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1. 853 x 480 d T RESIZE DOT BY DOT WIDE DOT BY DOT WIDE SXGA E 36 d sainjeay 95 at Useful Features Projector POWER 1 LAMP G TEMP lt 1 VOLUME ov 3 KEYSTONE MENU INPUT il FREEZE AUTO SYNC ENLARGE RESIZE UNDO GAMMA o Projected Image o o 2 Ge 4 Black Screen Function Remote control BLACK SCREEN button SS o LASER KEYSTONE N be MENU OTe R CLICK ENTER BLACK SCREEN GUI On screen Display Projector POWER LAMP Us TEMP 22 VOLUME o KEYSTONE MENU INPUT FREEZE Eo AUTO SYNC ENLARGE o gt 2 gt UNDO D Va 6 d Remote control SCREEN LASER A MENU 2 3 4 R CLICK ENTER GUI On screen Display This function can be used to superimpose a black screen over the projected image Blacking out the Projected Image Press BLACK SCREEN BLACK SCREEN is dis played on the screen To return to the original projected image press BLACK SCREEN again mouse Abu e To use the remote control to operate this 0 function slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch to the MOUSE position before pressing BLACK SCREEN Turning off the On s
2. This function allovvs you to select either an interlaced display or a progressive display of a video signal The progressive display projects a smoother video image Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch wes Ani 0 5 on the remote control to the ADJ position 9 Press MENU Press lt gt to select Options Press to select I P Conversion and then press gt Press A to select Interlaced or Progressive S Press ENTER to save the setting Interlaced mode Interlaced mode creates a single image throught the activation of scanning lines in two fields Use this mode when projecting moving images To exit from the GUI press MENU Progressive mode Progressive mode creates a single image using all available scanning lines thereby eliminating the flicker and stripes that result from interlaced source images projected as still images Checking the Lamp Usage Time This function allows you to check the accumulated lamp usage time Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch on the remote control to the ADJ position mouse ADI 1 Press MENU 2 Press lt p gt to select Options The lamp usage time vvill be displayed li is recommended that the lamp be replaced after approximately 1 400 hours of usage See pages 48 and 49 for lamp replacement Selecting the Signal Type Projector Remote control This function a
3. oz LASER Selected item apen KEYSTONE MENU men e MENU o ls r FEH 1 4 DS For less contrast For more contrast For less brightness For more brightness BREEZE For more color intensity a Skin tones become purplish Skin tones become greenish GE For more sharpness amp For stronger red L For stronger blue All image adjustment items are returned to the factory preset settings GUI On screen Display NOTE COMPUTER RGB input in INPUT mode e Color Tint and Sharp do not appear for COMPUTER D RGB input in INPUT 1 mode Brine syne K D options Language Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch wous An on the remote control to the ADJ position H 1 Press MENU Menu bar and Picture menu screen appear GUI operation guide is also displayed 2 Press A V to select a specific adjustment item ENTER ADJUST 3 Press lt gt to move the mark of the selected 2 adiustment item to the desired setting 4 To exit from the GUI press MENU NOTE Toreset all adjustment items select Reset on the Picture menu screen and press ENTER The adjustments can be stored separately in the INPUT 1 INPUT 2 and VIDEO modes For COMPONENT input in INPUT 1 mode Sharp is adjustable only when a DVD player is connected e When adjusting the items under the Picture menu in DIGITAL input the changes affect both
4. z D MENU TO 050 R CLICK ENTER GUI On screen Display On screen Display Power OFF in 5 min Automatic Power Shutoff Function When no input signal is detected for more than 15 minutes the projector will automatically shut off Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch wous wi on the remote control to the ADU position D 1 Press MENU 2 Press lt gt to select Options 3 Press A V to select Auto Power Off 4 Press lt gt to select the 6 or RK 5 Press ENTER to save the setting 6 To exit from the GUI press MENU NOTE e The on screen message on the left will appear five minutes before the power is automatically turned off E 38 d sainjeay gen at Useful Features E 39 Projector POWER b LAMP G TEMP o O o lt 1 VOLUME OFF KEYSTONE MENU INPUT Geen go FREEZE ENLARGE iq 2 UNDO o gt gt 2 oO 6 I P Conversion Remote control BLACK SCREEN LASER KEYSTONE MENU cal Ka A 6 ENTER R CLICK GUI On screen Display Projector POWER LAMP G TEMP H o o 22 VOLUME os KEYSTONE MENU INPUT 2 AUTO SYNC Qu RESIZE UNDO GAMMA e e lt ENLARGE J Se Remote control GUI On screen Display Co kb
5. 9 Auto sync Optimizes projected computer images by automatically adjusting certain characteristics Background Initial setting image projected when no signal is being input Clock Clock adjustment is used to adjust vertical noise when clock level is incorrect Compatibility Ability to use with various image signal modes Composite sync signal combining horizontal and vertical sync pulses Digital keystone correction Function to digitally correct a distorted image when the projector is set up at an angle Direct digital computer input Digital input terminal developed by Silicon Image that can receive a digital signal from the PC platform DMD Digital Micromirror Device by Texas Instruments Dot by dot Mode that projects images in their native resolution Fit to screen Function to adjust an image without keeping a native aspect ratio other than 4 3 and project itina4 3 ratio GUI Graphical User Interface User interface with graphics that allow easier operation I P conversion Function to convert an image between Interlaced and Progressive scan displays Intelligent compression and expansion High quality resizing of lower and higher resolution images to fit the projector s native resolution IrcOM Function to transmit still images from a computer hand held PC or digital still camera via infrared communication for Wireless Presentations IrDA Standard protocol for wireless commu
6. E 4 d saunjea Inl sf Dunogousa1gnput 3 anupuauIEm 8 xipuaddy D Usage Guidelines A CAUTION rege Cautions Concerning the Laser Pointer SHARP PLAZA MAHWAH NEW JERSEY 07430 LASER RADIATION TEL 1 800 BE SHARP U S A ONLY MODEL NO RRMCGISSOCESA The laser pointer on the remote control emits a laser beam from the laser WAVE LENGTH 650nm 1 5VX2PCS A MAX OUTPUT imi MADEN CHINA pointer window This is a Class II laser which may impair your sight if directed AVOID EXPOSURE LASER into the eyes The three marks shown on the left are caution labels for the RADIATION IS EMITTED laser beam FROM THIS APERTURE Do not look into the laser pointer window or shine the laser beam on yourself or others The laser beam used in this product is harmless when directed onto the skin However be careful not to project the beam directly into the eyes Always use the laser pointer at temperatures between 41 F and 95 F 5 C and 35 C e Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Laser pointer window Cautions Concerning the Setup of the Projector For minimal servicing and to maintain high image quality SHARP recommends that this projector be installed in an area free from humidity dust and cigarette sm
7. E Language Kinnen NOTE gt In VIDEO mode the resolution and frequency settings will not be displayed 640 x 480 vertFreq 60 Hz d sainjeay gen at Useful Features E 41 Projector POWER b 1 LAMP G TEMP H o o o lt 1 VOLUME OFF KEYSTONE MENU INPUT s EN 2 ENLARGE o gt x x gt UNDO 0 ENTER Remote control R CLICK ENTER GUI On screen Display Setting a Background Image This function allows you to select the image displayed when no signal is being sent to the projector Description of Background Images Selected item Background image Sharp 80 SHARP default image User customized image i e company logo Blue tes n None Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch on the remote control to the ADJ position 1 Press MENU Press ak to select Options gt to display on the screen Press ENTER to save the setting To exit from the GUI press MENU NOTE MOUSE ADI o ta Press to select Background and then press Press to select the background image you want e By selecting Custom the projector can display a custom image i e your company logo as the background image Custom image must be 256 color BMP file vvith a picture size of 1 024 x
8. IMAGE QUALITY OPERATION MANUAL d Saa Ihl sf XG NV7XU DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR funoous lqnolL 3 aupuauuIEm U d J NOM 1245 Notevision SLIM amp COMPACT PROJECTOR Xipuaddy Before using the projector please read this operation manual carefully OPERATION MANUAL ENGLISH IMPORTANT For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Model No XG NV7XU projector please record the Serial Number located on 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 10 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 WARNING High brightness light source Do not stare into the beam of light or view directly Be especially careful that children do not stare dire
9. The shoulder strap is stored in the pocket located in front of the carrying bag Follow the same procedure for the other end of the strap Using the Lens Cap Strap A lens cap strap is provided to prevent the loss of the lens cap 1 Attach the lens cap strap to the lens 2 Attach the lens cap strap to the projector Zz NOTE e You can also use the end of a mechanical pencil or other pointed object to feed the lens cap strap through the openings E 51 Connection Pin Assignments Analog Computer 1 Signal Input Port 15 pin mini D sub female connector Computer Input Analog 1 Video input red 2 Video input 9 Not connected RS 232C Port 9 pin D sub male connector of the DIN D sub RS 232C cable 6 9 Pin No O OT 5 Co RS 232C Terminal 9 pin mini DIN connector Pin No B Co A CON PanelLink Port MDR type 20 pin connector 10 20 1 11 Pin No OT S Co 10 GND green sync on green 11 GND 3 Video input blue 12 Bi directional data 4 Reserve input 1 13 Horizontal sync signal 5 Composite sync 14 Vertical sync signal 6 Earth red 15 Data clock 7 Earth green sync on green 8 Earth blue Signal Name I O Reference CD Not connected RD Receive Data Input Connected to internal circuit l Send Data Output Connected to internal circuit ER Not connected SG signal Ground Connected to inte
10. 768 or lower Please see the Sharp Advanced Presentation Software operation manual for how to save or change a custom image Selecting a Startup Image Projector Remote control e This function allows you to specify the image to be displayed upon the projector s startup A custom image i e your company logo can be loaded on the projector via FTCOM or an RS 232C aS cable See pages 14 and 25 in this operation manual meng zal awe and also the supplied Sharp Advanced Presentation i 6 0 Ome Software operation manual for detailed instructions HE AUTO SYNC LD POWER b LAMP G TEMP o lt 1 VOLUME OFF EN FREEZE 2 3 ir Description of Startup lmages ENLARGE 5 Selected item Startup image ee Sharp SHARP defauttimage L J 8 Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch on the remote control to the ADU position O GUI On screen Display 4 Q Picture Prine syne K ze D Language prsnode status Press MENU Press ak to select Options Press A to select Startup Image and then press gt Press to select the startup image you want to display on the screen Press ENTER to save the setting O MU To exit from the GUI press MENU By selecting Custom the projector can display a custom image i e your company logo as the startup image Custo
11. Green Input Connected to internal circuit NC N C Not connected SENS SENS Connected to internal circuit DDG 5V DC 5V Connected to internal circuit DDC GND GND Connected to internal circuit E 52 xipuaddy O Appendix E 53 RS 232C Port Specifications PC control A computer can be used to control the projector by connecting an RS 232C cable cross type sold separately to the projector See page 14 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 Baud rate 9 600 bps Data length 8 bits Parity bit NON Stop bit 1 bit 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 C31C4 P1 P2 P3 P4 Return code 0DH O Command 4 digits Parameter 4 digits Response code format Normal response Problem response communication error or incorrect command Return code ODH When more than one code is being sent send each command only after the OK response code for the previous command from the projector is verified e When using the computer control function of the projector the projector operating status cannot be read to the computer Therefore confirm the status by tran
