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        Sharp Projector DT-100 User's Manual
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1.                   14  Usable hange s nte de eee 15   Quick Start   Quick Start    16    Basic Operation    Turning the Projector On Off                28  Connecting the Power Cord     Turning the Projector on                          Turning the Power off  Putting the   Projector into Standby Mode              29  Locking the Operation Buttons on the  Projector  Keylock Function    Image Projection                        Switching the Input Mode           Tt  Adjusting the Projected Image              30  Adjusting the Volume                              32  Displaying the Black Screen and Turning   off the Sound Temporarily                    Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion         Resize Mode                        sees             Useful Features    Operating with the Remote Control     36  Freezing a Moving Image                       Selecting the Picture Mode     Auto Sync  Auto Sync Adjustment        36   Menu Items                 eee   Using the Menu Screen                Menu Selections  Adjustments    Picture Adjustment   Picture  menu     41  Selecting the Picture Mode                    41          Setup  Setting up the Projector                        18  Setting up the Projector                         18    Standard Setup  Front Projection          18  Ceiling mount Setup                      m   Projection  PRJ  Mode  Screen Size and Projection Distance    20       Connections   Samples of Cables for Connection       22   Connecting to Video Equipment     
2.                   Q Z  SY Note   Selecting the On screen    The Keystone Correction can be adjusted up H  to an angle of approximately  13 degrees Display Language   when  Resize  is set to  Stretch    Al c  The projector can switch the on screen display       2      language among 11 languages        Setting On screen Display iiid oie 3c  English Svenska 0  Selectable x Deutsch Portugu  s  items Description Espa  ol JUE  All On screen Displays are displayed  Nederlands  30   INPUT VOLUME AV MUTE FREEZE  Fran  ais Hal  AUTO SYNC RESIZE PICTURE MODE  Italiano   An invalid button has been pressed    are not displayed            b 43      Adjusting the Projector Function     PRJ   ADJ    menu     Menu operation   Page 39                      Picture SCR ADJ Musa   Help   CD   Auto Search  gt  Off   2         Auto Sync    On   3    Auto Power Off m On   4      System Sound m Off   5    Speaker m On        RS 232C m   9600 bps       gt  Fan Mode m  Normal  e  Lamp Timer Life  Olh  100        o gt  SEL ADJ  4 ENTER  END                  Serviceman only     D Auto Search Function    This function automatically searches for and  switches to the input mode in which signals are  being received  when the projector is turned on   or when the INPUT button is pressed     SY Note   When    Auto Search  is set to    On        If two or more input signals are found  the pro   jector selects the input source in the order of  INPUT 1  gt  INPUT 2  gt  INPUT 3  gt  INPUT 4  when you press INPUT 
3.             RY Note      When this projector receives 640 x 350 VESA format VGA signals     640 x 400  appears on the screen     DTV    Horizontal Frequency  kHz    Vertical Frequency  Hz   15 7 60  31 5 60  33 8 60  15 6 50  31 3 50  45 0 60  28 1 50  33 8 60  28 1 50  33 8 60                                                54     n    Problem    Troubleshooting    Check       No picture and no sound  or projector does not  start     Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet        Power to the external connected devices is off        The selected input mode is wrong        Cables incorrectly connected to the projector        Remote control battery has run out        External output has not been set when connecting notebook  computer        The lamp unit cover is not installed correctly        Sound is heard but no  picture appears  or picture  is dark      Cables incorrectly connected to the projector           Bright    is set to minimum position        Depending on the computer you are using  an image may not be  projected unless the signal output setting of the computer is  Switched to the external output  Refer to the computer s operation  manual for how to switch its signal output settings        Image adjustments are incorrectly set   Make adjustments of    Color    and    Tint    in    Picture Mode  and lower  the  Bright Boost  value         Video Input only     Video input system is incorrectly set        ni    Picture is blurred   noise appears      
4.       23   Connecting to a Computer                   25   Connecting to a Monitor with RGB Input  Terminal asarana aaa ge een 26   Connecting to an Amplifier or Other  Audio Equipment                                27    Using    Adjusting the Image                                 Adjusting the Color Temperature            Progressive    nennen  Lamp  Setting sasada tette  Adjusting the Projected Image    SCR   ADJ    menu                             Setting the Resize Mode                         Keystone Correction                               Setting On screen Display              Selecting the Background Image  Reversing Inverting Projected       IMAGES a  actes 43  Selecting the On screen Display  Language    emitte 43    Adjusting the Projector Function      PRJ   ADJ    menu   Auto Search Function          Auto Sync  Auto Sync Adjustment        44  Auto Power Off Function                        45  Setting the Confirmation Sound    System Sound     s 45  Speaker Setting                 rt 45  Fan Mode Setting                                   45  Checking the Lamp Life Status             45   Troubleshooting with  Help  menu        46   Utilizing  Help  menu functions             46                  e   Q       1           E           Reference  Appendix                 Connecting Pin Assignments  Maintenance                  ee 47   Computer Compatibility Chart  Maintenance Indicators                        48 Troubleshooting penne nennen  Regarding the Lamp Service
5.      E        Observe the following safeguards when setting up your    projector     Caution concerning the lamp unit   H Potential hazard of glass par   ticles if lamp ruptures  In  case of lamp rupture  contact  your nearest Sharp Autho   rized Service Center or  Dealer for replacement   See  Replacing the Lamp  on  page 50     mik   CAUTION  PRECAUCION  PR  CAUTION       Caution concerning the setup of the pro    jector   E For minimal servicing and to maintain high  image quality  SHARP recommends that this  projector be installed in an area free from  humidity  dust and cigarette smoke  When the  projector is subjected to these environments   the vents and lens must be cleaned more of   ten  As long as the projector is regularly  cleaned  use in these environments will not  reduce the overall operation life of the unit   Internal cleaning should only be performed  by a Sharp Authorized Service Center or  Dealer     Do not set up the projector in places ex    posed to direct sunlight or bright light    H Position the screen so that it is not in direct  sunlight or room light  Light falling directly on  the screen washes out the colors  making  viewing difficult  Close the curtains and dim  the lights when setting up the screen in a  sunny or bright room     Caution regarding placing of the projec    tor   H Place the projector on a level site within the  adjustment range  8 degrees  of the adjust   ment foot           When using the projector in high altitude  areas such 
6.    42          3D Useful to display relatively slow   Progressive   moving images such as drama and    documentary more clearly        Film Mode   Reproduces the image of film source     clearly  Displays the optimized image of  film transformed with three two pull down   NTSC and PAL60Hz  or two two pull  down  PAL50Hz and SECAM  enhance     ment to progressive mode images          The film source is a digital video recording with the  original encoded as is at 24 frames second  The  projector can convert this film source to progres   Sive video at 60 frames second with NTSC and  PAL60Hz or at 50 frames second with PAL50Hz  and SECAM to play back a high definition image     QS Note      In NTSC or PAL60Hz  even if the 3D Progres   sive mode has been set  the three two pull  down enhancement will be enabled automati   cally when the film source has been entered      When the image is blurred or noisy  switch to  the optimal mode      When using progressive inputs  inputs are di   rectly displayed so that 2D Progressive  3D  Progressive and Film Mode cannot be se   lected         Lamp Setting    Power   Bright  consumption  ness  When using   AC 100V     Lamp Life       Approx  305W Approx   87  3 000  hours       100     Normal Approx   2 000    hours                QW Note      When    Lamp Setting  is set to    Eco Quiet      the power consumption will decrease and the  lamp life will extend   Projection brightness  decreases approximately 13       Adjusting the Projected I
7.    Adjustment Selectable    Items    4 button       button    items Description       Contrast    For less  contrast     For more  contrast        2D Useful to display fast moving images  Progressive   such as sports        Bright    For less  brightness     For more  brightness        Color      For less color  intensity     For more color  intensity        Tint   te    For making skin  tones purplish     For making skin  tones greenish        Sharp         For less  sharpness     For more  sharpness        Red    For weaker red     For stronger red           Blue    For weaker  blue     For stronger  blue        Bright Boost    For high fidelity    For more    color reproduc    vividness     tion               1 Not displayed in the RGB input mode     2  Tone  will appear on the menu screen only when  PAL or SECAM signals are input  including when  forcibly changed to those input signals   There is  basically no need to adjust  Tone   but you can  adjust the picture tone with this adjustment when  inputting PAL or SECAM signals      Qi Note      To reset all adjustment items  select  Reset   and press CENTER        Adjusting the Color  Temperature       Selectable    items Description       5500K  6500K  7500K  8500K  9300K  10500K    For lower color temperature for  warmer  reddish incandescent like    images  1    For higher color temperature for  cooler  bluish  fluorescent like images        DY Note      Values on  CLR Temp  are only for general  standard purposes      
8.    WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not expose  this product to rain or moisture           See bottom of projector  The lightning flash with arrowhead sym   bol  within an equilateral triangle  is in   tended to alert the user to the presence  popa eerie ta of a  d angerous voltag e      within the product s enclosure that ma  EXCEPT SPECIFIED USER be of sufficient magnitude to constitute  a risk or electric shock to persons     SERVICE SCREW        CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  The exclamation point within a triangle  NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS EXCEPT LAMP UNIT  is anton dod  10 alert  ne tee  101mg  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE presence of important operating and  PERSONNEL  maintenance  servicing  instructions in       the literature 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 equipment  USA  ONLY                              1       WARNING    The cooling fan in this projector continues to run for about 90 seconds after the projector enters  standby mode  During normal operation  when putting the projector into standby mode always  use the STANDBY ON button on the projector or the STANDBY button on the remote control   Ensure the cooling fan has stopped before disconnecting the power cord    DURING NORMAL OPERATION  NEVER TURN THE PROJECTOR OFF BY
9.   3 3 m       10 5 32      26 cm                 150   381 cm              70   178 cm                 131   332 cm         61   155 cm         34   87 cm    8 2   2 5 m   7 0   2 1 m     9  5   2 9m             18  5   4 1 m        8  1     2 5m      857 64      23 cm              60   152 cm  52   138 cm 29   75 cm   40   102 cm  35   89 cm  20   50 cm     X  Picture size  diag       in cm     L  Projection distance  ft m     L1  Minimum projection distance  ft m   L2  Maximum projection distance  ft m   H  Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image  in cm        4  8   1 4 m                            5  5   1 6m          7 5 8      19 cm    55 64      13 cm     The formula for picture size and projection distance     Feet inches   m cm   L1  ft    0 035414   0 3048     L1  m    0 03541X  L2  ft    0 04098X   0 3048 L2  m    0 04098X    H  in      0 32249x   2 54    H  cm      0 32249     When using a normal screen  4 3  and projecting 4 3 image  SIDE BAR Mode     Picture  Screen  size    Projection distance  L        Diag   x   300   762 cm     Width  240   610 cm    Height  180   457 cm    Minimum  L1   42  8   13 0 m     Maximum  L2   49  4   15 0 m     Distance from the lens center to  the bottom of the image  H         46 89 64      118 cm        270   686 cm     216   549 cm    162   411 cm    38  5   11 7 m     44  5   13 5 m       41 8  e4      107 cm        250   635 cm   200   508 cm     200   508 cm  160   406 cm    150   381 cm    35  7   10 8 m  
