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1. Ferrite core GB 50 Connecting the Projector to a Computer Connecting to a Computer Susie Using the RGB Cable accessory RGB cable 1 Connect the projector to the com puter using the supplied RGB cable e Secure the connectors by tightening the thumbscrews To RGB output terminal To audio output terminal 2 To input an audio signal connect the projector to the computer using a 03 5 mm stereo or mono audio cable commercially available or available as Sharp service part QCNWGA038WJPZ amp Note e f the projector does not automatically detect RGB cable a RGB signal the projected image will appear 03 5 mm stereo or mono audio distorted To correct change the menu setting cable commercially available or from Auto to RGB The menu setting can available as Sharp service part be found in the Picture menu See page 38 QCNWGAO0S8WJPZ e See page 70 Computer 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 func tions to not work e Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers Contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center e Depending on the computer you are using an image may not be projected unless the sig nal output setting of the computer is switched to the external output Refer to the computer
2. 33 8 GB 70 fr roubleshooting e Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet e Power to the external connected devices is off e The selected input mode is wrong e The AV MUTE function is working 20 e Cables incorrectly connected to rear panel of the projector 51 55 No picture and no sound e Remote control batteries have run out or projector does not start External output has not been set when connecting notebook computer e The filter cover or the lamp unit cover is not installed correctly 61 66 e Cables incorrectly connected to the rear panel of the projector 51 55 e Bright is set to minimum position 36 co Sound is heard but no picture appears e Picture adjustments are incorrectly set Video Input only e Video input system is incorrectly set 42 INPUT 1 only e Input signal type RGB Component is incorrectly set 38 e Adjust the focus e The projection distance exceeds the focus range Computer Input only e Perform Fine Sync Adjustments Clock Adjustment e Perform Fine Sync Adjustments Phase Adjustment e Noise may appear depending on the computer e Cables incorrectly connected to rear panel of projector 51 55 e Volume is set to minimum O1 N NO NO Picture is blurred noise appears Picture appears but no sound is heard An unusual sound is e f the picture is normal the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage
3. B it is recommended that the lamp sold separately be replaced when the remaining lamp life be comes 5 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 41 B For lamp replacement please consult your 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 Autho rized Projector Dealer or Service Center For the name of the nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center please call toll free 1 888 GO SHARP 1 888 467 4277 Caution Concerning the Lamp B 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 It is important to note that failure can often result in the bulb cracking B 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 t
4. The menu can be operated to achieve two functions adjustment and setting For adjusting the menu items see pages 32 and 33 For setting the menu items see pages 34 and 35 Example Picture menu screen for INPUT 1 RGB mode Beue JOSCoa O On screen display 8500K Standard gt Auto ES Memory GEI Memory OFF END SEL ADJ JENTER Menu Selections Adjustments The following procedure is the operating method in an adjustment menu This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector Buttons used in this j E S E Press C3 menu screen for the se 7 MENU SR O eration this Step lected input mode is displayed S lt A V ak p buttons amp amp 3 Note The on screen display shown on the right is displayed when the INPUT 1 VA RGB mode is selected M i 2 Press qorP to display the other REUS menu screens Picture OS amp eral INPUT 1 e The menu icon for the selected menu screen is highlighted Menu icon Menu screen c Picture 8500K Fine Sync o one Auto i gt Options ES Memory GEI Memory OFF Language PRJ Mode END SEL ADJ ENTER e e Ca amp amp 3 Note The Fine Sync menu is not available for INPUT 2 or 3 For items on the menus see the tree v charts on pages 30 and 31 GB 32 CT Info Indicates safeguards when using the projector K Note SE I
5. nfo e When controlling the projector using RS 232C commands from a computer wait for at least 30 seconds after the power has been turned on and then transmit the commands e When more than one code is being sent send each command only after the response code for the previous command from the projector is verified Commands Example When turning on the projector make the following setting Computer Projector P oj w n r a CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN ROL KEY UU MAN 208087 oam tar Lte ocene RU CHIES EH 0 0ff 1 0n 2 Retry 3 Waiting 4 Lamp Error Unit Status 0 Normal 1 Temp High 2 Fan Err 4 Filter or lamp Cover Err 8 Lamp Life 5 or less 16 Lamp Burnt out 32 Lamp Not Lit 64 Temp Abnormally High AP OK or ERR AV Mute On OK or ERR fases ef fre K Note e f an underbar appears in the parameter column enter a space If an asterisk appears enter a value in the range indicated in brackets under CONTROL CONTENTS z e e HA LL cc o N Z e gt co gt Le D 5 X GB 69 f computer Compatibility Chart e Multiple signal support Horizontal Frequency 15 70 kHz Vertical Frequency 43 85 Hz Pixel Clock 12 108 MHz e Compatible with sync on green signal e SXGA SXGA and XGA compatible in intelligent compression e Intelligent Compression and Expansion System resizing technology Th
6. occasionally heard caused by room temperature changes This will not affect from the cabinet operation or performance Maintenance e See Maintenance Indicators 22 SI 39 39 51 55 63 29 indicator illuminates The projector cannot be The keylock is set turned on or put into the If the keylock is set to ON all the buttons are locked standby mode using the ON or STANDBY button on the projector gt kel o D 5 X GB 71 em Picture is green on e Change the input signal type setting INPUT 1 COMPONENT Picture is pink no green on INPUT 1 RGB Picture is dark e The lamp indicator is illuminating in red Replace the lamp 63 6 Picture is too bright and Picture adjustments are incorrectly set 3 whitish GB 72 pe SHARP Assistance If you encounter any problems during setup or operation of this projector first refer to the Troubleshooting section on pages 71 and 72 If this operation manual does not answer your question please contact the SHARP Service departments listed below U S A Canada Mexico Latin America Germany U K Italy France Spain Switzerland Sweden Austria Sharp Electronics Corporation 1 888 GO SHARP 1 888 467 4277 Icdsupport sharpsec com http www sharplcd com Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd 905 568 7140 http www sharp ca Sharp Electronics Corporation Mexico Branch 525 716 9000 http www sh
7. 4 e E Timer Life BAJ h b ES x OSD Display Press A gel to select the set B Background PC Sharp ting of the item displayed in the SP Eco Mode 5 sub menu amp Auto Power Off Oo amp Menu Position Center Ki Menu Color C3 Upper Right 9 Password 3 Lower Right Anti Theft Upper Left c Lower Left m END vr SEL ADJ ENTER ENT ENTER Press e The item selected is set E Q P D MENU Press e The menu screen will disappear em BO GB 35 f Picture Adjustment You can adjust the projector s picture to your preferences using the Picture menu Adjusting the Image Select the item on the Picture menu and adjust the image Adjusting the menu screen m Page 32 Example Picture screen menu for INPUT 1 RGB mode Picture C35 amp f CG Standard Q D Auto E Memory GP Memory OFF m END 9 SEL ADJ ENTER Description of Adjustment Items or less brightness for more brightness for more color intensity f f f or less sharpness Bed for weaker red for stronger blue or making skin tones greenish or more sharpness or stronger red Gs Note e Color Tint and Sharp are not displayed when selecting INPUT 1 and setting the Sig nal Type to RGB or setting the Signal Type to Auto and the input signal is recognized as an RGB signal e Red and
8. f Carrying the Projector How to Use the Carrying Case When carrying the projector attach the lens cap and the lens shipping block to the lens and place it in the supplied carrying case 4 Open the cover of the carrying case 2 Remove the inner padding from the carrying case and fold it in the direction of the arrows 3 Reinsert the inner padding into the carrying case aM Info e Be sure to insert the inner padding to protect the lens and the projector 4 Place the projector and the ac cessories in the carrying case aM Info e Be sure to attach the lens cap and the lens shipping block to protect the lens See pages 10 and 11 eBe sure the projector has cooled down sufficiently before placing it in the case AR Info e This carrying case is only for storing and carrying the projector e Sending the projector in the carrying case as a parcel may cause damage to the pro jector If you send the projector in the car rying case as a parcel be sure to place it in a sturdy case and with enough shock absorbing material to avoid any damage e Do not expose the carrying case or projec tor to direct sunlight near heat sources or leave them in a car The carrying case or projector may change color or become de formed Adjust the shoulder strap gt Le D 5 X GB 59 Maintenance Cleaning the projector Bi Be sure to unplug the power cord before cleaning the
9. mode is selected 2 Press qorP to display the other menu screens e The menu icon for the selected menu screen is highlighted Menu icon Menu screen S3 Note eThe Fine Sync menu is not available for INPUT 2 or 3 e For items on the menus see the tree charts on pages 30 and 31 GB 34 ENTER ENTER button UNDO CIR UNDO button MENU button A wv gt buttons Menu icons amp CLR Temp D 8500K gt Standard O oO gt Auto E Memory GP Memory OFF END SEL ADJ IENTER Example Options menu screen for INPUT 1 mode Ce INPUT 1 Lamp Timer Life h 90 OSD Display C34 Background D Sharp SP Eco Mode E Auto Power Off Do Menu Position Center E Menu Color I Password Si Anti Theft m END vr SEL ADJ 4 2bENTER 3 Press A or Y to select the C exer INPUT 1 item you want to set and then Lamp Timer Life BEBE Ko OSD Displa press to display the sub menu Background D Sharp e The selected item is highlighted Eco Mode e When you select Password or Anti aso Off Do E Theft on the Options menu press a Menu Gier C3 Upper Right 2 Password C3 Lower Right Si Anti Theft Upper Left Ss Note E Lower Left UNDO e Press or to return to the pre SEND SEL ADJ JENTER vious screen e For some items press or P to se Sub menu lect the icon using CG Options GS ta INPUT 1
10. Appendix Carrying the Projector 59 How to Use the Carrying Case sis 59 Maintenant EE 60 Replacing the Air Filter 61 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 61 Maintenance Indicators 63 Regarding the Lamp 65 i o 65 Caution Concerning the Lamp serre ette 65 PRS VSI Me Lamp E 65 Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit 66 Resetting the Lamp Timer NENNEN 67 Connecting Pin Assignments 68 RS 232C Specifications and Command Settings 69 Computer Compatibility Chart 70 Troubleshooting T1 For SHARP Assistance 73 SDECHIGATIONS iussa iili Sn RIH RN FAQIAK RARE aiis 74 Mit el RE 75 CS EN DUE 76 ALSE TAE EENE E DEE EOE Over ene 77 GB 5 Lem O C T ct O L IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS CAUTION Please read all of these instructions before you operate this product and save these instructions for later use 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
11. Blue cannot be adjusted when SRGB is set to ON e Sharp can be adjusted when 4801 480P 540P 5801 580P 720P 10351 or 10801 signals are detected while Signal Type for INPUT 1 is set to Component or set to Auto and the input signal is recognized as a component signal e To reset all adjustment items select Reset and ENTER press 47 GB 36 SEN A CLR Temp Adjusting the Color Temperature Select CLR Temp on the Picture menu and the desired color temperature setting Setting the menu screen m Page 34 Example Picture screen menu for INPUT 1 RGB mode Pictue CX eta gt Auto E Memory E Memory OFF m END SEL ADJ ENTER Description of Color Temperature Settings Selectable settings 5500K For lower color temperature for warmer 6500K reddish incandescent like images 8500K 9300K For higher color temperature for cooler blu 10500K 10500K ish fluorescent like images S3 Note e Values for CLR Temp are only approximations e CLR Temp cannot be set when SRGB is set to ON EH Gamma Gamma Correction Gamma is an image quality enhancement function that offers a richer image by brightening the darker portions of the image without altering the bright ness of the brighter portions When you are displaying images with frequent dark scenes such as a film or concert or when you are d
12. H2 90 Dm el y 1 Hi 8 Hi 1 8 1 16 20 5 cm Upper lens shift ting to Front in the PRJ Mode position Desktop setup MENJ P 49 Top View e Place the projector so that an Lens center imaginary horizontal line that Screen INS s EN passes through the center of the eh gt DTE lens is perpendicular to the o M eo Ss P screen a a Leftmost lens shift B YS d position N M Pd Le Center of screen Pp m EE MEE Rightmost lens shift position GB 56 Screen Size and Projection Distance NORMAL Mode 4 3 Picture Screen size 300 762 cm 610 cm 2407 457 cm 180 250 635 cm 508 cm 200 381 cm 150 200 508 cm 150 381 cm 100 254 cm 84 213 cm 72 183 cm 60 152 cm 40 102 cm 305 cm 120 9 6 m gt 229cm 90 45m 14 9 203cm 80 152cm 60 30m 910 37m _ _ gt 146cm 58 110cm 4 X Picture size diag in cm L Projection distance m ft L1 Minimum projection distance m ft L2 Maximum projection distance m ft H Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in H1 Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in H2 Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in W Distance from the lens center to the center of the image cm in STRETCH Mode 16 9 Picture S
