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1. 30 e 30 Balance I mp Page 55 H Treble 30 30 H Reset 30 30 mp Page 55 e m 42 mp Page 55 Speaker mp Page 55 Options 1 menu Main Menu Sub Menu Panra E mp Page 56 mp Page 56 en mp Page 56 Eu Dot By Dot Area Zoom V Stretch Stretch Smart Stretch Digi Shift 40 40 mp Page 57 mp Page 57 e Video System Auto mp Page 57 PAL 50 60Hz SECAM NTSC4 43 NTSC3 58 PAL M PAL N image Capture P gt Page 57 Background mp Page 58 mp Page 58 m mp Page 58 on mp Page 58 zu L On E mp Page 58 zu G z mp Page 59 8 Item when inputting RGB signal through COMPUTER 1 2 DVI or HDMI 9 Selectable items in Resize mode may differ depending on the signal 10 Item when selecting VIDEO or S VIDEO GB 45 Menu Items Main Menu Sub Menu Main Menu Sub Menu New Password Deutsch gt Page 61 mb Page 61 Reconfirm mp Page 65 Sd Nederlands Lamp Mode Both Lamps Fran ais Lamp 1 Only Italiano gt Page 62 Lamp 2 Only Svenska Equal Use Portugu s Pycckn polski Lens Type T rkce qe m Page 62 e DUE er 01 H 455 PRJ Mode Front Ceiling Front mp Page 62 SR Status menu Stack Setting Normal Master din dus slave Main menu Page 63 gt Page 65 Keylock Level Normal Level A mp Page 63 Level B COMPUTER ON OFF COMPUTER ON OFF DVI ON
2. da Audio gt Balance Bil n DU Treble Ill q 0 Bass ED q up Reset nC IE ade ag hl Audio Out Speaker O ESSE C Adjusting the Audio This function allows you to adjust the projector s audio Sao fes Balance Increased audio from Increased audio from the left speaker the right speaker For weaker treble For stronger treble For stronger bass BH Note To reset all adjustment items select Reset and press ENTER ET Setting the Audio Output Type This function determines whether the audio level output from the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal is fixed or variable by linking with VOLUME Selectable items FAO Audio output that does not vary in Fixed Audio strength with the volume level of the Output source projector VAO Audio output that varies in strength with Variable the volume level of the source projec Audio Output tor aM Info e When Audio Out has been set to VAO first make sure to lower the volume of the projector before turning the power on or off and when switching the input Menu operation Bj Page 47 S3 Note When the projector is connected to audio equipment e t is recommended that FAO be selected on Audio Out Because the audio signal from the audio equip ment does not vary in strength with the volume level of the projector you can enjoy better sound When FAO
3. Chroma and Hue can be adjusted for each of the six colors sRGB A natural tint based on an original im age from the computer ES Note e SRGB is an international standard of color repro duction regulated by the IEC International Electrotechnical Commission As the fixed color area has been decided by the IEC the images are displayed in a natural tint based on an original im age when C M S Adjustment is set to SRGB You cannot set Color Tint Red Green Blue CLR Temp on the Picture menu when C M S Adjustment is set to SRGB For additional information about the sRGB func tion visit http www srgb com AR Info e When C M S Adjustment is set to SRGB the projected image may become dark but this does not indicate a malfunction ES 2 Selecting the Target Color This function allows you to select the target color for adjusting the display characteristics Red FO cyan c O Green Magenta GB 52 Menu operation Bj Page 47 8 Setting the Brightness of the Target Color This function allows you to set the brightness of the selected target color For less brightness of the For more brightness of the target color target color 4 Setting the Chromatic Value of the Target Color This function allows you to set the chromatic value of the selected target color For less chromatic value
4. Auto Search does not function Gs Note While the Auto Search function is detecting the input signal pressing a button on the pro jector or the remote control stops the Auto Search function After the Auto Search func tion finishes completely press the desired button b Setting the Auto Power Off Function Selectable items On The projector automatically enters the standby mode when no input signal is detected for 15 minutes or longer Off The Auto Power Off function will be disabled amp Note When Auto Power Off is set to On 5 min utes before the projector enters the standby mode the message Enter STANDBY mode in X min will appear on the screen to indicate the remaining minutes 2 Setting the System Lock Function This function prevents unauthorized use of the projector Once this function is activated users must enter the correct keycode each time the projector is turned on We suggest you record the keycode in a safe place where only autho rized users have access AR Info e If you lose or forget your keycode contact your near est Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center see page 81 Even if the product warranty is valid the keycode reset will incur a charge Setting the keycode 1 Select System Lock on the Op tions 1 menu then press P A message is displayed Read this message and press ENTER 2 Press the 4 buttons on the
5. GB 76 f attaching the Optional Lens STANDBY button Do not attempt to exchange the lens when the projector is installed hanging from the ceiling H amp V LENS SHIFT Injury may occur if the lens cover and lens fall CJ button F ZOOM 5 c FOCUS LENS SHIFT Before exchanging the lens reset lens shift to the B MENU center position The lens shift is located at the center in the factory preset When resetting the lens shift to the center position press H amp V LENS SHIFT and then press UNDO e The lens shift reset screen will be displayed Select Yes to reset 1 Press STANDBY on the projector or on the remote control to put the projector into standby mode Disconnect the power cord and unplug the power cord from the AC socket after the cooling fan stops 2 Remove the lens cover Press the lens cover removal button Slide the lens cover forward 3 Turn the lens in the direction of the arrow while pressing the lens re moval lever to pull the lens out gt o o D x GB 77 Attaching the Optional Lens Remove the lens cap from a re placement lens 5 Insert the hook of the replacement lens to the notch and turn the lens in the direction of the arrow e Make sure that the lens is locked with the lens removal lever when you hear a click sound l i If you try to attach the lens to the projector without removing this cap the optio
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7. eo AA PRECAUCI N PR CAUTION Caution concerning the setup of the pro jector Bl For minimal servicing and to maintain high image quality SHARP recommends that this projector be installed in an area free from hu midity dust and cigarette smoke When the projector is subjected to these environments the vents and lens must be cleaned more often As long as the projector is regularly cleaned use in these environments will not reduce the overall operation life of the unit Internal cleaning should only be performed by a Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center Do not set up the projector in places ex posed to direct sunlight or bright light WE 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 The projector may be safely tilted to a maximum angle of 9 degrees E Placement should be within 9 degrees of horizontal If you have application requiring tilt angle exceeding 9 degrees please check with your local Sharp sales office When using the projector in high altitude areas such as mountains at altitudes of approximately 1 500 meters 4 900 feet or more E 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
8. qmo AUDIO Audio output terminal 203 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available NBI DVI D HDCP 5 BNC cable commercially available COMPUTER COMPONENT2 d COMPUTER COMPONENT 2 R PR G Gsync Y B Ps HD C sync TTL VD Audio output terminal 93 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable commercially e available MD Component video Component cable commercially available BNC COMPUTER COMPONENT2 output terminal RCA adaptor plug commercially available lt j Ce ES Eu R PR G Gsync Y B Ps HD Csync TTL VD d co Audio output terminal 03 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available TL D video Cables for a camera or a video game 3 RCA to COMPUTER COMPONENT1 output terminal mini D sub 15 pin cable optional AN C3CP2 RCA adaptor plug commercially available es CD E Pp COMPUTER COMPONENT 1 i Cp IL zum cs n Ol Audio output terminal 93 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available SUOI 99ULUOS amp Note e Select the input signal type of the video equipment when connecting to the COMPUTER1 2 DVI D or HDMI terminal See page 51 e The HD C sync and VD terminals may be used depending on the specifications of the DTV decoder connected to this projector Please refer to the operation manual of the DTV decoder for d
9. Se Switching the Input Mode AAA 36 Adjusting the er 36 Turning Off the Sound Temporarily ER Displaying an Enlarged Portion of an Image 37 Freezing a Moving Image 38 Selecting the Picture Mode 38 Resize Mode EE 39 Hiding the Projected Image eii DR RR 41 Displaying and Setting the Break Timer 41 Useful Features Appendix Menu Items 42 Shifting the Projected Image Vertically Using the Menu Screen 47 Digital niri EE 57 Menu Selec cnc dica 47 Setting On screen Display cee 9 Picture Adjustment Picture menu 49 setting the Video 57 Selecting the Picture Mode 49 Capturing Projected Images 57 pec eiea ec sc 49 selecting the Background Image 58 pe eege selecting the Startup Image 58 Adjusting the Color Temperature M 50 Setting the Eco Mode 58 oe oo ee a Detecting the Input Signals Automatically 58 e Signal IMPDO EE 51 setting the Auto Power Off Function 58 electi Soe E C MEE setting the System Lock Function 59 g the Dynamic Range 51 i s Selecting the Color Space ssssss 51 Helpful Functions Set during Installation Color Management System b uad