12. Japanese Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch on the remote control to the ADJ position 9 9 6 E MOUSE abu o ta Press MENU Press lt gt to select Language Press A V to select the desired language Press ENTER to save the setting The On screen Display is now programed to display in the language selected To exit from the GUI press MENU selecting the Video Input System Mode VIDEO mode only The video input system mode is preset to Auto however itcan be changed to a specific system mode if the selected system mode is not compatible with the connected audiovisual equipment Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch on the remote control to the ADJ position 9 ee mouse ADI Press MENU Press lt gt to select Options Press A V to select Video System and then press gt Press A V to select the desired video system mode Press ENTER to save the setting To exit from the GUI press MENU 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 you are viewing Picture Adiustments Projector Remote control You can adjust the projector s picture to your prefer ences with the following picture settings POWER b LAMP l TEMP o o Description of Adjustment Items lt 1 VOLUME
13. 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 equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 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 rec
14. as a Wireless Mouse Be sure the supplied remote mouse receiver is connected to your computer 1 sene Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch to MOUSE Effective buttons in MOUSE mode BLACK SCREEN DN NORM M H LASER SCREEN LASER 72 POINTER ilkl MOUSE 42 LEFT CLICK 2 RIGHT CLICK D oS NOTE e The wireless mouse may not operate correctly if your computer serial port is not correctly set up Refer to the computer s operation manual for details of setting up installing the mouse driver e For one button mouse systems use either the LEFT CLICK or RIGHT CLICK button LIGHT Using the remote control in a dark room Press BACKLIGHT and the buttons will light up Green lights refer to mouse operations and red lights to projector adjustments Button name Position of MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch MOUSE ADI 0 LASER POINTER MENU LASER POINTER GREEN MENU RED BLACK SCREEN KEYSTONE BLACK SCREEN GREEN KEYSTONE RED T Button name Position of MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch MOUSE ADJ R RIGHT CLICK ENTER 1 RIGHT CLICK GREEN ENTER RED LEFT CLICK NOT LIT 1 UNDO NOT LIT ON RED INPUT ON RED Use as a Laser pointer 1 sen Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch to MOUSE When the button is released the light automatically goes off 2 LASER Press LASER POINTER to activate the laser pointer NOTE e For safety the laser pointer automaticall
15. feedback Avoid standing in these problem areas during your presentation e Presentation Tips Before beginning visualize yourself delivering an outstanding presentation Know your speech memorizing at least the first three minutes of your presentation will allow you to focus on your rhythm and pacing Speak to early arrivals to help you build a rapport with the audience and make you feel more comfortable Do not be overly dependent on your visuals by reciting what your audience is already reading Know your material well enough to be able to deliver the presentation with ease Use your visuals to emphasize keypolnts Be sure to project your voice clearly and use eye contact to maintain audience attention Do not wait until halfway through your presentation to get your point across If you wait and try to create a build up you may lose some of your audience along the way Keep your audience s attention As most people only focus for 15 to 20 minutes during a one hour presentation it is important to recapture their attention periodically Use phrases like This is critical to my point or This is absolutely fundamental to remind them you are saying something they need to hear E 62 xipuaddy Appendix E 63 Glossary 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
16. receiver zo Use this terminal to con me nect the supplied mouse control cable to the remote mouse receiver Mouse control for Mac serial cable QCNW 5114CEZZ QCNW 5112CEZZ 1 Connect the mouse control serial cable to the remote mouse receiver 2 Connect the mouse control cable for Mac to the Mac ADB port on the Mac 3 Connect the other end of the mouse control cable for Mac to the mouse control serial cable AA CAUTION gt e Do not connect or remove the mouse control cables to or from the computer while it is on This may damage your computer NOTE e The wireless mouse functions can operate computers compatible with IBM PS 2 serial RS 232C or Apple ADB type mouse systems Ay Basic Operations POWER D LAMP 91 POWER LAMP TEMP H 2 lt 1 VOLUME KEYSTONE MENU I POWER Oil 55 VI Nee 1 Make the necessary connections before pro ceeding Connect the power cord to a wall outlet The POWER indicator lights up red and the projector enters standby mode 2 Press Power ON e The flashing green LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator shows that the lamp is warming up Wait until the indicator stops flashing before operating the projector f the power is turned off and then immediately turned on again it may take a short while before the lamp turns on e After the projector is unpacked and turned on for the first time a
17. return to the standard image press UNDO while GAMMA is displayed on the screen E 35 This function allovvs you to modify or customize the picture display mode to enhance the input image Depending on the input signal you can choose NORMAL WIDE DOT BY DOT DOT BY DOT WIDE or FIT TO SCREEN image NOTE Selecting the Picture Display Mode Each time RESIZE is pressed the picture mode changes as shown below e FIT TO SCREEN is displayed only when SXGA signals that are not in 4 3 aspect ratio are input e DOT BY DOT mode displays images in their native resolution and not expanded to fit the LCD resolution e To return to NORMAL mode press UNDO while RESIZE is displayed on the screen Projector POWER b 1 LAMP 2 TEMP o o lt 1 VOLUME KEYSTONE MENU INPUT IrCOM FREEZE NORMAL RESIZE Ce button Ve Remote control SCREEN LASER KEYSTONE MENU R CLICK ENTER INPUT IrCOM FREEZE AUTO SYNC 27 nx TOOLS GAMMA EXAMPLE 3 MODE INPUT SIGNAL NORMAL WIDE d d DOT BY DOT DOT BY DOT For DTV decoder RGB signal in 16 9 aspect ratio qa For COMPUTER RGB signal vvithout 4 3 aspect ratio T P45 NORMAL z RESIZE FIT TO SCREEN WIDE 40P 70P 1 2 2 1024 576 0 1024x768
18. this projector under warranty including lamp replacement must be obtained through an Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center For the name of the nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center please call toll free 1 800 BE SHARP 1 800 237 4277 Removing and installing the lamp unit AA CAUTION gt e Do not remove the lamp cage directly after operation of the projector The lamp may be extremely hot Wait at least one hour after the power cord is disconnected to allow the surface of the lamp cage to fully cool before removing the lamp cage e Be sure to remove the lamp cage by the handle Be sure not to touch the glass surface of the lamp cage or the inside of the projector To avoid injury to yourself and damage to the lamp be sure to carefully follow the steps below 1 Turn off the povver 2 Disconnect the povver 3 Slide the lamp cage cord cover out Turn over the projector and un fasten the user service screw that secures the lamp cage cover Then slide the cover in the direction of the arrow User service screw 4 Remove the lamp 5 Replace the lamp cage 5 Slide the lamp cage cage after changing the lamp cover in Remove the securing screws Press the lamp cage firmly into Slide the lamp cage cover in the from the lamp cage Hold the the lamp cage compartment direction of the arrow Then lamp cage by the handle and Fasten the securing screws fasten the us
19. 025 4 6 3 157 500 3 44 11 8 1 85 024 6 2 162 000 1 60 000 3 46 6 7 nput Signals Recommended Timing VIDEO ox ne ot m T 1 un mi p 1642 1 1 152 75 Q load 84Hz 1 ES 13 Moni 16 Moni 21 EZ 4801 on 1 22 DTV HSYNC 27 dot 1 H 1 dot dot us FRONT VIDEO PORCH PERIOD d dot dot 96 224 832 20 1 17 5 57 246 173 1 024 1 328 16 7 60 000 79 760 iH 140 1 152 1 456 45 10 0 1 68 887 100 300 195 1 152 1 504 48 10 8 1 61 795 1 92 940 105 561 640 28 6 33 1 30 2400 92 940 15 734 31 469 44 955 33 716 AKT pope Pee Pet VSYNC BACK VIDEO SYNC PORCH PERIOD 25 LEVEL 66 670 74 502 330 Tao a a s 8 33 900 943 13 1 76 048 8 33 800 843 11 9 84 031 eee 2 eee CP s TTT 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 This projector can receive 640 x 350 VESA format VGA signals however 640 x 400 will appear on the screen When receiving 1 600 x 1 200 VESA format UXGA signals sampling occurs and the image is displayed with 1 024 lines Cau
20. 2 BLACK SCREEN Be ie e ans iersinii andienean or C 51 11111 0 20 Ceiling Rear ss 28 23 29333239 43 Eege 29 Computer audio cable 11 eege ee 11 Cooling fan Exhaust vent l ll D Digital keystone correction 19 DIN D sub RS 232C 1 14 0 36 EE LL a a 34 ENTER E 2 F g si EE 36 Foot releases EE 19 PEELE 000 r a rl 56 G 101111 LU aaa 35 GUI Graphical User Interface 23 YU r Z AL 11 k rE EA ZAR RO OL 12 Ili a E 17 Intelligent Compression and EXPANSION 3 Pamir EE 39 WEE 2 ID 25 AES q yaaa ee 25 59 L 59 Kensington Security Standard connector 49 55 11 Ee EH 19 L LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator 47 LASER POINTER DUHOM EEN 22 LEFT LICR DURON E 22 a Ha a 51 Be ia a 21 M MENU button MOLSE AD LSTME NT 21 MOUSE ONS EE zz Mouse control cable Tor IBM PS anada adas 12 Mouse control cabletorMac 15 Mouse control serial Cable 15 H Ee TEE 17 O On screen display onguage 26 P 565 050 6 Ei 2
21. 7 2 GUI On Screen Display 06 25 Q ulu E m m O Computer Image Adjustments When displaying computer patterns which are very detailed tiling vertical stripes etc interference may occur causing flickering vertical stripes or contrast irregularities in portions of the screen Should this occur adjust Clock Phase H Pos and V Pos for optimum computer image Description of Adjustment Items Adjusts vertical noise Centers the on screen image by moving it to the left or right Centers the on screen image by moving it up or down Phase Adjusts horizontal noise similar to tracking on your VCR NOTE e Computer image adjustment can be made easily by pressing AUTO SYNC See the next page for details Select the desired computer inout mode with INPUT Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch wuse aos on the remote control to the ADJ position D 1 Press MENU Menu bar and Picture menu screen appear GUI operation guide is also displayed Press lt gt to select Fine Sync Press A V to select a specific adjustment item Press lt gt to move the 4 mark of the selected adjustment item to the desired setting 09 69 To exit from the GUI press MENU e o reset all adjustment items select Reset on the Fine sync menu screen and press ENTER e When inputting DIGITAL signal the projector automatic
22. 9 Ficture AOS E 27 POWER button 16 57 la a ala a 11 xb aa 16 Presentation aaa Yaa Pa RA D R URA adan 44 R Roa V 3 EE 20 RETOL ee a dd aa ada aaa aa Aba d dad 21 Remote control SENSOTF EE 21 Remote Mouse receiver 21 FL ZE DUNO EN 36 RIGHT CLICK button BR q 14 S Sharp Advanced Presentation Software SAPS 25 Special mode adjustment a 32 7171177 EE 42 sul UNCON ereas en 45 S VIDEO INPUT terminal arrr 13 0 30 7710101 amal 22 T TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator 47 ele co K 44 U NECS OO 67777 7 aaa 19 V VIDEO INPUT ue e e CN 13 NA Tie e EE 17 W Wireless mouse s s s s ss s s s si l 21 64 xipuaddy O SHARP CORPORATION OSAKA JAPAN Printed in Japan TINS 6786CEZZ 2278 9P08 JWG
