button cell while taking care not to get the screwdriver caught on the metal latch When the battery comes loose from the socket pick it out with your fingers Hook a new button cell to the metal latch and insert it into the socket Take care not to reverse the battery polarity and when inserting the button cell aC RC se Insert the screw to secure the battery cover WY Note e Used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with local laws and regulations mn o o m oO 7 65 1 95 1 Enjoying 3D Image Viewing Continued B Attaching the Nose Pad Attach either of the supplied nose pads as needed such as when the glasses do not fit properly The glasses come vvith a large and small nose pad Removing the nose pad Attaching the 3D Glasses Band Attach the supplied 3D Glasses band strap as needed such as when the glasses do not fit properly nsert the ends of the 3D Glasses into the 3D Glasses band until they are secure Pull the cord stopper on the strap to adjust the strap length 66 SSS SS
86. l a 22 Enter the password in Old Password using A V and 4 then press ENTER 3 Enter the passvvord in Nevv 2 5 ENTER Password using A V gt and 4 then press ENTER Settina a Password 4 Enter the same password again If you do not want others to change the setting 4 then press ENTER for the Network menu set a password IM Setting a Password Q Note 1 Select Password then press P e If you do not need the password protection for The screen for entering the password the Network menu settings anymore press appears ENTER without entering new password in Steps 3 and 4 To cancel the password settings press Setting the Password RETURN Old Password Ier Recontm aoc If you forget the password If you forget the password perform the follovving procedure to delete it then set a 2 Press A or Y to set the first digit new password in Nevv Password then press b On the projector press m M ol z 9 ei 3 ej 2 9 3 Enter the remaining 3 digits then ENTER ENTER ENTER MENU x press ENTER N To return to the previous digit press lt 4 SA Note You cannot use the buttons on the 4 Enter the same password in remote control to delete the password Reconfirm then press ENTER The status for Password changes to Enable WY Note Once the password is set you must enter the password to change the
87. may eliminate the 3D effect and strain your eyes W Use the Invert function to properly set the video for your left and right eyes For details on using Invert see page 70 W A picture simultaneously projected from more than two projectors may not appear 3D BA info The projected image may become dark when using the 3D projection function with 3D set to On e When 3D is set to On the following functions may not work fully or may not be available at all GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT H amp V KEYSTONE SPHERE V Image Shift CBNR e f the power of your left and right eyes greatly differs and you primarily use one eye for viewing the images the images will not appear in 3D In addition images may be difficult to view in 3D or images may not be able to be viewed in 3D depending on the individual or the content being displayed The 3D effect varies with the individual A WARNING W The following people should limit stereoscopic 3D viewing Children under 6 years of age to protect the eye growth process People with a history of photosensitivity People with heart disease People in poor health People who are sleep deprived People who are physically tired People under the influence of drugs or alcohol B Epilepsy A small percentage of the population may experience epileptic seizures when viewing certain types of images that contain flashing patterns of light IF YOU OR ANY
88. mer While simultaneously holding down MENU ENTER and V on the projector press STANDBY ON on the projector and keep all four buttons pressed down until the lamp indicator starts blinking green e LAMP OOOOH is displayed indicating that the lamp timer is reset 80 egarding the Lamp Continued Securing screws Handle AC socket Sf STANDBY ON button ENTER button V button MENU button TUTTI LENS RETURN ENTER INPU MENU Compatibility Chart Computer e Multiple signal support Horizontal Frequency 15 110 kHz Vertical Frequency 43 85 Hz Pixel Clock 12 170 MHz Compatible vvith sync on green and composite sync signals TTL level PC MAC Resolution 640 x 400 Horizontal Vertical Digital Frequency kHz Frequency Hz Support Display S 720 x 400 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 Upscale 1280 x 720 1280 x 768 1280 x 800 1360 x 768 1366 x 768 1440 x 900 1152 x 864 1280 x 960 1280 x 1024 1400 x 1050 1600 x 900 SISISISISIS S 1680 x 1050 1920 x 1080 Down sampled 1920 x 1080 Intelligent Compression 640 x 480 832 x 624 1024 x 768 Upscale 1152 x 870 1 When a 1920 x 1080 analog signal is input SISISIS S SISISISISISISIS SI