10.   Projection adjustment  PRJ ADJ   menu                                                                                                        Main menu Sub menu  Picture SCR ADJ SEU   Help PRJ   ADJ Auto Search  On Off   Auto Search    Off   gt  Page 44   gt  Page 44  Auto Sync D On  Auto Power Off  gt  On Auto Sync  On Off   System Sound  gt  Off   gt  Page 44  Speaker P On Auto Power Off  On Off   RS 232C      9600 bps P 45  Fan Mode D gt  Normal   gt  age  System Sound  On Off   Lamp Timer Life    O h  100926    gt  Page 45  Speaker  On Off      ar SEL ADJ  4 2 ENTER    END   gt  Page 45  9600 bps  115200 bps  Normal  High    SCR   ADJ       PRJ   ADJ      Picture   Help      There is no picture or audio     Vertical stripes or flickering image appear    Data image is not centered     Color is faded or poor      Picture is dark    The image is distorted      Reset all adjustments to default settings            SEL  44 ENTER     END               38               gt  Page 45  Lamp Timer Life       gt  Page 45                Serviceman only    The items you can set with  Help   menu     Help  menu   gt  Page 46    Vertical stripes or flickering image appear  Auto Sync  Adjust vertical noise  Adjust horizontal noise    Data image is not centered  Auto Sync  H Pos  V Pos    Color is faded or poor  INPUT 1 or INPUT 2  Signal type  Auto RGB Component  INPUT 3 or INPUT 4  Video System  Auto PAL SECAM   NTSC4 43 NTSC3 58 PAL   M PAL N PAL 60    The selectable items vary depending
11.  0   play of the Keystone Correction mode is on         the screen to return to the default setting  2j i  3 Press KEYSTONE  D E       The on screen display of the Keystone  Correction mode will disappear      You can also use   KEYSTONE on the CL  Info  projector    While adjusting the image using Keystone  Correction  straight lines and the edges of the  image may appear jagged             33         Image Projection  Continued     Resize Mode    This function allows you to modify or customize the resize mode to enhance the input image  De   pending on the input signal  you can choose    STRETCH        SIDE BAR  or    CINEMA ZOOM    image     Press RESIZE       See page 43 for setting on menu screen   RESIZE RESIZE button    e    STRETCH    is fixed when 540P  720P or 10801 signals are entered               Input Signal Output screen image       STRETCH SIDE BAR CINEMA ZOOM  O O  TO  Q O  LU o O O OVOOoo0r oqm   LII    i  2m         O O    DVD   Video Image type         4 3 aspect ratio    cec   i  O O         Letter box          O O                   O O  O O             4801  480P  5761   576P  NTSC  PAL             SECAM   0 0    O O O       ONJO OTA KON pai NO                      O O  O O    HoP    KOH  O O    16 9 aspect ratio    on  540P  720P  10801 Oo Oo    16 9 aspect ratio                                     O Q  O O                         E   Cutout area on which images cannot be projected          34                                     STRETCH SIDE BAR  SVGA  
12.  28  5   8 7 m        41  2   12 5 m   32  11   10 0 m        38 27 32      99 cm      31 5   64       79 cm        120   305 cm    90   229 cm    21  4   6 5 m        23 5 16        59 cm        100   254 cm   80   203 cm     80   203 cm  64   163 cm    60   152 cm  48   122 cm    14  3   4 3 m   11  5   3 5 m     16  5   5 0m    13  2   4 0m       15 17 2      39 cm      12  he      32 cm        70   178 cm     56   142 cm             120   305 cm                 42   107 cm    9  11   3 0 m     116        10 7 8      28 cm                 150   381 cm                 60   152 cm        48   122 cm       36   91 cm     8  6   2 6 m                 24  8   7 5 m                 9  10   3 0 m          3 5 m              9 21 64      24 cm     40   102 cm  32   81 cm  24   61 cm  5  8   1 7m  6  7   2 0m   67 32      16 cm     X  Picture size  diag    in cm   L  Projection distance  ft m     L1  Minimum projection distance  ft m   L2  Maximum projection distance  ft m   H  Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image  in cm          20       The formula for picture size and projection distance   Feet inches     L1  ft     L2  ft       0 04334x   0 3048  0 05015x   0 3048  H  in      0 39468X   2 54     m cm    L1  m    0 04334x  L2  m    0 05015x  H  cm      0 39468x    When using a normal screen  4 3  and projecting 16 9 image    Picture  Screen  size Projection distance  L  Distance from the lens center to   Diag   x  Width Height Minimum  L1    Maximum  L2    _ 
13.  A V  on the projec   tor      While  Auto Search    is set to    On     press  INPUT 1   INPUT 2      INPUT 3 or      INPUT 4 on the remote control to select  an input mode other than the input mode se   lected by the projector        44       Auto Sync  Auto Sync       Adjustment     Selectable items Description       Auto Sync adjustment will  occur when the projector is  turned on or when the input  signals are switched  when  connected to a computer        Auto Sync adjustment is not  automatically performed           SY Note      Auto Sync adjustment is also performed by  pressing AUTO SYNC on the remote con   trol      The Auto Sync adjustment may take some time  to complete  depending on the image of the  computer connected to the projector      When the optimum image cannot be achieved  with Auto Sync adjustment  use manual ad   justments   See page 46       8  Auto Power Off    Function       Selectable    items Description       When no input signal is detected for  more than 15 minutes  the projector will  automatically enter standby mode     The Auto Power Off function will be  disabled           NY Note     When the Auto Power Off function is set to   On   5 minutes before the projector enters  standby mode  the message  Enter STANDBY  mode in X min   will appear on the screen to  indicate the remaining minutes      4  Setting the Confirmation  Sound  System Sound     Selectable    items Description       A confirmation sound is made when  the projector turns on
14.  Adjust the focus          The projection distance exceeds the focus range         Computer Input only      Perform  Fine Sync  Adjustments   Clock  Adjustment      Perform  Fine Sync  Adjustments   Phase  Adjustment   Noise may appear depending on the computer        Picture appears but no  sound is heard     Cables incorrectly connected to the projector        Volume is set to minimum    When the projector is connected to an external device and the  volume is set to minimum  the sound is not output even if you turn up  the volume of the external device         Speaker  is set to    Off           An unusual sound is  occasionally heard from  the cabinet     If the picture is normal  the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage  caused by room temperature changes  This will not affect operation  or performance        Maintenance indicator on  the projector illuminates  or blinks in red     See  Maintenance Indicators         The projector cannot be   turned on or put into the   standby mode using the   STANDBY ON button on  the projector        The keylock is set   If the keylock is set to    ON     all the buttons are locked                55     r    Problem    oubleshooting  Continued     Check       Picture is green on  INPUT 1  Component    INPUT 2  Component         Picture is pink  no green   on INPUT 1  RGB  INPUT  2  RGB      Change the input signal type setting   Select    Color is faded or poor  in the    Help    menu  and then select  an input signal type        Picture 
15.  DISCONNECTING  THEPOWER COFD  FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WILL RESULT IN PREMATURE LAMP FAILURE           INFORMATION    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital   device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable   protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates    uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance   with the operation manual  may cause harmful interference to radio communications    However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If   this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can   be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct   the interference by one or more of the following measures      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help  U S A  ONLY                      Declaration of conformity   SHARP PROJECTOR  MODEL DT 100   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules  Operation is subject to the following  conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must  ac
16.  Information  For the U S         56  Lee tT SMA AG A Lond Specifications  Caution Concerning the Lamp   Dimensions              eret ae  Replacing the Lamp                               Index    E BAN a Ka LAN  Removing and Installing CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY  the Lamp Unit                  sss 51  VALID IN USA ONLY                        60  Resetting the Lamp Timer                      52 LIMITED WARRANTY     VALID IN CANADA ONLY                 61    F     IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS    CAUTION  Please read all of these instructions before you operate this product    and save these instructions for later use     Electrical energy can perform many useful functions  This product has been engineered  and manufactured to assure your personal safety  BUT IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN  POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS  In order not to defeat the  safeguards incorporated in this product  observe the following basic rules for its installation   use and servicing     1     Read Instructions  All the safety and operating instructions should  be read before the product is operated       Retain Instructions    The safety and operating instructions should be  retained for future reference       Heed Warnings    All warnings on the product and in the operating  instructions should be adhered to       Follow Instructions    All operating and use instructions should be  followed       Cleaning    Unplug this product from the wall outlet before  cleaning  Do not use liquid cleaners or ae
17.  Insert the batteries     Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match  the   and    marks inside the battery compartment   O  3 Attach the cover and slide it until it clicks into place           O    A Caution  Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced   Replace only with the same or equivalent type   Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the   and   marks inside the battery  compartment   Batteries of different types have different properties  therefore do not mix batteries of different types   Do not mix new and old batteries   This may shorten the life of new batteries or may cause old batteries to leak   Remove the batteries from the remote control once they have run out  as leaving them in can cause them  to leak   Battery fluid from leaked batteries is harmful to skin  therefore ensure that you first wipe them and then  remove them using a cloth     The batteries included with this projector may run down in a short period  depending on how they are kept   Be sure to replace them as soon as possible with new batteries    Remove the batteries from the remote control if you will not be using the remote control for a long time   Comply with the rules  ordinance  of each local government when disposing of worn out batteries           14    Usable Range    The remote control can be used to control the  projector within the ranges shown in the illustra   tion       Y Note     The signal from the remote control can be r
18.  individual lamp and or the condition  and the frequency of use  It is important to note that failure can often result in the bulb cracking    H When the lamp replacement indicator and on screen display icon are illuminated  it is recommended  that the lamp be replaced with a new one immediately  even if the lamp appears to be operating  normally    H Should the lamp break  there is also a possibility that glass particles may spread inside of the  projector  In such a case  it is recommended you contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Service  Center or Dealer to assure safe operation    H Should the lamp break  the glass particles may spread inside the lamp cage or gas contained in the  lamp may be vented into the room from the exhaust vent  Because the gas in this lamp includes  mercury  ventilate the room well if the lamp breaks and avoid all exposure to the released gas  In case  of exposure to the gas  consult a doctor as soon as possible     Replacing the Lamp    Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use  The lamp will be very hot and may  cause burn or injury     E Carefully change the lamp by following the instructions described in this section    If you wish   you may have the lamp replaced at your nearest Sharp Authorized Service Center or Dealer       If the new lamp does not light after replacement  take your projector to the nearest Sharp Authorized  Service Center or Dealer for repair          50    Removing and Installing the  Lamp Unit    A 
19.  minute after the lamp has been illumi   nated  This is normal operation as the lamp s  control circuitry is stabilising the lamp output  characteristics  It should not be regarded as  faulty operation      If the projector is put into standby mode and  immediately turned on again  the lamp may  take some time to start projection          28    urning the Projector On Off       Supplied    accessory Power cord          AC socket      English is the factory default language  If you  wantto change the on screen display to another  language  change the language according to  the procedure on page 43     Lamp indicator  x   0     m Power indicator    STANDBY ON button             ON ON button    D MEE    i button  Turning the Power off  Putting  the Projector into Standby Mode         1 Press   STANDBY ON on the pro    jector or CCOSTANDBY on the re     mote control  then press that but        ton again while the confirmation      message is displayed  to put the      projector into standby mode  On screen Display  confirmation message                                2 Unplug the power cord from the AC  outlet after the cooling fan stops      The power indicator on the projector E A  blinks in green while cooling  Yes   Press Again     The power indicator changes to red when      the projector finishes cooling  No   Please Wait    BA info      Donotunplug the power cord during projection       Enter STANDBY mode           v    Shutting Down  Please Wait        or cooling fan opera