13. INPUT 1 and OUTPUT RGB Signal Terminal 15 pin Mini D sub female connector RGB Input n 15 Tee ax Video input red Video input green sync on green Video input blue Not connected Not connected Earth red Earth green sync on green Earth blue Not connected GND Not connected Bi directional data Horizontal sync signal TTL level Vertical sync signal TTL level Data clock COMPARER Input Pr Cr Y Ps Ca Not connected Not connected Earth Pr Earth Y Earth Ps Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected RS 232C Terminal 9 pin Mini DIN female connector Pin No Signal Name UO Reference 1 Not connected 2 RD Receive Data Input Connected to internal circuit 3 SD Send Data Output Connected to internal circuit 4 Not connected 5 SG Signal Ground Connected to internal circuit 6 Not connected 7 RS Connected to Pin 8 8 CS Connected to Pin 7 9 Not connected DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor 9 pin D sub male connector Pin No Signal Name UO Reference 1 Not connected 2 RD Receive Data Input Connected to internal circuit 3 SD Send Data Output Connected to internal circuit 4 Not connected U eee Fi 5 SG Signal Ground Connected to internal circuit ee J 6 Not connected 7 RS Connected to internal circuit 8 CS Connected to internal circuit 9 Not connected e Pin 8 CS and
14. On screen display Component projector control INPUT INPUT 1 EJINPUT1 INPUT1 RGB Component INPUT e When pressing on the projector input mode switches in order of NEO 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 1 INPUT2 INPUT 3 e When using the remote control press 2 lt to switch the INPUT mode GB 17 ege Projection m E Turning the Projector on Connect the required external equipment to the projector before carrying out the following pro cedures See page 50 AA info e The language preset at the factory is English If you want to change the on screen display to another language reset the language accord ing to the procedure on page 48 1 Plug the power cord into the wall outlet e The power indicator illuminates red and the projector enters standby mode n the proj r or 2 Press 1 o the projector o CD on the remote control e The power indicator illuminates green e After the lamp indicator illuminates the projector is ready to start operation Note e The lamp indicator illuminates indicating the status of the lamp Green The lamp is ready Blinking in green The lamp is warming up Red The lamp should be replaced e f the projector is put into the standby mode and immediately turned on again the lamp indicator may take some time to illuminate e When Anti Theft is set the keycode input box will appear Enter the keycode For details about the Anti Theft function
15. Transportation 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 Ventilation olots 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 Re 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
16. passwordis set so that changes cannot be made in the Anti Theft setting Phase Phase shift is a timing shift between isomorphic signals with the same resolution When phase level is incorrect the projected image typically displays horizontal flicker Resize Allows you to modify or customize the picture dis play mode to enhance the input image You can select four different modes NORMAL DOT BY DOT BORDER and STRETCH sRGB An international standard of color reproduction regulated by the IEC International Electrotechnical Commission As the fixed color area has been decided by the IEC the color changes according to LCD features so that the images are displayed in a natural tint based on an original image when SRGB is set to ON Stretch Mode that stretches the 4 3 image horizontally to display it fully on a 16 9 screen Index PF CORRE a oo a au emo ni 55 Adjustment buttons seeseneseeeeeenrnereenrrrr reren 32 PU RII eine es muni 61 Anti Theft cccccccccceesesseeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeesees 46 EE PSG eegene 26 AUDIO INPUT terminal smue 51 Auto POWOT CIT sd sum bee nca 43 Auto Sync Auto Sync adjustment 40 AUTO SYNC button 40 AV IR RTE 20 BACK IO EE 14 Eege GE s 42 Batteries cccccccccccsececeececeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeseeeesaeeeesaues T9 ER a tue 36 BORDER a nine ir al 26 i EE ATE E EEE ns A et 36 KEE 59 d ATTE Tm 39 CLR Temp Color Te
17. refer to Anti Theft Setting the Anti Theft on page 46 e When bringing the image into focus or adjusting the projection image size see page 22 e When adjusting the projection angle see Using the Adjustment Feet on page 23 or Variable Lens Shift Feature on page 24 GB 18 Power indicator ON button JO STANDBY E Lamp EE indicator HN DC AUTO SYNC lt gt MENU ON ON button V Keycode input box Anti Theft 25 Switching the INPUT Mode Select the appropriate input mode for the con nected equipment INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 Press 2e or on the remote control to select the INPUT mode eWhen pressing on the projector input mode switches in order of ue 1 INPUT 2 INPUT di Note e When no signal is received NO SIGNAL will be displayed When a signal that the projector is not preset to receive is received NOT REG will be displayed e The INPUT mode is not displayed when OSD Display of the Options menu is set to OFF See page 41 About the INPUT mode INPUT 1 Used for projecting images from RGB equipment that sends RGB sig Component nals or component signals con nected to the RGB input terminal Used for projecting images from equipment connected to the S VIDEO input terminal Used for projecting images from equipment connected to the VIDEO input terminal BEE Adjusting the Volume Press or on the re
18. while it is on This may damage your com puter 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 e See page 68 for connection of an RS 232C serial control cable GB 54 DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor AN A1RS 5a 15 cmp Optional cables RS 232C serial control cable AN C10RS 32 10 10 0 m DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor sold separately RS 232C serial control cable sold separately Connecting to a Monitor Watching Images on BEE S gt 7 RGB cable Both the Projector and a e Monitor Supplied Computer RGB cable LT Optional You can display computer images on both the ble 2 55 en projector and a separate monitor using RGB cables 1 Connect the projector to the computer using the supplied RGB cable e Secure the connectors by tightening the thumbscrews To RGB input port 2 Connect the projector to the monitor using the computer RGB cable sold separately e Secure the connectors by tightening the thumbscrews S3 Note e Analog RGB signals as well as Component signals can be output to the monitor e For this connection computer RGB cable sold separately is required input port Computer RGB cable sold separately CH o D D O o o i Supplied Connecting the Power accessory Power cord Cord Plug the supplied power cord
19. 363 0 cm 142 29 32 51 2 cm 20 5 32 164 5 cm 6449 64 326 7 cm 128 5 8 46 1 cm 18 5 22 148 0 cm 5817 64 290 4 cm 114 21 64 40 9 cm 16 7 64 131 6 cm 5113 16 217 8cm 85 3 4 30 7 cm 12 3 32 98 7 cm 38 55 64 153 9cm 60 19 32 21 7 cm 8 35 64 69 7 cm 27 7 16 145 2cm 57 11 64 20 5cm 8 5 e4 65 8 cm 25 29 32 133 6 cm 52 19 32 18 8 cm 7 13 32 60 5 cm 23 13 16 1220 0m 48 Vs 104 6cm 41 3he 147 cm 529 2 47 4 cm 1821 32 87 1 cm 34 19 64 12 3cm 427 39 5 cm t1539 58 1 cm 22 eil 8 2cm 3 15 64 26 3 cm 1023 64 The formula for picture size and projection distance m cm L1 m 0 0329X 0 035 L2 m 0 041X 0 035 H1 cm 1 452X H2 cm 0 2047X W cm 0 6579X Feet inches L1 ft 0 0329X 0 035 0 3048 L2 ft 0 041X 0 035 0 3048 H1 in 1 452X 2 54 H2 in 0 2047X 2 54 W in 0 6579X 2 54 o O wm d D o d Lem Le e Values with a minus sign indicate the distance from the lens center below the bottom of the image GB 57 A Setting up the Screen Projecting a Reversed Image Projection from behind the Screen M Place a translucent screen between the projector and the audience M Reverse the image by setting Rear in the PRJ Mode menu See page 49 When
20. 45 ab 8 EE 39 Picture Adjustment TEE 36 DOC US EE 05 Power indicator eonnnonnnennnennnennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 63 PRJ mode Reversing Projected Images 49 Rear adjustment foot 23 ir EE 36 Remote control cccceececeeeecceeeeeseeeesaeeeseeeesaaees 14 Remote control sensor eeeeeeesss 15 Replacing the iiem UM UMS 65 RESIZE DUON NNI I een tare 26 OR a eer cee ere 51 RGB OUTPUT terminal 55 HS 2320 terminal eege sep Gehirn eet 54 a EN RS 36 S CR IET TRI CRI EE 40 cs in 38 CO dd d s e 39 EE tee of STANDBY DUMON EE 21 A iQ t ES 26 Supplied accessories 9 Temperature warning indicator 63 fj EE 36 UNDO DORE E T 21 Video OS dde 42 Volume buttons Ee an nu 19 ee tte ee io 39 LOOM ue EE 22 GB 77 gt o o D 5 x SHARP SHARP CORPORATION
21. 68 EOK Este equipamento obedece s exig ncias das directivas 89 336 CEE e 73 23 CEE na sua vers o corrigida pela directiva 93 68 CEE Este aparato satisface las exigencias de las Directivas 89 336 CEE y 73 23 CEE modificadas por medio de la 93 68 CEE Denna utrustning uppfyller kraven enligt riktlinjerna 89 336 EEC och 73 23 EEC sa som kompletteras av 93 68 EEC Dette produktet oppfyller betingelsene i direktivene 89 336 EEC og 73 23 EEC i endringen 93 68 EEC Tama laite tayttaa direktiivien 89 336 EEC ja 73 23 EEC vaatimukset joita on muutettu direktiivill 93 68 EEC SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U K The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non rewireable moulded plug incorporating a 5A fuse Should the fuse need to be replaced a BSI or ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse marked Sy or amp and of the same rating as above which is also indicated on the pin face of the plug must be used Always refit the fuse cover after replacing the fuse Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted In the unlikely event of the socket outlet in your home not being compatible with the plug supplied cut off the mains plug and fit an appropriate type DANGER The fuse from the cut off plug should be removed and the cut off plug destroyed immediately and disposed of in a safe manner Under no circumstances should the cut off plug be inserted elsewhere into a 5A socket outlet as a serious electric shock may occur To fit an approp
22. Key stone Correction mode e You can also use on the projector GB 20 AV MUTE T CE AV MUTE button KEYSTONE KEYSTONE button UNDO UNDO button buttons WOn screen display Keystone Correction mode Keystone WO m 4A JEND ADJUST a RESET Press A V and P to adjust the Keystone Correction e You can also adjust the Keystone Cor rection using the lt 2 des LU and 6 buttons on the projector BS Note UNDO e Press to return to the default setting e Straight lines or the edges of images may appear jagged while adjusting the image KEYSTONE Press e The on screen display of the Keystone Correction mode will disappear e You can also use on the projector BS Note e You can use the same settings used in NORMAL mode 4 3 for 16 9 Turning the Power off Putting the Projector into the Standby Mode Press on the projector or STANDBY smwobv P J on the remote control then press that button again while the confirmation message is dis played to put the projector into the standby mode BS Note e If you accidentally pressed sranpsy STANDBY or and do not want to put the pro jector into the standby mode wait until the confirmation message disappears Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet after the cooling fan stops AA Info e Do not unplug the power cord during pro jection or cooling fan operation The cool ing fan
23. Pin 7 RS are short circuited inside the projector RS 232C Cable recommended connection 9 pin D sub female connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 CD 1 CD 2 D 2 RD 3 SD lt lt 3 SD 4 ER 4 ER d e e e h 5 SG Se 5 SG E J 6 DR 6 DR 8 S 8 CS 9 CI 9 CI e Depending on the controlling device used it may be necessary to connect Pin 4 and Pin 6 on the controlling device e g PC Projector PC Pin No Pin No 4 4 e 6 6 GB 68 RS 232C Specifications and Command Settings PC control A computer can be used to control the projector by connecting an RS 232C serial control cable cross type sold separately to the projector See page 54 for connection Communication conditions Set the serial port settings of the computer to match that of the table Signal format Conforms to RS 232C standard Parity bit None Baud rate 9 600 bps Stop bit 1 bit Data length 8 bits Flow control None Basic format Commands from the computer are sent in the following order command parameter and return code After the projector processes the command from the computer it sends a response code to the computer Command format C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4 Return code ODH SS Se Command 4 digit Parameter 4 digit Response code format Normal response Problem response communication error or incorrect command aM ini Return code ODH E R R Return code DH Return code Return code 0DH
24. Pos to obtain the best computer image Select the item on the Fine Sync menu and adjust the computer image Adjusting the menu screen m Page 32 Example Fine Sync menu screen for INPUT 1 mode pecia 3 Auto Sync c 15Signal Info END vr SEL ADJ ENTER Description of Adjustment Items Selectable items Use 4 and to adjust vertical noise Phase adjust horizontal noise similar to tracking on your VCR the left or right V Pos center the on screen image by moving it up MF een mage by monna tup QY Note e You can automatically adjust the computer im age by setting Auto Sync on the Fine Sync menu or pressing the AUTO SYNC button See next page for details e To reset all adjustment items select Reset and ENTER press 42 Special Modes Special Mode Settings Ordinarily the type of input signal is detected and the correct resolution mode is automatically se lected However for some signals the optimal resolution mode in Special Modes on the Fine Sync menu may need to be selected to match the computer display mode Select Special Modes on the Fine Sync menu and the appropriate resolution Setting the menu screen m Page 34 Example Fine Sync menu screen for INPUT 1 mode Fine Syne OHSS fa INPUT1 gt y c Signal Info m END SEL ADJ JENTER Note e f your computer displays patterns which repea
25. Press or P to select the Lan guage menu icon e The Language menu will be displayed Press A or to select the desired ENTER language and then press e The language you selected will be set as the on screen display MENU Press fei e The Language menu will disappear BS Note e This procedure can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector ser 48 ENTER ENTER button MENU button A wv lt p buttons using the PRJ Mode Menu Reversing the Projected ENTEN Image ENTER button You can reverse the projected image for various applications using the PRJ Mode menu Display the PRJ Mode menu and select the desired projection mode Example PRJ Mode menu screen for INPUT 1 RGB mode PRJ Mode amp a MENU button A wv gt buttons amp END lt gt SEL ADJ JENTER MENU Press on the remote control e The Picture menu will be displayed ENT E Q P D Press or P to select the PRJ Mode menu icon e The PRJ Mode menu will be displayed Press or v to select Rear and then press 4 e The projected image will be reversed Description of Projection Modes Selectable settings MENU Press e The PRJ Mode menu will disappear BS Note e This function is used for the reversed image setup See page 58 for this setup e This procedure can als