23. EMENT indicator which POWER D LAMP TEMP 12 1 vl LAMP TEMPERATURE lets you know when to change the lamp REPLACEMENT WARNING e If a problem occurs either the TEMPERATURE indicator indicator WARNING indicator or the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator will light up red After turning off the power follow the procedures given below Maintenance Indicator Possible Solution TEMPERATURE The internal e Blocked air intake e Relocate the projector to an area with abnormally high e Cooling fan breakdown Take the projector to your nearest e Internal circuit failure Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center for repair LAMP REPLACE The lamp does Burnt out lamp e Carefully replace the lamp See pages 48 MENT indicator not light up e Lamp circuit failure and 49 e lake the projector to your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center for repair f the TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator lights up follow the above possible solutions and then wait until the projector has cooled down completely before turning the power back on At least 5 minutes f the power is turned off and then turned on again as during a brief rest the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator may be triggered preventing the power from going on Should this occur take the power cord out of the wall outlet and put it back in again Lamp The lamp in this projector operates for approximately 1 500 cum
24. INPUT 1 port HD 15 IB AUDIO INPUT terminal Gp ER VIDEO INPUT terminal indicator o cu TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator VOLUME buttons WM MENU button IrCOM b FCOM button o AUTO SYNC button a RESIZE button EE GAMMA button EE ENTER button x 4 Zoom ring e z 22277 0 2 1 7 Focus ring Lr J4 H 22 Cooling fan Intake vent Remote control sensor AUDIO INPUT INPUT INPUT 5 RCA S VIDEO INPUT terminal 4 pin mini DIN Part Names A Remote Control MUTE button POWER buttons d i O ON OFF ST M TE A lt 1VOL ell mo 7 buttons Ge SCREEN LASER KEYSTONE KEYSTONE BLACK e SCREEN button 37 RIGHT CLICK ENTER button E CA INPUT button Ga 33 POME FREEZE button ei AUTO SYNC MENU E LASER POINTER E MENU button m MOUSE ADJUSTMENT EE buttons A V 4 Q ENTER qa E ae EE COM button e EL AUTO SYNC button RESIZE ENLARGE button TOOLS GAMMA 20 RESIZE button TOOLS button EE alii Em ADJ ge EE GAMMA button MOUSE ADJUSTMENT Ei EE BACKLIGHT button SVV i tC h DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR C Notevision7 Inserting the batteries Press in and downward on the arrow to remove the battery cove
25. MA SELECTION VIDEO GAMMA SELECTION VIDEO CONFIRMATION BLACK SCREEN SCREEN MODE MEMORY INPUT1 RESIZE INPUT2 RESIZE VIDEO RESIZE 0 ec DDR DEES STT TTC Cape Te Lo s sorummuosur vT ls s T v u fiT T T Telsoosuvor Deene ll ITT ITT Daer Cpa ts e arrosncosnnor v ul Ts T T T amsnetsnaron TTT Tessar Ce 1221 7100 03 SITT D SITT Teen sT lufeT T T Tilsnso sTalafeT T T T lsan sTalafaT T T Tslsam sTalafaT T T Telss v T s os v T sun 7 5 El M HEE Copal Depp 1 1 Fifmje fo _ _ o BLACK SCREEN DISPLAY OFF Fifmiefot_ _ 4 BLACK SCREEN DISPLAY ON pele forts f faerie on DEBUG SS eo 1212 1119 22 lz BOGGS eo 12 Ts oarar cores 1121 1207 BOGGS See D IERE 1222 Pee eT I ooraroor BG BOGS SSE Peep T poorer AUTO SYNC ON AUTO SYNC START GEN GE nm SYNCHRONIZATION NOISE FILTER 12 BAA ME DH eu n BER BS Ifa dash _ appears in the parameter column enter a space If an asterisk appears enter a value in the range indicated in brackets under CONTROL CONTENTS INPUT ADJUSTMENT can only be set in the displayed computer mode e Noise may appear when used with certain computers Set the NOISE FILTER to ON using the RS 232C command E 54 xipuaddy O Appendix Input Signals
26. NC e When the optimum image cannot be achieved with Auto Sync adjustment use manual adjustments See the previous page e When inputting DIGITAL signal the projector automatically selects the settings for the best possible picture You do not need to adjust any settings During Auto Sync adjustment the On screen Display changes as shown on the left e Auto Sync adjustment may take some time to complete depending on the image of the computer connected to the projector Auto Sync Display Function Normally an image is not superimposed during Auto Sync adjustment You can however choose to superimpose a background image during Auto Sync adjustment Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch J joe aos on the remote control to the ADJ position L 1 Press MENU Press lt gt to select Options Press A V to select Auto Sync Disp 09 6 Press 4 gt to select O to superimpose a background image or to remove the background image during Auto Sync adjustment E To exit from the GUI press MENU Projector POWER b LAMP G TEMP o lt 1 VOLUME OFF KEYSTONE MENU INPUT Computer Image Adjustments Remote control LACK SCREEN LASER KEYSTONE MENU ea B 5 06 K v 6 ap GUI On screen Display 2 E 15 oi mu 2 en Ed Saving and Selecti
27. NCTION L l alina 33 Digital Image Magnification ENLARGE 34 Gamma Correction 35 Selecting the Picture Display Mode 36 Black Screen Function 37 On screen Display Override Function 37 Automatic Power Shutoff Function 38 UP Conversion EEN 39 Checking the Lamp Usage Time 39 Selecting the Signal Type 40 Checking the Input Signal 40 Setting a Background lmage 41 Selecting a Startup Image 42 Reverse lnvert Image Function 43 Using the Presentation Tools 44 Status Function sU adada dan ge 45 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Lamp Maintenance Indicators 47 Replacing the Projection Lamp 48 Using the Kensington LOCK 49 Troubleshooting 49 Appendix Transporting the Projector 51 Connection Pin Assignments 52 RS 232C Port Specifications 53 Input Signals Recommended Timing 55 Specifications 57 DIMENSIONS a a alama 58 Guide to Effective Presentations 59 EE Ca a pis 63 R EE 64
28. Recommended Timing The computer output signal timing of different types of computer signals are shown below for reference For IBM and compatibles For Macintosh Series VIDEO SIGNAL HORIZONTAL SYNC SIGNAL VIDEO SIGNAL VERTICAL e 2 dot SYNC SIGNAL VIDEO SIGNAL C SYNC V i i vi x ly 2 The following is a list of compatible VESA standards Please note that this projector also accepts signals outside of the VESA standards Computer compatibility table for INPUT 1 HD 15 e Depending on the mode selected the projector may clearly display images under 200 Hz VIDEO BACK VIDEO W PERIOD atb c d SYNC PORCH PERIOD w x y 2 IN LEVEL d x y 2 dot H H H H ms Hz dot us ns kHz MHz a ee 720 936 264 282 3 42 400 446 11 8 85 039 1 640 800 318 397 2 25 480 525 167 59 940 S 800 28 4 2 22 600 625 17 8 56 250 800 26 4 4 23 600 628 166 60317 S BACCO 21 3 3 2 600 625 133 75 000 186 17 3 27 600 631 11 8 85 061 Pe lm s mlimlar m oe ao arar o or foe 127 3 28 768 800 133 75 029 10 6 3 36 768 808 118 84997 112 312 1 280 1 1 800 16 7 60 000 108 000 36 wm 1 000 16 7 60 000 160 1 280 1 1 728 11 6 85 938 148 500 ar 960 1 011 85 002 3 38 l 11 8 9 3 108 000 16 7 1 60 020 l 135 000 3 38 13 3 75
29. ZZ Mouse control cable for IBM PS 2 QCNVV 5113 22 Mouse control cable for Mac QCNVV 5114CEZZ DIN D sub RS 232C cable QCNVV 5288CEZZ Remote mouse receiver RUNTKO661CEZZ Carrying bag GCASNOOOSCESA Lens cap GCOVH1308CESA Lens cap strap UBNDTOO12CEZ2 CD ROM UDSKAOOO9CE01 Projector operation manual TINS 6786CEZZ Projector quick reference TINS 6787CEZZ Sharp Advanced Presentation Software operation manual TINS 6888CEZZ Sharp Advanced Presentation Software quick reference TINS 6788CEZZ IrDA driver installation instruction sheet TCAUZ3046CEZZ 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 If you have any questions about this matter please call toll free 1 800 BE SHARP 1 800 237 4277 Specifications are subject to change without notice E 57 Dimensions may ELTS 12 19 64 312 5 9 16 81 3 13 64 82 2 13 15 71 5 8 9 5 219 mx o Lei Bottom View Units inches mm E 58 xipuaddy O Appendix E 59 Guide to Effective Presentations Electr
30. _ in Step 2 in Step 4 Press ENTER to clear the test pattern 5 6 To reset press UNDO NOTE Straight lines or the edges of the displayed image may become jagged On screen Display 3 Test Pattern 4 RS SS RSR RN Se RR DEES ui n s E iyi m ni 1 EEN Br 12 2 1412 Paes iH Elza s ni dl ae MIME EEROR KEYSTONE END Uu E 19 Setting up the Screen T Reversed Image Setup Rear projection Place a translucent screen between the projector and the audience e Use the projectors menu system to reverse the projected image See page 43 for use of this function NOTE Projection using a mirror e Place a mirror normal flat type in front of the lens e Use the projectors menu system to reverse the projected image See page 43 for use of this function e The image reflected from the mirror is projected onto the screen Optimal image quality is produced with the projector positioned perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat and level AA CAUTION gt 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 e is recommended that you use the optional Sharp ceiling mount bracket for this i
31. ally selects the settings for the best possible picture You do not need to adjust any settings ai Computer Image Adjustments Projector Remote control POWER 5 LAMP G TEMP H o o lt 1 VOLUME BLACK SCREEN LASER 5 4 PN 0 5 ZE LG gt 2 3 QO AUTO SYNC button NK Ai GUI On screen Display Z OFF D 62 E DR LQ O 1 m a On screen Display aN HMMM r ne ima djusting ge Sp iy IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII GUI On screen Display Auto Sync Adjustment e Used to automatically adjust a computer image e Auto Sync adjustment can be made manually by pressing AUTO SYNC or automatically by setting Auto Sync to ON in the projectors GUI menu When Auto Sync is set to ON e The sync adjustment is automatically made each time the projector is turned on while connected to a com outer or the input selection is changed The Auto Sync adjustment setting previously made is cleared when the projector s setting is changed Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch a on the remote control to the ADJ position 1 Press MENU 2 Press lt p gt to select Fine Sync 3 Press A V to select Auto Sync 4 Press lt p gt to select ON b To exit from the GUI press MENU e Automatic adjustments can be made by pressing AUTO SY
32. cm 15 11 4 9m 13 3 4 0 m 11 1 e 29 7 cm MEET 9 a 24 8 om 11 5 3 5 m 8 7 64 21 3 cm 7107 2 4 m 7 Ya 17 8 em d 119 om The formula for picture size and projection distance y 0 049x 0 0508 x 3 28 x Picture size diag inches y 0 0408x 0 049 x 3 28 Maximum projection distance feet y 0 297x y Minimum projection distance feet y Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image H inches e There is an error of 3 in the formula above WIDE Mode Projection distance Distance from the lens center to the 16 9 Diag wan Height Maximum Minimum bottom of the image so zer T ar eam 38 Yar 96 9 cm 28 188m 25 a 64 6 om 19 Ye 48 4 cm 23 1 7 0 m 16 7 43 0 om 13 84 2 om 1a 5 4 4 mn 1277 32 3 om 15 11 4 9 m 137 3 4 0 m 11 44 29 7 cm 127 7m 10 He 27 1 cm 127 5 3 8 m 9 952 23 3 cm 107 4 3 6 107 2 1 m 5 Ya 12 9 om The formula for picture size and projection distance y 0 0533x 0 0552 x 3 28 x Picture size diag inches y 0 0444x 0 0533 x 3 28 Maximum projection distance feet y 0 323x y Minimum projection distance feet y Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image H inches e There is an error of 3 in the formula above E 18 Setting up the Screen T Using the Adjustment Feet There are two fr
33. creen Display The On screen Display BLACK SCREEN that appears during black screen can be turned off When BLK SCRN Disp is set to in the GUI menu BLACK SCREEN will not be displayed during function Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch Te 2 on the remote control to the ADJ position 1 Press MENU Press lt p gt to select Options Press A V to select BLK SCRN Disp turn off the function 0 69 To exit from the GUI press MENU On screen Display Override Function This function allows you to turn off the on screen messages that appear during input select and the IrCOM function Once OSD Display is set to O in the GUI menu the on screen messages will not appear when INPUT and IrCOM are pressed Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch Les wi on the remote control to the ADJ position n 1 Press MENU Press lt gt to select Options Press to select OSD Display Press lt gt to select to turn on or O to turn Off the On screen Display 6 6 To exit from the GUI press MENU Projector POWER b 1 LAMP G TEMP o o o lt 1 VOLUME OFF KEYSTONE MENU INPUT UUNI y AUTO SYNC FREEZE RESIZE T M 6 d ENLARGE o gt x gt UNDO y 2 3 QO Remote control BLACK SCREEN LASER