89. n is useful for making more accurate adjustments For fine adjustments when H amp V SHIFT FOCUS or ZOOM is pressed the projected image moves a small amount in the desired direction for approximately one second Hold down the buttons to move the projected image quickly Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion When the image is projected either from the top or from the bottom towards the screen at an angle the image becomes distorted trapezoidally The function for correcting trapezoidal distortion is called Keystone Correction There are three types of the Keystone Correction 1 GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT for correcting an image designating the corner of the projected image 2 H amp V KEYSTONE for designating the correction of the horizontal and vertical axes 3 SPHERE for correcting the distortion of an image projected on a spherical or cylindrical screen Selecting the Type of the Correction Press KEYSTONE The KEYSTOME MODE list appears KEYSTONE MODE GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT H amp V KEYSTONE SPHERE SEL ENTER 3END 2 Press A Y to select the desired Keystone mode and then press ENTER The menu guide appears Q Press A Y 4 to adjust the Keystone Correction qz Gu Ga Adiustment buttons 44 RETURN button E ENTER button S AN j KEYSTONE button RETURN button ENTER button Adiustment buttons A W lt 4 gt KEYSTONE button
90. nnected 55 enabled System Standby function may not work when the projector is con nected to non Sharp Video Products e An HDMI cable is not used for connection between the projector 24 and the Sharp Video Products System Standby function is enabled when the projector is con nected to the Sharp Video Products with an HDMI cable e System Standby function of the projector is not set to On 55 e CEC settings of connected Sharp Video Products or other CEC devices are incorrect The remote control e Operate the remote control while pointing it at the projector s re 17 cannot be used mote control sensor e The remote control may be too far away from the projector 17 f direct sunlight or a strong fluorescent light is shining on the 17 projector s remote control sensor place the projector where it will not be affected by strong light e The batteries may be depleted or inserted incorrectly Make sure 16 the batteries are inserted correctly or insert new ones 84 Problem Check Page 3D images are not displayed Switch to 3D mode 68 70 Is 3D Auto Change set to No Press 3D ON OFF to switch to 3D mode If SD Auto Change is set to Yes but no 3D images are dis played check the display format of the content being viewed Some 3D image signals may not be recognized as 3D images auto matically Press 3D MENU to select the appropriate display format for the 3D image 70 70
91. o nanana Top View Rear View Terminals 14 Inserting the Batteries Usable Range Easy Start Easy Stat ias Setup and Projection Setup Setting Up the Projector 20 SE DU D a tare tita 20 Setting Up the Projector Standard Setup Front Projection Screen Size and Projection Distance 21 Projection PRJ Mode mte 22 Ceiling Mount Setup 22 Connections Connecting the Projector to Other Equipment 23 Connecting to Video Equipment 24 Connecting to a Computer 25 Controlling the Projector by a Computel PE eae 26 Connecting the Power Cord 27 Basic Operation Turning the Projector On Off 28 Turning the Projector On 28 Turning the Power Off Putting the Projector into Standby Mode 28 Image PTole iiofi cis xir can etm Shifting the Een itera Using the Adjustment Feet Adjusting the Focus Adjusting the Projected Image Size Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion Switching the Input Mode Resize Mode erret 36 Useful Features Operating with the Remote Control 37 Adjusting the lmage Selecting the Picture Mode P Switching the Iris Setting
92. or more brightness For less brightness Q For more color For less color SA Note TI intensity intensity You can also select a picture mode when 2 For making skin For making skin projecting images in 3D mode 2 tones greenish tones purplish See page 44 for details on the Picture mode zi e 7 37 Operating vvith the Remote Control Continued B Switching the Iris Setting This function controls the quantity of the projected light and the contrast of the image Press IRIS 1 or 2 Each time the button is pressed while the display is on the mode changes in the following order B IRIS 1 High Brightness High Contrast E IRIS2 On Off Q SS Note For details see page 45 Auto Sync Auto Sync Adjustment Auto Sync function works when detecting input signal after the projector turns on Press AUTO SYNC to manually adjust with Auto Sync function SS Note When the optimum image cannot be achieved vvith Auto Sync adiustment use manual adiustments See page 49 38 eC Hiding the Menu Temporarily When the menu screen is displayed you can temporarily hide the menu screen by pressing and holding MENU HIDE on the remote control This is useful when for example checking the video adjustment information SSS Switching the Eco Quiet Mode Press ECO QUIET to switch the Eco Quiet mode between on and off e When the Eco Quiet Mode is