26. Reconfirm 1 Press A V and P to enter the password in Old Password and press 4 2 Press A V and gt to set the new password and press 4 3 Enter the new 4 digit password again in Reconfirm and press ENTER ED amp Note e f you do not want to set a password leave the ENTER fields in steps 2 and 3 blank and press UNDO e To cancel the password settings press If you forget the password delete it using the following procedure and set a new password K Note ON ON Press D 6 VOL VOL D 6 VOL gt A VOL INPUT e f 1 is held down for more than 3 seconds the operation buttons on the projector will be locked See page 29 e You can only use the buttons on the projector to delete the password e he password cannot be deleted using the above described procedures while the Anti Theft function is set If you forget your password while the Anti Theft function is activated you will need to contact your nearest Sharp Autho rized Projector Dealer or Service Center see page 73 You may need to bring your projector to them to restore the projector to original factory condition password and keycode reset GB 45 ENT E Q P D Le the Options Menu NNNM Anti Theft Setting the Anti Theft The anti theft function prevents unauthorized use of the projector You can choose to use this function or not If you do no
27. Sharp SHARP default image Blue screen O Blue amp Note e f the input signal has interference the screen will be displayed during interference oP Eco Mode Setting the Eco Auto Power Off Auto Mode Power Off Function a m T When no input signal is detected for more than Select CO Eco Mode or 5 Standard 15 minutes the projector will automatically en Mode in Eco Mode on the Options menu ter the standby mode if set to ON The Auto Power Off function will be disabled if it has been set to E OFF Select EI ON or fit OFF in Auto Example Options menu screen for Power Off on the Options menu INPUT 2 S Video mode Gis JOSSa riz Geen Life ns Example Options menu screen for A Video System PG Auto INPUT 2 S Video mode pes Jom Mu A Lamp Timer Life h 90 OSD Display 94 A Video System GEI Auto Background Sharp Oi o Moda r Eco E Auto Powe Si ral JIvenuPostio n VECNE Ki Menu oa TI Password Si Anti Theft Setting the menu screen B Page 34 Setting the menu screen m Page 34 Eco Mode U Si GEI END SEL ADJ 2bENTER nus Description of Eco Mode Selectable settings Brightness D Lamp life e S Approx Eco mode 90 170W 4000 hours amp Note 100 185 W Approx e When the Auto Power Off function is set to ON Standard mode 85 2 000 hours 5 minutes before the projector enters t
28. VOL A KEYSTONE button AUTO SYNC lt gt Ca Adjustment buttons ENLARGE FREEZE Aa gt Ce Leite AUTO SYNC RESIZE AV MUTE INPUT 1 JINPUT 2 INPUT 3 sh INPUT 1 button Zoom knob 5 Focus ring SHARP PROJECTOR Lens shift lever HEIGHT ADJUST button 1 Place the projector facing a wall or a screen 2 Connect the projector to the computer and plug the power cord into the AC socket of the projector When connecting equipment other than the computer see pages 13 and 50 mb Pages 51 55 3 Turn the projector on On the projector on On the remote control d D STANDBY GB 16 4 Adjust the projected image Bring the projected image into focus and adjust the projected image size Zoom e Adjust the projected image size using the zoom knob Focus e Bring the projected image into focus using the focus ring uoneiodO oiseg Projection position Angle e Adjust the S e Adjust the projected a Mu e projector image position angle using using the lens SC NE ly the HEIGHT shift lever A ADJUST e button Correcting trapezoidal distortion using the Keystone Correction On the projector Compresses Compresses KEYSTONE upper side C1 lower side ES On the remote control KEYSTONE o D Select the INPUT mode Select the INPUT 1 using the INPUT button on the projector or the INPUT 1 button on the remote control On the On the remote On screen display RGB
29. energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the operation manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense US A ONLY The enclosed computer cable must be used with the device The cable is provided to ensure that the device complies with FCC Class A verification 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 The cooling fan in this projector continues to run for about 90 seconds after the projector enters the standby mode During normal operation when putting the projector into the standby mode always use the STANDBY button on the projector or on the remote control Ensure the cooling fan has stopped before disconnecting the power cord DURING NORMAL OPERATION NEVER TURN THE PROJECTOR OFF BY DISCONNECTING THE POWER CORD FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WILL RESULT IN PREMATURE LAMP FAILURE PRODUCT DISPOSAL This projector utilizes tin lead solder and a pressurized 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 or if you are located in the United States of Am
30. in this projector continues to run for about 90 seconds after the projector enters the standby mode This can cause damage due to rise in internal tempera ture as the cooling fan also stops GENE ON Compresses ptc upper side G3 j Compresses S PS lower side NNNM U 2 D O ct O 5 STANDBY STANDBY button Enter STANDBY mode Yes Press Again No Please Wait GB 21 A Image Projection o Adjusting the Lens The image is focused and adjusted to the de sired size using the focus ring or zoom knob on the projector 1 Adjust the focus by rotating the focus ring 2 Adjust zooming by moving the zoom knob Zoom knob Mera gt LENS shi For details see Screen Size and Projection Distance on page 57 Example NORMAL Mode 4 3 Picture Size 300 ran 200 84 O xen 60 Mir GB 22 Focus ring Using the Adjustment Feet The height of the projector can be adiusted using the adjustment feet at the front and rear of the projector When the screen is in a higher position than the projector the projection image can be made higher by adjusting the projector 1 Press HEIGHT ADJUST button e The front adjustment foot comes out 2 Lift the projector to adjust its height while pressing the HEIGHT ADJUST button e The projector is adjustable up to approxi mately 12 degrees 5 steps e When lowering the projector it may be di
31. into the AC socket on the rear of the projector GB 55 setting up the Screen Position the projector perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat and level to achieve an optimal image K Note e The projector lens should be centered in the middle of the screen If the horizontal line passing through the lens center is not perpendicular to the screen the image will be distorted making viewing difficult e For an optimal image 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 e A polarizing screen cannot be used with this projector Standard Setup Front Projection M Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according to the desired picture size See page 57 Example of standard setup Screen size 100 inch 254 cm STRETCH Mode 16 9 Side View Lens center 90 XQL e The distance from the screen BI Rei _ 77 Lower lens shift to the projector may vary o Br i poston depending on the size of the N Se Dr High mount setup I De SCH screen P 57 d See x m d Li e The default setting can be used LO SEN F a E gt a SEN when placing the projector in front EI PLE a eee of the screen If the projected im 2 age is reversed readjust the set
32. is frozen FREEZE 2 Press again to return to the moving image from the currently connected device GB 28 Reduce Enlarge ss Displaying an Enlarged Portion of an Image 1 Press el e Pressing or enlarges or reduces the projected image Note x1 x2 x3 x4 x9 x16 x36 x64 ex e You can change the location of the en larged image using V and P UNDO 2 Press to cancel the operation e The magnification then returns to x1 amp Note In the following cases the image will re turn to the normal size x1 e When switching the INPUT mode UNDO e When has been pressed e When the input signal is changed e When the input signal resolution and re fresh rate vertical frequency change Keylock Function Use this function to lock the operation buttons on the projector ON button kk Z wK Locking the Operation Buttons Taking the Keylock off Hold down D on the projector for about Hold down D on the projector for about 3 seconds while the projector is being 3 seconds turned on Note amp B Note e The keylock function does not affect the opera e The keylock function does not affect the opera tion with the remote control buttons tion with the remote control buttons e You cannot use the keylock function while the e You cannot use the keylock function while the projector is warming up projector is warming up VOn screen display WOn screen display Key
33. operation manual for switching the computer signal output settings e When using the 23 5 mm mono audio cable the volume level will be half of when using the 93 5 mm stereo audio cable I a fe NL CH o D D O o o Plug and Play function when connecting to a 15 pin terminal B This projector is compatible with VESA standard DDC 1 DDC 2B The projector and a VESA DDC compatible computer will communicate their setting requirements allowing for quick and easy setup M Before using the Plug and Play function be sure to turn on the projector first and the connected computer last K Note e The DDC Plug and Play function of this projector operates only when used in conjunction with a VESA DDC compatible computer GB 51 I conrectin the Projector to Other Devices Connecting to Video Equipment p Connecting to Video Equipment Using an S video a Composite Video or an Audio Cable To S video output terminal To video output terminal To audio output terminal Using an S video video or audio cable a VCR laser disc player or other audio visual equip ment can be connected to INPUT 2 INPUT 3 and AUDIO input terminals 1 Connect the projector to the d video equipment using an S e A video cable or a composite video IR cable both commercially avail able 23 5 mm minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available eb Composi
34. 20 21 22 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 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 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the prod
35. Clock Hl mp Page 39 Wel EH a BJ CH wm BU CH mg Special Modes 640 x 480 Auto Sync t c Signal Info Phase H Pos V Pos Reset END vr SEL ADJ ENTER K Note When using the INPUT 1 mode Special Modes mp Page 39 Auto Sync ON OFF m Page 40 Signal Info mp Page 40 e Fine Sync menu is only displayed when the projector input is INPUT 1 GB 30 INPUT 2 Opions o Gen Lamp Timer Life H h 90 9 OSD Display ka Video System GEI Auto D Sharp Background DO T a c 2 Menu Position Cente Ki Menu Color gt I Password Si Anti Theft m END vr SEL ADJ 2bENTER K Note When using the INPUT 1 mode eThere is no Video System item in the Options menu Language menu es D English Deutsch Espa ol Nederlands Fran ais Italiano Svenska Portugu s Miz Ett AGE INPUT 1 M END vr SEL ADJ ENTER PRJ Mode menu PRJ Mode amp a END SEL ADJ IENTER Main menu mb Page 41 mp Page 48 PRJ Mode mp Page 49 mp Page 41 OSD Display ON OFF mp Page 41 Video System mp Page 42 Background mp Page 42 Eco Mode Eco Standard mp Page 43 Auto Power Off ON OFF mp Page 43 mp Page 44 Menu Color Opaque Translucent mp Page 44 Password mp Page 45 Anti Theft mp Page 46 English Deutsch Espa ol Nederlands Fran ais Italiano Svenska Portug
36. ESIZE AV MUTE EXD FREEZE button For freezing images INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 8 29 CJ ENLARGE Enlarge Reduce buttons For enlarging or reducing part of E AV MUTE button the image For temporarily displaying the SHARP PROJECTOR black screen and turning off the sound AUTO SYNC button 19 For automatically adjusting images EJ RESIZE button when connected to a computer For switching the screen size NORMAL BORDER etc INPUT buttons KJ For switching to the respective l 19 Volume buttons input modes For adjusting the speaker sound level GB 14 using the Remote Control E Usable Range The remote control can be used to control the projector within the ranges showninthe illustration K Note e The signal from the remote control can be re flected off a screen for easy operation How ever the effective distance of the signal may differ depending on the screen material When using the remote control e Be sure not to drop expose to moisture or high temperature e The remote control may malfunction under a fluorescent lamp In this case move the pro jector away from the fluorescent lamp D Inserting the Batteries The batteries two R 6 batteries AA size UM SUM 3 HP 7 or similar are supplied in the package 1 Press the A mark on the cover and slide it in the direction of the arrow 2 Insert the batteries e Insert the batteries maki
37. SHARP OPERATION MANUAL MODEL PG B10S uononpoJul uoneJodo oiseg U Le D O ct 5 DU ou fuisn LCD PROJECTOR dnjes U9919S suonoouuo5 xipuodd Geh EISE T E FUERAT IMPORTANT For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Projector please record the Serial Number located on Model No PG B10S the bottom of the projector and retain this information Before recycling the packaging please be sure that Serial No you have checked the contents of the carton thoroughly against the list of Supplied accessories on page 9 This equipment complies with the requirements of Directives 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC Dieses Ger t entspricht den Anforderungen der EG Richtlinien 89 336 EWG und 73 23 EWG mit Anderung 93 68 EWG Ce mat riel r pond aux exigences contenues dans les directives 89 336 CEE et 73 23 CEE modifi es par la directive 93 68 CEE Dit apparaat voldoet aan de eisen van de richtlijnen 89 336 EEG en 73 23 EEG gewijzigd door 93 68 EEG Dette udstyr overholder kravene i direktiv nr 89 336 EEC og 73 23 EEC med till g nr 93 68 EEC Quest apparecchio conforme ai requisiti delle direttive 89 336 EEC e 73 23 EEC come emendata dalla direttiva 93 68 EEC H ykar oraor OUT AVTAMOKPIVETAL OTIC AMIALTIOELC rov OONYIM V THC Eupwraikne Evwonc 89 336 EOK kat 73 23 EOK Omwe ot Kavoviouoi autoi OUUTIANPWENKAV amo rmv o nyia 93
38. T ER terminal Terminal for connecting a monitor RS 232C terminal C Terminal for controlling the projector using a computer N DT Kensington D Security Standard connector A RS 232C OUTPUT IOI INPUT 1 I INPUT 2 INPUT 3 2 AUDIO IOIOI COMPUTER COMPONENT COMPUTER COMPONENT S VIDEO VIDEO INPUT 1 23 dn E INPUT 2 terminal Terminal for connecting video equipment with an S video terminal CFD INPUT 3 terminal Terminal for connecting video equipment ESP aupio INPUT terminal Shared audio input terminal for INPUT 1 2 and 3 Gy Exhaust vent E Rear adjustment foot on the bottom of the projector E AC socket Using the Kensington Lock e 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 projector GB 12 INPUT OUTPUT T RS 232C terminal Connecting the computer to control the projector See page 54 RGB OUTPUT terminal Connecting the monitor when you want to simultaneously watch the projection image on the monitor See page 55 erminals and Connectable Main Equipment mp o a c O O INPUT 1 terminal E Connecting the computer See page 51 m Connecting video equipment wit