34. ctly into the beam of light WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture 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 dangerous voltage within the products EXCEPT SPECIFIED USER enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude SERVICE SCREW to constitute a risk or electric shock to 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 inter ference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and us
35. d image and ceiling mount setups See page 20 for these setups Using the Presentation Tools Projector Remote control POWER b 1 Zi TEMP O lt 1 VOLUME KEYSTONE MENU L CLICK UNDO INPUT FREEZE ENLARGE On screen Display This projector is equipped with presentation tools These will helo you emphasize keypoints within your presentation Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch on the remote control to the ADJ position DR 1 Press TOOLS to display the presentation tools menu window on the screen Press W lt p to select the desired tool and color Press ENTER to select it A V lt p to move it around the screen Press ENTER to stamp the tool on the screen 4 Once the tool is displayed on the screen press Red Green Blue Yellow Orange White Black 5 Use UNDO to individually delete tools stamped Projector Remote control on the screen POWER 1 LAMP TEMP H o a e NOTE Z VOLUME e You can stamp each tool as many times as you want on the screen OFF KEYSTONE MENU e o clear all the stamped presentation tools on the screen neur a ress 4 to select lei and ENTER gt press 4 Displaying the break time Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch Te on the remote control to the ADJ position El 1 Press TOOLS to display the prese
36. djustments are set to minimum position See page 27 On screen Display BLACK SCREEN is turned off and Black Screen function is turned on creating a black image See page 37 Color is faded or poor e Color and Tint adjustments are not correct See page 27 Picture is blurred e Adjust the focus See page 17 e Projection distance is too long or too short to allow for proper focus See page 18 Picture appears but no sound is e Cables improperly connected to side panel of the projector See pages 11 15 heard e Volume is set to minimum See page 17 An unusual sound is occasionally e If the picture is normal the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage caused by temperature changes heard from the cabinet This will not affect operation or performance Maintenance indicator lights up e Refer to Lamp Maintenance Indicators on page 47 Data cannot be received via e Distance and angle between the projector and transmitting device are out of the designated range See page 25 Refer to the operation manual of the transmitting device Refer to the section Troubleshooting in the operation manual of the supplied software Picture noise appears Adjust the phase setting See page 29 Noise may appear when used with certain computers Set the NOISE FILTER to ON using the RS 232C command See pages 53 and 54 480P images do not appear Set the resolution mode to 480P See page 32 Color is d
37. e VIDEO Mode Menu Bar Main menu Sub menu Contrast G 30 Bright 30 e 30 Color 30 30 Tint 30 Sharp 30 30 Red 30 c 30 Blue 30 30 Reset Audio Treble 30 30 Bass 30 30 Reset Options Lamp Timer BLK SCRN Disp ON OFF OSD Display ON OFF Auto Power Off ON OFF I P Conversion Video System Background Startup Image Language English Deutsch Espa ol Nederlands Fran ais Italiano Svenska Portugu s DUA rol 5H 0 H i T PRJ Mode Front Ceiling Front Rear Ceiling Rear Status Interlaced L Progressive Auto PAL 50 60Hz SECAM NTSC4 43 NTSC3 58 Sharp Custom Blue 11 Sharp Custom None e The resolution vertical frequency and horizontal frequency figures displayed above are for example purposes only Color Tint and Sharp appear only when Component input is selected in INPUT 1 mode Only the items highlighted in the tree charts above can be adjusted To adjust the items under the sub menu press after selecting the sub menu The signal is set to COMPU TER RGB when inputting DIGITAL signal The it
38. e supplied power cord into the AC socket on the back of the projector Power cord QACCUSOTISCEZZ Connecting the Projector to a Computer You can connect your projector to a computer for projection of full color computer images To a computer using the standard 15 pin VGA input Computer cable QCNVV 5304CEZZ Computer audio cable QCNVV 4870CEZZ 1 Connect one end of the supplied computer cable to the INPUT 1 port on the projector 2 Connect the other end to the Monitor output port on the computer Secure the connectors by tightening the thumb screws 8 To use the built in audio system connect one end of the supplied computer audio cable to the AUDIO INPUT terminal on the projector 4 Connect the other end to the Audio output terminal on the computer AA CAUTION gt e Before connecting be sure to turn both the projector and the computer off After making all connections turn the projector on first The computer should always be turned on last e Please read the computer s operation manual carefully e Refer to pages 55 and 56 Input Signals Recommended Timing for a list of computer signals compatible with the projector Use with computer signals other than those listed may cause some of the functions not to work When connecting this projector to a computer select Computer RGB for Signal Type on the GUI menu See page 40 e A Macintosh adaptor may be required
39. e temperature Cabinet I R carrier frequency Laser pointer of remote control Dimensions approx Weight approx Supplied accessories Replacement parts This SHARP projector uses a DMD panel This very sophisticated panel contains 786 492 pixels As with any high technology electronic equipment such as large screen TVs video systems and video cameras there are certain acceptable tolerances that the equipment must conform to Specifications Digital Multimedia Projector XG NV7XU PAL SECAM NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 480P DTV 720P DTV 1080 Single panel Digital Micromirror Device DMD by Texas Instruments Panel size 9964 21 8 mm 1 chip XGA DMD No of dots 786 432 dots 1 024 H x 768 V 1 1 2 x zoom lens F2 7 3 0 f 35 42 mm P VIP lamp AC 120 VV 500 1 RCA Connector VIDEO composite video 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q terminated RCA Connector AUDIO 0 5 Vrms more than 22 kQ stereo 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 20 PIN DIGITAL CONNECTOR INPUT 2 TMDS PanelLink 520 TV lines video input 750 TV lines DTV 720P input Dot by Dot 2 W monaural 15 PIN MINI D SUB CONNECTOR INPUT 1 RGB separate composite sync sync on green type analog input 0 0 7 Vp p positive 75 Q terminated STEREO MINACK AUDIO 0 5 Vrms more than 22 kQ stereo HORIZONTAL SYNC SIGNAL TTL level positive negati
40. ed 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 U S 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 U S A ONLY A Electrical energy can perform many useful functions This product has been engineered and manufactured to ensure your personal safety But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated into this Projector observe the following basic rules for its installation use and servicing For your own protection and reliable usage of your projector please be sure to read these IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS carefully before use 1 10 11 12 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should 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 li
41. ems displayed in gray cannot be adjusted E 25 Projector POWER 2 TEMP H o or 3 KEYSTONE MENU lt 1 VOLUME On screen Display IrCOM stand by stand by Waiting for Data Receiving Data Remote control Using IrCOM for Wireless Presentations The TCOM function can transfer still images from a computer or digital camera to the projector via infrared wireless communication Sharp Advanced Presentation Software e This function requires the supplied Sharo Advanced Presentation Software SAPS e Install the SAPS in the supplied CD ROM on the computer e See the operation manual of the software for installation and operating instructions Position the projector and the IrCOM transmitting device within the range shown on the left To avoid transmission errors or changes in the image ensure the following when setting up the projector and transmitting device The IrCOM sensors on both the projector and transmitting device are protected from direct sunlight or strong ambient light e The transmitting device has sufficient battery power e The projector and transmitting device are positioned within the designated operating range e The TCOM sensors on the projector and transmitting device are correctly aligned e The distance between the projector and transmitting device may have to be less than 4 10 cm depending on the transmitti
42. eptacles 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 If the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the product 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 If 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 manufact
43. er service screw pull it towards you securing si 5 zt ecuring b Ox User service screw E 48 unooysajqnoIL x auguaIuIem Maintenance amp Troubleshooting q 1 N 7 aZ Replacing the Projection Lamp Resetting the lamp timer 1 Connect the power 2 Reset the lamp timer cord Plug the povver cord into the AC While pressing V gt and LAMP OOOOH is displayed socket of the projector ENTER on the projector press indicating that the lamp timer is POWER ON on the projector ke LAMP 0000H NOTE e Reset the lamp timer only after replacing the lamp Using the Kensington Lock This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security system Refer to the information that came with the system for instructions on hovv to use it to secure the s Kensington Security projector Standard connector Troubleshooting l A g LB Problem No picture and no sound Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet selected input is wrong See page 17 Cables improperly connected to side panel of the projector See pages 11 15 Remote control batteries have run down See page 8 Remote control s MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch is set to MOUSE Sound is heard but no picture Cables improperly connected to side panel of the projector See pages 11 15 appears Contrast and Bright a
44. follovv VO Double click on the installation program and follow the instructions on the screen the instructions on the screen For other operating systems Please download Acrobat Reader from the Internet http Vvvvvv adobe com For other languages If you prefer using Acrobat Reader for other languages please download the appropriate version from the Internet Please note that you do not have to have Acrobat Reader in your own language You can read any pdf file using the English version of Acrobat Reader Accessing the PDF Manuals For Windows For Macintosh 1 Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 1 Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 2 Double click on the My Computer icon 2 Double click on the CD ROM icon 3 Double click on the CD ROM drive 3 Double click on the manuals folder 4 Double click on the manuals folder 4 Double click on the xg nv7xu folder b Double click on the xg nv7xu folder b Double click on the language name of the folder 6 Double click on the language name of the folder that you want to view that you want to view Double click on the nv7 pdf file to access the 7 Double click on the nv7 pdf file to access the projector manuals projector manuals Double click on the saps pdf file to access the Double click on the saps pdf file to access the Sharp Advanced Presentation Software manual Sharp Advanced Prese
45. for use with some Macintosh computers Contact your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center Connecting the Projector Connecting other compatible computers When connecting the projector to a compatible computer other than an IBM PC VGA SVGA XGA SXGA UXGA or Macintosh i e Workstation a separate cable may be needed Please contact your dealer for more information NOTE e Connecting computers other than the recommended types may result in damage to the projector the computer or both e AUDIO INPUT accepts INPUT 1 or 2 port input Plug and Play function e This projector is compatible with VESA standard DDC 1 DDC 2B when connecting to a 15 pin analog terminal and VESA standard DDC 2B when connecting to a 20 pin digital terminal The projector and a VESA DDC compatible computer will communicate their setting requirements allowing for quick and easy setup e Before using the Plug and Play function be sure to turn on the projector first and the connected computer last NOTE e The DDC Plug and Play function of this projector operates only when used in conjunction with a VESA DDC compatible computer Computer audio cable QCNVV 4870CEZZ 1 Connect one end of the digital cable to the INPUT 2 port on the projector 2 Connect the other end to the corresponding termi nal on a computer 8 To use the built in audio system connect one and of the supplied compu