20.  off     No confirmation sound is made         Speaker Setting    Selectable  items    On The audio signal is output from the  internal speaker     Off The audio signal is not output from the  internal speaker           Description                      Menu operation   gt  Page 39       Fan Mode Setting    This function changes the fan rotation speed     Selectable  items    Normal Suitable for normal environments     High Select this when using the projector at  altitudes of approximately 4 900 feet   1 500 meters  or more     Description                When    Fan Mode    is set to    High     the fan rotation  speeds up  and the fan noise becomes louder       Checking the Lamp Life  Status       You can confirm the cumulative lamp usage time  and the remaining lamp life  percentage      Lamp usage condition Remaining lamp life          Life    100  5   Operated exclusively Approx  Approx        with Lamp Setting set to   3 000 150 hours     Eco   Quiet    hours       Operated exclusively Approx  Approx   with Lamp Setting set to   2 000 100 hours   Bright  hours             DY Note      It is recommended that the lamp be changed  when the remaining lamp life becomes 5       The lamp life may vary depending on the us   age condition     Injesn    Tl   o   D      lt       r    7          45    quee with  Help  menu    This function advises you to solve the problems during usage        Utilizing  Help  menu functions    Example  When the picture has a green tint    When the p
21.  on the in   put signal and the selected input mode     qu the Menu Screen    ENTER button         Adjustment buttons  A W  lt   gt      MENU HELP button A  Adjustment buttons     A V 4 P   rS MENU HELP           MENU HELP       KEYSTONE    CC RETURN RETURN button  Le      G       Press RETURN to  EE return to the previous  Screen when the menu  is displayed        Menu Selections  Adjustments     Example  Adjusting  Bright      This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector           1 Press MENU  Example   Picture  screen menu for INPUT 1    The  Picture  menu screen for the se   Component  mode  lected input mode is displayed  Menu item  2 Press    or 4and select    Picture    SER EAS Ee EAD EEE  p   Picture Mode D Standard  to adjust  Contrast   om  1  U E  Bright   o E3   1     oc  Color   ol s   1  E  2 v  Tint   om  1  O c Q  Sharp   om  1   Oc  CLR Temp I 7500K     1 E  o0  Bright Boost   11 8   I     Progressive  gt  3D Progressive  Lamp Setting  gt  Bright   gt   Reset      gt  SEL  ADJ  44 ENTER  END                          39    fus the Menu Screen  Continued     3 Press A or Y and select    Bright     to adjust     The selected item is highlighted       To adjust the projected   image while watching it     Press GOENTER      The selected item  e g   Bright   is dis   played by itself at the bottom of the  screen      When pressing A or V  the following item    Color  after  Bright   will be displayed     QS Note      Press GJENTER aga
22.  terminal for INPUT 3 and 4         12    Numbers in   refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic    is explained     STANDBY button   For putting the EJ  projector into the   standby mode     KEYSTONE button EJ  For entering the   Keystone Correction  mode     RETURN button D  For returning to the  previous menu screen  during menu operations     AV MUTE button   For temporarily  324  displaying the black  screen and turning   off the sound     PICTURE MODE KE  button   For selecting the  appropriate picture                           28   ON button    For turning the power on     EJ MENU HELP button  For displaying adjustment  cy and setting screens  and  help screen     Ey Adjustment buttons   A V  lt 4  gt     lt  For selecting menu items     For adjusting the Keystone  Correction when in the  Keystone Correction mode     EJ ENTER button  For setting items selected  or adjusted on the menu     FREEZE button  For freezing images     Volume buttons  For adjusting the  speaker sound level     AUTO SYNC button   For automatically adjusting  images when connected  to a computer     RESIZE button   For switching the screen  size  STRETCH  SIDE  BAR  CINEMA ZOOM      EID INPUT 1  2 3 and 4  buttons  For switching to the  respective input modes          13         d      e   Q       1           E          Part Names and Functions  Continued     Inserting the Batteries    1 Press the A mark on the cover and slide it in the  direction of the arrow        h d  2
23.  the Projector    For optimal image quality  position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the projector   s feet  flat and level  Doing so will eliminate the need for Keystone correction and provide the best image    quality   See page 33    Standard Setup  Front Projection     H Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according  to the desired picture size   See page 20      Example of standard setup    N 8  Screen EN                                                       SY Note            Refer to page 20 for additional information concerning  Screen Size and Projection Distance      Ceiling mount Setup    H it is recommended that you use the optional  Sharp ceiling mount bracket for this installa   tion  Before mounting the projector  contact  your nearest Sharp Authorized Service Cen   ter or Dealer to obtain the recommended ceil   ing mount bracket  sold separately     e AN XRCM30 ceiling mount bracket  for  U S A      e AN 60KT ceiling mount bracket  its AN   TK201 and AN TK202 extension tubes  for  countries other than the U S A      H Invert the image by setting  Ceiling   Front   in    PRJ Mode     See page 43 for use of this  function          18    ci       Projection  PRJ  Mode    The projector can use any of the 4 projection modes  shown in the diagram below  Select the mode  most appropriate for the projection setting in use   You can set the PRJ mode in  SCR ADJ  menu   See page 43         W Table mounted  front projection W Ceil
24.  this Sharp product fail to operate during the warranty period  warranty service may be obtained upon delivery of the Sharp  product together with proof of purchase and a copy of this LIMITED WARRANTY statement to an Authorized Sharp Service Centre  or an Authorized Sharp Servicing Dealer  In home warranty service may be provided at Sharp s discretion on any Sharp television  with the screen size of 27  or larger and on any Sharp Over The Range Microwave Oven        This warranty constitutes the entire express warranty granted by Sharp and no other dealer  service centre or their agent or employee  is authorized to extend  enlarge or transfer this warranty on behalf of Sharp  To the extent the law permits  Sharp disclaims any and  all liability for direct or indirect damages or losses or for any incidental  special or consequential damages or loss of profits resulting  from a defect in material or workmanship relating to the product  including damages for the loss of time or use of this Sharp product  or the loss of information  The purchaser will be responsible for any removal  reinstallation  transportation and insurance costs  incurred  Correction of defects  in the manner and period of time described herein  constitute complete fulfillment of all obligations  and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the product and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims  whether  based on contract  negligence  strict liability or otherwise     WARRANTY PERI
25. 800 x 600   25 ra XGA  1024 x 768    3 aspect ratio SXGA  1280 x 960  854 x 480 640 x 480  SXGA    1400 x 1050   m  T SXGA  1280 x 1024  854 x 480 640 x 480  pica 1280 x 720 854 x 480    Input Signal Output screen image  Computer Image type STRETCH SIDE BAR CINEMA ZOOM       Resolution lower than  SVGA      TI EITHER  p    4 3 aspect ratio                                  Resolution higher than                   SVGA   e   O    O   o    O O     aisle iw hel      1280 x 1024  o oll C O O O 22  5 4 aspect ratio 9                    OI NOS  1280 x 720 O O O O    16 9 aspect  ratio                                           ME  Cutout area on which images cannot be projected          35    Fc    Operating with the Remote Control    Freezing a Moving Image    1 Press   FREEZE     The projected image is frozen   2 Press     FREEZE again to return    to the moving image from the cur   rently connected device     Selecting the Picture Mode    You can select the appropriate picture  mode to best match the projected im   age you are watching     Press PICTURE MODE     When pressing PICTURE MODE  the picture  mode changes in the following order     p Standard   Natural   Dynamic  gt  Movie1   Movie2 4    ZY Note    See page 41 for details on the picture mode     Auto Sync   Auto Sync Adjustment     Auto Sync function works when detect   ing input signal after the projector turns    on   Press     AUTO SYNC to manually ad   just with Auto Sync function     QS Note      When the optimum im
26. ODS  1 year  bulb 90 days        Projector    To obtain the name and address of the nearest Authorized Sharp Service Centre or Dealer  please contact     SHARP ELECTRONICS OF CANADA LTD  408 THE beg     SHARP ELECTRONICS OF CANADA LTD  SHARP    335 Britannia Road East 4      Mississauga  Ontario      8                 L4Z 1W9 E SERVICE   905  568 7140 Wa   lt  lt   Web site  www sharp ca STomER 9          61    
27. SHARP  DT 100    PROJECTOR OPERATION MANUAL  PROJECTEUR MODE D   EMPLOI  PROYECTOR MANUAL DE MANEJO    HSITSNA    2  D   gt   z   O     o    1ONVdS3       Before using the projector  please read this operation manual carefully     Introduction          m  Zz  0      0  T    IMPORTANT    For your assistance in reporting the loss  or theft of your Projector  please record   Model No   DT 100  the Serial Number located on the bottom  ofthe projector and retain this information  Serial No       Before recycling the packaging  please      ensure that you have checked the con   tents of the carton thoroughly against the  list of    Supplied accessories    on page 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     2  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  U S A  ONLY                      WARNING  High brightness light source  Do not stare into the beam of light  or view  1 X  gt  directly  Be especially careful that children do not stare directly into the    beam of light        
28. There are some errors in the values in the diagrams above      Values with a minus     sign indicate the distance from the lens center below the bottom of the  image          21    Samples of Cables for Connection      For more details of connection and cables  refer to the operation manual of the connecting equipment     You may need other cables or connectors not listed below     Input Terminal on the  Audio visual Component cable  commercially available  INPUT1 2    equipment     dil    3 RCA to 15 pin D sub adaptor  supplied   S video cable  commercially available  INPUTS       r                                                                                         Video cable  commercially available  INPUTS                                           93 5 mm minijack to RCA audio cable   commercially available     jan or Z    C    Cables for a camera or a video game    Coe C   dil  3 RCA to 15 pin D sub adaptor  supplied     Cables for a camera  or a video game                                                                               Cables for a camera  or a video game                               Cables for a camera or a video game 23 5   mm minijack to RCA audio cable  commer    cially available  RCA adaptor plug   Cages  commercially available     cha  Pd ro                                              or connect directly to  AUDIO  INPUT 3  4      RGB cable  commercially available                                      93 5 mm stereo audio cable   commercially ava
29. age cannot be achieved  with Auto Sync adjustment  use the help menu  for manual adjustments   See page 46           36    Co  C     w  oOo  om    SS FREEZE     FREEZE button    Ce   O        GO  S3 bes Mob PICTURE MODE  Jojo button    AUTO SYNC  AUTO SYNC    button    me Items    The following shows the items that can be set in the projector                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Main menu Sub menu   Picture  menu Picture Picture Mode Standard  Natural  INPUT 1  Component  INPUT 2 Page 41     Page 41 Dyna  Component  INPUT 3 INPUT 4 Movie2   Comp  Picture SCR ADJ  PRJ ADJ   Help na pee      Picture Mode  gt  Standard   m PATET H  Contrast   om  I   LH gis t REMOTIS H  Bright   0  f  I  f  i Color  30    30  1    Color a 1       Him sae    Tint   om0    i 1  Sharp    o H       H  9mm     oem     CLR Temp   7500K d5  I  D    Red  30     30  3    Bright Boost    11 0   1    amp   1 mm ERE H  Progressive   3D Progressive      Lamp Setting    Bright       Page 42 H  m Restt A     ar SEL ADJ     J ENTER     END CLR Temp 500k  5  P 42  INPUT 1  RGB  INPUT2  RGB     rage More  Picture SCR ADJ  PRJ ADJ      Help prd    Picture Mode  gt  Standard    Contrast   om  I  O Bright Boost  0 1 2   Bright  0  f  1   E   gt  Page 42  Red   om  I   El      Blue D 