39. When Anti Theft is set the keycode in putting box appears after the power is turned on When it appears enter the right keycode e Press the buttons on the remote control if the buttons on the remote control are used for set ting the keycode In the same manner press the buttons on the projector if the buttons on the projector are used for setting the keycode e Anti Theft cannot be selected unless Password is set See page 45 e When Anti Theft is selected the password in put box will appear Enter the keycode after the right password is entered AA Info e Once the function is activated you must remem ber the correct keycode We suggest you record the keycode in a safe place where only autho rized users have access If you lose or forget your keycode you will need to contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center see page 73 You may need to bring your projector to them to restore the projector to original factory condition password and keycode reset If you want to change the keycode follow the procedure below Anti Theft Old Code New Code Reconfirm K Note e When Anti Theft is selected the password in put box will appear After the password has been entered you can change the keycode 1 Press the buttons on the remote control or the projector to enter the preset 4 digit keycode in Old Code 2 Press any button you like on t
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41. ate video system Setting the menu screen Bj Page 34 Example Options menu screen for INPUT 2 S Video mode INPUT 2 CTUM de Life Ah 90 1 OSD Dis wj E Video Sum Options JO S ra Menu Position GNTSCA 43 Ki Menu Color PAL M 9 Password Anti Theft 3 PAL N PAL 60 END SEL ADJ ENTER Description of Video Systems Selectable settings When connected to PAL video S SECAM When connected to SECAM video equipment When reproducing NTSC signals in NRC PAL video equipment NT When connected to NTSC video SC3 58 equipment Note e The video signal can only be set in INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 mode e When the system mode is set to Auto you may not receive a clear picture due to signal differences Should this occur switch to the video system of the source signal GB 42 Background selecting a Startup and Background Image Select Background on the Options menu and the image displayed upon the projector s startup and when no signal is being sent to the projec tor Setting the menu screen m Page 34 Example Options menu screen for INPUT 2 S Video mode O Sa INPUT 2 Lamp Timer Life MEISn 90 e Display CU VAN em Sharp mic SEET Blue Mode None ti Auto Power Off pa Menu Position G Center Ki Menu Color 9 Password Si Anti Theft END SEL ADJ ENTER Description of Background Images Selectable settings
42. by mode At this time the cooling fan will run for a further 90 seconds and then lamp indicator will illuminate in red the projector will enter the standby mode After E if you try to turn on the projector a fourth Ga appears be sure to perform the following time without replacing the lamp the pro measures jector will not turn on Maintenance indicator m Condition Problem Possible Solution Normal Abnormal e Relocate the projector to an area e Blocked air intake with proper ventilation e Clean the air filter of the projector See page 61 Temperature The internal warning temperature is indicator abnormally high Cooling fan break e Take the projector to your nearest down sharp Authorized Projector Dealer e Internal circuit failure or Service Center see page 73 e Clogged air intake for repair Groeten Time to change e Remaining lamp life Me E DEER Green blinks the lamp becomes 5 or less e Take the projector to your nearest Lamp when the Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer DEES lamp is or Service Center see page 73 warming up The lamp does e Burnt out lamp for repair not illuminate e Lamp circuit failure e Please exercise care when replacing the lamp e Securely install the cover e f the power indicator blinks in red even when the filter cover and lamp unit cover is securely installed contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center for advice The power Power Green
43. cooling fan also stops D 2 oom GB 7 mp O Q T ct O f tow to Access the PDF Operation Manuals PDF operation manuals in several languages are included in the CD ROM so that you can work with the projector even if you do not have this manual To utilize these manuals you need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader on your PC Windows or Macintosh If you have not installed Acrobat Reader yet you can install it from the CD ROM To install Acrobat Reader from the CD ROM For Windows For Macintosh Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive Double click the My Computer icon Double click the CD ROM icon Double click the CD ROM drive Double click the ACROBAT folder Double click the ACROBAT folder Double click the language name of the folder Double click the language name of the folder that you want to install that you want to install Double click the installation program and Double click the installation program and follow the instructions on the screen follow the instructions on the screen 6 9 t0 DONO For other operating systems Please download Acrobat Reader from the Internet http www adobe com For other languages If you prefer using Acrobat Reader for languages other than those included in the CD ROM please download the appropriate version from the Internet Accessing the PDF Manuals For Windows For Macintos
44. creen size 300 762 cm 250 635 cm 225 5 2 cm 200 508 cm 150 381 cm 133 338 cm 106 269 cm 100 254 cm 92 234 cm 84 213 cm 72 183 cm 60 152 cm gt 443 cm 174 249cm 98 65m 332 cm 131 187cm 74 49m 16 1 21 4 82m 6 1m SOY SOP SOT l lM gt aes aed aed ed Ss JS 19m 6 3 24m 133cm 52 75cm 29 40 102cm 89cm 35 50cm 20 13m 4 3 16m 5 a X Picture size diag in cm L Projection distance m ft L1 Minimum projection distance m ft L2 Maximum projection distance m ft H Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in H1 Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in H2 Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in W Distance from the lens center to the center of the image cm in K Note e There may be an error of 396 in the above values Projection distance L Diag X Minimum L1 Maximum L2 Lower H1 Upper H2 9 0m 29 6 11 3 m 37 1 75m 24 7 94m 3010 381 8cm 150 Sei 5150 9 om 406 cm 160 305cm 120 6 0m 19 8 7 5 m 24 7 305 4 cm 120 15 64 0 cm 171cm 67 25m 8 2 31m 10 0 cm 3 27m 8 10 916cm 36 1 36 2 cm 1 81cm 32 61cm 24 12m 3 11 15m 411 61 1cm 24 1 16 0 cm 0 24 1 cm 9 31 64 Projecti
45. d technical reference QUICK GUIDE label SPAKXA333WJZZ CD ROM TLABZA439WJZZ UDSKAA039WJZZ Optional accessories lI 3 RCA to 15 pin D sub cable 9 10 3 0 m AN C3CP Zealand and Oceania 6 1 8 m QACCLAO05WJPZ Extra air filter PFILDAO10WJZZ Operation manual this manual ll Computer RGB cable 32 10 10 0 m AN C10BM 15 pin mini D sub male connector E5 BNC to 15 pin D sub cable 9 10 3 0 m AN C3BN E DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor 5 57 64 15 cm AN A1RS ll RS 232C serial control cable 82 10 10 0 m AN C10RS ll Remote receiver AN MH1EL K Note e Some of the cables may not be available depending on the region Please check with your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center GB 9 pe Names Numbers in 7 refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained Projector Front and Top View ON button EE cry INPUT button For turning the power on For switching input mode 1 20r 3 Power indicator EY E KEYSTONE button For entering the Keystone Correction mode STANDBY button ESP For putting the projector into the ED SD buttons ene a For Ge menu items e For adjusting the Keystone Correction when in the Keystone Correction mode Lamp indicator CG cry Volume buttons For adjusting the speaker sound level Temperature warning CG indicator AUTO SYNC button T9 For automatically adjusting images when connected to a comput
46. d in a memory location Select Memory on the Picture menu and the memory location where you want to store the settings Then adjust the setting items on the Picture menu Setting the menu screen m Page 34 Example Picture screen menu for INPUT 1 RGB mode Pictue C3 e ta Contrast Bright Red Blue Reset amp CLR Temp m END SEL ADJ ENTER Description of Memory Positions Settings of all items on the Picture menu can be stored in memory location The stored settings can be selected in E Memory 4 any input mode Si Memory OFF Besides Memory 1 to Memory 5 other settings on the Picture menu can be stored for each input mode The settings stored in Memory OFF cannot be applied when another input mode is selected If you want to apply the stored settings on the Picture menu select Memory on the Picture menu and the memory location where you have stored the settings Note e You can change the stored settings after se lecting the memory location for those settings f computer Image Adjustment Using the Fine Sync menu you can adjust the computer image match the computer dis play mode and check the input signal Adjusting the Computer Image When Auto Sync is set to OFF or when vertical stripes or flickering occur in portions of the screen even if Auto Sync is set to ON adjust Clock Phase H Pos or V
47. der Verwendung des Projektors sorgf ltig durch Le CD ROM fourni contient les instructions de fonctionnement en anglais allemand francais su dois espagnol italien n erlandais portugais chinois chinois traditionnel et chinois simplifi et cor en Veuillez lire attentivement ces instructions avant de faire fonctionner le projecteur Den medf ljande CD ROM skivan inneh ller bruksanvisningar p engelska tyska franska svenska spanska italienska hollandska portugisiska kinesiska traditionell kinesiska och f renklad kinesiska och koreanska Las noga igenom bruksanvisningen innan projektorn tas i bruk El CD ROM suministrado contiene instrucciones de operaci n en ingl s alem n franc s sueco espa ol italiano holand s portugu s chino chino tradicional y chino simplificado y coreano Lea cuidadosamente las instrucciones de operaci n antes de utilizar el proyector Il CD ROM in dotazione contiene istruzioni per l uso in inglese tedesco francese svedese spagnolo italiano olandese portoghese cinese cinese tradizionale e cinese semplificato e coreano Leggere attentamente le istruzioni per l uso prima di usare il proiettore De meegeleverde CD ROM bevat handleidingen in het Engels Duits Frans Zweeds Spaans Italiaans Nederlands Portugees Chinees Traditioneel Chinees en Vereenvoudigd Chinees en Koreaans Lees de handleiding zorgvuldig door voor u de projector in gebruik neemt O CD ROM fornecido con
48. djusting the Projected Image Position 25 Functions alrip Hp0 26 Switching the Resize Mode estero trente 26 Freeze and Enlarge Image 28 Freezing a Moving Image ANEREN ENNER 28 Displaying an Enlarged Portion of an Image 28 Keylock Function 29 Locking the Operation BUONG siessen 29 Taking the elek cnn 29 GB 4 Using the Menu Menu Nems een 30 Using the Menu Screen 32 Menu Selections Adjustments de Menu Selections Settings 34 Picture Adjustment 36 Adjusting the Ime esce eise b eg bre eben tebs 36 CLR Temp Adjusting the Color Temperature 36 Gamma Gamma COneCTION 1isieceu centenar tiens 37 SROB SRCE 11 E 37 signal Type Signal Type Setting 38 Memory Storing and Selecting the Adjustment Settings RE 38 Computer Image Adjustment 39 Adjusting the Computer Image sess 39 Special Modes Special Mode Settings 39 Auto Sync Auto Sync Adjustment 40 signal Info Checking the Input Signal 40 Using the Options Menu 41 Lamp Timer Life Checking the Lamp Life Status 41 OSD D
49. e current input signal informa tion Checking the menu screen m Page 34 Example Fine Sync menu screen for INPUT 1 mode INPUT1 ERES OE gt a JE CETTE Info m END vr SEL ADJ ENTER amp Note eThe projector will display the number of scanned lines available from audio visual equipment such as a DVD player or Digital Video Using the Options Menu You can use the Options menu to enhance the usage for the projector ES aD n Lamp Timer Life Check OSD Display Setting On ing the Lamp Life Status screen Display You can confirm the cumulative lamp usage time This function allows you to turn the on screen and the remaining lamp life percentage messages on or off Select CT ON or _ OFF in OSD Display the Options menu to check the Display on the Options menu lamp life status Checking the menu screen m Page 34 Setting the menu screen m Page 34 Example Options menu screen for Example Options menu screen for INPUT 2 S Video mode INPUT 2 S Video mode Options GS INPUT 2 Options CESSER INPUT 2 m Lamp Timer Life En 20 5 Lamo Timer 1 ife 20 WoL DISDIav m CT Video System GE Auto D Sharp Auto Power Off D 2 Menu Position G Center Ki Menu Color 9 Password Si Anti Theft Video Background D Sharp Eco Mode oO E Auto Power Off q Menu Position D T id Ki Menu Color m I Passwo
50. e following is a list of modes that conform to VESA However this projector supports other signals that are not VESA standards PC MAC WS Resolution Horizont Irene Vertical equency vESA Standard Display VGA PC SVGA XGA SXGA SXGA MAC 13 640 x 350 640 x 400 720 x 400 720 x 35 o N O NI NIN oco NI Ni I AN 00 1 I NI en Oo 4 1 NI a 00 4 00 J 00 Ni Qoo NI C O O O4 G1 O G O Gi o v o o o O Go v o O O oo alo o lo LIRE ORNE a Upscale RER 800 x 600 Mn Ce 600 1 152 x 864 280 x 1 02 Intelligent Compression ech 1 400 x 1 05 640 x 480 832 x 624 1 024 x 768 1 152 x 870 MAC 13 VGA MAC 16 SVGA MAC 19 XGA MAC 21 SXGA Intelligent Compression Ss Note e 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 e When this projector receives 640 x 350 VESA format VGA signals 640 x 400 appears on the screen e When projecting the RGB interlace signal using INPUT 1 with Signal Type set to Auto or RGB the image may not be projected as desired In this case select either INPUT 2 S Video or INPUT 3 Video Horizontal Frequency kHz Vertical Frequency Hz 480P 540P 580I