46. i Computer Image Adjustments Projector Remote control Special Mode Adjustment Ordinarily the type of input signal is detected and the correct resolution mode is automatically selected However for some signals Special Modes on the Fine Gree 1 sync menu screen may need to be changed to match LACK SCREEN LASER KEYSTONE MENU o 6 men e Ca MENU the computer display mode Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch on wous Ani the remote control to the ADJ position H 9 o 65 m 1 Press MENU TWR Press lt gt to select Fine Sync POWER b LAMP G TEMP o lt 1 VOLUME OFF Press A V to select Special Modes and then GUI On screen Display press gt K Press to select the optimal resolution mode N OFF Press ENTER to save the setting mC EZ WR b SL a O O mp To exit from the GUI press MENU Avoid displaying computer patterns vvhich repeat every other line horizontal stripes Flickering may occur making the image hard to see e When inputting DTV 480P signals select 480P in step 4 above E 32 at Useful Features Freeze Function POWER TEMP H o o o Projector Remote control This function allows you to instantly freeze a moving image This is useful when you want to display a sti
47. ides high quality video images with minimal noise for more impressive presentations 6 DIGITAL KEYSTONE CORRECTION Digitally adjusts an image that is projected at an angle while maintaining image quality and brightness Page 19 7 EASY TO USE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE GUI A multi color icon based menu system allows for simple image adjustments Page 23 8 USER FRIENDLY DESIGN The two color design along with an intuitive Graphical User Interface GUI makes this projector very easy to set up and adjust 9 WIRELESS PRESENTATIONS WITH IrCOM The IrCOM function allows for wireless transmission of digital images via infrared communication from a PC or digital camera Page 25 10 AUTO SYNC TECHNOLOGY FOR AUTOMATIC IMAGE PERFECTION Automatically makes any necessary adjustments for perfectly synced computer images Page 29 11 INTELLIGENT COMPRESSION AND EXPANSION By using intelligent resizing technology this projector can display higher and lower resolution images in detail without compromising quality Page 36 12 XGA RESOLUTION FOR HIGH RESOLUTION PRESENTATIONS With XGA 1 024 x 768 resolution this projector can display very detailed presentation information 13 UXGA COMPATIBLE UXGA 1 600 x 1 200 resolution images are intelligently resized to 1 024 X 768 for full screen or default presentations 14 CUSTOMIZABLE STARTUP SCREEN Allows you to load a cus
48. ill light up red and the cooling fan will run for about 90 seconds The projector will then enter standby mode e Wait until the cooling fan stops before disconnecting the povver cord e The power can be turned on again by pressing POWER ON When the power is turned on the POWER indicator and the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator light green Setting up the Screen T Position the projector perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat and level to achieve an optimal image Move the projector forward or backward if the edges of the image are distorted NOTE e The projector lens should be centered in the middle of the screen If the lens center is not perpendicular to the screen the image will be distorted making viewing difficult e Position the screen so that it is not in direct sunlight or room light Light falling directly onto the screen washes out 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 Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according to the desired picture size see the table below NORMAL Mode um 4 3 Das wan Height Maximum Minimum bottom of the image F ae 240 ftor 1 mz 35 02 89 0 om 327 9 8 m 26 87 8 1 m 23 Vaz 59 3 cm 23 11 7 19 11 6 1 m 17 3964 44 5
49. istorted except for e Change the input signal type See page 40 VIDEO mode Lens comes off e Align the mark on the lens with the corresponding mark on the projector push the lens firmly in place and rotate to the right E 49 Appendix Transporting the Projector Using the Carrying Bag A soft side carrying bag is provided to transport the projector Before placing the projector into the carrying bag set up the inner pad inside the bag as shown AA CAUTION gt Rotate the focus and zoom rigns to store the lens before placing the projector into the carrying bag The supplied carrying bag is made exclusively for the projector and its supplied accessories Do not place other items into the carrying bag with the projector or use the bag to transport items other than the projector and its accessories This bag is provided merely to transport the projector and its accessories not to protect these products from damage as a result of rough handling Do not expose these products to shocks or impact when transported in the carrying bag Wait until the projector has sufficiently cooled before placing it into the carrying bag If the projector is placed into the bag while it is still hot the heat may damage the bag lining Projector Inner pad Carrying bag Attaching the shoulder strap to the carrying bag 1 Take the shoulder strap 2 Fasten the shoulder strap out to the carrying bag
50. left when discussing visuals Seating Arrange seating according to the dynamics of your presentation f the presentation is more than half a day use classroom style seating a chair and a desk If you would like to encourage audience interaction use chevron seating angling the chairs into a V shape When you have a very small audience a U shaped arrangement will increase interchange Guide to Effective Presentations d Rehearsing amp Delivery The best time to rehearse Is the day or evening before not a couple of hours before and the best place to rehearse is in the actual room Rehearsing a speech in a small office is not the same as standing up in front of 100 people in a hotel ballroom or classroom Due to varying processor speeds of computers practice your slide transitions for proper timing Whenever possible set up your equipment well in advance to allow adequate time to resolve any unexpected issues such as lighting power seating and audio Thoroughly check every piece of equipment you bring along Make sure you have fresh batteries in your remote controls and laptop computer Fully charge your computer s battery before the presentation and connect your AC adaptor for added safety Make sure you are completely familiar with the control panel on your projector and remote controls If you are using a microphone check it out before hand and walk around to see where you might have problems with
51. ll image from a computer or video giving you more time to explain the image to the audience You can also use this function to display a still image from a computer while you make preparations for the next computer images to be presented 1 Press FREEZE to freeze the image SCREEN LASER KEYSTONE MENU 2 Press FREEZE again to return to the moving TOOLS GAMMA i m a On screen Display F 33 Digital Image Magnification ENLARGE Projector Remote control AC POWER 5 1 LAMP O TEMP SCREEN LASER KEYSTONE MENU ON D MUTE A 1 VOLUME 0760 KEYSTONE MENU L CLICK UNDO On screen Display This function allows you to magnify a specific portion of an image This is useful when you want to display a detailed portion of the image Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch gt on the remote control to the ADU DH 1 Press ENLARGE Each time ENLARGE is pressed the image will be magnified 2 When the image is magnified you can pan and scan around the image by using A W lt gt NOTE Each time ENLARGE is pressed image magnification toggles as shown below x1 gt x2 gt 7 7777777 7 f the input signal is changed during digital image magnification the image vvill return to x 1 The input signal is changed a when INPUT is pressed b when the input signal is interru
52. llows you to select the input signal type COMPUTER RGB or COMPONENT for INPUT 1 port Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch suse wi on the remote control to the ADJ position a POWER b 1 LAMP TEMP o o o lt VOLUME OFF KEYSTONE MENU KEYSTONE MENU wu E ni AUTO SYNC LD BLACK SCREEN LASER 1 Press MENU EREEZE Press lt gt to select Options ENLARGE UNDO Press A V to select Signal Type and then press gt 6 Press A V to select Computer RGB or GUI On screen Display Component Press ENTER to save the setting 6 To exit from the GUI press MENU Checking the Input Signal Projector Remote control This function allows you to check the current input signal A information POWER Z TEMP l o o e D Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch Tee gt an To o on the remote control to the ADJ position zi KEYSTONE MENU meng ES ESS ea 47 1 Press MENU FREEZE em gt N 2 3 O 2 Press lt gt to select Options 2 R CLICK ENTER UNDO GAMMA e lt 3 Press A V to select Signal Info to display the current input signal GUI On screen Display 4 To exit from the GUI press MENU Q Picture rine syne l wg
53. m image must be 256 color BMP file with a picture size of 1 024 x 768 or lower Please see the Sharp Advanced Presentation Software operation manual for how to save or change a custom image E 42 d sainjeay gen at Useful Features E 43 Reverse Invert Image Function Projector OFF INPUT EN FREEZE ENLARGE UNDO POWER b 1 LAMP G TEMP IrbOM lt 1 VOLUME KEYSTONE MENU GUI On screen Display When Selecting Front Remote control BLACK SCREEN LASER eme gy MENU HS 2 ott 4 FILA When Selecting Ceiling Front When Selecting Rear y When Selecting Ceiling Rear This projector is equipped with a reverse invert image function which allows you to reverse or invert the pro jected image for various applications Description of Projected Images Projected image Normal image Selected item Ceiling Front Inverted image Reversed image Reversed and inverted image Ceiling Rear Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch madl on the remote control to the ADJ position i 10 Press MENU 2 Press lt gt to select PRJ Mode 3 Press A F to select the desired projection mode 4 Press ENTER to save the setting b To exit from the GUI press MENU e This function is used for the reverse
54. mperature continues to rise the lamp will turn off the TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator on the projector will flash and after a 90 second cooling off period the power will shut off Refer to Lamp Maintenance Indicators on page 47 for details 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 E 5 How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals for Windows and Macintosh A PDF operation manuals in several languages are included in the CD ROM 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 download it from the Internet htto www adobe com or install it from the CD ROM To Install Acrobat Reader English version from the CD ROM For Windows For Macintosh 1 Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 1 Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 2 Double click on the My Computer icon 2 Double click on the CD ROM icon 3 Double click on the CD ROM drive 3 Double click on the manuals folder 4 Double click on the manuals folder 4 Double click on the acrobat folder b Double click on the acrobat folder b Double click on the mac folder Double click on the windows folder 6 Double click on the installation program and