30. as mountains  at altitudes of  approximately 4 900 feet  1 500 meters   or more    B When you use the projector in high altitude  areas with thin air  set  Fan Mode  to  High    Neglecting this can affect the longevity of the  optical system     Warning about placing the projector in   a high position   B When placing the projector in a high position   ensure that it is secured carefully to avoid per   sonal injury caused by the projector falling  down     Do not subject the projector to hard im    pact and or vibration    H Protect the lens so as not to hit or damage  the surface of the lens     Rest your eyes occasionally    H Continuously watching the screen for long  hours will cause eye strain  Be sure to occa   sionally rest your eyes     Avoid locations with extremes of tem    perature    B The operating temperature of the projector is  from 41  F to 95  F   5  C to  35  C     B The storage temperature of the projector is  from    4  F to 140  F     20  C to  60  C      Do not block the exhaust and intake    vents    H Allow atleast 11 19 16 inches  30 cm  of space  between the exhaust vent and the nearest  wall or obstruction    H Be sure that the intake vent and the exhaust  vent are not obstructed    H  f the cooling fan becomes obstructed  a pro   tection circuit will automatically put the pro   jector into standby mode to prevent overheat  damage  This does not indicate a malfunc   tion   See pages 48 and 49   Remove the pro   jector power cord from the wall outle
31. cable  the volume level will be half of  when using the 93 5 mm stereo audio cable      e   fe           r  0      le        2       SS Note     See page 54  Computer Compatibility Chart  for a list of computer signals compatible with the projec   tor  Use with computer signals other than those listed may cause some of the functions to not work      A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers  Contact your near   est Macintosh Dealer      Depending on the computer you are using  an image may not be projected unless the  computer s external output port is switched on   e g  Press    Fn    and  F5  keys simultaneously  when using a SHARP notebook computer   Refer to the specific instructions in your computer s  operation manual to enable your computer s external output port          25    Las      Connecting to a Monitor with RGB Input Terminal    You can display computer images on both the projector and a separate monitor using two sets of    RGB cables                     X To OUTPUT TRGE  To RGB output s  INPUT 1  2  Us input    1 E    terminal  N terminal   terminal                                                          RGB cable  commercially available  RGB cable  commercially available     RY Note      RGB signals and Component signals can be output to the monitor          26    qum to an Amplifier or Other Audio Equipment    The audio input from devices connected to the AUDIO INPUT terminals on the projector can be  output to audio equipme
32. cept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operation        Responsible Party     SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  Sharp Plaza  Mahwah  New Jersey 07430 2135  TEL  1 800 BE SHARP  1 800 237 4277  U S A  ONLY                      PRODUCT DISPOSAL   This projector utilizes tin lead solder  and a pressurized lamp containing a small amount of  mercury  Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations   For disposal or recycling information  please contact your local authorities or  if you are  located in the United States of America  the Electronic Industries Alliance  www eiae org            Caution Concerning Lamp Replacement  See    Replacing the Lamp    on page 50           This SHARP projector uses a DMD panel  This very sophisticated panel contains 409 920 pixels   micromirrors   As with any high technology electronic equipment such as large screen TVs   video systems and video cameras  there are certain acceptable tolerances that the equipment  must conform to    This unit has some inactive pixels within acceptable tolerances which may result in inactive dots  on the picture screen  This will not affect the picture quality or the life expectancy of the unit               5 2    qu to Read this Operation Manual    W The specifications are slightly different  depending on the model  However  you can connect and  operate all models in the same manner    e In this operation manual  the illustration and the scre
33. cord after the projector has entered standby mode and while the cooling  fan is running  The cooling fan runs for about 90 seconds             49    qe the Lamp    Lamp   E  t is recommended that the lamp  sold separately  be replaced when the remaining lamp life becomes  5  or less  or when you notice a significant deterioration in the picture and color quality  The lamp life   percentage  can be checked with the on screen display   see page 45    B Purchase a replacement lamp of type AN 100LP from your place of purchase  nearest Sharp  Authorized Service Center or Dealer        IMPORTANT NOTE TO U S  CUSTOMERS    The lamp included with this projector is backed by a 90 day parts and labor limited  warranty  All service of this projector under warranty  including lamp replacement   must be obtained through a Sharp Authorized Service Center or Dealer  For the  name of the nearest Sharp Authorized Service Center or Dealer  please call toll   free  1 888 GO SHARP  1 888 467 4277      Hg LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY For State Lamp Disposal  Information  www lamprecycle org or 1 800 BE SHARP U S A  ONLY                            Caution Concerning the Lamp   B This projector utilizes a pressurized mercury lamp  A loud sound may indicate lamp failure  Lamp  failure can be attributed to numerous sources such as  excessive shock  improper cooling  surface  scratches or deterioration of the lamp due to a lapse of usage time    The period of time up to failure largely varies depending on the
34. d   Canada  etc     6   1 8 m    QACCDAO007WJPZ       Optional accessory    E Lamp unit AN 100LP    SS Note    This optional accessory may not be available depending on the region  Please check with your  nearest Sharp Authorized Service Center or Dealer          10    qme Names and Functions        S  Numbers in   refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic e  is explained  2  o  Projector 3    Power 28  48    indicator    FT TAN  STANDBY ON  28   button  For turning the  power on and    LAY   TEMY  STANDBY ON       e    28  48 Lamp indicator    Temperature warning  indicator    Volume buttons    putting the      lt   gt      projector into For adjusting the speaker  standby mode  sound level     ENTER button EE  For setting   items selected   or adjusted on             INPUT buttons  A V   For switching input mode  1 2  3or 4     themenu  ELE MENU HELP button  For displaying   KEYSTONE E adjustment and   button setting screens  and    For entering  the Keystone  Correction  mode        help screen     Adjustment buttons   A V  lt 4  gt    E selecting menu items        EF Intake vent  Focus ring Ey Zoom ring  For adjusting For enlarging   the focus  reducing the picture   Remote control  Es sensor  HEIGHT G t     ADJUST  lever       Push both sides of the lens cap  to attach or remove        11           Numbers in Gl refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic    art Names and Functions  Continued     is explained   Rear View  Exhau
35. d irisan js  Remote control               mn  Remote control sensor                      eese 15  Replacing the lamp   Resize       RESIZE DUON niiina  RBETURN DUOR  iater rr nr seres  RGB C  ble        4 ecce ee mech ees  SCR   ADJ  itsitasid 43  Screen Size and Projection Distance        x20  Sharpe daten eiie ie 242  SIDE BAR    34  35  Speake iinoa neea anan a deer 45  STANDBY  buoni 54515454555555 asas aa kanga agengan 29  STANDBY ON button      28  29  STRETCH  22423424405439346143 34  35  Supplied accessories                               ese 10  System SOUNA oeste tens 45    Temperature warning indicator  Mt PS       Video Sysletmi iui 38  Volume  DUTLONS        ida tore t prt pneri 32  VEP OS  is asa seni makani pen tu naa E gae agi E 38  46  ZOOM TING sasa aa cerne e sxe aa AN NE ANAN 30         59    VALID IN USA ONLY    CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY    SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumer purchaser that this Sharp brand product  the  Product     when shipped in its original container  will be free from defective workmanship and materials  and agrees that it will  at its option  either  repair the defect or replace the defective Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured equivalent at no charge to the purchaser  for parts or labor for the period s  set forth below     This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product nor to the additional excluded item s  set forth below nor to any  Product the exterior of which has b
36. e   flected off a screen for easy operation  How   ever  the effective distance of the signal may  differ depending on the screen material     When using the remote control     Ensure that you do not drop  expose to mois   ture or high temperature      The remote control may malfunction under a  fluorescent lamp  In this case  move the pro   jector away from the fluorescent lamp     Remote control sensor    a         e   Q       7           23        Remote  control signal  transmitters    Remote control         15    Quick Start    This section shows the basic operation  projector connecting with the video equipment   For details   see the page described below for each step     Setup and Projection    In this section  connection of the projector and the video equipment is explained using one ex   ample     3    STaNDBY ON 8 STANDBY button  8 button    5 INPUT buttons        3 ON button  exo  S75 7 KEYSTONE bution  7 KEYSTONE Co G3 c   button   L  6 Focus ring  a 4    2 _ __ _ 5 INPUT 3 button  6 Zoom ring  6 HEIGHT    ADJUST lever    1  Place the projector facing a wall or a screen  P  18    2  Connect the projector to the video equipment and plug the power  cord into the AC socket of the projector    To AUDIO  INPUT 3  4      amp       terminal    To INPUT 3 terminal            gt  PP  22 28    On the projector On the remote control    STANDBY ON    Qo            16    4  Turn the video equipment on and start playback    5  Select the INPUT mode    Select the    INPUT 3    
37. een damaged or defaced  which has been subjected to improper voltage or other misuse  abnormal  service or handling  or which has been altered or modified in design or construction     In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty  the purchaser should follow the steps set forth below and provide proof of  purchase to the servicer     The limited warranty described herein is in addition to whatever implied warranties may be granted to purchasers by law  ALL IMPLIED  WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE ARE LIMITED   TO THE PERIOD S  FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE SET FORTH BELOW  Some states do not allow limitations on how long an  implied warranty lasts  so the above limitation may not apply to you     Neither the sales personnel of the seller nor any other person is authorized to make any warranties other than those described herein   or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time period described herein on behalf of Sharp     The warranties described herein shall be the sole and exclusive warranties granted by Sharp and shall be the sole and exclusive  remedy available to the purchaser  Correction of defects  in the manner and for the period of time described herein  shall constitute  complete fulfillment of all liabilities and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the Product  and shall constitute full  satisfaction of all claims  whether based on contract  negligence  strict liability or othe
38. en connecting to equipment with S video output terminal  INPUTS       To S video output terminal   DVD etc   To audio          output terminal To AUDIO  To INPUTS  INPUTS  4   terminal terminal                AUDIO  gt   eur a4              S video cable    RCA audio cable          commercially available      commercially available    Use the cable when you want  to enjoy the sound from the  projector s speaker        When connecting to equipment with video output terminal  INPUT4       To video output terminal   DVD  etc   To audio d    output terminal                  To INPUT4 To AUDIO  INPUT  terminal 3  4  terminal                   INPUT 5        Composite video cable    RCA audio cable   commercially available      commercially available      Use the cable when you want to  enjoy the sound from the projector s  speaker          24    quem to a Computer    When connecting a computer  ensure that it is the last device to be turned on after all the  connections are made    Ensure that you have read the operation manuals of the devices to be connected before making  connections     To audio output terminal  To RGB output terminal        To INPUT1 terminal To AUDIO     INPUT1  2   N    RGB Cable e  i    terminal    93 5 mm stereo or  commercially available   mono audio cable   commercially  available or  available as Sharp  Service part  QCNWGAO038WJPZ                                              ure A  A keker    sese  EXER    ay          When using the 93 5 mm mono audio 