10. Page 2 Picture ch D Picture Mode vd A Green EO O MI my O O Shap EO D D CLR Temp DP Y 4 Mies gt Sin C M S Ad justment gt DNR gt 0 Reset ye Signal Type gt 9 D EL Range gt 9 E Space ch 9 Adjusting the Image Select a picture mode before adjusting the im age Tint For making skin tones purplish For making skin tones 1 Color Tint Red Green and Blue cannot be adjusted when C M S Adjustment on the C M S menu is set to SRGB See page 52 2 Sharp can be adjusted only when 480I 480P 540P 5761 576P 720P 10351 10801 or 1080P DTV signal is input during the COMPUTER1 2 DVI HDMI mode or the input mode is set to VIDEO or S VIDEO amp Note To reset all adjustment items select Reset and press ENTER GB 49 cC o D m D r D o ege Adjustment Picture menu RE 3 Adjusting the Color Temperature Description For lower color temperature for warmer reddish incandescent like images For higher color temperature for cooler 10500K bluish fluorescent like images amp Note CLR Temp cannot be set when C M S Ad justment on the C M S menu is set to SRGB See page 52 pop 4 Selecting the Progressive Mode Selectable items D Useful to display fast moving im
11. STONE Only when H amp V KEY STONE is set to the values other than 0 IMAGE RESIZING can be adjusted This function cannot be used when correcting with GEO METRIC ADJUSTMENT GB 32 GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT vOn screen display Press KEYSTONE on the pro jector or on the remote control repeatedly until GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT is displayed Match screen s four sides to green test pattern Press ENTER to begin Press the buttons below to ad JD GEOMETRIGAOSUSTVENT just the position size or focus Ge of the projected image Match screen s four sides to green test pattern e Pressing A Y dor on the projector or H amp V LENS SHIFT on the remote control allows you to shift the lens Pressing ZOOM on the projector or Geometric Adjustment on the remote control allows you to ad just the projected image size e Pressing FOCUS on the projector or on the remote control allows you to adjust the focus Upper Right Lower Right aA e Ge 1 1 po a a E n 4 I J I 1 1 i I 1 3 Press ENTER on the projector LEON ee T ach or on the remote control S A 4 Press A V 4 or P to move the position for the upper left of the image Move the upper left of the yellow frame onto the upper left of the screen 5 Press ENTER to set the posi tion UJ D a O O O 9 lo 5 Repeat the same procedure with the position
12. Subnet Mask and Gateway will be displayed e If the DHCP server is not available Could not obtain IP Address appears In this case set the TCP IP manually See Set ting the TCP IP on page 65 f Helpful Functions Set during Installation Options 2 menu Using the Other Menus Language and Status menus Xe o ooo 5 Setting the TCP IP Set the TCP IP manually 1 Select TCP IP then press ENTER Enter IP Address using A V gt and 4 then press ENTER TCP IP IP Address 92 168 150 002 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 0o00 000 000 000 Enter Subnet Mask using A V Y and 4 then press ENTER Enter Gateway using A V P and then press ENTER CROB C0 NS Selectable items IP Address Factory default setting 192 168 150 002 Enter an IP address appropriate for the network Subnet Mask Factory default setting 255 255 255 000 Set the subnet mask to the same as that of the computer and equipment on the network Gateway Factory default setting 000 000 000 000 When not in use set to 000 000 000 000 S3 Note Before setting TCP IP select OFF for DHCP Client Confirm the existing network s segment IP ad dress group to avoid setting an IP address that duplicates the IP addresses of other network equipment or computers If 192 168 150 002 is not used in a network with an IP address of 192
13. Supplied accessories 3 mp a O o E T i O E A Remote control Two R 6 batteries lt 9NK5041816900 gt AA size UM SUM 3 HP 7 or similar For U S Canada etc For Europe except U K For U K Hong Kong For Australia New 6 1 8 m 6 1 8 m and Singapore Zealand and Oceania lt 9NK3090204900 gt lt 9NK3090152700 gt 6 1 8 m 6 1 8 m 9NK3090152900 9NK3090152600 Use the power cord that corresponds to the wall outlet in your country RGB cable Lens cap 10 3 0 m Only supplied with XG P560W Projector manual and technical lt 9NK3080431000 gt lt 9NK3392074801 gt reference CD ROM Dustproof cap lt 9NK3534072500 gt Only supplied with XG P560W N Operation manual this manual lt 9NK3392072900 gt lt 9NK5010074500 gt S3 Note e Codes in lt gt are Replacement parts codes When the lens is attached use the lens cap supplied with the lens You can attach the dustproof cap to the projector only when no lens is attached Do not attach the dustproof cap when the lens is attached Optional accessories B Lamp unit AN P610LP E Ceiling mount adaptor AN P610T BI Ceiling mount unit AN TK201 AN TK202 B Remote receiver AN MR2 B 3 RCA to mini D sub 15 pin cable 10 3 0 m AN C3CP2 S3 Note e Some of the optional accessories may not be available depending on the region Please check with your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Se
14. even if the projector is in standby mode Disable The monitor output function is switched off when the projector is in standby mode GB 64 Menu operation Bj Page 47 se gn 5 Setting the LAN RS232C When the LAN RS232C has been set to Enable the LAN RS232C is activated and power is con sumed even in the standby mode It is recom mended that the LAN RS232C be set to Disable when it is not connected This reduces power consumption when the projector is in the standby mode Selectable items Enable The LAN RS232C function is activated even if the projector is in standby mode Disable The LAN RS232C function is switched off when the projector is in standby mode Gs Note e When you want to control the projector using the LAN RS232C function select Enable The item LAN RS232C will be made unavail able for setting when Master or Slave is se lected on Stack Setting LAN RS232C will be set to Enable automatically See page 62 EEE Setting the DHCP Client Connect the LAN cable before turning the pro jector on If not the DHCP Client function does not work Selectable items ON Obtains configuration parameters for TCP IP network automatically OFF Sets the TCP IP manually amp Note e Select ON for DHCP Client Obtaining IP Address appears then the message The network settings have been changed IP Address
15. 168 150 XXX you don t have to change the projector IP address For details about each setting consult your net work administrator Menu operation Bj Page 47 Service Mode Only the service centers use the menu Do not use the menu OO Returning to the Default Settings This function allows you to initialize the settings you have made in the projector BS Note About the network settings e ID Address Subnet Mask Gateway and other network setting items are initialized The following items or menu cannot be initialized C M S menu Lightness Chroma and Hue respectively saved for Custom 1 3 on the C M S menu e Fine Sync menu Resolution e Options 1 menu System Lock e Options 2 menu Lens Type e Language menu Image stored using Image Capture e Lamp Timer Life SsoJnjeoeJ njesf Selecting the On screen Display Language The projector can switch the on screen display language among 16 languages Overview of All Menu Settings and the Lamp Life This function can be used to display all the ad justed settings as a list on the screen and you can confirm the lamp life GB 65 f malitenance Cleaning the projector Cleaning the air vents and the intake vent cover BI Ensure the power cord is unplugged before clean NW Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the ex ing the projector haust vent the intake vents and the intake
16. 2 54 H2 in 2 0 2221X 2 54 W in 2 x0 75379X 2 54 4 3 Signal Input Normal Mode Picture Screen size Projection distance L Distanco IO M ang cenario Distance from the lens Width Maximum L2 the image W 488 cm 192 366 cm 144 10 7 m 34 11 13 3 m 43 9 426 1 cm 167 zech 60 3 cm 23 3 4 204 8 cm 80 u 80 203 cm 163 cm 64 122 cm 48 3 6 m 11 8 70 178 cm 142 cm 56 Diag X 240 610 cm A no o A o xw ll x gt mol l_ l_ A o 122 cm 48 27m 89 3 3m 10 11 51 2 cm 20 5 32 X Picture size diag in cm The formula for picture size and projection distance L1 Minimum projection distance m ft m cm L2 Maximum projection distance m ft L1 m 2 0 04438X H1 Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in L2 m 0 05559X H2 Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in H1 cm 1 77527X W Distance from the lens center to the center of the image cm in H2 cm 0 25143X W cm 0 85344X Feet inches L1 ft 2 0 04438X 0 3048 L2 ft 2 0 05559X 0 3048 H1 in 2 1 77527X 2 54 H2 in 2 0 25143X 2 54 W in 0 85344X 2 54 BH Note Allow a margin of error in the value in the diagrams above When the distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image H is a negative number this indicates that the bottom of the image is below the lens center e See page