93. or the name of the nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center please call toll free 1 888 GO SHARP 1 888 467 4277 Hg LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY For State Lamp Disposal Information www lamprecycle org or 1 800 BE SHARP Caution Concerning the Lamp W This projector utilizes a pressurized mercury lamp A loud sound may indicate lamp failure Lamp failure can be attributed to numerous sources such as excessive shock improper cooling surface scratches or deterioration of the lamp due to a lapse of usage time The period of time up to failure largely varies depending on the individual lamp and or the condition and he frequency of use It is important to note that failure can often result in the bulb cracking W When the lamp replacement indicator and on screen display icon are illuminated it is recommended hat the lamp be replaced with a new one immediately even if the lamp appears to be operating normally W Should the lamp break there is also a possibility that glass particles may spread inside of the projector n such a case it is recommended you contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center to assure safe operation W Should the lamp break the glass particles may spread inside the lamp cage or gas contained in the amp may be vented into the room from the exhaust vent Because the gas in this lamp includes mercury ventilate the room well if the lamp breaks and avoid all exposure to the relea
94. ore ensure you wipe them first and then remove them using a cloth The batteries included with this projector may run down in a short period depending on how they are kept Be sure to replace them as soon as possible with new batteries Remove the batteries from the remote control if you will not be using the remote control for a long time Comply with the rules ordinance of each local government when disposing of worn out batteries Usable Range The remote control can be used to control the projector within the ranges shown in the illustration SS Note Another remote control sensor is located on the rear of the projector See pages 13 and 14 The signal from the remote control can be reflected off a screen for easy operation However the effective distance of the signal may differ depending on the screen material When using the remote control Ensure that you do not drop it or expose it to moisture or high temperature he remote control may malfunction under a fluorescent lamp In this case move the projector away from the fluorescent lamp Remote control Remote control sensor Remote control signal transmitters 3 e fe Q c o 5 17 Easy Start This section shows the basic operation projector connecting with video equipment For details See the page described below for each step Setup and Projection In this section connection of the projector and video equipment
95. ory Lock Selectable items Description On Protects the stored memories Off Does not protect the stored memories 9 Returning to the Default Settings Use All Reset to initialize all the adjustments you have made to the default settings Q SS Note The follovving items cannot be initialized e SIG ADJ menu Resolution SCR ADJ menu Language PRJ ADJ menu Lamp Timer Life Memory Menu Menu operation gt Page 42 Lamp Timer Life You can confirm the cumulative lamp usage time and the remaining lamp life percentage Remaining lamp life 10096 596 Approx Approx 3 000 hours 150 hours Approx 2 000 hours Lamp usage condition Life Operated exclusively with Eco4 Quiet set to On Operated exclusively with Eco4 Quiet set to Off Approx 100 hours Bw Note e t is recommended that the lamp be changed when the remaining lamp life becomes 5 e The lamp life may vary depending on the usage condition mn o 0 o 7 57 WENG Setting Up the Projector Network Environment Netvvork Menu Menu operation gt Page 42 Pict SIG SCR PRJ ll Changing the Password D Password m Disable 2 DHCP Client Off 1 Select Password then press b 7 Network Setting The screen for entering the password 5 Restart Network appears IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX
96. pletion of any service or repairs qualified service personnel to this product ask the service technician 18 Damage Requiring Service to perform safety checks to determine that Unplug this product from the wall outlet the product is in proper operating and refer servicing to qualified service condition personnel under the following conditions 21 Wall or Ceiling Mounting a When the power supply cord or plug is This product should be mounted to a wall damaged or ceiling only as recommended by the b If liquid has been spilled or objects manufacturer have fallen into the product 22 Heat c If the product has been exposed to rain This product should be situated away from or water heat sources such as radiators heat d If the product does not operate normally registers stoves or other products by following the operating instructions including amplifiers that produce heat Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation DLP and the DLP logo are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries PC AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States Adobe Reader is a tr