39. en display are simplified for explanation  and  may differ slightly from the actual display          d          Q  c   7   mr       E           sing the Menu Screen    ENTER button         Adjustment buttons  A     lt   gt      MENU HELP button    Adjustment buttons   A V D   MENU HELP MENU HELP    JA button       Buttons used in  RETURN RETURN button      this operation      Press CO RETURN to  return to the previous  screen when the menu  is displayed        Menu Selections  Adjustments        Example  Adjusting  Bright       lt  This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector  Button used in    Press    Example   Picture  screen menu for INPUT 1 i  1 jas j this step  lected input mode is displayed  Menu item                The  Picture  menu screen for the se                                                  2 noe select    Picture    see NX ER  k        On screen    0 P pem display   ewm   J ENTER  SEND   5 39  CL  Info          Indicates safeguards for using the projector   Q Note           Indicates additional information for setting up and operating the  projector   For Future Reference  Maintenance Troubleshooting Index      gt  P  47   gt  PP  55 and 56   gt  P 59      ontents    Preparing   Introduction   How to Read this Operation Manual      3   jSfeln r  iod 4   IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS                 6   ACCESS0ries_           naa ann anana anana anana ee 10   Part Names and Functions                   11  Inserting the Batteries          
40. en type analog input  0 0 7 Vp p  positive  75 Q terminated  HORIZONTAL SYNC  SIGNAL  TTL level  positive negative    VERTICAL SYNC  SIGNAL  Same as above   4 pin mini DIN connector   Y  luminance signal   1 0 Vp p  sync negative  75 Q terminated   C  chrominance signal   Burst 0 286 Vp p  75 Q terminated   RCA connector  VIDEO  composite video  1 0 Vp p  sync negative  75 Q  terminated   45 85 Hz   15 70 kHz   12 108 MHz   93 5 mm minijack or RCA terminal  0 5 Vrms  more than 22 kQ  stereo   93 5 mm minijack  0 5 Vrms  less than 2 2 kQ    4 cm x 2 85 cm oval x 1  AC 100 240 V   3 6A   50 60 Hz   350 W  Lamp Setting  305 W  Lamp Setting  330 W  Lamp Setting  Bright      285 W  Lamp Setting    Eco   Quiet   with AC 240 V   4 W  AC 100 V    5 W  AC 240 V    1 315 BTU hour  Lamp Setting  Bright      1 145 BTU hour  Lamp Setting    Eco   Quiet     with AC 100 V   1 240 BTU hour  Lamp Setting  Bright      1 070 BTU hour  Lamp Setting    Eco   Quiet   with AC 240 V   41  F to 95  F   5  C to  35  C       4  F to 140  F   20 C to  60  C    Plastic   38 kHz   12 13 32  x 4 19 64  x 11 1 32   315  W  x 109  H  x 280  D  mm   main body only   12 13 32  x 4 47 64  x 11 37 64   315  W  x 120  H  x 294  D  mm   including adjust   ment foot and projecting parts    8 6 Ibs   3 9 kg    Remote control  Power cord for U S  and Canada  etc   3 RCA to 15 pin D sub  adaptor  Operation manual     Bright      Eco   Quiet     with AC 100 V    As a part of policy of continuous improvement  SHARP rese
41. flickers on INPUT  1  RGB  INPUT 2  RGB      Select  Initiate  Auto Sync  Adjustments  after selecting  Vertical  stripes or flickering image appear    in the    Help    menu  and then  press ENTER    If the picture hasn t improved  select  Adjust horizontal noise   and  then press ENTER  After that  press  lt  or    to adjust        Picture is too bright and  whitish     Image adjustments are incorrectly set        The cooling fan becomes  noisy     When temperature inside the projector increases  the cooling fan  runs faster        The lamp does not light  up even after the  projector turns on        The lamp suddenly turns  off during projection     The lamp indicator is illuminating in red   Replace the lamp        The image sometimes  flickers     Cables incorrectly connected to the projector or the connected  equipment works improperly    Select  Vertical stripes or flickering image appear  in the  Help   menu and make the necessary adjustments    If this happens frequently  replace the lamp        The lamp needs much  time to turn on        Picture is dark        The lamp will eventually need to be changed   While the remaining lamp life draws to a close  replace the lamp           This unit is equipped with a microprocessor  Its performance could be adversely affected by incorrect operation  or interference  If this should happen  unplug the Unit and plug it in again after more than 5 minutes     qe Information  For the U S      For the location of the nearest Sharp A
42. gt INPUT3 lt    gt INPUT4 4       O       When  Auto Search  is set to  On   INPUT  A   V onthe projector functions as the Auto Search  buttons   See page 44      INPUT    INPUTZ  INPUT3 INPUT 4  E C3       INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT  buttons    INPUT 3 INPUT 4    Adjusting the Projected Image Zoom ring    1 Adjusting the Focus    You can adjust the focus with the focus  ring on the projector     Rotate the focus ring to adjust the fo   cus while watching the projected image     2 Adjusting the Screen Size    You can adjust the screen size using  the zoom ring on the projector        Focus ring    Rotate the zoom ring to enlarge or  shrink the screen size          30    3 Adjusting the Height    The height of the projector can be ad   justed using the adjustment feet at the  front and rear of the projector     When the screen is above the projec   tor  the projection image can be made  higher by adjusting the projector     1 Lift the projector to adjust its  height while lifting the HEIGHT  ADJUST lever     2 Remove your hands from the  HEIGHT ADJUST lever of the pro   jector after its height has been  finely adjusted      The angle of projection is adjustable up  to 8 degrees from the surface on which  the projector is placed     3 Use the rear adjustment foot to  make the projector level     The projector is adjustable  1 degree  from the standard position       Y Note     When adjusting the height of the projector   trapezoidal distortion occurs  Follow the pro   cedures in Keyst
43. icture has a green tint on INPUT 1   Component  INPUT 2  Component        Press   MENU HELP   Wu    2 Press 4 or  gt  to select    Help     then  press CJENTER     3 Press A or Y to select    Color is  faded or poor  on Help menu  then  press GJENTER        Picture SCR ADJ  PRJ ADJ   Help      There is no picture or audio    Color is faded or poor      Picture is dark    The image is distorted      Reset all adjustments to default settings                              SEL     ENTER     END  ENTER  C     Help  b Color is faded or poor    The picture has a green or pink tint   v Select the signal type     Adjust  Color  or  Tint   and change  Bright Boost   setting to off  PICTURE  menu      G Return          44 ENTER     END      SEL              NS               46    Adjustment buttons   A V    gt          MENU HELP MENU HELP    button       ENTER ENTER button    4 Select    Select the signal type      then press CJENTER     D Select    Component     then press  GENTER     If there are more items to be set after this   follow the instructions on the screen and  select the best item for your needs     QS Note      You can adjust the items with check marks  v        The items in the  Help  menu change  de   pending on the input signal or setting that you  have selected      If the problem is not solved  refer to     Troubleshooting      see pages 55 and 56     F     Maintenance    Cleaning the projector   W Ensure that you have unplugged the power  cord before cleaning the pro
44. id 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  When the product exhibits a distinct change  in performance  this indicates a need for  service           e DLP    Digital Light Processing  and DMD     Digital Micromirror Device  are trademarks  of Texas Instruments  Inc      Microsoft  and Windows  are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United  States and or other countries      PC AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the  United States      Macintosh  is a registered trademark of Apple Computer  Inc  in the United States and or  other countries      All other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  respective companies    e Some IC chips in this product include confidential and or trade secret property belonging  to Texas Instruments  Therefore you may not copy  modify  adapt  translate  distribute   reverse engineer  reverse assemble or discompile the contents thereof                md  x       Q       1      
45. ilable or available as Sharp  service part QONWGAO038WJPZ     Edid            22    fc    Before connecting  ensure that the power cord of the projector is unplugged from the AC  outlet and turn off the devices to be connected  After making all connections  turn on the  projector first and then the other devices     The projector is equipped with input terminals that support component  S video  and video signals   See the illustration below to connect with the audio visual equipment    The image quality is highest in the order of the component signal  the S video signal and the video  signal  If your audio visual equipment has a component output terminal  use the COMPUTER   COMPONENT terminal  INPUT1 or INPUT 2  on the projector for video connection     onnecting to Video Equipment    When connecting to equipment with component output terminal  INPUT1 or  INPUT2     Supplied 4 3 RCA to 15 pin    To audio output EE  s   D sub adaptor  terminal To component output   Y  CB PB  CR PR  terminal        To INPUT1 terminal To AUDIO  INPUTI  2   terminal                                      e   fe            r  0      le        2        Component cable   commercially  available                                                   93 5 mm minijack to RCA  audio cable   commercially d iri  gt   available  pin D su                      adaptor        Use the cable when you want to  enjoy the sound from the projector s  speaker          23      Connecting to Video Equipment  Continued     Wh
46. in to return to the  previous screen     4 Press 4 or    to adjust the item  selected     The adjustment is stored     5 Press    MENU HELP       The menu screen will disappear     SY Note    SCR ADJ  PRJ ADJ    Picture Mode D gt  Standard    Color    Tint   Sharp  CLR Temp  Bright Boost  Progressive         Lamp Setting m  Bright       Reset    SEL ADJ  Single ADJ         gt  3D Progressive    eo Help           END                Items to be adjusted          Picture SCR   ADJ PRJ   ADJ  A Resize D   Stretch      Keystone  OSD Display m On  Backaround B   Loqo                   The item displayed by itself            Help             Picture  Bright   DEREN             SEL ADJ  Rtn  Menu     END  WG 506 200 PRJ ADJ 49 Help    Picture Mode m   Standard  Contrast   oW  I  O  Color   01    1  E   Tint   om  I  B  Sharp   o1 H  I    CLRTemp   7500K Q      D  Bright Boost Lo 1m  I   8   Progressive m  3D Progressive  Lamp Setting    Bright        Reset   lt 3   SEL ADJ      ENTER     END               Menu buttons do not function while the projector is operating the    Auto Sync      FREEZE     or    AV    MUTE    functions          40    4    b Example   Picture  screen menu for             INPUT 3 mode   Picture SCR   ADJ PRJ   ADJ o9 Help   CD  O Picture Mode m  Standard    Contrast   om  I  O   Q Bright I oIE3  1   E   Color   oE  I  E    Tint   om  I  O   Sharp   o1 H  I  H    J CLR Temp   7500K  Q  I      T       Bright Boost   1  6   I         Progressive  gt  3D Progressi
47. ing fan has stopped  clean the vents          47    f    aintenance Indicators    H The warning lights  power indicator  lamp indicator and temperature warning indicator  on the  projector indicate problems inside the projector    E ifa problem occurs  either the temperature warning indicator or the lamp indicator will illuminate  red  and the projector will enter standby mode  After the projector has entered standby mode   follow the procedures given below     STANDBY ON Q       spe indicator        PM  d All Temperature warning indicator            Power indicator    About the temperature warning indicator    If the temperature inside the projector increases  due to blockage of the air vents  or the setting location      GEL will illuminate in the lower left corner of the picture  If the temperature keeps on rising  the lamp  will turn off and the temperature warning indicator will blink  the cooling fan will run  and then the projec   tor will enter standby mode  After    ly appears  be sure to perform the measures described on page  49     About the lamp indicator    Change The Lamp     H When the remaining lamp life becomes 5  or less      yellow  and    Change The Lamp  will be  displayed on the screen  When the percentage becomes 0   it will change to B  red   the lamp will  automatically turn off and then the projector will automatically enter standby mode  At this time  the  lamp indicator will illuminate in red    E If you try to turn on the projector a fourth time 
48. ing mounted  front projection  Menu item      Front  Menu item  gt     Ceiling   Front   W Table mounted  rear projection W Ceiling mounted  rear projection   with a translucent screen   with a translucent screen   LR     Menu item      Rear  Menu item  gt     Ceiling   Rear        E       Indication of the Projection Image Size and Projection Distance  Example  STRETCH Mode  16 9     Picture Size  300                200     100   80     Projection  Distance         19    Setting up the Projector  Continued     Screen Size and Projection Distance    When using a wide screen  16 9  and projecting 16 9 image    Picture  Screen  size    Projection distance  L        Diag   x   300   762 cm     Width  261   664 cm    Height  147   374 cm    Minimum  L1   3410   10 6 m     Maximum  L2     40  4   12 3 m     Distance from the lens center to  the bottom of the image  H         38 3 32      97 cm        270   686 cm   250   635 cm     235   598 cm  218   553 cm    132   336 cm  123   311 cm    31  4   9 6 m   29  1   8 9 m     36  4   11 1 m   33  7   10 2 m        34 9 a      87 cm      31    7 64        81 cm        200   508 cm     174   443 cm    23  3   7 1 m     26  11   8 2 m        25 25 64        64 cm        100   254 cm     87   221 cm    74   187 cm  49   125 cm    17  5   5 3 m   11  7   8 5 m     20  2   6 1 m       19 3   64      48 cm      12 45 64      32 cm        80   203 cm     70   177 cm             98   249 cm              39   100 cm    9  4   2 8 m     10  9 