17. 21 about projection distance L and distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image H GB 22 Projecting a Reversed Image Projection from behind the Screen B Place a translucent screen between the projector and the audience E Reverse the image by selecting Rear in the PRJ Mode menu See page 62 Translucent screen Audience Projection Using a Mirror B Place a mirror normal flat type in front of the lens E When the translucent screen is placed between the mirror and audience select Front in the PRJ Mode menu See page 62 EH When the mirror is placed on the audience side select Rear in the PRJ Mode menu See page 62 Set to Front Set to Rear Mirror ee ee Translucent screen V Audience Audience Mirror AR Info e When using a mirror ensure that both the projector and the mirror are carefully placed so the projected light does not shine into the eyes of the audience Ceiling mount Setup E itis recommended that you use the optional Sharp ceiling mount adaptor and unit for this installation Before mounting the projector contact your nearest Sharp Au thorized Projector Dealer or Service Center to obtain the recom mended ceiling mount adaptor and unit sold separately BI Invert the image by selecting Ceiling Front in PRJ Mode See page 62 for use of this function GB 23 f connecting the Projector to Other Equipment Befo
18. 31 UJ D n z O O 9 ES O Lem Projection El Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion When the image is projected either from the top or from the bottom towards the screen at an angle the image becomes distorted trapezoidally The function for correcting trapezoidal distortion is called Keystone Correction There are the two types of the Keystone Correction 1 GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT for correcting an image designating the corner of the projected im age 2 H amp V KEYSTONE for designating the correction of the horizontal and vertical axes Selecting the Type of the Correction KE TONE Select the type of the keystone correction Press KEYSTONE on the projector or on the remote control e GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT will be dis played e Each time KEYSTONE is pressed the display toggles as follows GEOMETRIC gt H amp V KEYSTONE Mouse adjustment button A V 4 ENTER button UNDO button ADJUSTMENT The display lt IMAGE RESIZING O D KEYSTONE disappears button button A V 4 ENTER button GEOMETRIC For correcting an image desig ADJUSTMENT nating the corner of the pro psum jected image H amp V KEYSTONE For correcting an image desig Ee nating the horizontal or vertical axes r ZOOM FOCUS LenS SHIFT A La Adjustment gu U OPEN IMAGE RESIZING For correcting the image dis tortion which cannot be cor rected with H amp V KEY
19. COP A 14 8 Ta ee 53 CLR Temp Color Temperature 50 COMPUTER DONO aaa 36 COMPUTERS DUOT suscit 36 COMPUTER COMPONENT1 terminals 24 COMPUTER COMPONENT2 terminals 24 le O E 64 Biet EE 57 E EE 50 a esa EE 39 E o e T E 13 A A 36 OV RD terminals etc 24 ECO MODE A A 58 ENTER DURON esencias 47 np 66 P ee EE EE 63 gio EE 67 mifi UTE m 53 FOCUS EE 31 FREEZE DION E 38 GONA EE 65 Geometric adjustment aciinazariana init 33 el OS EE a RE R4 1 50 Ee 34 H amp V LENS SHIFT DUDA cirrosis 30 EN EE 36 HDMI terminal A 24 Inte eent 57 image resizing MNT 35 IN UE DUON REI 36 Intake VOUT AS 66 ao ao o AAA A RR E A E 65 Kensington Security Standard connector 14 ROUCO rasa isis 59 A MT rne 63 RETO TONE DION sepia 32 Keystone Correction BEE 32 Ej E 71 Lamp Be eler EE 69 LAO le 62 Lamp Timmer LIG pP E 65 LAMPON e ET 72 Bode DERE EET UI 27 LAN R 232 sintiera 64 A E E E 65 El disto Lada Saad 18 Bo pode o cc DIR N E TTA 13 Lens COMEM RE RR REM 77 MAGNIFY TORS EE 3f MENU UN sp iii ii iti EECH 47 Monitor Out e essere deae cette tea e EN 64 MONITOR OUT terminals esee 26 Mouse button Leasosevisucotidsva veria rte pk iad 18 MUTE button EEN 37 co A 64 Normal e EORR EECHER 39 El EE 28 Sois de NOU 56 CDI EE 61 d BEP LC Ee 57 a eege teg 63 EE RR 61 PRISO fT cs 53 Pict in PIC NRI A NIRE 5
20. HDMI is selected for the input mode This function sets the type of picture signal input from HDMI compatible equipment Selectable items D Video Auto Automatically set the RGB or compo nent signal when digital video signals are received from video equipment D Video RGB Set when digital video RGB signals are received from video equipment are received from video equipment received from the computer D PC Comp Set when digital PC component signals M ll are received from the computer Enhanced the item that results in the better picture quality o De Selecting the Color Space This function select the color space for signals in put from a DVI D or HDMI compatible device Selectable items Auto In most circumstances Auto should be selected ITU601 Select the item that results in the better ITU709 picture quality GB 51 cC o D m D r D o color Management System C M S menu C M S zh M EE Target NI ED 5 9 al MO e EO 4 Y Reset This Color KH o NN All Colors Do E D View Settings D Selecting the Color Reproduction Mode This function allows you to select the color re production mode for the projected images Selectable items Standard Standard settings Standard Custom 1 3 Lightness
21. Note The Fine Sync menu is not available for VIDEO or S VIDEO 47 r Using the Menu Screen There are two methods of adjustment de pending on the menu item Use the appli cable method from Example 1 or 2 shown below Example 1 Adjusting Bright 3 Press A or Y to select the item you want to adjust e Pressing 7 displays the items on the lower part of the Picture menu To adjust the projected image while viewing it Press ENTER The selected single adjustment item e g Bright appears instead of the menu e When pressing A or Y the following item Color after Bright will be dis played BH Note Press UNDO to return to the previ OUS SCreen Press or P to adjust the item selected The adjustment is stored Press MENU he menu screen will disappear Con o a Example 2 Selecting Signal Type 3 Press A or V to select the item you want to set and then press ENTER Press A or Y to select the de sired item and then press EN TER Press MENU he menu screen will disappear ec RC o GB 48 Single adjustment item Picture Picture Mode Contrast lili O Color Tint Red Green Blue DA Reset Signal Type Bright Picture Picture Mode 0 Contrast EO D _ Qs Tm gt Colo MIC C Tint E O O Red E O O Green MO O Blue ge O e O Y Reset gt Signa
22. OSD Display setting Level B Menu operation Bj Page 47 SSS 5 Setting the Video System The video input system mode is factory preset to Auto however a clear picture from the con nected audio visual equipment may not be re ceived depending on the video signal difference In that case switch the video signal Selectable items PAL 50 60 Hz When connected to PAL video equipment SECAM When connected to SECAM video equipment When reproducing NTSC signals in PAL video equipment NTSC3 58 When connected to NTSC video equipment S3 Note he video signal can only be set in VIDEO or S VIDEO mode When Video System is set to Auto you may not receive a clear picture due to signal differ ences Should this occur switch to the video system of the source signal While Video System is set to Auto when PAL M or PAL N signal is input the image from PAL signal will be displayed SSS SS Capturing Projected Images NTSC4 43 This projector allows you to capture projected images RGB signals and set them as a startup image or background image when no signals are being received amp B Note e Images can be captured only when they are from WXGA 1280 x 800 non interlace signals in COMPUTER1 2 DVI or HDMI mode with RESIZE set to Normal The saved image is reduced to 256 colors Images from equipment connected to VIDEO or S VIDEO terminal cannot be captured Only on
23. 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 aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer Transportation A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and c
24. are not VESA standards PC Horizontal Vertical PC Horizontal Vertical DVI HDMI a VESA DVI HDMI E MAC Resolution m Dru Display ie Resolution Frequency Frequency Display WS ME EE ME tz Hz Standard Support Support EEE E EE A EA EA EA EE rake v WXG 1280 x 800 EE 1360 x 768 EECHER Ea pero oo Ea sa os e o CA SS 1152 x 864 Y a True SRO RGR ORS SS C DE NV Reese 1152 x 882 E 1280 x1024 bra GA 1400 x1050 per EM UXGA 1600 x1200 E MAC 13 640 x 480 MAC 16 SVGA 832 x 624 MAC 19 XGA 1024 x 768 SXGA 1152 x 870 1280 x1024 1280 x 960 E Ka Ln Advanced Intelligent Compression espe v v Lv 640 x 480 Caso 90 530 100 1004 200 Vv Intelligent Compression Upscale gt O O No X ES U Advanced Intelligent Compression efa fofo srs o tv tw A w o v 4 De RARAS pos Tis A ms w Les 101 rs 120 656 150 ora 160 Cura 200 pss fs IA A ape gt Parte pepe res so o s ws 1207 EELE 1152 x 900 CEEA EA MAA AE o 70 72 LES 80 85 300 60 re WS oly jr WH TETRA 85 v 2 too MEU MARA 60 v 65 v E SER 72 KAEA 3 85 w HH 75 75 DES oly 85 MN 76 gt o o D x GB 75 Lei Compatibility Chart amp B Note This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers
25. as A V or P is pressed Gs Note Pressing UNDO will cancel the break timer Auto Power Off function will be temporarily dis abled during the break timer When no input signal is detected for more than 15 minutes the projector will automatically enter the standby mode if the break timer has elapsed The break timer will be displayed on the startup image To change the screen dis played during the break timer change the setting of Startup Image see page 58 When Slave is set for Stack Setting the break timer is not displayed See page 62 vOn screen display SHUTTER buttons button A V 4 UNDO button BREAK TIMER button Mouse adjustment GB 41 UJ D a O O O 9 O 5 Menu Items The following shows the items that can be set in the projector Picture menu COMPUTER1 2 DVI HDMI Main Menu Sub Menu Presentation mp Page 49 mp Page 49 doen GB 42 Custom Contrast 30 e 30 Bright 30 e 30 Color 30 30 Tint 30 e 30 24 Red 30 e 30 Green 30 e 30 Blue 30 e 30 I M ae me A me Page 49 mp Page 50 a 2 2D Progressive Page 50 A Standard gt Page 52 Geer Custom 3 sRGB 1 4 DNR mp Page 50 mp Page 49 COMPUTER1 2 DVI HDMI Signal Type Auto D PC RGB D Video Auto RGB D PC Comp D Video RGB Page 51 Component D Video RGB