97. r gradation 45 Picture Adjustment Picture Menu Continued The Custom Gamma function can be used when Picture Mode is set to User1 or User2 You can adjust the gamma curve and save your custom setting Adjust it to suit the picture brightness 1 Press A V to select Custom Gamma on the gamma adjustment screen and then press gt Custom Gamma Custom Gamma Edit vse Reset Return SEL ADJ RETURN 4 ENTER amp END 12 Press A V to select On Q Press V to select Custom Gamma Edit and then press ENTER 4 Adjust the curve to adjust the image brightness e Press lt gt to adjust the white level Select from 10 levels from 596 to 8096 Press A V to adjust the optical output value Select a value from 096 to 10096 Custom Gamma gt On Custom Gamma Edit Reset Return Output XX Input XX SEL ADJ RETURN 4 ENTER END 46 Menu operation gt Page 42 Press ENTER to display the confirmation screen Use A V to select Save and press ENTER 6 To complete the Custom Gamma adjustment select Return and press ENTER Adiusting the Colors You can select the color of the prolected image to correct and then adlust it to the desired color by setting Hue Saturation Value and Effect SS Note Before p
98. r setting items selected or adiusted on the menu MENU HIDE button GED For temporarily hiding menu screen FOCUS buttons For adiusting the focus KEYSTONE button For entering the Keystone Correction mode ECO QUIET button For lowering the noise of the cooling fan and extending the lamp life 3D MENU button AY For displaying the 3D MENU screen 15 el mr fe c o o Part Names and Functions Continued Inserting the Batteries 16 1 Pull down the tab on the cover and remove the cover towards the direction of the arrow Insert the batteries nsert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the C and marks inside the battery compartment 3 Insert the upper tab of the cover into the opening and lower the cover until it clicks in place N caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with alkaline or manganese batteries nsert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the and marks inside the battery compartment Batteries of different types have different properties therefore do not mix batteries of different types Do not mix new and old batteries This may shorten the life of new batteries or may cause old batteries to leak Remove the batteries from the remote control once they have run out as leaving them in can cause them to leak Battery fluid from leaked batteries is harmful to skin theref
99. rection is made and the display disappears T Select the input mode On the projector Press INPUT V A to display the INPUT list Use INPUT V A to select the input mode D INPUT list On screen display HDMI1 INPUT m HDMH o 1080P te HDMI2 B COMPUTER COMPONENT On the remote control ows COMPONENT Press HDMI 1 2 COMPONENT or COMPUTER to select the input mode 8 Turn the power off Press STANDBY ON on the projector or STANDBY on the remote control and then press the button again while the confirmation message is displayed to put the projector into Standby mode On the On the remote projector control Enter STANDBY mode Yes Press Again STANDBY ON No Please Wait On screen display yes se3 a Setting Up the Projector Video Setup If using this projector outside the U S A please change setting to 0 IRE in Video Setup See page 50 Setting Up the Projector For optimal image quality position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the projector s feet flat and level Doing so will eliminate the need for Keystone correction and provide the best image quality See pages 31 to 34 Standard Setup Front Projection W Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according to the desired picture size See page 21 Indication of the Projection Image Size and Projection Distance Example When using a wide screen 16 9 Picture Size 500
100. rectly 3D images will not be correctly visible if the 3D Glasses are worn upside down or back to front Other displays such as computer screens digital clocks and calculators may appear dark and difficult to view while wearing the 3D Glasses Do not wear the 3D Glasses when watching anything other than 3D images f you lie on your side while watching the screen with 3D Glasses the picture may look dark or may not be visible Be sure to stay within the viewing angle and optimum viewing distance when watching 3D images Otherwise you may not be able to enjoy the full 3D effect The 3D Glasses may not work properly if there is any other 3D product or electronic devices turned on near the glasses or projector If this occurs turn off the other 3D product or electronic devices or keep the devices as far away as possible from the 3D Glasses e Stop using this product in any of the following situations When images consistently appear doubled while you are wearing the 3D Glasses When you have difficulty perceiving the 3D effect e If the 3D Glasses are faulty or damaged stop using them immediately Continued use of the 3D Glasses may cause eye fatigue headaches and illness f you have any abnormal skin reaction stop using the 3D Glasses In very rare instances such reactions may be due to an allergic reaction to the coating or materials used f your nose or temples become red or you experience any pain or itchiness stop