51. e projector This is a useful function in cases such as when the screen can not be moved When moving upward or downward When moving in the left and right direction Adjustable range pc Adjustable range Adjustable range re Adjustable range fausses Lens shift lever Lens shift lever Adjustable range of the lens shift lever The adjustable range using the lens shift lever has limitations The image can be adjusted as shown below Image center locus Zooming axis Adjustable range of the image center Image center Height of the projected image x 50 68 24 Adjusting the Projected Image Position Adjust the projected image position using the lens shift lever AA info eWhen using the projector during projec tion be sure not to subject the projector to any impact If the projector is subjected to impact the projection image may deviate from the adjusted position e When transporting or carrying the projec tor attach the lens shipping block and the lens cap to the projector e When the angle is being adjusted using the adjustment foot deviation of the projected image arising when carrying out lens shift in the lateral direction can not be corrected by the Keystone Correction GB 25 U 2 D O ct le Resize Mode This function allows you to modify or customize the resize mode to enhance the input image Depending on the input signal you ca
52. eft m END SEL ADJ ENTER Men Oysition Ll Description of Menu Colors Selectable settings Im Opaque The menu is displayed opaquely Ki Translucent The menu is displayed translucently The part of the menu on the image becomes transparent Lower Left Displayed on the lower left of the image 68 44 c9 Password Setting a Password A password must be set to activate the Anti Theft function Page 46 There is no factory preset for the password or the Anti Theft settings In this way anyone can freely set a new password and Anti Theft set tings It is therefore recommended that even if you do not want to use the Anti Theft function you at least set a password to prevent others from setting the Anti Theft function Select Password on the Options menu NTER then press and follow the procedure be low to enter the password Setting the menu screen Bj Page 34 Password Old Password New Password Reconfirm 1 Press A or V to select the desired number and then press P 2 Enter the 3 remaining digits and press 3 Enter the password again in Re ENTER confirm and press Ce S3 Note e When a password is set you need to enter the password to change the Anti Theft setting If You Forget Your Password If you want to change the password follow the procedure below Password Old Password New Password
53. er EXP ENTER button For setting items selected or adjusted on the menu EP MENU button For displaying adjustment and setting screens Remote control A sensor 22 Focus ring ED Intake vent Speaker 24 Lens shift lever Zoom knob E Front adjustment foot on the bottom of the projector HEIGHT ADJUST button PEP Attaching and removing the lens cap e Press on the two buttons of the lens cap and attach it to the lens then release the buttons to lock it in place e Press on the two buttons of the lens cap and remove it from the lens GB 10 About the Indicators on the Projector mp bas O T ct O Power indicator Green on Red on Normal Red blinks Abnormal See page 63 Lamp indicator Green on Normal Green blinks The lamp is warming up Red on Change the lamp See page 63 Temperature warning indicator Off Normal Red on The internal temperature is abnormally high See page 63 Attaching and Removing the Lens Shipping Block When attaching the lens shipping block be sure to return the lens shift lever to the center position If the lens is shifted upward or downward the lens shipping block cannot be attached GB 11 Part Names Numbers in 3 refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained Projector Rear View INPUT 1 terminal GD Terminal for computer RGB and component signals RGB OUTPU
54. erica the Electronic Industries Alliance www eiae org Caution Concerning Lamp Replacement see Replacing the Lamp on page 65 A LAMP REPLACEMENT CAUTION BEFORE REMOVING THE SCREW DISCONNECT POWER CORD HOT SURFACE INSIDE ALLOW 1 HOUR TO COOL BEFORE REPLACING THE LAMP REPLACE WITH SAME SHARP LAMP UNIT TYPE BQC PGB10S 1 ONLY UV RADIATION CAN CAUSE EYE DAMAGE TURN OFF LAMP BEFORE SERVICING HIGH PRESSURE LAMP RISK OF EXPLOSION POTENTIAL HAZARD OF GLASS PARTICLES IF LAMP HAS RUPTURED HANDLE WITH CARE SEE OPERATION MANUAL PRECAUTIONS A OBSERVER LORS DU REMPLACEMENT DE LA LAMPE DEBRANCHER LE CORDON D ALIMENTATION AVANT DE RETIRER LA VIS L INTERIEUR DU BOITIER ETANT EXTREMEMENT CHAUD ATTENDRE 1 HEURE AVANT DE PROCEDER AU REMPLACEMENT DE LA LAMPE NE REMPLACER QUE PAR UNE LAMPE SHARP DE TYPE BQC PGB10S 1 RAYONS ULTRAVIOLETS PEUVENT ENDOMMAGER LES YEUX ETEINDRE LA LAMPE AVANT DE PROCEDER A L ENTRETIEN LAMPE A HAUTE PRESSION RISQUE D EXPLOSION DANGER POTENTIEL DE PARTICULES DE VERRE EN CAS D ECLATEMENT DE LA LAMPE A MANIPULER AVEC PRECAUTION SE REPORTER AU MODE D EMPLOI This SHARP projector uses an LCD Liquid Crystal Display panel This very sophisticated panel contains 480 000 pixels x RGB TFTs Thin Film Transistors As with any high technology electronic equipment such as large screen IVs video systems and video cameras there are certain acceptable tolerances that the eq
55. f lamp rupture contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center for a replacement 3 See Replacing the Lamp on page 65 SEN PRECAUTION BQC PGB10S 1 Caution concerning the setup of the projector E For minimal servicing and to maintain high image qual ity 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 lens must be cleaned more often As long as the projector is regularly cleaned use in these environ ments will not reduce the overall operation life of the unit Internal cleaning should only be performed by a Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center Do not set up the projector in places exposed to direct sunlight or bright light M 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 cur tains and dim the lights when setting up the screen in a sunny or bright room The projector may be safely tilted to a maximum angle of 12 degrees E Placement should be within 12 degrees of horizontal Do not subject the projector to hard impact and or vibration M Take care with the lens so as not to hit or damage the surface of the lens Rest your eyes occasionally BI Continuously watching the screen for long hours will cause eye strain Be sure to occasional
56. fficult to move the front adjustment foot because the installation surface is diffi cult to slide In this case pull the pro jector back slightly and adjust its height 3 Remove your hands from the HEIGHT ADJUST button of the projector after its height has been finely adjusted 4 Use the rear adjustment foot to make the projector level e The projector is adjustable 1 degree from the standard position amp Note e When the height of the image is being ad justed by the adjustment feet the image be comes distorted trapezoidally In this case see Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion on the page 20 to correct the trapezoidal distortion AA info e Do not press the HEIGHT ADJUST button when the front adjustment foot comes out without firmly holding the projector e Do not hold the lens when lifting or lower ing the projector e When lowering the projector be careful not to get your fingers caught in the area be tween the adjustment foot and the projector fe HEIGHT ADJUST button 0 2 D O ct le Front adjustment foot HEIGHT ADJUST button e Rear adjustment Lead foot GB 23 Variable Lens Shift Feature In addition to the zoom function and adjustment of projection angle using the adjustment foot it is possible to move the lens up and down and left and right 360 to adjust the projection position simply by moving the lens shift lever on the front of th
57. h Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive Double click the My Computer icon Double click the CD ROM icon Double click the CD ROM drive Double click the MANUALS folder Double click the MANUALS folder Double click the language name of the Double click the language name of the folder that you want to view folder that you want to view Double click the B10 pdf file to access the Double click the B10 pdf file to access the projector manuals projector manuals 6 9 t0 O DONO K Note elf the desired pdf file cannot be opened by double clicking the mouse start Acrobat Reader first then specify the desired file using the File Open menu e See the readme txt file on the CD ROM for important information not included in this operation manual GB 8 f ncdessories Supplied accessories Remote control E RRMCGA187WJSA EE Two R 6 batteries mp Ln O Q c T ct O AA size UM SUM 3 HP 7 or similar For U S Canada etc For Europe except U K For U K Hong Kong and For Australia New 6 1 8 m 6 1 8 m Singapore QACCDAO16WJPZ QACCVAO06WJPZ 6 1 8 m QACCBA015WJPZ Use the power cord that corresponds to the wall outlet in your country RGB cable Carrying case Lens cap attached 9 10 3 0 m GCASNA009WJSA CCAPHA004WJ01 QCNWGAO 12WJPZ Lens shipping Projector manual and block attache
58. h component output terminal DVD player DTV decoder etc See page 53 INPUT 3 terminal Connecting video equipment without S video output terminal See page 52 COMPUTER OMPONENT 2C I INPUT 1 ICO COMPUTER COMPONENT RS 23 IOIO AUDIO INPUT terminal Connecting an audio cable Shared audio input terminal for INPUT 1 2 and 3 See page 51 INPUT 2 terminal Connecting video equipment with S video output terminal VCR Laser disc player etc See page 52 GB 13 Part Names Numbers in 77 refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained Remote Control Front View ON button For turning the power on STANDBY button FX For putting the projector into the standby mode EP MENU button For displaying adjustment and setting screens KEYSTONE button J For entering the Keystone Correction mode Adjustment buttons A Y 4 e For selecting menu items e For adjusting the Keystone Correction when in the Keystone Correction mode UNDO button ap For undoing an operation or returning to the previous display ENTER button For setting items selected or adjusted on the menu BACK FORWARD FORWARD BACK buttons 34 Same function as the Page Down and Page Up keys on a computer Cas EE keyboard when using the optional di Remote Receiver AN MR1EL AUTO SYNC R
59. he standby mode the message Enter STANDBY mode in X min will appear on the screen to BS Note indicate the remaining minutes E Q P D m END SEL ADJ JENTER e Although lamp life and noise are improved when Eco Mode is set to f P Eco mode bright ness decreases by 10 e Eco Mode is factory preset to lt j Standard mode GB 43 Lem the Options Menu Menu Position Selecting the Menu Screen Position Select Menu Position on the Options menu and the desired position for the menu screen Setting the menu screen Bj Page 34 Example Options menu screen for INPUT 2 S Video mode Oo Sea INPUT 2 Lamp Timer Life EISen 90 gs O C OSD Display A Video System GEI Auto Background gt Sharp SP Eco Mode E Auto Power Of Center E gt Menu Position Upper Right l C3 Lower Right Upper Left Si Anti Theft Lower Left END 2 SEL ADJ 24ENTER Description of Menu Positions Ki Menu Color Selecting the Menu Color Select Ih Opaque or Eh Translucent in Menu Color on the Options menu Setting the menu screen m Page 34 Example Options menu screen for INPUT 2 S Video mode O Sa INPUT 2 ZE Lamp Timer Life h 90 OSD Display 4 O Video System Auto Background SP Eco Mode EE Auto Power Off D Sharp Ih Menu Color Ms CO Passwora Si Anti Th
60. he lamp appears to be operating normally Bl 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 case of exposure to the gas consult a doctor as soon as possible B 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 remove the damaged lamp and assure safe operation Replacing the Lamp tk Caution e Do not remove the lamp unit immediately after operation of the projector The lamp will be hot and touching it can lead to burn or injury e 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 B If the new lamp does not light after replacement take your projector to the nearest Sharp Autho rized Projector Dealer or Service Center for repair Purchase a replacement lamp unit of type BQC PGB10S 1 from your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center Then carefully change the lamp by following the instructions described in this section If you wish you may have the lamp replaced at your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Ce
61. he projector is used in a dusty or smoky location e Ask your nearest Sharp Authorized Pro jector Dealer or Service Center to ex change the filter PFILDA010WJZZ Air filter not removable when it is no longer possible to clean Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter Air filter removable STANDBY button STANDBY STANDBY button 1 Press saw on the projector STANDBY or on the remote control to put the projector into the standby mode e Wait until the cooling fan stops 2 Disconnect the power cord e Unplug the power cord from the AC socket User service screw 3 Remove the filter cover e Turn the projector over Loosen the user service screw 1 that secures the fil ter cover Pressing the tab remove the filter cover gt Le kel D X GB 61 gt Replacing the Air Filter Remove the air filter e Pickthe air filter up with your fingers and lift it out of the filter cover Clean the air filter e Clean the dust off the air filter and cover with a vacuum cleaner extension hose 6 Replace the air filter e Place the air filter underneath the tabs on the filter cover ef oc BR D Replace the filter cover e Align the tab on the filter cover and place it while pressing the tab to close it 1 Then tighten the user service screw 2 to secure the filter cover BS Note e Be sure the filter cover
62. he re mote control or the projector to en ter the new keycode 3 Enter the same 4 digit keycode in Reconfirm S3 Note e f you do not want to set a keycode leave the keycode field blank in steps 2 and 3 and press ENTER Ce If you want to clear the keycode input box follow the procedure below Vv Keycode input box Anti Theft Note e When Anti Theft is selected the keycode in put box will appear e f no keycode is entered the image will not be displayed even if the projector receives the in put signal 1 Press eis on the remote control or on the projector to turn on the projector 2 Enter the keycode you set when the keycode input box is displayed S3 Note e When entering the keycode press the buttons previously set on the projector or the remote control GB 47 ENT E Q P D using the Language Menu ES Selecting the On screen Display Language The on screen display language of the projector can be set to English German Spanish Dutch French Italian Swedish Portuguese Chinese Korean or Japanese Display the Language menu and select the desired language as the on screen display Example Language menu screen for INPUT 1 RGB mode Nederlands Fran ais Italiano Svenska Portugu s Miz Siss AAS m END SEL ADJ ENTER MENU Press on the remote control e The Picture menu will be displayed