49. jector    W The cabinet as well as the operation panel is  made of plastic  Avoid using benzene or  thinner  as these can damage the finish on the  cabinet    W Do not use volatile agents such as insecticides  on the projector    Do not attach rubber or plastic items to the  projector for long periods    The effects of some of the agents in the plastic  may cause damage to the quality or finish of the  projector    E Wipe off dirt gently with a soft flannel cloth    W When the dirt is hard to remove  soak a cloth in   a mild detergent diluted with water  wring the  cloth well and then wipe the projector   Strong cleaning detergents may discolor  warp  or damage the coating on the projector  Make  sure to test on a small  inconspicuous area on  the projector before use     Thinner       Cleaning the lens   W Use a commercially available blower or lens  cleaning paper  for glasses and camera lenses   for cleaning the lens  Do not use any liquid type  cleaning agents  as they may wear off the  coating film on the surface of the lens    W As the surface of the lens can easily get  damaged  be sure not to scrape or hit the lens     E    Lo 738    Cleaning the exhaust and intake vents  W Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the  exhaust vent and the intake vent           If you want to clean the air vents during pro     jector operation  be sure to press       STANDBY ON on the projector or   STANDBY on the remote control and put  the projector into standby mode  After the  cool
50. mage    SCR   ADJ  menu     Menu operation  gt  Page 39         Picture CU PRJ  ADJ   Help             D O Resize m  Stretch   2       9 Keystone   01 7  I  O       OSD Display  gt  On    L Background   Logo   5  L PRJ Mode D Front      Language D English   D Setting the Resize Mode  4  Selecting the Background  Image  Qs  Sw Note Selectable items Description    For details of the Resize mode  see pages 34 Logo Sharp logo screen  and 35     You can also press RESIZE on the remote Plus ele scree  control to set the resize mode   See page 34   None mE        2  Keystone Correction  5  Reversing Inverting    Projected Images       When the image is projected either from the top  or from the bottom towards the screen at an                               angle  the image becomes distorted Selectable items Description  trapezoidally  The function for correcting trap  Front Normal image  Projected from  ezoidal distortion is called Keystone Correction  the front of the screen   Ceiling   Front Inverted image  Projected  Select  Keystone  on the  SCR ADJ    from the front of the screen  menu and adjust with the slide bar  with an inverted projector    gt  or A button 4 or V button Rear Reversed image  Projected  N     M A     from the rear of the screen or  x 5    Y with a mirror   3  n d Ds Ceiling   Rear Reversed and inverted image  Z    Projected with a mirror                    See page 33 for details of Keystone Correction  See page 19 for details of Projection  PRJ  Mode        
51. n  complex systems including  but not limited to  projectors installed  in custom enclosures  projectors connected to third party control  and automation systems  and realignment of projectors installed in   mirrored  rear projection enclosures        Where to Obtain Service  From a Sharp Authorized Servicer located in the United States  To  find the location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer  call Sharp  toll free at 1 800 BE SHARP    What to do to Obtain Service  Contact your Sharp Authorized Servicer to obtain in home service  for this Product  The Servicer will come to your home and if  necessary to remove the Product for repair at the Servicer s facility   the Servicer will reinstall it upon completion of repair  Be sure to  have Proof of Purchase available           TO OBTAIN PRODUCT INFORMATION  CALL 1 800 BE SHARP  1 800 237 4277  OR VISIT www sharpusa com          60    VALID IN CANADA ONLY    SHARP  LIMITED WARRANTY    Consumer Electronics Products  Congratulations on your purchase     Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd   hereinafter called    Sharp     gives the following express warranty to the first consumer purchaser for  this Sharp brand product  when shipped in its original container and sold or distributed in Canada by Sharp or by an Authorized Sharp  Dealer                                  Sharp warrants that this product is free  under normal use and maintenance  from any defects in material and workmanship  If any  such defects should be found in this 
52. nt  The audio output is determined according to the selected input mode        To AUDIO OUTPUT terminal        Amplifier                93 5 mm minijack to RCA audio cable   commercially available        DY Note     93 5 mm minijack to RCA audio cable  commercially available  is required      Before connecting  ensure that both the projector and the audio equipment to be connected are  turned off      When turning off the projector while it is connected to audio equipment  ensure that you turn off the  audio equipment first and then the projector      The volume level of external equipment changes in accordance with the volume level of the projector      e   le            r  0      le        2            27    C    Connecting the Power Cord       Plug the supplied power cord into the AC  socket on the rear of the projector     Turning the Projector on    Note that the connections to external equip   ment and power outlet should be done be   fore performing the operations written be   low   See pages 23 to 28      Remove the lens cap and press    STANDBY ON on the projector or  COON on the remote control     DY Note      About the Lamp Indicator  The lamp indicator illuminates to indicate the  status of the lamp    Green  The lamp is on   Blinking in green  The lamp is warming up  or shutting down   Red  The lamp is shut down abnormally  or the lamp should be replaced      When switching on the projector  a slight flick   ering of the image may be experienced within  the first
53. nt parts are required  be sure  integral convenience receptacles as this can the service technician has used replacement  result in a risk of fire or electric shock  parts specified by the manufacturer or have the  16  Object and Liquid Entry Same characteristics as the original part   Never push objects of any kind into this product Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire   through openings as they may touch dangerous electric shock  or other hazards   voltage points or short out parts that could result 20  Safety Check  in a fire or electric shock  Never spill liquid of any Upon completion of any service or repairs to this  kind on the product  product  ask the service technician to perform  17  Servicing Safety checks to determine that the product is in  Do not attempt to service this product yourself as proper operating condition   opening or removing covers may expose youto 21  Wall or Ceiling Mounting  dangerous voltage or other hazards  Refer all This product should be mounted to a wall or  servicing to qualified service personnel  ceiling only as recommended by the  18  Damage Requiring Service manufacturer   Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer 22  Heat  servicing to qualified service personnel under the This product should be situated away from heat  following conditions    Sources such as radiators  heat registers  stoves   a  When the power supply cord or plug is or other products  including amplifiers  that  damaged  produce heat     b  Ifliqu
54. oD     F       Progressive  T   8b Progressive  CLRTem   7500K Q gt   I m   gt  Page 42 Film Mode  Bright Boost   1 6  1  8  Lamp Setting Bright  Lamp Setting    Bright Eco Quiet    gt  Page 42        Reset  HQ Reset     ar SEL  ADJ  4 ENTER     END Main menu Sub menu  SCR   ADJ Resize Stretch   m      P 43 w Pa e 43 Side Bar  Tol dT ET  NS  T E 1e PA  MIN   gt  Page g Cinema Zoom  Keystone    100   lt  gt  100  Picture SCR   ADJ PRJ   ADJ e   9 Help P  age 43     Resize  gt  Stretch   gt  9   Kee L oY  EA Hiosobisayionom    OSD Display  gt  On     Page 43  Background 4 Logo Background Logo  PRJ Mode Front Bl  Language m   English    Page 43 None  PRJ Mode Front  Ceili Front     Page 43 Bears el  Ceiling Rear   lt  gt  SEL ADJ  44 ENTER     END    Language English    You can adjust the menu items with icons             Page 43 Papak mn  and  r9  using the respective buttons on the re  Nederlands 2     mote control Fran  ais D 9  is aliano     Items when inputting component signal through INPUT 1 or Svenska    T  INPUT 2  or when selecting INPUT 3 or INPUT 4   e 2     2    Tone    will appear on the menu screen only when PAL or  201  SECAM signals are input  including when forcibly changed Hoi                to those input signals   There is basically no need to adjust   Tone   but you can adjust the picture tone with this  adjustment when inputting PAL or SECAM signals     3 Items when inputting RGB signal through INPUT 1 or  INPUT 2          37      Menu Items  Continued    
55. one Correction to correct the  distortion   See pages 33 and 43      BA Info      Do not apply too much pressure on the pro   jector when the front adjustment foot comes  out      When lowering the projector  be careful not to    get your fingers caught in the area between  the adjustment foot and the projector      Hold the projector firmly while lifting or carry   ing      Do not hold by the lens area              ff  NY      i J  HEIGHT    ADJUST lever            Make small  adjustments        Rear adjustment foot     e   o   1      9                     31    oiseg       C ov Projection  Continued        Adjusting the Volume    Press     G  on the remote control or     4      on the projector to adjust the vol         ume  oS  2 C9 C9 CJ  SY Note Bla AVMUTE AV MUTE button      Pressing          lt  will lower the volume     Pressing C      will raise the volume  TN    When the projector is connected to external f VOL Volume buttons  equipment  the volume level of the external    equipment changes in accordance with the DU 4  volume level of the projector  Set the projector   s    EE  volume to the lowest level when turning the C   projector on off or changing the input signal  G5 EE    When you do not want to output the sound from  the projectors speaker while the projector is  connected to external equipment  set    page 45      Displaying the Black Screen  and Turning off the Sound  Temporarily       On screen Display    Press     AV MUTE on the remote con   trol to tem
56. p    See page 51     Take the projector to your  nearest Sharp Authorized  Service Center or Dealer  for repair    Please exercise care when  replacing the lamp   Securely install the cover        Green on   Red on    Green  blinks   Cooling     Power  indicator       BA Info          The power   indicator blinks  in red when the  projector is on        The lamp unit cover  is open        If the power indicator blinks  in red even when the lamp  unit cover is securely  installed  contact your  nearest Sharp Authorized  Service Center or Dealer  for advice       If the temperature warning indicator illuminates  and the projector enters standby mode  follow the  possible solutions above and then wait until the projector has cooled down completely before plug   ging in the power cord and turning the power back on   At least 10 minutes       If the power is turned off for a brief moment due to power outage or some other cause while using  the projector  and the power supply recovers immediately after that  the lamp indicator will illumi   nate in red and the lamp may not be lit  In this case  unplug the power cord from the AC outlet   replace the power cord in the AC outlet and then turn the power on again      The cooling fan keeps the internal temperature of the projector constant and this function is con   trolled automatically  The sound of the cooling fan may change during operation because the fan  speed may change and this is not a malfunction      Do not unplug the power 
57. porarily display a black  screen and turn off the sound  K    On screen Display    AV MUTE       QS Note      Pressing Cx  AV MUTE again will turn the projected  image back on          32         Correcting Trapezoidal  Distortion    KEYSTONE KEYSTONE button    When the image is projected either from  the top or from the bottom towards the   Em    screen at an angle  the image becomes    C9              Adjustment buttons  distorted trapezoidally  The function for       ANU   correcting trapezoidal distortion is RETURN RETURN button  called Keystone Correction           Y Note     The Keystone Correction can be adjusted up  to an angle of approximately  13 degrees and  the screen can also be set up to an angle of  approximately  13 degrees  when the resize    mode is set to    STRETCH     see page 34           V On screen display                                           1 Press KEYSTONE to enter the  Keystone Correction mode   Keystone Correction mode     Keystone wi 0    i  a    You can also display the on screen dis  43 gt  ADJ   f  END  play of the Keystone Correction mode  with   KEYSTONE on the projector  Shrinks upper side    Move the slide bar in the   direction    2 Press a  gt  or 4 Y to adjust the ee eases  Keystone Correction  N Wi    You can also adjust the Keystone Cor  H  rection using the adjustment buttons on H    the projector  Oo  FE  DY Note Shrinks lower side    EN cm   lt  Press G RETURN while the on screen dis   Move the slide bar in the   direction   5