26. in simultaneous CRT LCD mode Should this occur turn off the LCD display on the notebook computer and output the display data in CRT only mode Details on how to change display modes can be found in your notebook computer s operation manual When this projector receives 640 x 350 VESA format VGA signals 640 x 400 appears on the screen When projecting the RGB interlace signal using COMPUTER 1 2 with Signal Type set to Auto or RGB the image may not be projected as desired In this case select either VIDEO or S VIDEO When Screen resolution of the computer is different from the resolution displayed on the projected image follow the procedures shown below Refer to Setting the Resolution on page 53 and select the same resolution as the resolution in Screen resolution of the computer Depending on the computer you are using the output signal may not be faithful to the Screen resolu tion adjustment Check the settings of the computer s signal output If the settings cannot be changed it is recommended that the resolution be set to the one that corresponds to True in the Display column Horizontal Frequency kHz Vertical Frequency Hz Compatible with HDCP O O AS Oo 9g E a Esso ls SA AA E 60 EE O 60 S O 50 S 60 S k EA When 1080P signal is input the image is compressed before it is displayed on the screen
27. is selected on Audio Out video and audio may not synchronize When connecting audio equipment that has a function for adjusting audio delay time adjust the delay time for synchronizing video and au dio When the audio equipment does not have such afunction and the unsynchronized video and au dio bothers you select VAO on Audio Out Selecting VAO synchronizes video and audio automatically e The HDMI audio will not output from the MONITOR OUT AUDIO terminal when the pro jector is in the standby mode Setting the Speaker This function allows you to turn the audio out put of the internal speaker on or off when the projector is connected to an external amplifier Selectable items On The audio signal is output from the internal speaker Off The audio signal is not output from the internal speaker ES Note e he HDMI audio will not output from the MONITOR OUT AUDIO terminal when the pro jector is in the standby mode GB 55 cC o D m D r D o s t Using the Options 1 Menu COMPUTER1 2 DVI HDMI de Options 1 gt O Pict in Pict gt o MERE EH o MB shift MEN O em o ME Display gt ui o MEM Capture o gt 1 e EE Image gt 1 o RR Mode 1 o Search o RR Power Off gt o MES Lock ep VIDEO S VIDEO qe Options 1 ED Resize C Digi Shift WI CO C OSD Display gt LZ Video System g
28. is set to Dot by Dot No signal or when the resolution or refresh rate vertical frequency of the signal is changed BILDER 2 Setting the Resize Mode Depending on the input signal you can select the screen image Smart Stretch amp Note For details of the Resize mode see pages 39 and 40 You can also press RESIZE on the remote con trol to change the Resize mode See page 39 Shifting the Projected Image Vertically Digital Shift For easier viewing this function shifts the im age projected on the screen up or down elimi nating either the upper or lower black band found in 16 9 and other wide aspect ratios Shifts the projected image Shifts the projected image down up ES Note This function will not work depending on the type of resize mode See pages 39 and 40 for details 4 Setting On screen Display This function allows you to turn the on screen messages on or off Selectable items Normal All on screen displays are displayed Level A INPUT VOLUME MUTE FREEZE AUTO SYNC MAGNIFY An invalid button has been pressed are not displayed All on screen displays are not displayed ex cept the menu H amp V LENS SHIFT KEY STONE FOCUS ZOOM All buttons on Pro jector are locked and warning displays amp Note e When Keylock Level is set to Level A or Level B pressing STANDBY displays All buttons on Projector are locked regardless of the
29. it up or down S3 Note You can automatically adjust the computer im age by setting Auto Sync on the Fine Sync menu to Normal or High Speed or by press ing AUTO SYNC on the projector or on the re mote control See page 54 for details To reset all adjustment items select Reset and press ENTER Menu operation Bj Page 47 Ea Saving Adjustment Settings This projector allows you to store up to seven adjustment settings for use with various com puters Accessing Adjustment Settings Adjustment settings stored in the projector can be easily accessed S3 Note elf a memory has not been set the resolution and frequency setting will not be displayed When selecting a stored adjustment setting with Select Setting you can set the projector in the stored adjustments Eres 4 Setting the Resolution Ordinarily the type of input signal is detected and the correct resolution mode is automatically selected However for some signals the optimal resolution mode in Resolution on the Fine Sync menu may need to be selected to match the computer display mode BS Note e f your computer displays patterns which repeat every other line horizontal stripes flickering may occur which makes the image hard to see e See Checking the Input Signal on page 54 for information on the currently selected input sig nal GB 53 cC o D m D r D o Lei Im
30. menu see page 56 COMPUTER C owe omn ome omm omm Se sen 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 EA E 1280 x 768 O mputsignal Output screen image NORMAL DOT BY DOT STRETCH Resolution UNDO button RESIZE button XGA and bel and below 3 3 O Resolution O higher than 4 3 aspect ratio XGA uonelado 91seg O e SXGA o 1280 x 1024 oO 5 4 aspect ratio O C O e e 1360 x 768 16 9 aspect ratio 1366 x 768 O O 1280 x 768 O O 15 9 aspect ratio o 1280 x 800 O O 16 10 aspect ratio 1280 x 720 1 The Image Shift function can be used for these images 2 Same as NORMAL mode 3 In case SXGA input GB 39 f Image Projection VIDEO DTV V STRETCH STRETCH SMART STRETCH Video DTV Image Type NORMAL AREA ZOOM O O O 4 3 aspect ratio Q DC 4801 480P 5761 576P O Q NTSC PAL SECAM UNO Squeeze Letter box Or O O 720P 10351 16 9 aspect ratio 10801 1080P LL O O 16 9 aspect ratio 16 9 aspect ratio gt 16 9 aspect ratio 4 3 aspect ratio in 16 9 C2 SES ON NY SES VEN Y A EM Cutout area on which images cannot be projected EZ Area on which the image is not i
31. or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the 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 th
32. pages 79 and 80 If this operation manual does not answer your question please contact the SHARP Service departments listed below U S A Canada Mexico Latin America Germany U K Italy France Spain Switzerland Sweden Austria Sharp Electronics Corporation 1 888 GO SHARP 1 888 467 4277 Icdsupport sharpsec com http www sharpusa com Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd 905 568 7140 http www sharp ca Sharp Electronics Corporation Mexico Branch 525 716 9000 http www sharp com mx Sharp Electronics Corp Latin American Group 305 264 2277 www servicio sharpsec com http www siempresharp com Sharp Electronics Europe GMBH 01805 234675 http www sharp de Sharp Electronics U K Ltd 08705 274277 http www sharp co uk customersupport Sharp Electronics Italy S P A 39 02 89595 1 http www sharp it Sharp Electronics France 01 49 90 35 40 hotlineced sef sharp eu com http www sharp fr Sharp Electronica Espana S A 93 5819700 sharplcd sees sharp eu com http www sharp es Sharp Electronics Schweiz AG 0041 1 846 63 11 cattaneo sez sharp eu com http www sharp ch Sharp Electronics Nordic AB 46 8 6343600 vision support sen sharp eu com http www sharp se Sharp Electronics Europe GMBH Branch Office Austria 0043 1 727 19 123 pogats sea sharp eu com http www sharp at Benelux Australia New Zealand Singapore Hong Kong Taiwan Malaysia
33. system Warning about placing the projector in a high position E When placing the projector in a high posi tion make certain it is carefully secured to avoid personal injury caused by the projec tor falling down Do not subject the projector to hard im pact and or vibration MW Take care with the lens so as not to hit or damage the surface of the lens Rest your eyes occasionally E Continuously watching the screen for long hours will cause eye strain Take regular breaks to rest your eyes Avoid locations with extremes of tem perature NW The operating temperature of the projector is from 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C B The storage temperature of the projector is from 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C GB 9 3 mp E O o E T ct O f mortan SAFEGUARDS Do not block the intake and exhaust vents E Allow at least 11 13 46 inches 30 cm of space between the exhaust vent and the nearest wall or obstruction B Set up the projector where air will not stay near its exhaust vent In order to avoid allow ing the heat from the exhaust vent to enter the intake vent area leave at least more than 11 13 16 inches 30 cm of space between the intake vent and the surrounding walls or ob jects B 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 69 a