101. rned on Blinks 2 times when 2D mode is selected Blinks 3 times when 3D mode is selected Blinks 6 times when the battery power is low Lights for 2 seconds when the power is turned off 3 Service terminal This terminal is for service use only Please do not connect any other device to this terminal 4 Infrared receiver Receives an infrared signal sent from the IR emitter The 3D Glasses turn off automatically after 3 minutes if no signal is received 5 Nose pad mount 1 Power button The dedicated nose pad can be mounted here Press for at least 2 seconds to turn on and 6 3DGlasses band mount off the 3D Glasses The dedicated 3D Glasses band can be When the 3D Glasses are turned on pressing mounted here this button switches between 2D and 3D modes See page 66 Y Note Do not soil or apply stickers or other obstacles to the infrared receiver Doing so may block signals from the IR emitter and prevent the 3D Glasses from working correctly e Interference from other infrared communication equipment may prevent you from viewing 3D images correctly 64 Before Using the 3D Glasses Before using the 3D Glasses for the first time remove the insulating sheet attached to them Replacing the Button Cell Battery The battery has an expected service life Of approximately 75 hours e VVhen the battery povver is lovv the LED light blinks six times after the povver is turned on When replacing the button cel
102. s is a useful function in cases such as when the screen cannot be moved When moving upward or downward When moving in the left and right direction 6 range Adjustable range Adjustable m Adiustable range The adjustable range is shown below ENTER button Horizontal range 20 xO Vertical range 50 m The adjustable range has limitations even Gi Adjustment buttons within the range shown above GE UO 4 Y 4 The image can be adjusted as shown on the ER RETURN button diagram Allow a margin of error in the value H amp V SHIFT button 1 Press H amp V SHIFT on the remote control Pressing ENTER on the projector or on A the 7 control displays Ta test Position of the image when the image is pattern Checking the test pattern is useful centered both vertically and horizontally in lens shift for more accurate adjustment WVOn screen display Ee 1 0 5V o o er 0 o LENS SHIFT lt gt LENS SHIFT n TESTPATTERN 4 LENS CENTER I V 2 Press A V or b onthe projector or the remote control to adjust the image position 0 5V Qu SA Note 4 5 0 2H 1H 0 2H e When RETURN is pressed the lens shift reset screen is displayed Lens shift can be V Height of the image reset to factory default with this screen H Width of the image 29 la Using the Adjustment Feet When the position of t
103. s on the Projector DC 2V OUTPUT MAX CURRENT 200 poo HDMI output terminal Component video output terminal Camera Video game Component video output terminal RGB output terminal HDMI output terminal Ca Cr 3D SYNCHRO Cables for a camera or a video game 3 RCA to mini D sub 15 pin cable co iem nca adaptor plug commercially available RGB cable commercially available GE 39 HDMI cable commercially available a COMPUTER COMPONENT Component YP Cs P Ca COMPUTER COMPONENT COMPUTER COMPONENT COMPUTERICOMPONENT HDMI 1 2 HDMI 2 suonoeuuo5 FK 24 Connecting to Video Equipment Before connecting be sure to unplug the power cord of the projector from the AC outlet and turn off the devices to be connected After making all connections turn on the projector and then the other devices Connecting equipment with HDMI output terminal to the HDMI terminal on the projector For video connection use a cable that conforms to HDMI standards Using cables that do not conform to HDMI standards may result in a malfunction HDMI compatible device To HDMI output terminal To HDMI1 or 2 terminal HDMI cable type A commercially available QS Note Depending on specifications of equipment or the DVI amp HDMI digital cable the signal transmission may not work properly The HDMI specification do
104. sed gas In case of exposure to the gas consult a doctor as soon as possible Replacing the Lamp A Caution Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use The lamp will be very hot and may cause burns or injury Wait at least one hour after the power cord is disconnected to allow the surface of the lamp unit to fully cool before removing the lamp unit E Carefully change the lamp by following the instructions described in this section f you wish you may have the lamp replaced at your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center If the new lamp does not light after replacement take your projector to the nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center for repair 78 Removing and installing the Lamp Unit A Warning e Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use The lamp and parts Optional lt Lamp unit around the lamp will be very hot and may accessory AN K3OLP cause burns or injury 1 info Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp unit or the inside of the projector To avoid injury to yourself and damage to the lamp make sure you carefully follow the Steps below Do not loosen other screws except for the lamp unit cover and lamp unit 1 Press STANDBY ON on the projector or STANDBY on the STANDBY ON remote control to put the button projector into Standby mode ag GIETWETZSI LENS 2 Disconne