58. product within the applicable warranty period  Sharp shall  at its option  repair or replace the  product as specified herein        This warranty shall not apply to     a  Any defects caused or repairs required as a result of abusive operation  negligence  accident  improper installation or inappropriate  use as outlined in the owner s manual     b  Any Sharp product tampered with  modified  adjusted or repaired by any party other than Sharp  Sharp s Authorized Service  Centres or Sharp s Authorized Servicing Dealers     c  Damage caused or repairs required as a result of the use with items not specified or approved by Sharp  including but not limited  to head cleaning tapes and chemical cleaning agents     d  Anyreplacement of accessories  glassware  consumable or peripheral items required through normal use of the product including  but not limited to earphones  remote controls  AC adapters  batteries  temperature probe  stylus  trays  filters  belts  ribbons   cables and paper     e  Any cosmetic damage to the surface or exterior that has been defaced or caused by normal wear and tear     f  Any damage caused by external or environmental conditions  including but not limited to transmission line power line voltage or   liquid spillage     g  Any product received without appropriate model  serial number and CSA cUL markings    h  Any products used for rental or commercial purposes    i  Any installation  setup and or programming charges                               Should
59. rature warn   cap   See page 11   ing indicator on the projector will blink  and after  W Do not expose the projector to direct sunlight a 90 second cooling off period the projector will  or place next to heat sources  Doing so may enter standby mode  Refer to  Maintenance In   affect the cabinet color or cause deformation dicators  on page 48 for details   of the plastic cover   Other connected equipment CL Info  H When connecting a computer or other audio     The cooling fan regulates the internal tem   visual equipment to the projector  make the perature  and its performance is automatically  connections AFTER unplugging the power controlled  The sound of the fan may change  cord of the projector from the AC outlet and during projector operation due to changes in  turning off the equipment to be connected  the fan speed  This does not indicate malfunc   H Please read the operation manuals of the pro  tion   jector and the equipment to be connected for   Do not unplug the power cord during projec   instructions on how to make the connections  tion or cooling fan operation  This can cause    damage due to rise in internal temperature   as the cooling fan also stops       Accessories    Supplied accessories    Remote control Two R 6 batteries 3 RCA to 15 pin Lens cap  attached   RRMCGA430WJSA   AA  size  UM SUM 3  D sub adaptor CCAPHA024WJSA  HP 7 or similar   11 8   30 cm     QCNWGAO075WJPZ        lt  Operation manual  this manual  TINS B999WJZZ      Power cord   for U S  an
60. rosol  cleaners  Use a damp cloth for cleaning       Attachments    Do not use attachments not recommended by the  product manufacturer as they may cause hazards       Water and Moisture    Do not use this product near water for example   near a bath tub  wash bowl  kitchen sink  or  laundry tub  in a wet basement  or near a  swimming pool  and the like       Accessories    Do not place this product on an unstable cart   stand  tripod  bracket  or table  The product may  fall  causing serious injury to a child or adult  and  serious damage to the product  Use only with a  cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table  recommended by the manufacturer  or sold with  the product  Any mounting of the product should  follow the manufacturer s instructions  and should  use a mounting accessory recommended by the  manufacturer       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      s             10     11     12     13     14     Ventilation   Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided  for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the  product and to protect it from overheating  and  these openings must not be blocked or covered   The openings should never be blocked by placing  the product on a bed  sofa  rug  or other similar  surface  This product should not be placed in a  built in installation such as a bookcase or rack  unless proper 
61. rves the right to make design and  specification changes for product improvement without prior notice  The performance specifica   tion figures indicated are nominal values of production units  There may be some deviations from  these values in individual units          57         Dimensions    Units  inches  mm          58    Hle  5       11 1 2  280                    23 4  9       9 7 64  69 2                                                              12 13 2  315                           lt i       RE   T             gt    A   3 5 32  80    3 1   16  77 5    T      ki  bil       Gn                                    pait  1 7 s  47 5                  1 11 22  33 8                  75   46 2      gt  lt       2 81 64 1 53 64    2 19 32   65 5        The  11    f           ndex  AC socket    28  Accessories                 si   O  Adjustment buttons     0      eee 56567556 39  Adjust horizontal noise                              Adjust vertical noise           Aspect ratio                       AUDIO INPUT terminal       AUDIO OUTPUT terminal       Auto Power Off                      AUtO Searc hisa aa karasa eiie elei  44  Auto Sync    Auto Sync adjustment     AUTO SYNC button             AV MUT E b  ltton          2  rrr irren    Background  iit ti itti 43  D                          42  elio  o ee agan aaa agan naa Aa GENE Na aa Gak      42  Bright  BOOSL    oer rete ena been 42    CINEMA ZOOM    imet  CIOCK                  CLR Temp  Color Temperature        CONOR sa
62. rwise  In no event shall Sharp be liable  or in any  way responsible  for any damages or defects in the Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone  other than an authorized servicer  Nor shall Sharp be liable or in any way responsible for any incidental or consequential economic or  property damage  Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages  so the above exclusion may not  apply to you     THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS  YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE  TO STATE        Model Specific Section  In Home Service     Your Product Model Number  amp  Description  DT 100 Projector        Be sure to have this information available when you need service  for your Product      Warranty Period for this Product  One  1  year parts and labor from date of purchase except for the  Projector Lamp for which the warranty period is ninety  90  days  from date of purchase  After the ninety  90  day warranty period on  the Projector Lamp  parts and labor for a lamp replacement are the  responsibility of the consumer        Additional Item s  Excluded from Cleaning of Optical System and or replacement of any filter    Warranty Coverage  if any   Labor  amp  materials required to remove and reinstall a suspended  projector in installations not accessible with a standard  8  step   ladder or ceilings exceeding 12    in height   Labor  amp  materials required to remove and reinstall a projector i
63. securing  Screws     b  d    Q Replace the lamp unit cover     Align the tab on the lamp unit cover     and place it while pressing the tab         to close it  Then tighten the user ser   vice screw to secure the lamp unit cover     M info      If the lamp unit and lamp unit cover are  not correctly installed  the power will not  turn on  even if the power cord is con   nected to the projector     Resetting the Lamp Timer    Reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp     BA into      Make sure to reset the lamp timer only when  replacing the lamp  If you reset the lamp timer       and continue to use the same lamp  this may  cause the lamp to become damaged or ex   plode                     STANDBY ON  die d  button    Connect the power cord   V        Plug the power cord into the AC socket GN 8  of the projector  ENTER button  T  2 Reset the lamp timer  MENUI HELP   e While simultaneously holding down button   MENU HELP  GENTER and Y on the H N    projector  press   STANDBY ON on the V button  projector    e  LAMP 0000H  is displayed  indicating          that the lamp timer is reset          52    le    onnecting Pin Assignments    COMPUTER RGB COMPONENT INPUT1  2 and COMPUTER RGB COMPONENT OUTPUT Terminals   15 pin Mini D sub female connector    COMPUTER HGH nei    i       du       990                e eec o       O     Ww       5  10     Digo SL 09 01  BULO  NOS    Video input  red     Video input  green sync on green     Video input  blue    Not connected   Not connec
64. sra nan daa ada again    COLilast   urea aate eia teet    ENTER  DUttOED     ii idiota paga du cetera  Exhaust Vent  noris    Fan Mode           ctr  FING SYNC sasra anakan aa etes  Focus ring                 FREEZE button ss  Front adjustment foot                           sssssse 31    uero m P              aki  HEIGHT ADJUST lever              INPUT 1 terminal                                 INPUT 1     4 modes   INPUT 2 terminal        INPUT 3 terminal    INPUT 4 terminal    INPUT buttons         Intake vent               ssssssseeeee    Kensington Security   Standard connector n se 12  Keylock zs  KEYSTONE button   recs 33  Keystone Correction    n    43                                      EET EAE E e A LA T 10  50  Lamp indicator    net 48  Lamp Setting            42  Lamp Timer  Life          45  Lamp Mit sea cci ces eet enr cip tret eer drain 51  Language  on screen display language         43  LONS Gap  sasana e otn dira 11  MENU HELP button                       sese 39  46  ON DUELO ertet arna 28  Optional accessory        10  OSD Display                    43  OUTPUT  INPUT1  2  terminal                       26  Phase    titres 46  Picture Adjustment                  60246646 a san a   41  Picture Mode                  36  41  PICTURE MODE button         36  Power cord                      wa 20  PRJ ADI E aeree deere 44  PRJ Mode           19  43  PIOGFGSSIVO uiii ror eccle Dn ER RE gagang aeit 42  Fi 6ibatterles  co oso re ient han  Rear adjustment foot     He
65. st vent    1 C9 Speaker  Intake vent  AC socket    Kensington Security  Standard connector    Connect the  supplied Power cord  A  Rear adjustment a    foot       Using the Kensington Lock     This projector has a   D       4   5  Kensington Security Standard  connector for use with a     A N Kensington MicroSaver      Security System  Refer to the    guru   emu    S information that came with the                             arga  uno c  System for instructions on how  up to use it to secure the    6  projector     INPUT 1  2 terminal  W Connecting video equipment with component output terminal     DVD player  DTV decoder  DVD recorder with hard disc  etc                   W Connecting the computer     AUDIO  INPUT 1  2  terminal  Connecting an audio cable  Shared audio input terminal for INPUT 1 and 2      OUTPUT  INPUT 1  2  terminal  Connecting the monitor when you want to simultaneously watch the  projection image on the monitor   Shared computer RGB and  component signals output terminal for INPUT 1 and 2      INPUT 3 terminal  Connecting video equipment with S video output terminal  VCR  DVD  player  etc       RS 232C terminal Serviceman only  AUDIO OUTPUT terminal  Connecting to an amplifier or other audio equipment with an audio cable   commercially available   Shared audio output terminal for INPUT 1  2  3 and 4      INPUT 4 terminal  Connecting video equipment without S video output terminal        AUDIO  INPUT 3  4  terminal  Ben Mi an audio bad  Shared audio input
66. t and wait  atleast 10 minutes  Place the projector where  the intake and exhaust vents are not blocked   plug the power cord back in and turn on the  projector  This will return the projector to the  normal operating condition     W When turning off the projector  the cooling fan Using the projector in other countries    runs to decrease the internal temperature for   m The power supply voltage and the shape of    a while  Unplug the power cord after the cool  the plug may vary depending on the region  e   ing fan stops  The period the cooling fan runs or country you are using the projector in  2  will vary  depending on the circumstances and When using the projector overseas  be sure a  the internal temperature  to use an appropriate power cord for the coun  9          try you are in   Caution regarding usage of the projector YY    W When using the projector  be sure not to sub  Temperature monitor function  ject it to hard impact and or vibration  as this  can result in damage  Take extra care with  the lens  Before moving the projector  be sure  to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet  B If the projector starts to overheat due to setup       and disconnect any other cables connected problems or blockage of the air vents  VY and  to it   ESTA will illuminate in the lower left corner  W Do notcarry the projector by holding the lens  of the picture  If the temperature continues to  W When storing the projector  re attach the lens rise  the lamp will turn off  the tempe