34. the remaining lamp life becomes 5 or less yellow and Change The Lamp LAMP 1 2 will be displayed on the screen E When the percentage becomes 0 it will change to CP red the lamp will automatically turn off At this time the lamp indicator will illuminate in red If you try to turn on the projector a fourth time without replacing the lamp the lamp whose life is 0 will not light up Indicators on the Projector Power indicator Normal Standby Green on Normal Power on Red blinks Abnormal See page 70 Green blinks Normal Cooling Lamp 1 2 Green on Normal Indicators Green blinks The lamp is warming up The lamp is shut down abnormally or requires to be changed See page 70 Temperature Normal warning indicator The internal temperature is abnormally high See page 70 gt o o D 5 x GB 69 vrei venance Indicators Maintenance indicator Problem Cause Possible solution Normal X Abnormal Problem Cause Team Relocate the projector to an area e Blocked air intake with proper ventilation See page 10 e Cooling fan break Take the projector to your nearest down sharp Authorized Projector Dealer e Internal circuit failure or Service Center for repair See Clogged air intake page 81 e Clogged dust filter Clean the air vents and the dust filter See page 67 EENG indicator y abnormally high Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet and
35. 13A socket outlet as a serious electric shock may occur To fit an appropriate plug to the mains lead follow the instructions below WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows he wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black he wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN The supplied CD ROM contains operation instructions in English German French Spanish Italian Dutch Swedish Portuguese Chinese Korean Arabic and Japanese Carefully read through the operation instructions before operating the projector Die mitgelieferte CD ROM enthalt Bedienungsanleitungen in Englisch Deutsch Franz sisch Spanisch Italienisch Niederl ndisch Schwedisch Portugiesisch Chinesisch Koreanisch Arabisch und Japanisch Bitte lesen Sie die Bedienungsanleitu
36. 6 lo DC TR AE 49 Picture Mode 49 PICTURE MODE DUlOn oontra rne taite oris 38 POWEI CORO ME 28 elt e GO PRJ MOE quis ad NUR Ee 62 A ERO 50 R CLICK button EEN 18 Remote control EE 16 Remote control SENSOR EE 16 Remote receiver rrenan 18 RESIZE A 39 RESIZE button 39 Resolution EE 53 RGB cable A 24 A 64 grace ariba 27 S VIDEO button adi 36 S VIDEO Terminals celosa ceo cack sor re Gee opener Eoi pes pei 26 AVG SIDO M 53 SPECTO A enna 53 Service en EE 65 EE 63 SHUTTER buttons EES 41 DONO aa PENES 54 A linda Usei 5 Smart ORCL EE 40 slc ERE m 55 SROB NENNEN 52 Ba A EEN 62 STANDBY button EEN 28 SERA 58 EENEG 65 EEN 39 subnel EE 65 Ee 59 IDE id ds ista 65 Temperature warning indicator 69 UNDO button EE 47 o A 5d E ide e NORRIS 40 VIDEO e ee EE 36 VIDEO terminals raro errore emnt e SES 26 VideO TO EE 57 Volume buttons EENS 36 WIRED R G JA EE 17 WIRED REMOTE terminal eene 17 ZOOM buttons ER T 31 gt GG D E x SHARP SHARP CORPORATION
37. Arabe e Japon s Leia cuidadosamente todas as instru es de opera o antes de operar o projetor FEZ CD ROM gt HEX FEM o EX VSEEA EARR TV gib AL CROCO c ROA a SCAT FSC ATES AY GES tH TEPRTEZNTRE SEGA BU ES DM ERA GE ROS gt AZA CD ROM TE 3A Sa d otapa ofo e to 94 zl ASAS bus gua sil ell dlls cdi Y des yal UY cds alas dll aiall elas le cl te S3 ALI Go yall g JS uy se Lais E Sod Jus Gas ri laa elyi Lu Anbu do salle Gy SI al b all AMIA E DCD ROMICIS KA Fin TA ART TP UTE PST AUI T V AOL RAVAGE gt RE 7 2 C785 ARO EUR FUCO Y ABE CR TO DUDE ES aa SL Before using the projector please read this operation manual carefully Introduction ENGLISH There are two important reasons for prompt warranty registration of your new SHARP Projector using the REGISTRATION CARD packed with the projector 1 WARRANTY This is to assure that you immediately receive the full benefit of the parts service and labor warranty applicable to your purchase CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT To ensure that you will promptly receive any safety notification of inspection modification or recall that SHARP may be required to give under the 1972 Consumer Product Safety Act PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE IMPORTANT LIMITED WARRANTY CLAUSE 3 mp je o Cc T i O WARNING High brightness light source Do not stare into the beam of light or view directly Be especially careful that children do not
38. D ROM icon 3 When you wantto view the operation manual 1 Double click the MANUALS folder 2 Double click the language name of the folder that you want to view 3 Double click the paf file to access the pro 3 Double click the paf file to access the pro jector manuals When you want to view the setup manual 1 Double click the SETUP folder 2 Double click the language name of the folder that you want to view jector manuals When you want to view the setup manual 1 Double click the SETUP folder 2 Double click the language name of the folder that you want to view 3 Double click the paf file to access the SETUP 3 Double click the pdf file to access the SETUP MANUAL MANUAL AA Info e f the desired pdf file cannot be opened by double clicking the mouse start Adobe Reader first then specify the desired file using the File Open menu GB 7 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 10 11 12 GB 8
39. D Video Comp 6 D Video Comp D PC RGB Dynamic Range Auto D PC Comp Standard gt Page 51 Enhanced Color Space Auto ITU601 gt Page 51 ITU709 Color Tint Red Green Blue and CLR Temp cannot be adjusted when C M S Adjustment is set to SRGB Sharp can be adjusted only when 4801 480P 540P 5761 576P 720P 10351 10801 or 1080P signal is input Progressive can be adjusted only when 4801 or 5761 signal is input sRGB can be selected under the conditions below e When Signal Type is set to RGB D PC RGB or D Video RGB When Signal Type is set to Auto or D Video Auto and the input signal is distinguished as RGB DNP can be adjusted only when 480I 480P 5761 or 576P signal is input Dynamic Range and Color Space can be worked only when DVI or HDMI signal is input Picture menu VIDEO S VIDEO Main Menu mp Page 49 LF L LF HF LF L bF LFL N Sub Menu Picture Mode mp Page 49 ae ee ee A ee ee ee ee ee ee re re rn rm Contrast 30 e 30 Bright 30 e 30 Color 30 e 30 Tint 30 e 30 d 30 e 30 Green 30 e 30 Blue 30 e 30 D p amc D A EM E ER Sharp 30 e 30 mp Page 49 Su m m A n d i an d n i n id CLR Temp m Page 50 Progressive mp Page 50 C M S Adjustment mp Page 52 mp Page 50 mp Page 49 Standard Presentation Movie C
40. OFF HDMI ON OFF VIDEO ON OFF S VIDEO ON OFF Fan Mode Normal High Set Inputs U U U U 5 5 pe 5 e e Q Q D D D D o o o O Es oO Gu de Auto Restart On Off RS 232C 9600 bps 38400 bps 115200 bps Disable mp Page 64 LAN RS232C Enable Disable mp Page 64 Network DHCP Client ON OFF Page 64 om Ff Subnet Mask gt Page 65 Gateway Service Mode mp Page 65 All Reset m Page 65 11 Adjustable only when DHCP Client is set to OFF GB 46 using the Menu Screen el CJ KEYSTONE MENU M E N j BULNO E ZOOM FOCUS Leng SHIFT A a ma ENTER D Adjustment ao e ll buttons A V 4 ee ean sme E ENTER button X UNDO button Mouse adjustment button A V 4 ENTER button UNDO button A dek Y Am Menu Selections This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector 1 Press MENU Example Picture screen menu for The Picture menu screen for the se COMPUTER1 RGB mode lected input mode is displayed e TENER m Picture Mode o O 2 Press qorP to display the other menu items Menu items rass Contrast O D C Bright Ml 0 Color EO O 0 Tint ED O O e Menu items are as shown below Rd EO OO creen m O O ed Picture V ps Options 2 Language cC o D m D r D o S3
41. PEN For opening the shutter CLOSE For closing the shutter and hiding the projected Image Volume buttons For adjusting the speaker sound level ELO MUTE button For temporarily turning off the sound WIRED R C JACK v EIB FREEZE button For freezing images EN RESIZE button For switching the screen size PROJECTOR EE PICTURE MODE button For switching the picture mode WIRED R C JACK For connecting the remote control to the projector when the signals from the remote control cannot reach the remote control sensor The LIGHT button on the remote control is made of luminous material that is visible in the dark Visibility will diminish over time Exposure to light will recharge the luminous buttons GB 15 3 mp E O o E T O using the Remote Control E Front View Usable Range The remote control can be used to control the projector within the ranges shown in the il lustration Remote control sensor Remote control signal transmitters Gs Note d X The signal from the remote control can be re flected off a screen for easy operation How ever the effective distance of the signal may differ depending on the screen material When using the remote control Ensure that you do not drop it or expose it to moisture or high temperature he remote control may malfunction under a fluorescent lamp In this case move the pro Remote control signal transm
42. R E L AUDIO R WIRED REMOTE 27 RS 232C terminal A eon pe 58 Terminal for controlling the and component signals and audio input terminal MONITOR OUT terminals PI COMPUTER COMPONENT output terminal for computer RGB and component signals 100 240V projector using a computer WIRED REMOTE terminal For connecting the remote control to the projector when the signals from the remote control cannot reach the remote control sensor Shared for COMPUTER COMPONENT 1 and 2 input EJ S VIDEO input terminals AUDIO output terminal Terminals for connecting video Shared for all inputs VIDEO input terminals E Terminals for connecting video equipment and audio input terminal Kensington Security Standard connector seit Di Bos Do Using the Kensington Lock SO js m equipment with an S video terminal and audio input terminal EJ AC socket Connect the supplied power cord Way Filter cover 68 intake vent Carrying handle For carrying the projector 16 Remote control sensor This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security System Refer to the information that came with the system for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector GB 14 Numbers in ES refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained Remote Control FOCUS buttons For adjusting the foc