55. ng Adjustment Settings This projector allows you to store up to seven adjustment settings for use with various computers Once these settings are stored they can be easily selected each time you connect the computer to the projector Saving the adjustment setting Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch on the remote control to the ADJ position 1 Press MENU Press lt gt to select Fine Sync Press A to select Save Setting and then press gt 2 4 Press A V to select the desired memory location of the setting Press ENTER to save the setting 6 To exit from the GUI press MENU Selecting a saved setting mu Cl Gi m uu 0 o Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch on the remote control to the ADJ position MOUSE abu o ta F 31 Resolution soo x soo 1 Press MENU Press lt q p to select Fine Sync Press to select Select Setting and then press br Press to select the desired memory setting Press ENTER to select the setting O om 06509 69 To exit from the GUI press MENU f the memory position has not been set the resolution and frequency will not be displayed e When selecting the stored adjustment setting with Select setting the computer system should match the stored setting e This function cannot be used when inputting DIGITAL signal a
56. ng device e When using the digital still camera set it to the image transmission mode e Align the projector and transmitting device at the same height and angle at a distance of 4 10 cm to 3 37 1 meter with an unobstructed line of view Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch on the remote control to the ADU position ER 1 Press IrCOM to enter the IrCOM mode 2 And then the On screen Display changes as shovvn on the left f the On screen Display does not change as shown on the left the prolector may not be vvithin the reception range from the IrCOM transmitting device 3 Press INPUT to exit the ITCOM mode T Selecting the On screen Display Language Projector POWER TEMP H o lt 1 VOLUME or o KEYSTONE MENU INPUT FREEZE ENLARGE UNDO a Remote control BLACK SCREEN 7 eu MENU MTULIA GUI On screen Display Projector POWER b 1 LAMP G TEMP o o o lt 1 VOLUME or KEYSTONE MENU TE AUTO SYNC 2 LO 5 D FREEZE ENLARGE UNDO o gt 2 gt 6 O eae Remote control SCREEN LASER MENU D GUI On screen Display English is the preset language for the On screen Display It can be changed to English German Spanish Dutch French Italian Swedish Portuguese Chinese Korean or
57. nication irTranP Standard format protocol for transmission of images PDF Portable Document Format Documentation format used to transfer text and images from the CD ROM Phase Phase shift is a timing shift betvveen isomorphic signals vvith the same resolution VVhen phase level is incorrect the projected image typically displays horizontal flicker Presentation tools Helpful tools used to emphasize keypoints throughout a presentation RS 232C Function to control the projector from the computer by using the RS 232C ports on the projector and computer Startup image The image displayed when the projector is turned on Status function Displays the settings of each adjustment item Sync synchronizes the resolution and phase shift of two signals When receiving an image with a resolution different from that of the computer the projected image may be distorted Sync on green Video signal mode of a computer which overlaps horizontal and vertical sync signal to green color signal pin index s 200 la baya 11 ADJUSTMENT e E 23 EE A E E E A TTT 36 Audio ga UE EN 28 AUDIO INPUT Teall Gabala d 11 AUDIO INPUT Terminalsu ctaicxcanecsiicnsatecdevsosensarancaiensarecosies 13 Automatic power shutoff function 38 FUNG SYNCS GEHEIERT sie ccceswascesacentsndsnedendoesetade lt acesedentceaas 30 AUTO dase a 29 B Background WEE 41 BACKLIGHT iere TEE
58. nstallation e Before mounting the projector contact your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or service Center to obtain the recommended ceiling mount bracket sold separately AN NV7T ceiling mount bracket AN TK201 202 extension tube for AN NV7T e When the projector is in the inverted position use the upper edge of the screen as the base line e Use the projectors menu system to select the appropriate projection mode See page 43 for use of this function GC o T Operating the VVireless Mouse from the Remote Control Using the Remote Control as a VVireless Mouse The remote control has the follovving three functions MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch e Projector control Remote control e Wireless mouse e Laser pointer mouse ADJ 6 a Wireless mouse Projector control Laser pointer Remote Control Mouse Receiver Positioning e The remote control can be used to control the projector within the ranges shown below e The remote mouse receiver can be used with the remote control to control the mouse functions of a connected computer within the ranges shown below NOTE e The signal from the remote control can be reflected off a screen for easy operation However the effective distance of the signal may differ due to the screen material Controlling the Projector Using the Wireless Mouse Remote control Operating the VVireless Mouse from the Remote Control T Use
59. ntation Software manual 7 Double click on the pdf file Double click on the pdf file e f the desired pdf file cannot be opened by double clicking the mouse please 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 information on the CD ROM For SHARP Assistance U S A only lf you encounter any problems during setup or operation of this projector first refer to the Troubleshooting section on page 49 If this operation manual does not answer your question please call toll free 1 800 BE SHARP 1 800 237 4277 for further assistance Or send us an e mail at Icdsupport sharplcd com Our World Wide Web address is http www sharp usa com A E 6 Part Names A Projector Front and Top View MUTE button POWER indicator POWER buttons ovon ZS KEYSTONE button INPUT button FREEZE button ENLARGE button UNDO button ADJUSTMENT buttons 4 a Speaker Remote control sensor Cooling fan Exhaust vent Foot releases Side and Rear View IrCOM sensor EI AC socket Qi Kensington Security Standard connector INPUT 2 port 3 5 mm stereo minijack RS 232C port 9 pin mini DIN E 7 Numbers next to the part names refer to the main pages in this manual where the topic is explained LAMP REPLACEMENT ER UDIO AUDIO INPUT terminals
60. ntation tools When selecting Sharp default image menu window on the screen 2 Press 4 to select l l in the menu window 3 Press ENTER to start counting down the break time 4 Press A to Increase or W to decrease the break time NOTE e The break time is displayed against the background image selected in Selecting a Startup Image See page 42 E 44 d sainjeay 95 t Useful Features Projector POWER TEMP H o 22 VOLUME ort KEYSTONE MENU INPUT EN F s EN BREEZE ENLARGE 6 0 Ei Le 2 q gt x x gt E 45 Status Function Remote control GUI On screen Display This function can be used to display all the adjusted settings on the screen simultaneously Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch on the remote control to the ADu position 1 Press MENU 2 Press lt gt to select Status mouse ADI 5 0 3 Press ENTER to display all the adiusted settings 4 To exit from the GUI press MENU Maintenance amp Troubleshooting q 1 N 7 Lamp Maintenance indicators Maintenance ndicators e The warning lights on the projector indicate problems inside the projector e There are two warning lights a TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator which warns that the projector is too hot and a LAMP REPLAC
61. oke When the projector is subjected to these environments the lens and filter must be cleaned more often Periodically the filter should be replaced and the projector should be cleaned internally As long as the projector is properly maintained in this manner use in these environments will not reduce the overall operation life Please note that all internal cleaning must be performed by an Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center Notes on Operation e The two marks shown on the left are caution labels for parts of the projector that emit intense heat during operation e The exhaust vents the lamp cage cover and adjacent areas may be extremely hot during projector operation To prevent injury do not touch these areas until they have sufficiently cooled e Allow at least 4 inches 10 cm of space between the cooling fan exhaust vent and the nearest wall or obstruction f the cooling fan becomes obstructed a protection device will automatically turn off the projector lamp This does not indicate a malfunction Remove the projector power cord from the wall outlet and wait at least 10 minutes Then turn on the power by plugging the power cord back in This will return the projector to the normal operating condition Temperature Monitor Function If the projector starts to overheat due to setup problems or a dirty air filter TEMP and ES will flash in the lower left corner of the picture If the te
62. onal color between slides when moving from one idea to another e Foreground colors create a major impact on how well an audience understands and remembers a message e Use one or two bright colors for emphasis e Highlight important messages e The eye has a difficult time reading certain colored text on certain colored backgrounds For example text and background colors in red and green and blue and black make for difficult viewing e Colorblind individuals may find it difficult to distinguish between red and green brown and green and purple and blue Avoid using these colors together Fonts e One of the most common mistakes in any type of presentation visual is the selection of type fonts that are too small too thin or too difficult to read P resentation from SH ARI qatakes in any pe of presentation visual is he selection of type font that are too small a thin or hard to reas f you are not sure how well a given font will read on a screen at various sizes try this Draw a 6 x 8 box on a piece of paper and print out several lines of text inside the box vvith your computer printer at 300 or 600 dpi resolution Vary the sizes of text to simulate headline body and text call outs for any charts or graphs Hold the printout at arms length This is how your text will look on a 4 1 2 meters wide screen at 10 3 meters on a 7 5 2 3 meters wide screen at 20 6 1 meters and a 12 3 7 me
63. onic presentations are one of the most effective tools presenters can use to persuade an audience There are several ways to enhance your presentation and maximize your effectiveness The following are guidelines to help you create and deliver a dynamic presentation a Types of Presentations Computer Presentations e To present basic information such as graphs spreadsheets documents and images use word processing and spreadsheet applications e To convey more complex information and create more dynamic oresentations which allow you to control the pace of your delivery utilize software such as Astound Freelance Persuasion or PowerPoint e For high end multimedia and interactive presentations use software such as Macromedia Director NOTE e Astound Freelance Persuasion PowerPoint and Macromedia Director are trademarks of their respective companies Video Presentations Use of video equipment such as a VCR DVD player and laser disc player can be effective for delivering instructional or illustrative information that is difficult to present Digital Cameras and Personal Digital Assistants PDAs For highly compact and portable presentations still cameras digital video cameras document cameras and PDAs are ideal for transferring data without cumbersome conversions Multimedia Presentations You can integrate all of the above methods for a full multimedia oresentation including video audio compu
64. ont adjustment feet and a rear adjustment foot To lower the position of the picture pull out the folded leg of the rear adjustment foot See the diagram shown below for using the front adjustment feet Press foot releases Adjust height of projector Rotate feet to make minor and remove hands from foot changes releases e The projector is adjustable up to approximately 5 from the standard position e When the height of the projector is adjusted the image may become distorted keystoned depending on the relative positions of the projector and the screen AA CAUTION gt e Do not press the foot releases when the adjustment feet are extended without firmly holding the projector e Do not hold the lens when lifting or lowering the projector e When lowering the projector be careful not to get your fingers caught in the area between the adjustment feet and the projector Digital Keystone Correction Projector Remote control When the image Is distorted due to the projection angle the Digital Keystone Correction function allows you to correct it Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch wous wi on the remote control to the ADJ position 1 Press KEYSTONE POWER LAMP TEMP H o o o lt 1 VOLUME To exit press KEYSTONE lt r 2 Press A to compress the upper part of the image Press to compress the lower part of the image Press ENTER to display a test pattern Pressing A Pressing V 9 j