67. ted   Earth  red    Earth  green sync on green   Earth  blue    Not connected      GND     Not connected     Bi directional data     Horizontal sync signal  TTL level    Vertical sync signal  TTL level     Data clock    ombenan Input Output    DONIO gas eo  rcs    EORR  AROS    PR  CR   Y    PB  CB    Not connected  Not connected  Earth  PR   Earth  Y    Earth  PB    Not connected  Not connected  Not connected  Not connected  Not connected  Not connected  Not connected     E   53      Computer Compatibility Chart      Multiple signal support   Compatible with the signals below in  Horizontal Frequency  15 70 kHz  intelligent compression  Vertical Frequency  45 85 Hz  SVGA  XGA  SXGA  SXGA   Pixel Clock  12 108 MHz   Intelligent Compression and Expansion  Sync signal  Compatible with TTL level System resizing technology      Compatible with sync on green signal    The following is a list of modes that conform to VESA  However  this projector supports other  signals that are not VESA standards     PC MAC Resolution Hornzontaltrequency CoRR VESA Standard Display    640 x 350                640 x 400          720 x 350          Upscale       720 x 400                640 x 480                         800 x 600                      1 024 x 768 Intelligent Compression          SSNs Iss SS  SISIS  S S          1 152 x 864          1 280 x 1 024   1 400 x 1 050    640 x 480 2 Upscale  800 x 600  832 x 624  1 024 x 768  1 152 x 870                   Intelligent Compression             
68. the bottom of the image  H   300   762 cm    240  610cm    180   457 om   270   686 cm 216   549 cm  162   411 cm  28  9   8 8m 33  4   10 2 m      31 15 32      80 cm  250   635 cm  200   508 cm  150   381 cm  26 8   8 1 m    30 10  9 4 m     29  sa      74 cm   200   508 cm 160   406 cm  120   305 cm  21 4   6 5 m 24  8   7 5 m      23 5 16      59 cm             150   381 cm    120   305 cm  90   229 cm  16  0   4 9m    18 6   5 6 m      17 31 64      44 cm   100   254 cm 80   203 cm  60   152 cm  10  8   33m 12  4   3 8 m     11 21 32      30 cm  80   203 cm  64   163 cm  48   122 cm  8 6   26m    9  10   30 m     9 21 64      24 cm   70   178 cm 56   142 cm  42   107 cm  7  6   23m 8  8   2 6 m     8 5 32      21 cm  60   152 cm  48   122 cm  36   91 cm  6  5   2 0 m  7  5   2 3 m     7    18 cm   40   102 cm 32   81 cm  24   61 cm  4  3   13m 4  11   1 5 m    421 32      12 cm                                        X  Picture size  diag    in cm  The formula for picture size and projection distance  L  Projection distance  ft m   Feet inches   m cm    L1  Minimum projection distance  ft m  L1  ft    0 0325x   0 3048 L1  m    0 0325   L2  Maximum projection distance  ft m  L2  ft    0 03761X   0 3048 L2  m    0 03761   H  Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image  in cm  H  in      0 29601X   2 54 H  cm      0 29601   QY Note      Refer to page 18 concerning  Projection distance  L   and  Distance from the lens center to the  bottom of the image  H        
69. tion  This can cause dam   age due to rise in internal temperature  as the  cooling fan also stops        Locking the Operation Buttons  on the Projector  Keylock  Function     Use this function to lock the operation buttons  on the projector     H Locking the Operation Buttons Oo  Hold down     ENTER on the projector for V On screen Display D    about 5 seconds while the projector is being 7 9  turned on  Keylock function ON ouo     9        3      The keylock function does not affect the op   eration with the remote control buttons      You cannot use the keylock function while the  projector is warming up        H Taking the Keylock off VOn screen Display  Hold down    ENTER on the projector for  about 5 seconds  Keylock function OFF      When the projector is in standby mode  you  can release the keylock by holding down  ENTER and   STANDBY ON on the pro   jector simultaneously for about 5 seconds     AA info      Keylock does not function while the projector    is  displaying  Menu  screens  in standby  mode  warming up  changing input signals   operating  Auto Sync  function  or in  Freeze   mode             29           Image Projection       Switching the Input Mode    Select the appropriate input mode for    the connected equipment          Press  INPUT 1  INPUT 2  asa   INPUT 3 or G   INPUT 4 on the remote   control to select the input mode  OW     When pressing INPUT  A V  on the projector  kalea   input mode switches in the following order   pPINPUT1 lt  INPUT2   
70. using the INPUT button on the projector or     INPUT 3 on the remote  trol     santo On the On the remote On screen display  projector control    wo  gt       When pressing the INPUT button on the projector  input mode switches in the following  order  P gt INPUT1 lt  INPUT2 lt  gt INPUT3 lt  INPUT4     lt  When using the remote control  press the     INPUT 1   INPUT 2     INPUT 3 C  INPUT  4 button to switch the INPUT mode     6  Adjust the focus  image size  and projector angle    1  Adjust the focus by 2  Adjust the projection 3  Adjust the projector  turning the focus ring  image size by turning angle using the HEIGHT    the zoom ring  Zoom ring ADJUST lever     a  Q    Focus ring m   PP  30  31    7  Correct trapezoidal distortion    Correcting trapezoidal distortion using the Keystone Correction   On the projector Q  NM  Shrinks Shrinks    upper side  lower side   KEYSTONE   4 1                  On the remote control  KEYSTONE a                            8  Turn the Power off    Press the STANDBY ON button on the projector or the STANDBY button on the remote control     and then press the button again while the confirmation message is displayed  to put the projector  into standby mode     On the On the remote On screen Display    projector control C Enter STANDBY mode     STANDBY ON M   Pr A d  STANDBY es   Press Again  No   Please Wait      Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet after the cooling fan stops            17     s    Setting up the Projector    etting up
71. uthorized Service Center  or to obtain product litera   ture  accessories  supplies or customer assistance  please call 1 800 BE SHARP  1 800 237   4277  or visit SHARP s website  http   www sharpusa com       E   56    f       Specifications    Product type  Model  Video system    Display method  DMD panel    Lens   Projection lamp  Component input signal   INPUT1 2     Horizontal resolution  Computer RGB input   INPUT 1 2  output   OUTPUT  signal    S video input signal   INPUT 3     Video input signal   INPUT 4    Vertical frequency  Horizontal frequency  Pixel clock   Audio input signal  Audio output signal   AUDIO OUTPUT 1 4   Speaker system  Rated voltage   Input current   Rated frequency  Power consumption    Power consumption  standby   Heat dissipation    Operating temperature  Storage temperature  Cabinet   I R carrier frequency  Dimensions  approx      Weight  approx    Replacement parts    Projector   DT 100  NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL 60 SECAM DTV480I DTV480P   DTV540P DTV576I DTV576P DTV720P DTV1035I DTV1080I DTV10801 50  Single Chip Digital Micromirror Device     DMD V  by Texas Instruments  Panel size  0 53   1chip DMD   No  of dots  409 920 dots  854  H  x 480  V     1 1 15 x zoom lens  F2 4   2 6  f   19 0 21 9 mm   275 W DC lamp   15 pin mini D sub connector   Y  1 0 Vp p  sync negative  75 Q terminated   Ps  0 7 Vp p  75 Q terminated   Pr  0 7 Vp p  75 Q terminated   520 TV lines  DTV720P    15 pin mini D sub connector   RGB separate sync on gre
72. ve   5  Lamp Setting m   Bright      Reset        SEL ADJ  44 ENTER     END                   icture Adjustment     Picture    menu     Menu operation  gt  Page 39    p gt  Example   Picture  screen menu for  INPUT 1  RGB  mode          Picture SCR   ADJ PRJ   ADJ Qe Help     Picture Mode m   Standard  Contrast   om  1   LH  Bright COo oR  I   E      Red   om  1   El   Blue   oJL I  I d  CLR Temp   7500K  Q     2  Bright Boost   10         Lamp Setting m   Bright        Reset      ar SEL  ADJ  4 ENTER   amp  END             Selecting the Picture Mode    Selectable items    Description    The default settings of each item when sel    ecting Picture Mode       CLR Temp    Bright Boost    Lamp Setting       Standard    For standard image    7500K    1    Bright       Natural    A balanced color image is    obtained     7500K    0    Bright       Dynamic    A vivid image is obtained     7500K    Bright       Movie1    Gives greater depth to darker  portions of images     6500K    Eco   Quiet       Movie2       Brightness is toned down and the  image becomes more balanced        5500K             Eco   Quiet      You can set or adjust each item in the  Picture  menu to your preference  Any changes you make are  retained in memory     QS Note      You can also press PICTURE MODE on the remote control to select the picture mode   See    page 36       41    T   o   D             r    7     Injes         Picture Adjustment     Picture    menu    Continued     Menu operation   Page 39 
73. ventilation is provided or the  manufacturer s instructions have been adhered  to     Power Sources  This product should be operated only from the  type of power source indicated on the marking  label  If you are not sure of the type of power  supply to your home  consult your product dealer  or local power company  For products intended  to operate from battery power  or other sources   refer to the operating instructions   Grounding or Polarization  This product is provided with one of the following  types of plugs  If the plug should fail to fit into the  power outlet  please contact your electrician   Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug   a  Two wire type  mains  plug   b  Three wire grounding type  mains  plug with  a grounding terminal   This plug will only fit into a grounding type  power outlet   Power Cord Protection  Power supply cords should be routed so that they  are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items  placed upon or against them  paying particular  attention to cords at plugs  convenience  receptacles  and the point where they exit from  the product   Lightning  For added protection for this product during a  lightning storm  or when it is left unattended and  unused for long periods of time  unplug it from  the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system   This will prevent damage to the product due to  lightning and power line surges     15  Overloading 19  Replacement Parts  Do not overload wall outlets  extension cords  or When replaceme
74. warning  Optional      Do not remove the lamp unit from the projec  accessory    tor right after use  The lamp and parts around  the lamp will be very hot and may cause burns  or injury        BA Info      Make sure that you remove the lamp unit by  the handle  Do not touch the glass surface of STANDBY ON button  the lamp unit or the inside of the projector     To avoid injury to yourself and damage to the  lamp  be sure to carefully follow the steps  below    Do not loosen other screws except for the  lamp unit cover and lamp unit        1 Press OG STANDBY ON on the pro   jector or CCOSTANDBY on the re   mote control to put the projector    into standby mode     Wait until the cooling fan stops        AC socket    2 Disconnect the power cord     Unplug the power cord from the AC  socket     Leave the lamp until it has fully cooled M  down  about 1 hour      3  Remove the lamp unit cover     Turn the projector over  Loosen the user an  service screw  M  that secures the lamp E N  unit cover  Remove the lamp unit cover   p     D      User service screw   for lamp unit cover              N         51    A    egarding the Lamp  Continued        4 Remove the lamp unit  Handle    Loosen the securing screws from the  lamp unit  Hold the lamp unit by the  handle and pull it in the direction of the  arrow  At this time  keep the lamp unit  horizontal and do not tilt it            5D Insert the new lamp unit     Press the lamp unit firmly into the lamp    unit compartment  Fasten the 
75. without replacing the lamp  the projector will  not turn on        Indicators on the Projector   Power indicator Red on Normal  Standby    Green on Normal  Power on    Red blinks Abnormal  See page 49     Green blinks Normal  Cooling    Lamp indicator Green on Normal   Green blinks The lamp is warming up or shutting down     Red on The lamp is shut down abnormally or  requires to be changed   See page 49                           Temperature warning Off Normal       indicator The internal temperature is abnormally    high   See page 49                    48    Maintenance indicator       Normal    Abnormal    Problem    Cause    Possible Solution       Tempera  Off  ture  warning  indicator    Red on   Standby     The internal  temperature is  abnormally  high     Blocked air intake    Relocate the projector to  an area with proper  ventilation   see page 8        Cooling fan  breakdown  Internal circuit  failure   Clogged air intake    Take the projector to your  nearest Sharp Authorized  Service Center or Dealer  for repair        Green on   Green  blinks   when the  lamp is   warming  up or   turning  off      Lamp  indicator    The lamp does  not illuminate     The lamp is shut  down abnormally     Disconnect the power cord  from the AC outlet  and  then connect it again        Time to change  the lamp     Remaining lamp life  becomes 5  or  less        Red on   Standby     The lamp does  not illuminate     Burnt out lamp  Lamp circuit failure    Carefully replace the lam
    
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