43. SHARP mp GR je o T ct O DATA PROJECTOR MODEL XG P560W Standard zoom lens attached XG P560W N No lens attached OPERATION MANUAL uoneJjedo seg suonoouuo2 SoJnjeoeJ njasn DLP TEXAS INSTRUMENTS gt o GG D x IMPORTANT Model No For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Projector please record the Model and Serial Numbers located on the side of the projector and retain this information Before recycling the packaging please ensure that you have checked the contents of the Serial No carton thoroughly against the list of Supplied accessories on page 11 SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U K The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non rewireable moulded plug incorporating a 13A fuse Should the fuse need to be replaced a BSI or ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse marked Y or amp and of the same rating as above which is also indicated on the pin face of the plug must be used Always refit the fuse cover after replacing the fuse Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted In the unlikely event of the socket outlet in your home not being compatible with the plug supplied cut off the mains plug and fit an appropriate type DANGER The fuse from the cut off plug should be removed and the cut off plug destroyed immediately and disposed of in a safe manner Under no circumstances should the cut off plug be inserted elsewhere into a
44. TER button For setting items selected or adjusted on the menu 47 For undoing an operation or returning to the previous display Adjustment buttons A V 4 For selecting menu items and other settings Gy Lamp 1 indicator EJ Power indicator Lamp unit cover E Speaker 16 Remote control sensor V Exhaust vent Lens cover removal button Attaching the lens cap dustproof cap Snap on the lens cap dustproof cap straight Removing the lens cap dustproof cap Pull the lens cap dustproof cap directly outward Adjustment foot on the bottom of the projector Lens cover GB 13 Part Names and Functions Numbers in ES refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained Projector Rear View Refer to Connecting the Projector to Other Equipment on pages 24 26 HDMI terminal Terminal for HDMI input ES DVI D input terminals E Terminals for DVI digital RGB and digital component EJ signals and audio input a P DVI D HDCP COMPUTER COMPONENT 1 COMPUTER COMPONENT 2 Es E29 comPuTER COMPONENT 2 terminals BNC terminals for computer RGB and component signals and audio input terminal 1 LAN terminal terminal AUDIO ji G G Piin HD C SH Terminal for controlling the 9 projector using a computer COMPUTER COMPONENT1 79 via network input terminals EJ COMPUTER COMPONENT AUDIO L AUDIO
45. a tion This may differ from the actual on screen display 3 mp O o T ct O using the Menu Screen Buttons used in this operation Adjustment C buttons A V 4 Netz MENU button NTER button Buttons used in this button A V 4 ENTER button ope ration UNDO button Mouse adjustment NDO button ld Menu Selections This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector Example Picture screen menu for COMPUTER RGB mode Button used in this step are Trrenu screen for the se lt gt lected input mode is displayed 2 Press qorP to display the other menu items E Menu items Picture EN Foa tu dese Options Options 2 O Langage va Menu items are as shown below On screen display Menu item Picture CMS Fine Sync Audio Status E 77 D h E ku D 5 d E D 7 Ss Note e The Fine Sync menu is not available for VIDEO or S VIDEO BR Info Indicates safeguards when using the projector QN Note eer Indicates additional information for setting up and operating the projector For Future Reference Maintenance Troubleshooting Index Page 83 Page 66 gt Pages 79 and 80 GB 3 Contents Preparing Introduction How to Read This Operation Manual 3 Contents eere
46. after the Replace the lamp projector turns on The lamp suddenly turns off during projection al al 49 The image sometimes Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector or the 24 27 flickers connected equipment works improperly e If this happens frequently replace the lamp 72 N O N The lamps take a long The lamps will eventually need to be changed time to turn on The lamps have reached the end of its life Replace the lamps Picture is dark The remote control cannot be used Operate the remote control while pointing it at the projector s remote control sensor e The remote control may be too far away from the projector e f direct sunlight or a strong fluorescent light is shining on the projector s remote control sensor place the projector where it will not be affected by strong light e Is ag3 5 mm minijack cable plugged into the WIRED REMOTE terminal The batteries may be depleted or inserted incorrectly Make 6 sure the batteries are inserted correctly or insert new ones This projector is equipped with a microprocessor Its performance could be adversely affected by incorrect op eration or interference If this should happen unplug the projector and plug it in again after more than 5 minutes GB 80 Fo SHARP Assistance If you encounter any problems during setup or operation of this projector first refer to the Troubleshooting section on
47. age Adjustment Fine Sync menu _ n4 5 Checking the Input Signal You can check the input signal information Auto Sync Adjustment Used to automatically adjust a computer image Selectable items Off Auto Sync adjustment is not automati cally performed Normal Auto Sync adjustment will occur when the projector is turned on or when the input signals are switched when connected to a computer Normal takes more time than High Speed for more accurate Auto Sync adjustment High Speed amp B Note e Auto Sync adjustment is also performed by pressing AUTO SYNC on the projector or on the remote control The Auto Sync adjustment may take some time to complete depending on the image of the computer connected to the projector e When the optimum image cannot be achieved with Auto Sync adjustment use manual adjust ments See page 53 When AUTO SYNC is pressed while Auto Sync is High Speed or Off Auto Sync will be executed in High Speed mode If the but ton is pressed again within one minute Auto Sync will be executed in Normal mode GB 54 Menu operation B Page 47 7 Setting the Auto Sync Display Function Used to set the display during Auto Sync Selectable items Background The image set as a background image is projected See page 58 Adjusting Disp The computer image being adjusted is displayed f Aude Adjustment Audio menu
48. ages such Progressive as sports and action films 2 3D Useful to display relatively slowmoving Progressive 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 enhancement to Menu operation Bj Page 47 ESG 6 Reducing Image Noise DNR Video digital noise reduction DNR provides high quality images with minimal dot crawl and cross color noise Selectable items DNR does not function Level 1 3 Sets the DNR level amp Note e Set a level so as to view a clearer picture Make sure to set DNR to Off in the following cases When the image is blurry When the contours and colors of moving im ages drag e When TV broadcasts with weak signals are pro jected AR Info This function is available for all signals with VIDEO or S VIDEO e This function is available for 4801 480P 5761 and 576P signals with COMPUTER 1 2 DVI or HDMI progressive mode images The film source is a digital video recording with the original encoded as is at 24 frames second The projector can con vert this film source to progressive video at 60 frames sec ond with NTSC and PAL60Hz or at 50 frames second with PAL50Hz and SECAM to play back a high definition image S3 Note e In NTSC or PAL60Hz even if the 3D Progressive
49. art combination to overturn Ventilation olots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Grounding or Polarization This product is provided with one of the following types of plugs If the plug should fail to fit into the power outlet please contact your electrician Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug a Two wire type mains plug b Three wire grounding type mains plug with a grounding terminal This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet TAS 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon
50. at are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required ensure that the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition Wall or Ceiling Mounting This product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Heat This product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat Ensure that you read the following safeguards when setting up your projector Caution concerning the lamp unit E Potential hazard of glass particles if lamp rup tures In case of lamp rupture contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center for replacement See Hegarding the Lamp on page 71
51. ations Selectable items Ceiling Front Inverted image Reversed image Ceiling Rear Reversed and inverted image Gs Note This function is used for the reversed image and ceiling mount setups See page 23 6 Controlling Multiple Projectors with the One Remote Control This function allows you to control multiple projectors with the one remote control during the stack projec tion or the video wall projection When using this func tion connect the projectors with LAN cables and as sign a projector as the master and the other projectors as the slaves See page 27 for connecting LAN cables Selectable items The stack setting is not available Set the projector as the master Set the projector as the slave Gs Note e When controlling multiple projectors with the one remote control settings via web browser are re quired Refer to the SETUP MANUAL contained on the supplied CD ROM for details Only when controlling two projectors with the one remote control using Pair Stack allows you to skip settings via web browser See page 63 When Slave is selected on Stack Setting the slave pro jector cannot be controlled with the remote control To control the slave projector with the remote control con nect the remote control to the projector See page 17 Shortcut to Make Projector Stack Settings Normally settings via web browser are required for the stack projection You can s