65. ort on the projector 2 Connect a RS 232C cable sold separately to the other end of DIN D sub RS 232C cable and to the serial port on the computer 2 77077 Q D N D sub S VIDEO VIDEO cross type sold separately RS 232C cable INPUT INPUT AUDIO INPUT AA CAUTION gt e Do not connect or remove RS 232C cable to or from the computer while it is on This may damage your computer NOTE e The wireless mouse or RS 232C function may not operate if your computer port is not correctly set up Please refer to the operation manual of the computer for details on setting up installing the correct mouse driver The arrows gt lt gt indicate the direction of the signals E 14 E 15 Connecting the Projector Connecting the Remote Mouse Receiver e You can use the remote control as a remote mouse e When the RS 232C port on the projector is connected to a computer with an RS 232C cable cross type sold separately the computer can be used to control the projector and check the status of the projector See pages 53 and 54 for details IBM or IBM compatible PC 1 Connect one end of the supplied mouse control cable to the corresponding terminal on the PC 2 Connect the other end to the remote mouse receiver Remote mouse receiver RUNTKO661CEZZ Mouse control Mouse control cable serial cable for IBM PS 2 QCNW 5112CEZZ QCNW 5113CEZZ IBM PC AT IBM PS 2 Remote mouse
66. pted or c when the input resolution and refresh rate changes 3 To return to x 1 press UNDO E 34 d sainjeay 95 at Useful Features Gamma Correction Projector Remote control POWER TEMP o Gamma is an 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 e Four gamma settings are available to allow for differences in the images displayed and in the brightness of the room e When you are displaying images with frequent dark scenes such as a film or concert or when you are displaying images in a bright room this feature makes GAMMA 1 the dark scenes easier to see and gives the impres sion of greater depth in the image STANDARD STANDARD wv Gamma Modes DS Sieft Selected Mode Gamma mode STANDARD Standard picture vvithout gamma correction CN Brightens darker portions of image for more GAMMA 2 enhanced presentations Gives greater depth to darker portions of image for a more exciting theater experience CUSTOM Allovvs you to adiust gamma value using Sharp Advanced Presentation Softvvare Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch on the remote control to the ADJ position a CUSTOM 1 Press GAMMA Each time GAMMA is pressed the gamma level toggles as shown on the left 2 To
67. quid 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 vvater for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a Swimming pool and the like Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer 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 Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating The openings should never be covered or 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
68. r Battery cover Insert two AA size batteries for the remote control making sure their polarities match the and marks inside the battery compariment 2 Battery compartment L CLICK UNDO 4 LEFT CLICK UNDO 1 button Remote control signal transmitter Laser ED pointer window Insert the side tabs of the battery cover into their slots and press the cover in until it is properly seated 3 Battery E 8 Remote control RRMCG1530CESA Ce Computer cable QCNVV 5304CEZZ Mouse control cable for IBM PS 2 QCNVV 5113CEZZ Supplied Accessories C E Two AA size batteries Computer audio cable QCNVV 4870CEZZ Mouse control cable for Mac QCNVV 5 114CEZZ Remote mouse recelver 661 22 GCOVH1308CESA CD ROM 9 1 Prolector operation manual TINS 6786CEZZ Projector quick reference TINS 6787CEZZ Power cord QACCU5013CEZZ Mouse control serial cable QCNW 5112CEZZ DIN D sub RS 232C cable QCNW 5288CEZZ Carrying bag GCASNOOOSCESA Lens cap strap UBNDTO012CEZZ Sharp Advanced Presentation software operation manual TINS 6888CEZZ Sharp Advanced Presentation software quick reference TINS 6788CEZZ IrDA driver installation instruction sheet TCAUZ3046CEZZ E 10 Connecting the Projector Connecting the Power Cord Plug th
69. rnal circuit DR Data Set Ready Output Not connected RS Request to Send Output Connected to internal circuit CS Clear to Send Input Connected to internal circuit CI Not connected Signal Name I O Reference VCC 3 3V Reserved Output Not connected RD Receive Data Input Connected to internal circuit SD send Data Output Connected to internal circuit EXIR Detector of Option Unit Input Not connected Reserved SG signal Ground Connected to internal circuit ERX IR Receive Signal from Input Not connected IR Amplifire Reserved RS Request to Send Output Connected to internal circuit 5 Clear to Send Input Connected to internal circuit ETX IR Transmit Signal Output Not connected Reserved Signal Name Reference RXO Blue Input Connected to internal circuit RXO Blue Input Connected to internal circuit RXO SHIELD Panel Link Shield Connected to internal circuit RX2 SHIELD Panel Link Shield Connected to internal circuit 2 Red Input Connected to internal circuit 2 Red Input Connected to internal circuit DA SEL Connected to internal circuit DDC SDA SDA Connected to internal circuit NC N C Not connected NC N C Not connected RXC Clock Input Connected to internal circuit RXC Clock Input Connected to internal circuit RAC SHIELD Panel Link Shield Connected to internal circuit RX1 SHIELD Panel Link Shield Connected to internal circuit RX1 Green Input Connected to internal circuit RX1
70. s on the INPUT1 or INPUT2 Mode Menu Bar Main menu Sub menu Picture Contrast 30 30 Bright 30 e 30 Color 30 30 Tint 30 30 Sharp 30 30 Red 30 30 Blue 30 30 Resolution Vert Freq Bun 1 800x600 75 Hz 2 640x480 72Hz Fine Sync Auto Sync ON OFF Clock 150 150 7 Phase 500507 Resolution Vert Freq H Pos 150 150 1 800600 75 Hz 2 1640 x480 72 Hz V Pos XX Reset 7 Save Setting 1152 x 864 Select Setting 1024 x 864 Special Modes 1152 x 882 Audio Treble 30 30 1152x870 Bass Q Reset Options Lamp Timer Auto Sync Disp BLK SCRN Disp OSD Display ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Auto Power Off ON OFF I P Conversion Signal Type nterlaced Progressive Background Computer RGB Startup Image Component Sharp Signal Info Language English Custom O Deutsch Bue ol Espa o O O Mone Nederlands Sharp Fran ais Custom Italiano None Svenska Resolution 640 x 480 Hor Freq 37 5 kHz Portugu s Vert Freq 72 Hz RE sod 1 B 1 PRJ Mode Front o Geiling Front Front Rear ss Ceiling Rear Rear Status Using the GUI Graphical User Interface Menu Screens Items on th
71. sing part of the image to be blocked Computer compatibility table for INPUT 2 DIGITAL INPUT NOTE e This projector does not accept Panel Link input from INPUT 2 with a pixel clock greater than 108 MHz VIDEO PERIOD d Industry Standard VESA Standard 640 480 640 480 600 VESA Standard 800 600 800 1 024 ae VESA 1 024 Standard rcs om Lui ReGe AER m ARE dot dot us ns kHz MHz 720 936 26 4 28 2 640 800 31 8 39 7 144 1 024 1 328 16 96 48 96 128 256 1 152 1 600 60 000 108 000 63 981 108 000 BACK VIDEO 1 SYNC PORCH PERIOD w x y 2z IN LEVEL y 7 ms Hz Paw ml nn sm 3 42 400 446 11 8 85 039 2 25 480 525 16 7 1 59 940 2 22 600 625 17 8 56 250 60 317 Pow fw nal 75 000 85 061 ra oe ae Pe f e vm om ur lum il l mim ui rae 3 28 768 800 13 3 75 029 3 36 768 808 11 8 1 84 997 1 024 1 066 16 7 1 60 020 E 56 xipuaddy O Appendix Product type Model Video system Display method DMD panel Lens Projection lamp Contrast ratio Video input signal S video input signal Digital input signal Horizontal resolution Audio output Computer RGB input signal Pixel clock Vertical frequency Horizontal frequency Computer control signal Speaker system Rated voltage Input current Rated frequency Power consumption Operating temperature storag
72. slight odor may be emitted from the exhaust vent This odor will soon disappear with use When the power is on the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator lights indicating the status of the lamp Green Lamp is ready Flashing green Warming up Red Change the lamp Basic Operations T POWER LAMP TEMP o o o xa 2 eX OFF BLAC K SCREEN LASER KEYSNONE MENU INPUT rCOM a INPUT 1 Mode COMPONENT 720P INPUT 2 Mode VIDEO Mode VIDEO 24 VOLUME 30 Turn Pover OFF Yes Press Again No Please Wait 3 Rotate the focus ring until the image on the screen becomes clear 4 Rotate the zoom ring The image can be adjusted to the desired size vvithin the zoom range 5 Press INPUT to select the desired input mode Press INPUT again to change the mode e When no signal is being received NO SIGNAL will be displayed When a signal that the projector is not preset to receive is being received NOT REG will be displayed Press VOLUME to adjust the volume Q Press MUTE to temporarily turn off the sound Press MUTE again to turn the sound back on Press POWER OFF Press POWER OFF again while the message is displayed f you accidentally pressed POWER OFF and do not want to turn off the power wait until the power off screen disappears e When POWER OFF is pressed twice the POWER indicator w
73. smitting the display commands for each adjustment menu and checking the status with the On screen Display If the projector receives a command other than a menu display command it will execute the com mand without displaying the On screen Display Commands EXAMPLE 39 e When BRIGHT of INPUT 1 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT is set to 10 Computer Projector dil dil PARAMETE PARAMETER CONTROL ITEM CONTROL ITEM P2 R re 1230 23 aroronenor 1218 23 AUTO POVVER OFF 2121 1 1 1 1 AUTO ROWER ON 1718 28 23 2202 vToleTaT L To ronan rr raven 1718 26 23 T esso POVVER 5 les TTT 1718 28 23 en ke ung DST Tase SELECTION ez 1215 158 23 227 INPUT SWITCHING he 1218 20 230 2422 RES 1219 1718 26 3 2200 m sme vTETLTel T ofms x NGOS RCC INPUT CHECK KEYSTONE x x ADJUSTMENT Ne RS 232C Port Specifications r CONTROL PARAMETER CONTROL CONTROL ITEM VIDEO SYSTEM SELECTION VIDEO IMAGE ADJUSTMENT BACKGROUND SELECTION STARTUP IMAGE SELECTION VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AUDIO ADJUSTMENT INPUT 1 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT INPUT 2 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT INPUT AUTO pels v _ les ppe INPUT ADJUSTMENT SCREEN SETTING INPUT1 SIGNAL TYPE SELECTION INPUT GAM
74. sold separately To S video output terminal VCR or 1 Video cable sold separately To video output terminal 777 5 2 Audio cable sold separately To audio output terminals Computer audio cable QCNVV 4870CEZZ 1 Connect one end of the HD 15 RGB cable to the INPUT 1 port on the projector 2 Connect the other end to the corresponding terminals on the video source 3 To use the built in audio system connect one end of the supplied computer audio cable to AUDIO INPUT terminal on the projector Connect the other end to the Audio output terminal on the video source Select Computer RGB or Component for Signal Type on the GUI menu depending on the video source 2 To video input terminals 505 Q s DTV decoder e or DVD player Computer audio cable 3 5 mm stereo minijack cable a kW To audio output terminal Connecting the Projector Connecting RS 232C Port When the RS 232C port on the projector is connected to a computer with an RS 232C cable cross type sold separately the computer can be used to control the projector and check the status of the projector See pages 53 and 54 for details Cz Computer cable 42s QCNW 5304CEZZ cable QCNVV 5288CEZZ Computer audio cable QCNVV 4870CEZZ 1 Connect the supplied DIN D sub RS 232C cable to the RS 232C p