105. stallation makes the bottom of the IR emitter easier to see In addition the IR emitter can be more easily adjusted enabling smooth installation Insert the IR emitter cable to the unit Connect the IR emitter and the projector To 3D SYNCHRO terminal Position the IR emitter IR emitter cable 3D images are intended to be viewed while acing the screen from the front Position the IR emitter so that the 3D Glasses can easily receive the infrared signals while viewing the screen from the front Do not install in a location where objects may obstruct the infrared signals between he IR emitter and 3D Glasses Adjust the angle of the IR emitter to suit your viewing location ey Make sure the vertical tilt angle is within 45 Otherwise the IR emitter may become unstable and tend to fall over easily 1 You can find some grooves on the adjuster of he stand Setting the adiuster to the Uppermost groove uppermost groove makes approximately 459 aC eC oc f o co E o Bw Note e When you connect the IR emitter make sure the power is turned off The supplied IR emitter is exclusively designed for this projector Do not connect it to other equipment Also refer to Precautions on installing the IR emitter on page 61 67 Enjoying 3D Image Viewing Continued 3D MENU button 30 MENU RESIZE Adjustment buttons 4 V 44 ENTER button 2 DT wu Y No
106. te oo 3D MENU button e The screen may temporarily become black NI 3D ON OFF button when the projector is trying to detect a 3D image signal and when switching from 3D to 2D mode Viewing 3D Images Receiving a 3D Image Signal That Can Be Detected Automatically The image signal may contain a 3D identification signal You can enable the projector to automatically detect the 3D image type by selecting 3D MENU gt 3D Auto Change See page 70 1 When 3D Auto Change is set to Yes 2 Turn on the 3D Glasses and place e The 3D image type is detected them over your eyes automatically and the appropriate 3D Press the power button for at least 2 image is displayed seconds When 3D Auto Change is set to No he LED light blinks 3 times The following message is displayed Press 3D ON OFF You can now view 3D images 3D picture is detected Press the 3D ON OFF button on the remote control Need to wear the 3D glasses to watch 3D picture 68 Receiving a 3D Image Signal That Ending 3D Image Viewing Cannot Be Detected Automaticall 1 Press 3D ON OFF during the 3D Press 3D MENU mode The 3D MENU screen is displayed 2 Take off the 3D Glasses and turn Press A Y to select 3D off the power Press the power button for at least 2 seconds The LED light lights for 2 seconds Press lt p gt to select On or Off e To vievv in 3D mode Select On and then go to s
107. tep 4 21 Refer to Setting the 3D Format Menu on D Note page 71 for supported 3D signals and e f the input signal switches to 2D 2D images formats are displayed automatically e f you select Off the video source will be e 3D mode is canceled automatically in the displayed with no conversion following cases When the signal is no longer received When the signal type changes Press A Y to select 3D Format When input selection is changed and then press ENTER When the power is turned off Press A Y to select a supported format from the list and then press ENTER gg Side By Side Top And Bottom f you select the same system as that of the input signal 3D images are displayed Turn on the 3D Glasses and place them over your eyes Press the power button for at least 2 seconds The LED light blinks 3 times You can now view 3D images WENG sul o t o o dqa a EE Ga a a 69 Enjoying 3D Image Viewing Continued Ps Cope H 66 3D Settings 3D MENU You can adjust the stereoscopic effect of 3D image 30 button For less stereoscopic effect ab Dan As b button For greater stereoscopic effect 3D Auto Change Viewing Time Info Invert Q SS Note Use this function to get more comfortable 3D images When you use this function the 3D image will look different from its original 3D appearance Keep this in mind while using