52. audio e Sampling frequency 48kHz 44 1kHz 32kHz GB 26 f controlling the Projector by a Computer When the RS 232C terminal on the projector is connected to the RS 232C serial terminal on the computer or when the LAN terminal on the projector is connected to the LAN terminal on the computer the computer can be used to control the projector Refer to the SETUP MANUAL contained on the supplied CD ROM for details When connecting to a computer using an RS 232C serial control cable Rear view COMPUTER COMPONENT 2 G G sync Y B Ps HD Csyne TTL VD AUDIO R Pr lt a ih AS S To RS 232C terminal FERS UKE RS 232C serial control cable cross type commercially available To RS 232C terminal oy amp B Note e The RS 232C function may not operate if your computer terminal is not correctly set up Refer to the operation manual of the computer for details Refer to SETUP MANUAL contained on the supplied CD ROM for the RS 232C specifications and commands O o gt D O EC o 5 o AR Info Do not connect the RS 232C cable to a terminal other than the RS 232C terminal on the computer This may damage your computer or projector Do not connect or disconnect an RS 232C serial control cable to or from the computer while it is on This may damage your computer When connecting to the LAN terminal using a LAN cable LINK LED green Illumi
53. b 3 Enter the remaining 3 digits and press ENTER cC o D m D r D o 4 Enter the same password in Reconfirm and press ENTER AR Info The password must be entered to use the Options 2 menu when a password has been set GB 61 Lee Functions Set during Installation Options 2 menu E Setting the Lamp Mode This function allows you to select the usage of the two lamps installed in the projector Selectable items Both Lamps Both lamps are used for greater brightness Lamp 1 Only The lamp 1 is used When the lamp 1 burns out the lamp 2 automatically switches in use Lamp 2 Only The lamp 2 is used When the lamp 2 burns out the lamp 1 automatically switches in use Equal Use Both lamps are used alternately for certain periods Eos Selecting the Lens Type When you change the lens you need to set the lens type See the table below to select the lens type MA Into The Lens Shift Keystone Correction etc may not properly function if the correct lens type is not se lected S3 Note e When Lens Type is changed GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT H amp V KEYSTONE and IM AGE RESIZING will be reset GB 62 Menu operation Bj Page 47 Reversing Inverting Projected Images This projector is equipped with a reverse invert image function that allows you to reverse or in vert the projected image for various applic
54. ccordance with the operation manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense USA ONLY The enclosed computer cable must be used with the device The cable is provided to ensure that the device complies with FCC Class A verification WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures PRODUCT DISPOSAL This product utilizes tin lead solder and lamp containing a small amount of mercury Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities the Electronics Industries Alliance www eiae org the lamp recycling organization www lamprecycle org or Sharp at 1 800 BE SHARP U S A ONLY Caution Concerning Lamp Replacement see Replacing the Lamp on page 71 This SHARP projector uses a DLP chip This very sophisticated panel contains 1 024 000 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 i
55. comes louder Setting the Auto Restart Function Selectable items On If the power cord is unplugged from the outlet or the breaker switch is turned off when the projector is on then the projector automatically turns on when the power cord is plugged into the AC outlet or the breaker switch is turned on Off The projector does not turn on automati cally when the power cord is plugged into the AC outlet or the breaker switch is turned on GB 63 cC o D m D r D o Lee Functions Set during Installation Options 2 menu OD Selecting the Transmission Speed RS 232C Make sure that both the projector and computer are set for the same baud rate Selectable items 9600 bps Transmission speed is slow 38400 bps 115200 bps amp Note Refer to the SETUP MANUAL contained on the supplied CD ROM for RS 232C Specifica tions and Command Settings Refer to the computer s operation manual for instructions for setting the computer s baud rate Transmission speed is rapid 2 Setting the Monitor Output When the Monitor Out has been set to Enable the monitor output is activated and power is con sumed even in the standby mode It is recom mended that the Monitor Out be set to Disable when it is not connected This reduces power consumption when the projector is in the standby mode Selectable items Enable The monitor output function is activated
56. d by room temperature changes This will not affect from the cabinet operation or performance Maintenance e See Maintenance Indicators indicator illuminates or blinks in red 63 The projector cannot be If the Keylock Level menu is set to Level A or Level B all or turned on or put into the specific buttons on the projector are unavailable Use the standby mode using the remote control to operate the projector ON or STANDBY button on the projector All buttons on the e f the Stack Setting menu is set to Slave and the Keylock projector and the remote Level menu is set to Level B all buttons on the projector and control are unavailable the remote control are unavailable Connect the remote control to the projector and then use the remote control to operate the projector Picture is green on e Change the input signal type setting COMPUTER 1or 2 COMPONENT Picture is pink no green on COMPUTER 1 2 or DVI RGB The black levels of the Make adjustments that result in the best picture quality in the image show banding or Dynamic Range setting appear faded when DVI or HDMI is selected Picture is too bright and Image adjustments are incorrectly set whitish The cooling fan e When temperature inside the projector increases the cooling 9 10 becomes noisy fan runs faster 66 69 70 The lamp does not light The lamp indicator is illuminating in red up even
57. dicator will illuminate in red and the lamp may not be lit In this case unplug the power cord from the AC outlet replace the power cord in the AC outlet and then turn the power on again The cooling fan keeps the internal temperature of the projector constant and this function is controlled automatically The sound of the cooling fan may change during operation because the fan speed may change and this is not a malfunction GB 70 Regarding the Lamp Lamp B it is recommended that the lamp unit 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 65 B Purchase a replacement lamp unit of type AN P610LP from your place of purchase nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center IMPORTANT NOTE TO U S CUSTOMERS The lamp included with this projector is backed by a 90 day parts and labor limited warranty All service of this projector under warranty including lamp replacement must be obtained through a Sharp Autho rized Projector Dealer or Service Center For the name of the nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center please call toll free 1 888 GO SHARP 1 888 467 4277 Hg LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY For State Lamp Disposal Information www lamprecycle org or 1 800 BE SHARP Caution Concerning the Lamp B This project
58. e image can be captured and saved he color of images may differ before and after saving if an image is captured on which image adjustment has been performed using the C M S function To delete the captured image select Delete and then press ENTER GB 57 cC o D m D r D o veins the Options 1 Menu 7 Selecting the Background Image Selectable items Default image User customized image e g company logo Blue Blue screen Menu operation Bj Page 47 Detecting the Input Signals Automatically Selectable items Automatically searches for and switches to the input mode in which signals are being received S3 Note When Custom is selected an image saved us ing Image Capture can be displayed as a back ground image E a Selecting the Startup Image Selectable items Default image User customized image e g company logo S3 Note e When Custom is selected an image saved using Image Capture can be displayed as a startup image Setting the Eco Mode When the two lamps are lit at the same time Power consumption When Selectable items Brightness using AC 100V Approx ff Lamp life Approx 3 000 hours Approx 2 000 hours This is a reference value and is not guaranteed BS Note e When Eco Mode is set to On the power con sumption will decrease and the lamp life will extend GB 58