63. image may become dark but this does not in dicate a malfunction Cinema Gives greater depth to darker portions of image for a more exciting theater experience Game For natural color gradation for playing HN M BS Note eGamma is not available for INPUT 1 when SRGB on the Picture menu is set to ON GB 37 Leg Adjustment x Signal Type Signal Type Setting The signal type setting is preset to Auto however in rare cases a clear picture may not be displayed In that case select RGB or Com ponent in accordance with the input signal Select Signal Type on the Picture menu and set it to Auto RGB or Component for INPUT 1 Setting the menu screen Bj Page 34 Example Picture screen menu for INPUT 1 RGB mode Pictue CX eta Contrast JO zg Bright BO 2 u Red Wgd O e Blue Wel O a Reset amp CLR Temp gt 8500K Gamma CG Standard ON m END SEL ADJ ENTER Description of Signal Type Settings Sa setings Auto Input signals are automatically recognized as RGB or Component RGB Set when RGB signals are received Component Set when Component signals are received GB 38 ES Memory Storing and Selecting the Adjustment Settings Use this function to store the adjustment settings on the Picture menu No matter which input mode or signal type is selected you can select and apply the settings you have store
64. ing a computer or other audio visual equipment to the projector make the connections AF TER unplugging the power cord of the projector from the AC outlet and turning off the equipment to be con nected M 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 over seas be sure to use an appropriate power cord for the country you are in Temperature monitor function B f the projector starts to overheat due to setup problems or blockage of the air vents Rand ETIANI will illuminate in the lower left cor ner of the picture If the temperature continues to rise the lamp will turn off the temperature warning indicator on the projector will blink and after a 90 second cooling off period the projector will enter the standby mode Refer to Maintenance Indicators on page 63 for details AA Info e The cooling 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 e Donotunplug the power cord during projection or cool ing fan operation This can cause damage due to rise in internal temperature as the
65. is securely installed The power will not turn on unless it is correctly installed e f dust or dirt has collected inside the rear and bottom air filters not removable clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner extension hose GB 62 User service screw f ualtenance Indicators B The warning lights on the projector indicate problems inside the projector B if a problem occurs either the temperature warning indicator or the lamp indicator will illuminate red and the projector will enter the standby mode After the projector has entered the standby mode follow the procedures given below Temperature warning indicator About the lamp indicator Lamp indicator Power indicator ON INPUT KEYSTONE Q X Change The Lamp STANDBY XX LAMP B The lamp life becomes 0 when used for approximately 4 000 hours with Eco Mode or when used for approximately 2 000 hours with Standard Mode see page 43 About the temperature warning indicator lI When the remaining lamp life becomes If the temperature inside the projector increases due to blockage of the air vents or the D setting location BEIA will EP will change to BR red illuminate in the lower left corner of the picture If the lamp will automatically turn off and the temperature keeps on rising the lamp will turn off then the projector will automatically en and the temperature warning indicator will blink the ter the stand
66. isplay Setting On screen Display 41 Video System Setting the Video System 42 Background Selecting a Startup and Background Image 42 Eco Mode Setting the Eco Mode a3 Auto Power Off Auto Power Off Function 43 Menu Position Selecting the Menu Screen Position 44 Menu Color Selecting the Menu Color 44 Password Setting a Password 45 IF You Forget Your Password cesi esee perd epa Inh c 45 Anti Theft Setting the Anti Theft 46 Using the Language Menu 48 oelecting the On screen Display Language 48 Using the PRJ Mode Menu 49 Reversing the Projected Image 49 Connections Connecting the Projector to Other Devices 50 Belore CODDSOLG E 50 This projector can be connected to 50 Connecting the Projector to a Computer 51 Connecting to Video Equipment 52 Controlling the Projector Using a Computer 54 Connecting 16 a MONITOR is cito er nope o etta 55 Connecting the Power Cord to the Projector o5 Screen Setup Setting up the Screen 56 screen Size and Projection Distance 57 Projecting a Revered Image NENNEN 58
67. isplaying images in a bright room this feature makes the dark scenes easier to see and gives the impression of greater depth in the image Select Gamma on the Picture menu and the desired gamma mode aaa C SRGB sRGB Setting When you want to display the image in a natural tint based on an original image from the com puter select sRGB and set it to _ ON Select sRGB on the Picture menu and set it to _ ON Setting the menu screen m Page 34 Example Picture screen menu for INPUT 1 RGB mode Pae CX eta Contrast BO BU 5 a Wgd wg Wel mmm Setting the menu screen Bj Page 34 Example Picture screen menu for INPUT 1 RGB mode 8500K Pae C3 e ta ignal Type ve Auto E Memory GP Memory OFF Cc amp END SEL ADJ ENTER z0 CLR Temp F B Gamme Cc oer gt D Note e When sRGB is set to IT ON e Gamma is not available e Red Blue or CLR Temp on the Picture menu cannot be adjusted e For additional information about the SRGB func tion visit http www srgb com m END SEL ADJ ENTER Description of Gamma Modes Selectable stings Standard For standard image standard i For standard image Presentation Brightens darker portions of image for more enhanced presentations AR Info e When SRGB is set to D ON the projected
68. lock function ON Keylock function OFF GB 29 t Menu Items The following shows the items that can be set in the projector Picture menu Picture Oieeck Main menu mp Page 36 CG Standard O D Auto GE Memory OFF CG 8500K E Memory m END SEL ADJ ENTER K Note When using the INPUT 1 mode eee ee ee e be rm rm bm re rm bm re E rm rm ee bn Ce N eo Bright 80 3 Color 30 30 Tint 30 e 3 i ic ij pap Smet pp Cp pn Ee a pm pu mel ma Sharp 30 e 3 30 e 30 Blue 30 e 3 I Reset mp Page 36 Nee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee CLR Temp mp Page 36 Gamma mp Page 37 sRGB ON OFF mp Page 37 Signal Type mb Page 38 Memory m Page 38 Sub menu Standard Presentation Cinema Game Auto RGB Component Memory 1 Memory 5 Memory OFF e n the Picture menu of INPUT 1 Color Tint and Sharp are only displayed when Signal Type is set to Component or set to Auto and the input signal is recognized as a component signal e n the Picture menu of INPUT 1 SRGB is only displayed when Signal Type is set to RGB or set to Auto and the input signal is recognized as an RGB signal When using the INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 mode e There is no Signal Type item in the Picture menu e n the Picture menu of INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 Sharp is adjustable between 3 and 3 BmsmoBeea mun
69. ly rest your eyes Avoid locations with extremes of temperature B The operating temperature of the projector is from 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C B 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 M Allow at least 7 s inches 20 cm of space between the exhaust vent and the nearest wall or obstruction M Be sure that the intake vent and the exhaust vent are not obstructed B lfthe cooling fan becomes obstructed a protection cir cuit will automatically put the projector into the standby mode This does not indicate a malfunction Remove the projector power cord from the wall outlet and wait at least 10 minutes Place the projector where the in take 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 transportation of the projector B When transporting the projector be sure not to subject it to hard impact and or vibration as this can result in damage Take extra care with the lens Before moving the projector be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and disconnect any other cables con nected to it BI Do not carry the projector by holding the lens E When transporting the projector be sure to attach the lens shipping block and the lens cap to the projector Other connected equipment Mm When connect
70. menu See page 38 eA 93 5 mm minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available is required for au dio input 3RCA to 15 pin D sub cable AN C3CP 9 10 3 0 m Optional cable To analog component output terminal To audio output terminal DVD player or DTV decoder 3 RCA to 15 pin D sub cable sold separately 923 5 mm minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available AULT os lt 12 E T1 Auer JE 0 tier PUTER CO co GB 53 CH o D D O o o I conrectin the Projector to Other Devices Controlling the Projector Using a Computer Connecting to a Computer Using a DIN D sub RS 232C Adaptor and an RS 232C Serial Control Cable When the RS 232C terminal on the projector is connected to a computer with a DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor sold separately and an RS 232C serial control cable cross type sold separately the computer can be used to con trol the projector and check the status of the projector See page 69 for details 1 Connect a DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor sold separately to an RS 232C serial control cable sold separately 2 Use the above cables to connect the projector and the computer S3 Note e Do not connect the RS 232C cable to a port other than the RS 232C terminal on the com puter This may damage your computer or projector e Do not connect or disconnect an RS 232C serial control cable to or from the computer
71. mote con trol to adjust the volume BS Note e Pressing will lower the volume Pressing will raise the volume eOn the projector the volume can be ad justed by pressing B Or 6 INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT buttons V On screen Display of INPUT Mode Example D EJINPUT1 i INPUT1 Component Component INPUT 2 mode Using S Video 8 INPUT 2 l INPUT 1 mode Using RGB U 2 D O ct le INPUT 3 mode Using Video cNPUT3 Volume buttons re VOLUME 25 LL GB 19 Le Projection H Displaying the Black Screen and Turning off the Sound Temporarily AV MUTE Press on the remote control to temporarily display a black screen and turn off the sound BS Note AV MUTE e Pressing again will turn the projected image and sound back on 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 amp Note e The Keystone Correction can be adjusted up to an angle of approximately 35 degrees and the screen can also be set up to an angle of approximately 35 degrees when the resize mode is set to NORMAL see page 26 e The Keystone Correction cannot be ad justed in the lateral direction KEYSTONE 1 Press to enter the
72. mperature 36 Pon Mr 36 Computer Image Adjustment 39 Contrast ssssssssssssseseeeeeeennnn nenne nnns 36 DIN D sub HS Z3260 adaptor ns 54 DOE DOT ee ui 26 ECO NOQG ae cedar C SUMMO UP ME 43 ENLARGE DUONG ne 28 ENT Eet 33 CREMER eege eee 60 PAS SR ne re 39 OR a a 22 FORWARD BORIS master uen 14 FHEEZE button iei aee rtt o nbn Ra Ek Pa huh Rr Rin RE tE Exin 28 Front adjustment ee E 23 E U ee cr oF dm E E EEE iene eee an 39 HEIGHT ADJUST button snot trier repe bn directio 29 INPUT T l eme 51 INPUT 1e OQ HOO nu 19 INPUT CERS 52 INPUT CIE iraniens 52 LISER We NEE 19 Intake EE 60 Kensington Security Standard connector 12 Keycode FERME TTE PCET 46 isque e 29 KEYSTONE butin 20 Keystone Correction 2er 20 Een e ar on 65 LAMO KOCOT a me nn us 63 Lamp TIEF ALC an iii 41 Language on screen display language 48 BE EEEE I T 10 Lens shift oo cece cee ccceeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeseeeseneessaees 24 Lens shift lever di ncoies 24 Lons Shipping e leie dito cc 11 SN 38 MENU DUWO osooso Sen IE ipa EEE 32 Menu ee ane nu E 44 Montu dec Io ERN sens 44 NORMAL 26 ON button PETI UIN 18 Optional accessories seseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeees 9 Boris MMC RT OC NL 41 OSD Dopa RR 41 Password cccccceeccceeececeeeeeceeececeeeeeeeueeesaeeesaaees
73. n choose NORMAL DOT BY DOT BORDER or STRETCH image UNDO Switching the Resize Mode RESIZE UNDO button Press L Z RESIZE e Pressing changes the display as shown on RESIZE button pages 26 and 27 UNDO e To return to the standard image press while RESIZE is displayed on the screen COMPUTER SVGA 800 x 600 ZEE XGA 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 Been PEPPER SXGA 1280 x 960 E SXGA 1400 x 1050 1400 1400x1050 1400x1050 SXGA 1280 x 1024 EE x 600 EE x 1024 562 x 450 750 x 450 Other aspect ratios 1280 x 720 800 x 450 Output screen image NORMAL DOT BY DOT BORDER STRETCH j j igi j i Projects 16 9 image evenly over entire screen top bottom blank bands Projects a full screen Projects the original Projects 4 3 image fully Computer Image type image while maintaining resolution signal in STRETCH the following the aspect ratio of the image column image Resolution O lower than O SVGA 4 3 aspect ratio O 4 3 aspect ratio O Resolution higher than O O SVGA 4 3 aspect ratio O O SXGA 1280 x 1024 E Q Q 5 4 aspect ratio O CX 1280 x 720 O O 16 9 aspect ratio Mode for projecting an image with the original aspect ratio without cutting any portions Cutout area on which images cannot be projected Area where the sig
74. n individual units GB 74 F tensona Units inches mm Rear View 21 1ndND G oianv Top View Side View 11 7 64 294 Side View EI om 7 10 X bs ue XY ABQNVIS 8 3 4 222 NNN 3 isi dumt rmm S MNT OO m 17 0 65 2 17 32 64 A ES SHARP pes Em 5 S Front View pmi LN Ti E S sie CNotevision PART a wm um L Ps SCH 2 25 64 60 4 88 M 7 45 64 195 6 2 17 32 64 2 Bed 8 11 64 207 4 3 27 64 86 6 La gt 1 1 8 28 5 2 9 16 65 re Bt D CE Bottom View i e gt 8 4 xo xo e i sl amp F S N e Le Le Y D Y Q 1 LLL D x 1 25 32 45 La GB 75 f ciossary Anti Theft If the Keycode set in the projector is not correctly entered the projector will not operate even if sig nals are entered Aspect Ratio Width and height ratio of an image The normal aspect ratio of a computer and video image is 4 3 There are also wide images with an aspect ratio of 16 9 and 21 9 Auto Sync Optimizes projected computer images by auto matically adjusting certain characteristics Background Initial setting image projected when no signal is being output Borde