75. ter applications and World Wide Web information Wireless Presentations Use any compatible source such as a laptop digital camera or PDA to project still images quickly and effortlessly without the use of cables b Creative Presentations Oftentimes presenters do not take advantage of the many subtle ways they can manipulate their electronic slides to more effectively persuade the audience Color has a great effect on the audience during a presentation When used correctly and legibly studies show that background amp foreground colors establish an emotional tone for a presentation helo viewers understand and retain information and influence an audience to take a desired course of action Color Considerations e Choose legible colors e Text and graphics colors need sufficient contrast e Use darker colors for the background since a lighter background can create uncomfortable glare Yellow on black creates an ideal contrast Guide to Effective Presentations Background colors can subconsciously affect the audience Red increases viewers pulse and breathing and encourages risk taking but can also be associated with financial loss Blue has a calming and conservative affect on the audience but can also create boredom among corporate audiences that are often inundated with this background color Green stimulates interaction Black conveys finality and certainty Use it as a transiti
76. ter audio cable to AUDIO INPUT terminal on the projector Connect the other end to the Audio output terminal on the computer AUDIO INPUT Q To audio output terminal E 12 E Connecting the Projector N Connecting the Projector to Video Equipment You can connect your projector to a VCR laser disc player DVD player DTV decoder and other audiovisual equipment AA CAUTION gt Always turn off the projector while connecting to video equipment in order to protect both the projector and the equipment being connected To a video source VCR laser disc player DTV decoder or DVD player using the standard video input 14 Connect the yellow RCA connectors to the corresponding yellow VIDEO INPUT terminal on the projector and the Video output terminal on the video source 2 To use the built in audio system connect the red and white RCA connectors to the corresponding red and white AUDIO INPUT terminals on the projector and the Audio output terminals on the video source The S VIDEO INPUT terminal uses a video signal system in which the picture is separated into a color and a luminance signal to realize a higher quality image e For higher quality video you may use the S VIDEO INPUT terminal on the projector S video cable is sold separately f your video equipment does not have an S video output terminal use the Composite video output terminal S video cable
77. ters wide screen at 30 9 1 meters If you cannot read the text easily you should put less copy on your visuals or use larger typefaces e Design your visuals so that they are visible by the viewer in the last row e Nothing will ruin your presentation faster than misspelled words Take the time to proofread and edit your work before your visuals become a permanent part of your presentation e Mixed case text is easier to read than text which is displayed in capital letters e Another important attribute of fonts is whether any particular S a nN r if face is serif or sans serif Serifs are small usually horizontal cross strokes that are added to the end of a letter s main strokes Because of their ability to coax the eye along the line of type fonts vvith serifs are generally acknovvledged to 1 be more readable E 60 xipuaddy Appendix E 61 Guide to Effective Presentations Good Bad A 4 b H Good c Set Up When giving a presentation you need to set the stage both figuratively and literally for success The way you set up a presentation room will have a great impact on the audience s perception of you and your message By manipulating the placement and use of the following tools you will improve the impact of your presentation Lighting Good lighting is an important component of a successful presentation You should strive to create an uneq
78. the picture being viewed and the GUI menu screen E 27 T Projector POWER b 1 LAMP G TEMP o o o lt 1 VOLUME OFF KEYSTONE MENU INPUT Audio Adjustments Remote control GUI On screen Display This projector s audio is factory preset to standard settings However you can adjust it to suit your own preferences by adjusting the following audio settings Description of Adjustment Items Selected item For weaker treble For stronger treble Bass For weaker bass For stronger bass All audio adjustment items are returned to the factory preset settings Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch ao on the remote control to the ADJ position m 1 Press MENU Menu bar and Picture menu screen appear GUI operation guide is also displayed Press ak to select Audio Press A Y to select a specific adjustment item Press lt gt to move the mark of the selected adjustment item to the desired setting 6 69 To exit from the GUI press MENU NOTE e o reset all adjustment items select Reset on the Audio menu screen and press ENTER E 28 Projector POWER LAMP TEMP VOLUME OFF KEYSTONE MENU INPUT Remote control Ore LACK SCREEN LASER KEYSTONE MENU va uy 6 es 000 E e
79. tom startup image i e your company logo to be displayed while the projector is warming up Page 42 15 BUILT IN PRESENTATION TOOLS A variety of helpful presentation utilities are incorporated to enhance presentations These include Stamp functions Break Timer and Digital Enlarge Page 44 16 QUIET OPERATION The quiet fan operation allows the audience to concentrate on the presentation without the distraction of fan noise DTV is the umbrella term used to describe the new digital television system in the united states Contents A A Important Information IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Outstanding Features Contents Usage Guidelines How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals for Windows and Macintosh For SHARP Assistance U S A only Part Names Setup amp Connections Supplied Accessories Connecting the Projector kal Operation Basic Operations Setting up the Screen Operating the Wireless Mouse from the Remote Control Using the GUI Graphical User Interface Menu Screens Using IrCOM for Wireless Presentations Selecting the On screen Display Language Selecting the Video Input System Mode VIDEO mode only Picture Adjustments Audio Adjustments Computer Image Adjustments Auto Sync Adjustment Auto Sync Display Function Saving and Selecting Adjustment Settings Special Mode Adjustment r Useful Features Freeze FU
80. ual distribution of light An audience should always see as much of the presenter s face as possible so most of the light should be focused on you Because it is important for you to be able to read the audience s faces and body language some light should be shed upon them Hovvever no light should shine on the screen Stage VVhen presenting on the same level surface that your audience is on most people can only see the top one third of your body Therefore it is recommended that when giving a presentation to an audience of 25 or more you stand on a stage or platform As more of your body is visible the easier it is to communicate with an audience Podiums Ihe best presenters avoid podiums because they hide 75 of the body and restrict movement However many people feel more comfortable with a podium to hold their notes and hide their discomfort If you must use a podium angle it at 45 degrees to the audience so that you are not completely hidden Visuals lt is imperative that you make sure your visuals are large enough and projected far enough for the audience to see Eight times the height of an image is the optimal viewing distance to read 24 point type The bottom of a screen should be at least 6 1 8 meters above the floor screen should always be in the center of the room so that all audience members can see it Because people read from left to right you should always stand to the audience s
81. ulative hours depending on the usage environ ment It is recommended that the lamp be replaced after 1 400 cumulative hours of use or when you notice a significant deterioration of the picture and color quality The lamp usage time can be checked with the On screen Display see page 39 AA CAUTION gt e Intense light hazard Do not attempt to look into the aperture and lens while the projector is operating NOTE e As the usage environment can vary significantly the projector lamp may not operate for 1 500 hours E 47 Replacing the Projection Lamp lt is recommended that the lamp be replaced after approximately 1 500 cumulative hours of use or when you notice a significant deterioration of the picture and color quality Carefully change the lamp by following the steps below If the new lamp does not light after replacement take your projector to the nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center for repair Purchase a replacement lamp unit lamp cage module of the current type BQC XGNV7XU 1 from your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center Then carefully change the lamp by following the instructions below If you wish you may have the lamp replaced at your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products 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
82. urer or with 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 E 2 E 3 Outstanding Features A 1 DIRECT DIGITAL COMPUTER INPUT PanelLink Signals remain digital from the source device to the projector thus resulting in sharper clearer noiseless and adjustment free computer images 2 ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY WITH HIGH END WORKSTATIONS AND PCS Compatible with up to 200 Hz vertical refresh rate Sync on Green and Composite Sync signals for use with a wide variety of high end PCs and Workstations Page 11 3 FOR USE WITH DTV HDTV Allows projection of DTV images and 16 9 wide screen images when connected to a DTV decoder or similar video systems Page 13 4 COMPONENT VIDEO COMPATIBILITY VIA RGB Equipped with terminals for connection to a DTV decoder DVD player and similar video systems for higher quality images Page 13 5 ADVANCED VIDEO CIRCUITRY Prov
83. ve or composite sync Apple only VERTICAL SYNC SIGNAL Same as above 12 230 MHz 43 200 Hz 15 126 kHz 9 pin mini DIN male connector RS 232C Input Port 1 9764 X 1 9 6 4 X 3 cm oval AC 110 120 220 240 V 1 0 A 1 9 A 50 60 Hz 197 VV 4I Fig Gor 57 16 44950 14 F to 140 F 10 C to 60 C Magnesium alloy Front panel and rear terminal panel constructed of plastic 38 kHz Wave length 650 nm Max output 1 mW Class II Laser Product 9 Ya W x 2 e2 H x 12 1964 235 x 58 x 312 5 mm main body only 9 Ya W x 3 1964 x 12 4964 235 x 82 321 8 mm including adiustment feet and profecting parts 6 28 lbs 2 85 kg Remote control Two AA size batteries Power cord 117 10 3 6 m Computer cable 9 10 3 m Computer audio cable 9 10 3 m Mouse control serial cable 37 3 1 m Mouse control cable for IBM PS 2 OI 3 1 m Mouse control cable for Mac 6 5964 17 cm DIN D sub RS 232C cable 6 59647 15 cm Remote mouse receiver Carrying bag Lens cap attached Lens cap strap CD ROM Projector operation manual Projector quick reference Sharp Advanced Presentation Software operation manual Sharp Advanced Presentation Software quick reference IrDA driver installation instruction sheet Remote control RRMCG1530CESA AA size batteries Power cord QACCU5013CEZZ Computer cable QCNVV 5304CEZZ2 Computer audio cable QONW 4870CEZZ Mouse control serial cable QONW 5112CE
84. y goes off after 1 minute of continuous use To turn it on release LASER POINTER 3 and press again E 22 Using the GUI Graphical User Interface Menu Screens Projector Remote control POWER D LAMP TEMP o lt 1 VOLUME KEYSTONE MENU L CLICK UNDO FREEZE AUTO SYNC This projector has two sets of menu screens INPUT VIDEO that allow you to adjust the image and various projector settings These menu screens can be operated from the projector or the remote control with the following buttons GUI On screen Display INPUT COMPUTER RGB mode VIDEO mode m 2 v m 0 3 SELECT lt 5 SELECT ADJUST ee ENTER ADJUST 4 lt gt Slide the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch m on the remote control to the ADJ position 0 1 Press MENU to display the INPUT or VIDEO mode menu bar 2 Press lt gt to select an adjustment menu on the menu bar 5 e 3 Press A V to select a specific adjustment item lt n 0 eee 4 To display a single adjustment item press ENTER after selecting the item Only the menu bar and the selected adjustment item will appear Press lt q p to adjust the item Press UNDO to return to the previous screen Press MENU to exit from the GUI NOTE e For details on items on the menu screen see the tree charts on the next page E 23 Item
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