108. this function The use of this function for commercial purposes public displays in a caf hotel etc You can switch between 2D and 3D mode may be an infringement of copyright protected by law for copyright holders Please use Selectable caution items Description Projects 3D images 3D Auto Change This setting can be used to switch to 3D mode N automatically when a 3D identification signal SS Note is detected e When 3D Auto Change is set to Yes and a 3D signal is detected 3D switches to On e When a 3D identification signal is not detected If you selected On select the format with When a 3D signal is detected 3D 3D Format mode is selected automatically If you select Off the video source will be displayed with no conversion CZD M This displays the elapsed time of 3D image You can set the 3D format manually for when viewing a 3D signal that cannot be detected automatically is received Selectable items Projects 2D images instead of 3D images Selectable items Description Auto change is not performed Description Selectable Description items Displays the elapsed vievving time on the screen every hour Auto When a 3D identification signal is detect ed the format is selected automatically Does not display the elapsed viewing time Side By Side Select the same format type of the Top And
109. tor has cooled down completely before plugging in the power cord and turning the power back on At least 10 minutes e f the power is turned off for a brief moment due to power outage or some other cause while using the projector and the power supply recovers immediately after that the lamp indicator will illuminate in red and the lamp may not be lit In this case unplug the power cord from the AC outlet replace the power cord in the AC outlet and then turn the power on again The cooling fan keeps the internal temperature of the projector constant and this function is controlled automatically The sound of the cooling fan may change during operation because the fan Speed may change and this is not a malfunction TT Regarding the Lamp Lamp E it is recommended that the lamp sold separately be replaced when the remaining lamp life becomes 596 or less or when you notice a significant deterioration in the picture and color quality The lamp life percentage can be checked with the on screen display See page 57 W Purchase a replacement lamp of type AN K30LP from your place of purchase nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center IMPORTANT NOTE TO U S CUSTOMERS The lamp included with this projector is backed by a 90 day parts and labor limited warranty All service of this projector under warranty including lamp replacement must be obtained through a Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center F
110. tting the System Standby Function System Standby When you turn off the projector the HDMI compliant video equipment connected to the projector enters Standby mode Selectable items Description This enables System Standby This disables System Standby Menu operation gt Page 42 Q Note e When enabling System Standby be sure to enable the CEC setting on the HDMI compliant Sharp Video Products connected to the projector W Setting the Input Terminal Names Input Name Set the name of the input terminal up to 14 alphanumerical characters 1 Press A Y to select Input Name and then press ENTER Pict SIG SCR Input Name Reset lt Return or P button A or V button ENTER button Selects a character column Selects a character Sets the input terminal name 2 Press A Y to select Return and then press ENTER to return to the previous screen To return to the previous setting select Reset and then press ENTER Bw Note e When connecting the projector to a Sharp Video Product with an HDMI cable using an input mode of HDMI1 or HDMI2 and the linked function with HDMI CEC One Touch Play or System Standby works normally the name of the connected Sharp Video Product is automatically captured When the input terminal name has been changed by a user the changed name is displayed To return to the default name select Reset
111. u s y chino antes de utilizar el proyector Lea cuidadosamente las instrucciones de operaci n Den medf liande CD ROM skivan inneh ller bruksanvisningar pa engelska tyska franska spanska svenska portugisiska och kinesiska Las noga igenom bruksanvisningen innan projektorn tas i bruk O CD ROM fornecido cont m instru es de opera o em Ingl s Alem o Franc s Espanhol Sueco Portugu s e Chin s Leia cuidadosamente todas as instru es de opera ao antes de operar o projetor WEEZ CD ROMDER amp GS gt 4 EL gt ESC EX EF o RH Hin EZ ia GE FH 185 4 SZ AM gt GEE PN Be EE 8 i Authorized representative responsible for the European Union Community Market SHARP ELECTRONICS Europe GmbH SonninstraBe 3 D 20097 Hamburg Before using the projector please read this operation manual carefully Introduction ENGLISH WARNING High brightness light source Do not stare into the beam of light or view directly Be especially careful that children do not stare directly into the beam of light WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture See bottom of projector The lightning flash with arrowhead sym bol within an equilateral triangle is in tended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage
112. uards incorporated in this product observe the following basic rules for its installation use and servicing Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Grounding or Polarization This product is provided with one of the following types of plugs If the plug should fail to fit into the power outlet please contact your electrician Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug a Two wire type mains plug b Three wire grounding type mains plug with a grounding terminal This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon
113. ure warning indicator blinking be sure to perform the measures described on page 77 About the lamp indicator Change The Lamp B When the remaining lamp life becomes 5 or less yellow and Change The Lamp will be displayed on the screen When the percentage becomes 0 it will change to Bil red the lamp will automatically turn off and then the projector will automatically enter Standby mode At this time the lamp indicator will illuminate in red B If you try to turn on the projector a fourth time without replacing the lamp the projector will not turn on Indicators on the Projector Power indicator Red on Normal Standby Green on Normal Power on Red blinks Abnormal See page 77 Green blinks Normal Cooling Lamp indicator Green on Normal Green blinks The lamp is warming up Red on The lamp is shut down abnormally or requires to be changed See page 77 Temperature Off Normal warning indicator Red on Red blinks The internal temperature is abnormally high See page 77 76 Maintenance indicator Normal Abnormal Problem Cause Possible Solution Temperature warning indicator Off Red blinks On Red on Standby The internal temperature is abnormally high Temperatures around the projector are high Blocked air intake Use the projector in an area with a temperature of lower than 95 F 35 C Relocate the projector to
114. using the 3D Glasses Pressure caused by long periods of use may lead to such reactions and may result in skin irritation Specifications 3D Glasses Model AN 3DG10 Lens type Liquid crystal shutter Power supply DC3V Battery Lithium button battery CR2032 x 1 Battery life Approx 75 hours of continuous use Dimensions 6o x17 x69 WxHxD 172 7 x 47 5 x 170 mm Weight 0 2 Ibs 65 0 g including the lithium button battery 50 F to 104 F 10 C to 40 C Operating temperature The 3D Glasses cannot operate fully at extreme high or low temperatures Please use them within the specified usage temperature range The product serial number is displayed on the 3D Glasses as indicated in the illustration on the left The first four digits represent the product color and the date of manufacture Example Silver colored glasses manufactured on August 11 2010 Month of manufacture Day of a manufacture 1 1 10 2 2 11 3 3 0 2010 1 2011 2 2012 A B B J el Y and Z are not used These symbols displayed on the product and the individual carton package of the product are symbols about the environment in Japan China and the EU WERN a For Japan only m o o m o For China only For China only 4 BR For the EU only 9 EU only 73 Enjoying 3D Image Viewing Continued m
115. utput port o o zi 5 4 O e o 3 Ul 25 Controlling the Projector by a Computer When the RS 232C terminal on the projector is connected to a computer with an RS 232C serial control cable cross type commercially available the computer can be used to control the projector and check the status of the projector Refer to the SETUP MANUAL contained on the supplied CD ROM for RS 232C Specifications and Commands When connecting to a computer using an RS 232C serial control cable 1 Cea 3D SYNCHRO To RS 232C terminal Computer To RS 232C terminal RS 232C serial control cable cross type commercially available SY Note e The RS 232C function may not operate if your computer terminal is not correctly set up Refer to the operation manual of the computer for details Refer to pages 2 to 7 of the SETUP MANUAL contained on the supplied CD ROM for Connecting Pin Assignments and RS 232C Specifications and Commands Info Do not connect the RS 232C cable to a port other than the RS 232C terminal on the computer This may damage your computer or projector Do not connect or disconnect an RS 232C serial control cable to or from the computer while it is on This may damage your computer 26 VVhen connecting to the LAN terminal using a LAN cable LINK LED green Illuminates when linked TX RX LED yellow Illuminates when transmitting receivin
116. within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk or electric shock to persons RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS EXCEPT SPECIFIED USER SERVICE SCREW CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS EXCEPT LAMP UNIT REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the pres ence of important operating and main tenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures WARNING FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment USA ONLY PRODUCT DISPOSAL This product utilizes lamp containing a small amount of mercury Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities the Electronics Industries Alliance www eiae org the lamp recycling organization www lamprecycle org or Sharp at 1 800 BE SHARP This product contains a CR Coin Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply California resi

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