75. nals are off screen GB 26 VIDEO UU T NORMAL BORDER STRETCH 4801 480P 4 3 aspect ratio 200600 TEE x NTSC PAL SECAM Letter box squeeze B 800 x 450 540P 720 10801 169especrao J e STRETCH is fixed when 540P 720P or 10801 signals are entered Output screen image NORMAL BORDER STRETCH Projects a full screen image Projects 4 3 image fully in Projects 16 9 image evenly STRETCH the following over entire screen DVD Video Image type column image top bottom black bands QO 4 3 aspect ratio Q Q Letter box d c ONO Squeezed 16 9 image 0 4801 480P NTSC PAL SECAM se Squeezed 4 3 image Habs O E 16 9 aspect ratio 540P 720P 10801 16 9 O OG 16 9 aspect ratio 4 3 aspect ratio in 16 9 screen Mode for projecting an image with the original aspect ratio without cutting any portions EN Cutout area on which images cannot be projected EE Area on which the image is not included in the original signals GB 27 f Froze and Enlarge Image You can instantly freeze a moving image and enlarge a specific portion of an image with the remote control Using these functions you can explain the image to the audience more effectively UNDO ENLARGE buttons FREEZE FREEZE button Freezing a Moving Image 1 FREEZE Press el e The projected image
76. ncluding adjustment foot and projecting parts 6 0 lbs 2 7 kg Hemote control Two R 6 batteries Power cord for U S Canada etc 6 1 8 m Power cord for Europe except U K 6 1 8 m Power cord for U K Hong Kong and Singapore 6 1 8 m Power cord for Australia New Zealand and Oceania 6 1 8 m RGB cable 9 10 3 0 m Carrying case Lens cap attached Extra air filter Lens shipping block attached Projector manual and technical reference CD ROM QUICK GUIDE label Operation manual Lamp unit Lamp cage module BQC PGB10S 1 Remote control RRMCGA187WJSA Two R 6 batteries AA size UM SUM 3 HP 7 or similar Power cord for U S Canada etc QACCDA016WJPZ Power cord for Europe except U K QACCVAO06WJPZ Power cord for U K Hong Kong and Singapore QACCBAO15WJPZ Power cord for Australia New Zealand and Oceania QACCLAO05WJPZ RGB cable QCNWGAO12WJPZ Carrying case GCASNA009WJSA Lens cap CCAPHA004WJO01 Air filter PFILDAO10WJZZ Lens ship ping block SPAKXA333WJZZ Projector manual and technical reference CD ROM UDSKAA039WJZZ QUICK GUIDE label TLABZA439WJZZ Operation manual TINS A917WJZZ 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 i
77. ndicates additional information on setup and operation For Future Reference Maintenance Troubleshooting Glossary Page 60 Pages 71 and 72 Page 76 GB 3 Contents Introduction How to Read this Operation Manual 3 CONS a a RES EROS 4 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 6 How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals 8 Accessories e cesses einen EE eene nnn n nnn annua 9 Part Names ne caresse 10 Projector Front and Top View esec 10 About the Indicators on the Projector 11 Projector Rear View ins ip bipes eUaka eph pi Pbi td EAE R 12 INPUT OUTPUT Terminals and Connectable Main Equipment 13 Remote Control Front View 14 Using the Remote Control 15 Bee EE d egal reen 15 Basic Operation Setup and Projection 16 Projection NAGE ProJeclloll scission 18 Turning 1he PIOISCIOF EE 18 Switching the INPUT MOGG 1iisiaevesizkcstire etnia 19 Adjusung the VOIS usse ipee ki ce ed oe rhet epe entm 19 Displaying the Black Screen and Turning off the Sound Temporarily 20 Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion 20 Turning the Power off Putting the Projector into the Standby Mode 21 eeclesie aE qr 22 Using the Adjustment Feet ANNER 23 Variable Lens Shift Feature 24 A
78. ndle and pull it in the direction of the arrow At this time keep the lamp unit horizontal and do not tilt it Remove the lamp unit Handle eLoosen the securing screws from the a Insert the new lamp unit e Press the lamp unit firmly into the lamp unit compartment Fasten the securing screws Replace the lamp unit cover e Align the tab on the lamp unit cover 1 and place it while pressing the tab to close it Then tighten the user ser vice screw 3 to secure the lamp unit cover eM 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 1 Connect the power cord e Plug the power cord into the AC socket of the projector AC socket 2 Reset the lamp timer ON button e While simultaneously holding down 6 and mag on the projector press D and on the projector e LAMP OOOOH is displayed indicating that the lamp timer is reset AA Info e Make sure to reset the lamp timer only when replacing the lamp If you reset the 3 buttons AUTO SYNC AUTO SYNC lamp timer and continue to use the same lamp this may cause the lamp to become damaged or explode gt Le kel D X GB 67 Connecting Pin Assignments
79. ng sure the po larities correctly match the and marks inside the battery compartment 3 Attach the cover and slide it un til it clicks into place Caution mp O Q c T ct O Hemote control sensor Hemote control signal transmitters Remote control e Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the and marks inside the battery compart ment e Batteries of different types have different properties therefore do not mix batteries of different types e Do not mix new and old batteries This may shorten the life of new batteries or may cause old batteries to leak e 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 therefore be sure to first wipe them and then remove them using a cloth e he 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 e Remove the batteries from the remote control if you will not be using the remote control for a long time GB 15 Setup and Projection In this section connection of the projector and the computer is explained as an example ON button INPUT button p Do pal KEYSTONE button J ON button STANDBY CT __8 Adjustment buttons x X LAMP AV gt C
80. nter gt Le D 5 X GB 65 Lem the Lamp Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit AA info e Be sure to remove the lamp unit using the handle Be sure not to touch the glass sur face of the lamp unit or the inside of the BQC PGB10S 1 projector ac I e To avoid injury to yourself and damage to i DC the lamp be sure to carefully follow the o lt gt Que steps below e Do not loosen other screws except for the lamp unit cover and lamp unit e Please refer to the installation manual in cluded with the lamp unit LENS Ser 1 Press saw on the projector STANDBY Or on the remote control to put the projector into the standby mode e Wait until the cooling fan stops STANDBY Warning punter e Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use The lamp will be very hot and may cause burn or injury Disconnect the power cord eUnplug the power cord from the AC socket e Leave the lamp until it has fully cooled down about 1 hour Change the air filter AC socket e Change the air filter whenever you in Stall the lamp unit See pages 61 and 62 User service screw Remove the lamp unit cover e Turn the projector over Loosen the user service screw 1 that secures the lamp unit cover Pressing the tab remove the lamp unit cover 2 C aR we N GB 66 lamp unit Hold the lamp unit by the ha
81. o be performed by using the buttons on the projector aCe On Co GB 49 f connecting the Projector to Other Devices Before Connecting K Note e 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 When connecting a computer be sure that it is the last device to be turned on after all the connections are made e Be sure to read the operation manuals of the devices to be connected before making connections This projector can be connected to A computer using B An RGB cable and a 03 5 mm stereo or mono au dio cable commercially available See page 51 WA DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor AN A1RS sold separately and an RS 232C serial control cable AN C10RS sold separately See page 54 Component video or audio visual equipment B A VCR Laser disc player or other audio visual equipment See page 52 E A DVD player or DTV decoder See page 53 DTV is the umbrella term used to describe the new digital television system in the United States B Two RGB cables One is supplied the other is sold separately See page 55 E Connect the thumbscrew cable making sure that it fits correctly into the terminal Then firmly se cure the connectors by tightening the screws on both sides of the plug BI Do not remove ferrite cores attached to the RGB cable
82. on indicator blinks indicator Red on Red blinks in red when the projector is on e The filter cover or lamp unit cover is open xipuodd GB 63 vrai venance Indicators AA info e f the temperature warning indicator illuminates and the projector enters the standby mode follow the pos sible solutions on the previous page and then wait until the projector has cooled down completely before plugging in the power cord and turning the power back on At least 5 minutes elf 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 e f you want to clean the air vents during projector operation be sure to put the projector into the standby mode After the cooling fan has stopped clean the vents e The cooling fan keeps the internal temperatures 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 e Do not unplug the power cord after the projector has entered the standby mode and while the cooling fan is running The cooling fan runs for about 90 seconds GB 64 Regarding the Lamp Lamp
83. on UNDO Az UNDO button Le MENU button A wv gt buttons Menu icons O WE O gt 8500K gt Standard GC GE Memory OFF gt Auto m END SEL ADJ ENTER 3 Press or to select the item you want to adjust e The selected item is highlighted K Note e To display a single adjustment item ENTER press after selecting the item Only the selected adjustment item will be displayed When pressing or V the follow ing item Red after Bright will be displayed UNDO e Press to return to the previous screen 4 Press or P to adjust the item selected e The adjustment is stored MENU D Press e The menu screen will disappear Picue JE e era amp CLR Temp D 8500K Gamma D Standard sRGB Cl Signal Type gt Auto E Memory GP Memory OFF m END SEL ADJ ENTER Bright Wel GO u T Picture Eee era 0 O gt Standard O GC gt Auto GE Memory OFF m END SEL ADJ ENTER ENT E Q P D GB 33 Lem the Menu Screen Menu Selections Settings eThe following procedure is the operating method in a setting menu e This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector MENU 1 Press e e The Picture menu screen for the se lected input mode is displayed QY Note e The on screen display shown on the right is displayed when INPUT 1 RGB
84. on distance L Diag X Width Height Minimum L1 Maximum L2 664 cm 261 374cm 147 9 8m 32 2 12 3m 40 4 435 6 cm 171 1 2 61 4 cm 24 11 64 197 4 cm 77 23 32 553 cm 218 311 cm 123 8 2m 26 11 10 2m 33 6 498 cm 196 280cm 110 7 4m 24 3 9 2m 30 2 294 cm 116 193 1 cm 76 1 32 27 2 cm 10 45 64 87 5 cm 34 28 64 235cm 82 35m 11 6 43m 14 1 33m 1010 41m 13 5 iom Gm 27m 610 159cm 63 23m 7 7 29m 9 6 Distance from the lens center to Di f he the bottom of the image H istance from the lens center to the center of the image W 458 1 cm 180 23 64 0 cm 0 181 1 cm 71 19 64 59 13 32 0 47 33 64 0 90 5 cm 35 5 8 0 60 4 cm 23 25 32 0 50 7 cm 19 61 64 0 7 120 7 cm 229 1 cm 152 7 cm 90 13 64 Ocm 60 1 Ocm 1 18 4 1 4 1099cm 43 17 64 43 5 cm 1 The formula for picture size and projection distance m cm L1 m 0 0302X 0 035 L2 m 0 0377X 0 035 H1 cm 1 5271X H2 cm 2 0 W cm 0 6036 Feet inches L1 ft 0 0302X 0 035 0 3048 L2 ft 0 0377X 0 035 0 3048 H1 in 2 1 5271X 2 54 H2 in 0 W in x0 6036X 2 54 Distance from the lens center to Distance from the lens the bottom of the image H center to the center of Lower H1 Upper H2 the image W
85. pecially 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 symbol CAUTION within an equilateral triangle is intended to RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK alert the user to the presence of uninsulated DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS Eer rie SE E EE EXCEPT SPECIFIED USER enclosure that may DE OF suricient magnitude to constitute a risk or electric shock to SERVICE SCREW persons CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The exclamation point within a triangle is DO NOT REMOVE COVER intended to alert the user to the presence of NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS EXCEPT LAMP UNIT important operating and maintenance REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE servicing instructions in the literature PERSONNEL accompanying the product 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 equip ment INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency
86. projector B 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 BI Do not use volatile agents such as insecticides on the projector Do not attach rubber or plastic items to the projec tor for a long time The effects of some of the agents in the plastic may cause damage to the quality or finish of the projector BI 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 GB 60 Cleaning the lens Mm Use a commercially available blower or lens clean ing paper for glasses and camera lenses for clean ing the lens Do not use any liquid type cleaning agents as they may wear off the coating film on the surface of the lens BI As the surface of the lens can easily get damaged be sure not to scrape or hit the lens Cleaning the exhaust and intake vents E Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the ex haust vent and the intake vent f Replacing the Air Filter e This projector is equipped with air fil VW Bottom view V Front view ters to ensure the optimal operating condition of the projector The air filters should be cleaned every 100 hours of use Clean the filters more often when t
87. r Projects a 4 3 image fully within a 16 9 screen by keeping the aspect ratio at 4 3 Clock Clock adjustment is used to adjust vertical noise when clock level is incorrect CLR Temp Color temperature Function that can be used to adjust the color tem perature to suit the type of image input to the pro jector Decrease the color temperature to create warmer reddish images for natural flesh tones or increase to create cooler bluish images for a brighter picture Dot by dot Mode that projects images in their native resolution Gamma Image quality enhancement function that offers a richer image by brightening the darker portions of the image without altering the brightness of the brighter portions You can select four different modes STANDARD PRESENTATION CINEMA and GAME Intelligent compression High quality resizing of lower and higher resolu tion images to fit the projector s native resolution Keylock Mode that can lock the operation of projector but tons to prevent unauthorized adjustment Keystone Correction Function to digitally correct a distorted image when the projector is set up at an angle smooth ens out jaggies on keystone images and com presses the image not only horizontally but verti cally keeping the 4 3 aspect ratio GB 76 Lens shift Function to adjust the position of the projection image by using the lens shift lever to move the lens from side to side and up and down 360 Password
88. rd Si Anti Theft END vr SEL ADJ ENTER m END vr SEL ADJ 4 2bENTER ENT E Q P D Description of Lamp Life Description of OSD Display Settings SEET EE Lamp usage condition 100 9 ON All On screen Displays are displayed fe Oo INPUT VOLUME AV MUTE FREEZE AUTO SYNC ENLARGE An invalid button has been pressed All buttons on Projector are locked are not displayed in Eco mode p 4 000 hours 200 hours in Standard mode 3 2 000 hours 100 hours Displayed when the STANDBY button is pressed while the keylock function is active Note elt is recommended that the lamp be changed when the remaining lamp life becomes 5 For lamp replacement contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center e The table above indicates rough estimates in the case of using only in each mode shown Remain ing lamp life changes within the range of the val ues shown depending on the frequency at which Eco Mode is switched to f 4 Eco mode and Se Standard mode see page 43 GB 41 Le the Options Menu 2 Video System Setting the Video System The video input system mode is preset to Auto however a clear picture from the connected au dio visual equipment may not be received de pending on the video signal difference In that case switch the video signal Select Video System on the Options menu and the appropri
89. riate plug to the mains lead follow the instructions below WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows e he wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow e he wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black e he wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN The supplied CD ROM contains operation instructions in English German French Swedish Spanish Italian Dutch Portuguese Chinese Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese and Korean Carefully read through the operation instructions before operating the projector Die mitgelieferte CD ROM enthalt Bedienungsanleitungen in Englisch Deutsch Franz sisch Schwedisch Spanisch Italienisch Niederl ndisch Portugiesisch Chinesisch Traditionelles Chinesisch und einfaches Chinesisch und Koreanisch Bitte lesen Sie die Bedienungsanleitung vor
90. rp co jp http www sharp com hk Sharp Corporation Taiwan 0800 0251 11 http www sharp scot com tw Sharp Roxy Sales amp Service Co 60 3 5125678 Sharp Middle East Fze 971 4 81 5311 helpdesk smef global sharp co jp Sharp Thebnakorn Co Ltd 02 236 0170 svc stcl global sharp co jp http www sharp th com Sharp Electronics Incorporated of Korea 82 2 3660 2002 Icd sharp korea co kr http www sharpkorea co kr Sharp Business Systems India Limited 91 11 6431313 service sharp oa com GB 73 gt Le D X Specifications Product type Model Video system Display method LCD panel Lens Projection lamp Component input output signal INPUT1 Horizontal resolution Computer RGB input output signal INPUT 1 S video input signal INPUT 2 Video input signal INPUT 3 Computer control signal RS 232C Pixel clock Vertical frequency Horizontal frequency Audio input signal Audio output Speaker system Rated voltage Input current Rated frequency Power consumption Power consumption standby Heat dissipation Operating temperature Storage temperature Cabinet I R carrier frequency Dimensions approx Weight approx Supplied accessories Replacement parts LCD Projector PG B10S NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL 60 SECAM DTV480I DTV480P DTV540P DTV5801 DTV580P DTV720P DTV10351 DTV10801 DTV1080I 50 LCD panel x 3 RGB optical shutter method Panel si
91. t every other line horizontal stripes flickering may occur which makes the image hard to see e When a DVD player or Digital Video is connected select 480P as the input signal e See Signal Info Checking the Input Signal on the next page for information on the currently se lected input signal GB 39 ENT E Q P D Lei Image Adjustment E Auto Sync Auto Sync Adjust ment Used to automatically adjust a computer image Select Auto Sync on the Fine Sync menu and set it to IA ON or A OFF Setting the menu screen Bj Page 34 Example Fine Sync menu screen for INPUT 1 mode INPUT1 Fine Sync JOB fa m END vr SEL ADJ 24bENTER Description of Auto Sync Adjustment E Auto Sync adjustment will occur when E ON the projector is turned on or when the input signals are switched when connected to a computer E Auto Sync adjustment is not automati OFF cally performed K Note e Auto Sync adjustment is also performed by AUTO SYNC pressing woss on the projector or Ce on the remote control e The Auto Sync adjustment may take some time to complete depending on the image of the computer connected to the projector e When the optimum image cannot be achieved with Auto Sync adjustment use manual adjust ments See page 39 40 Signal Info Checking the Input Signal Select Signal Info on the Fine Sync menu to check th
92. t m instru es de opera o em Ingl s Alem o Franc s Sueco Espanhol Italiano Holand s Portugu s Chin s Chin s Tradicional e Chin s Simplificado e Coreano Leia cuidadosamente todas as instru es de opera o antes de operar o projetor HS k CD ROMD RR gt AHAN FEL TAS MA PIET ENFI HR I A IX Aa H FORSEER RU sili SC PIT ES EHRE EERE AS gt I MT A GER A HERE M ZCD ROM RP AWEN E AX mA HIV EKAL MEN War P CR AIER A EE xc Pr BAI f AR o EPR ASLO 185p FIBI EE HB N33 CD ROMs del ad tua Adaa Aselo oleaictol WaIaeel z ZAMAHA WAZH LAD Azz BAYS aab AVA Seel ASG xt 2A AS AAA SAAL Before using the projector please read this operation manual carefully Introduction ENGLISH There are two important reasons for prompt warranty registration of your new SHARP Projector using the REGISTRATION CARD packed with the projector 1 WARRANTY This is to assure that you immediately receive the full benefit of the parts service and labor warranty applicable to your purchase CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT To ensure that you will promptly receive any safety notification of inspection modification or recall that SHARP may be required to give under the 1972 Consumer Product Safety Act PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE IMPORTANT LIMITED WARRANTY CLAUSE 3 mp O Q c T ct O 5 WARNING High brightness light source Do not stare into the beam of light or view directly Be es
93. t want to use this function just do not enter the keycode Once the anti theft function is activated users will need to enter the correct keycode each time the projector is turned on Failure to enter the correct keycode will cause images to not be pro jected The following procedures explain how to use this function Setting the menu screen Bj Page 34 Example Options menu screen for INPUT 2 S Video mode Oe input 2 Lamp Timer Life h 90 C9 OSD Display Co O Video System GI Auto Background D Sharp SP Eco Mode D GO Auto Power Off Do Menu Position Center Ih Menu Color m END SEL ADJ 4 2bENTER If you want to set the keycode follow the procedure below 1 Select Anti Theft on the Op tions menu then press e The password input box will appear 2 Press A V and P to enter the password e The keycode input box will appear Y On screen display keycode Anti Theft Old Code New Code Reconfirm GB 46 3 Press any button you like onthe re mote control or projector to set the first digit in New Code Note e The following buttons on the remote control and projector cannot be set as keycodes e ON button e STANDBY button e ENTER button e UNDO button e MENU button e FORWARD button e BACK button 4 Enter the remaining 3 digits by pressing any buttons you like 5 Enter the same keycode once more in Reconfirm BS Note
94. te video cable 2 Connect the projector to the ora dd ai video equipment using a 93 5 S video cable mm minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available commercially available S3 Note e The INPUT 2 S VIDEO terminal uses a video signal system in which the picture is sepa rated into color and luminance signals to re alize a higher quality image To view a higher quality image use a commercially available S video cable to connect the INPUT 2 termi nal on the projector and the S video output terminal on the video equipment e A 93 5 mm minijack to RCA audio cable com mercially available is required for audio input GB 52 Connecting to Component Video Equipment Use a 3 RCA to 15 pin D sub cable when con necting to the INPUT 1 terminal component video equipment such as DVD players and DTV decoders DTV is the umbrella term used to describe the new digital television system in the United States 1 Connect the projector to the video equipment using the 3 RCA to 15 pin D sub cable e Secure the connectors by tightening the thumbscrews 2 Connect the projector to the video equipment using a 3 5 mm minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available BS Note e f the projector does not automatically de tect a COMPONENT signal the projected image will appear distorted To correct change the menu setting from Auto to Component The menu setting can be found in the Picture
95. the image is projected from behind the screen using the default setting VOn screen Display rTUSMIE Translucent screen Audience Projection Using a Mirror L B Place a mirror normal flat type in front of the lens Set to Rear E When the translucent screen is placed on between the mir L ror and audience set to Front in the PRJ Mode menu See page 49 VOn screen Display Bl When the mirror is placed on the audience side set to Rear in the PRJ Mode menu See page 49 Set to Front Set to Rear The image is reversed Audience Translucent screen Maene Mirror AA info e When using a mirror be sure to carefully position both the projector and the mirror so the light does not shine into the eyes of the audience Ceiling mount Setup M it is recommended that you use the optional Sharp ceiling oh mount bracket for this installation Before mounting the projector contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center to obtain the recommended ceiling mount bracket Sold separately e AN B10T ceiling mount bracket its AN TK201 and AN TK202 extension tubes for countries other than the U S A B Be sure to adjust the position of the projector to match the distance H from the lens center position see page 57 to the lower edge of the image when mounting the projector on the ceiling M Do not mount the projector upside down GB 58
96. the safeguards incorporated in this product observe the following basic rules for its installation use and servicing 1 10 11 12 GB 6 Read Instructions Allthe 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 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 manufacturers instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer
97. u s Dus et HAGE Front Rear Sub menu Sharp Blue None Center Upper Right Lower Right Upper Left Lower Left Old Password New Password Reconfirm Old Code New Code Reconfirm GB 31 ENT E Q P D using the Menu Screen The menu screens allow you to adjust the image and various projector settings The menu can be operated to achieve two functions adjustment and setting For adjusting the menu items see pages 32 and 33 For setting the menu items see pages 34 and 35 Example Picture menu screen for INPUT 1 RGB mode Pae CX e ta amp CLR Temp CG 8500K CG Standard Q GC D Auto E Memory GP Memory OFF m END 9 SEL ADJ ENTER Menu Selections Adjustments eThe following procedure is the operating method in an adjustment menu e This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector MENU 1 Press e The Picture menu screen for the se lected input mode is displayed S3 Note e The on screen display shown on the right is displayed when the INPUT 1 RGB mode is selected 2 Press or to display the other menu screens e The menu icon for the selected menu screen is highlighted Menu icon Menu screen Picture 8 We S3 Note e The Fine Sync menu is not available for INPUT 2 or 3 e For items on the menus see the tree charts on pages 30 and 31 GB 32 ENTER ENTER butt
98. uct has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions 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 e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any Way f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition Wall or Ceiling Mounting This product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Heat This product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat Be sure to read the following safeguards when setting up your projector Caution concerning the lamp unit M Potential hazard of glass particles if lamp ruptures In case o
99. uipment 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 G6 39 When Attaching the QUICK GUIDE Label Quick GUIDE Label Attaching the QUICK GUIDE Label supplied on the projector will helo you check the setup procedure Be sure to attach the QUICK GUIDE Label on the top cabinet of the projector as shown in the drawing on the right Do not attach the QUICK GUIDE Label anywhere else to avoid blocking an air intake or exhaust vent 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 Acrobat is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc in the United States and or other countries e All other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective compa nies GB 2 How to Read this Operation Manual e In this operation manual the illustration and the screen display are simplified for explana tion and may differ slightly from actual display 3 mp O Q c T ct oO 5 Lem the Menu Screen The menu screens allow you to adjust the image and various projector settings
100. ze 0 55 14 0 mm 8 5 H x 11 2 W mm No of dots 480 000 dots 800 H x 600 V 1 1 25 x zoom lens F1 6 1 9 f 16 8 20 9 mm 130 W AC lamp 15 pin mini D sub connector Y 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q terminated Pa 0 7 Vp p 75 Q terminated Pa 0 7 Vp p 75 Q terminated 520 TV lines DTV720P 15 pin mini D sub connector HGB separate sync on green type analog input 0 0 7 Vp p positive 75 O terminated HORIZONTAL SYNC SIGNAL TTL level positive negative VERTICAL SYNC SIGNAL Same as above 4 pin mini DIN connector Y luminance signal 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q terminated C chrominance signal Burst 0 286 Vp p 75 Q terminated RCA connector VIDEO composite video 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q terminated 9 pin mini DIN connector 12 108 MHz 43 85 Hz 15 70 kHz 93 5 mm minijack AUDIO 0 5 Vrms more than 22 kQ stereo 1 0 W monaural 2 8 cm round x 1 AC 100 240 V 1 9A 50 60 Hz 185 W Standard mode 170 W Eco mode with AC 100 V 175 W Standard mode 160 W Eco mode with AC 240 V 4 W AC 100 V 6 W AC 240 V 695 BTU hour Standard mode 640 BTU hour Eco mode with AC 100 V 660 BTU hour Standard mode 600 BTU hour Eco mode with AC 240 V 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Plastic 38 kHz 11 37 e4 x 3 5 e x 8 3 4 294 W x 92 H x 222 D mm main body only 11 39 64 x 4 11 64 x 9 11 32 294 5 W x 105 8 H x 237 D mm i
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