59. e screw 1 that secures the lamp unit cover Remove the lamp unit cover to slide it in the direc tion of the arrow 2 GB 72 Optional Lamp unit accessory AN P610LP E STANDBY button STANDBY ON a C DO H amp V LEI M gt FOCUS gt LENS SHIFT rZ E User service screw 3 Remove the lamp unit e Loosen the securing screws two for each lamp 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 4 Insert the new lamp unit Fully insert the lamp unit into the lamp unit compartment Press the handles back to their positions and tighten the securing Screws 5 Replace the lamp unit cover e Slide the lamp unit cover to the position where the indicator P of the lamp cover unit and the of the projector will meet to close the cover Then tighten the user service screw to secure the lamp unit cover RR Info e If the lamp unit and lamp unit cover are not correctly installed the power will not turn on even if the power cord is connected to the projector Securing screws Handle EE E N VA ES al ER for gl Lamp 2 Compartment f J for Lamp 1 AN P610LP User service screw gt o o D x dm the Lamp Resetting the Lamp Timer Reset the lamp timer after r
60. e zoom lens AN P30EZ 21 6 32 3 6 5 m 9 8 m Throw distance ratio 1 3 0 4 5 Tele zoom lens AN P45EZ 32 3 50 1 9 8 m 15 3 m Throw distance ratio 1 4 5 7 0 p E E eg 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 ft GB 12 Part Names and Functions Numbers in ES refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained Projector H amp V LENS SHIFT button ED For shifting the lens horizontally and vertically ON button EJ For turning the power on into standby mode STANDBY button KS For putting the projector SE ZOOM buttons For adjusting the projected image size FOCUS buttons 31 For adjusting the focus SHUTTER buttons C OPEN For opening the shutter CLOSE For closing the shutter and hiding the projected image AUTO SYNC button EY For automatically adjusting images when connected to a computer Lamp 2 indicator Gy Temperature warning CI indicator Adjustment foot on the bottom of the projector EP ZOOM STANDBY sl UTTER OPEN CLOSE DO FOCUS LENS Shier AUTO SYNC a J BA 4 a x Ta 3 mp a O o E T O EP KEYSTONE button For entering the Keystone Correction mode ETS INPUT buttons For switching input mode MENU button For displaying adjustment and setting screens ES Volume buttons For adjusting the speaker sound level EN
61. eight of the image W Width of the image W Width of the image GB 29 Image Projection 1 Press H amp V LENS SHIFT on the projector or on the remote control Pressing ENTER on the projector or on the remote control displays the test pat tern Checking the test pattern is useful for more accurate adjustment vOn screen display 24 H amp V LENS SHIFT button Mouse adjustment button A V 4 ENTER button Il TT TTT tT UNDO button F H 4 H H AAA m rm H amp V LENS SHIFT H soon sonus is ish ANS button SERGE D DIE O adjustment buttons da A bI avo SHUTTER NI Ng Clan VE ENTER button es 2 Press A V dor on the pro jector or the remote control to adjust the image position Y Note When UNDO is pressed the lens shift reset screen is displayed Lens shift can be reset to factory default with this screen En A Using the Adjustment Feet When the position of the projected image cannot be adjusted with the lens shift function use the adjustment feet to adjus the projected angle The height of the projector can be adjusted using the adjustment feet when the screen is located higher than the projector the screen is inclined or when the installation site is slightly inclined e Install the projector so that it is as perpendicular to the screen as possible 1 Rotate the adjustment feet to adjust the projected angle The projecto
62. eplacing the lamp AR Info Make sure to reset the lamp timer only when replacing the lamp If you reset the lamp timer and continue to use the same lamp this may cause the lamp to become damaged or explode 1 Connect the power cord Plug the power cord into the AC socket of the projector 2 Reset the lamp timer GB 74 For Lamp 1 When you reset the timer while simul taneously holding down W and ENTER press ON on the projector e LAMP1 0000H is displayed indicating that the lamp timer is reset For Lamp 2 When you reset the timer while simul taneously holding down P gt Y and ENTER press ON on the projector e LAMP2 0000H is displayed indicating that the lamp timer is reset r ZOOM f FOCUS LenS SHIFT ON button ENTER button UNDO Pe Nig lt V gt buttons AUTO SYNC Power cord Computer Compatibility Chart The table below lists signal codes that are compatible with the projector When the images are distorted or cannot be projected adjust the output signal of your computer and so forth while referring to the table below Multiple signal support Pixel Clock 12 230 MHz Horizontal Frequency 15 126 kHz Sync signal Compatible with TTL level Vertical Frequency 43 200 Hz Compatible with sync on green signal The following is a list of modes that conform to VESA However this projector supports other signals that
63. etails The HD C sync terminal of the 5 BNC terminal is only for TTL signal e Select 480P or 576P for Resolution on the Fine Sync menu if necessary See page 53 While the projector is connected to video equipment that has an HDMI output terminal only the video signal can be input to the projector Connect the AUDIO input terminal for audio input Depending on specifications of video equipment or HDMI to DVI digital cable the signal transmission may not work property The HDMI specification does not support all connections to video equipment that has HDMI digital output terminal using HDMI to DVI digital cable For details on compatibility for connection see support information on DVI connection provided by the video equipment manufacturer When you connect video equipment with a 21 pin RGB output Euro scart to the projector use a com mercially available cable that fits in the projector terminal you want to connect The projector does not support RGBC signals via the Euro scart GB 25 Lem the Projector to Other Equipment Terminal on connected equipment Terminal on the projector Video equipment S video output terminal S video cable commercially available S VIDEO Camera Video game FR fo cem 4 L AUDIO R 00 gt Audio output terminal RCA audio cable commercially available DC o C Video output terminal Video cable commercially availab
64. etting Up the Projector Standard Zoom Lens AN P18EZ Standard Equipment with XG P560W F2 5 f 25 5 32 mm 16 10 Signal Input Normal Mode Picture Screen size Projection distance L Distance rem Uie lens center to Distance from the lens the bottom of the image H center to the center of Diag X Minimum L1 Maximum L2 Lower H1 Upper H2 the image W 280 711 cm 603 cm 237 377 cm 148 11 0 m 36 0 13 7 m 45 1 439 1 cm 172 S or 62 2 cm 24 31 64 211 1 cm 83 3 22 250 635 cm 538 cm 212 337 cm 132 9 8 m 32 2 12 3 m 40 3 392 0 cm 154 11 2 55 5 cm 21 5 64 188 4 cm 74 9 16 200 508 cm 269 cm 106 150 8 cm 59 23 4 323 cm 127 202 cm 79 113 1 cm 44 3 64 160 3 cm 28 os 129 cm 51 24m 79 29m 98 941cm 37 9v 45 2 cm 17 19 16 ol ll _ mol X Picture size diag in cm The formula for picture size and projection distance L1 Minimum projection distance m ft m cm L2 Maximum projection distance m ft L1 m 2 0 0392X H1 Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in L2 m 0 0491X H2 Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image cm in H1 cm 1 56815X W Distance from the lens center to the center of the image cm in H2 cm 0 2221X W cm x0 75379X Feet inches L1 ft 0 0392X 0 3048 L2 ft 0 0491X 0 3048 H1 in 2 1 56815X
65. eycode with the buttons on the remote con trol use only those buttons on the remote control GB 60 P Helpful Functions Set during Installation Options 2 menu Menu operation Bj Page 47 Changing the password E Options 2 a CC ES o MERE gt 0 Old Password E oo gt E New Password o E Mode Reconfirm ao Setting 1 Pair Stack o EE E gt 1 Press A V and P to enter the pass E y word in Old Password and press ao Inputs eh ENTER SR Mode D I E d Auto Restart zi Si E o 2 Press A V and P to set the new o AE Out gt 5i password in New Password and ress ENTER une hb H D D r Network uu o MEME Modo gt 3 Enter the same 4 digit password in e ME ZE Reconfirm and press ENTER e f you do not want to set a password leave the O Setting a Password fields blank in steps 2 and 3 and press ENTER e To cancel the password settings press UNDO e There is no factory preset for the password so the Options 2 menu is enabled e If you do not want others to operate the Options 2 menu set a password If You Forget Your Password If you forget the password delete it using the fol 1 Select Password from the lowing procedure and set a new password Options 2 menu and press P m projector 2 Press A or V to set the first digit in New Password and then press
66. f worn out batteries GB 16 Using the Remote Control with a Signal Cable When the signals from the remote control cannot be reached due to the positioning of the projector use a 23 5 mm minijack cable to connect the remote control to the projector Now you can control the projector with the remote control Rear view Remote control S VIDEO MPUTERA DVI e 1 To WIRED REMOTE terminal y To WIRED R C JACK 93 5 mm minijack cable commercially available or available as Sharp service part QCNWGAO038WJPZ BS Note The wireless remote function is not possible when the 93 5 mm minijack cable is connected to the projec tor Should the wireless remote operation be required the 93 5 mm minijack cable should be discon nected from the projector iso e Switching the Remote Control Mode The remote control has two functions One is projector control and the other is wireless computer mouse Slide the ADJ MOUSE switch on the remote control to other side compatible to the desired usage Projector control Wireless computer mouse ADJ E ADJ s MOUSE MOUSE AR Info When using the remote control as the wireless computer mouse connect the optional remote receiver AN MR2 to the computer See page 18 GB 17 3 mp E O o E T ct O Le the Remote Control Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Computer Mouse Remote receiver When connecting the optional remote re ceiver AN MR2 to the co
67. frequency change When RESIZE has been pressed WOn screen display MAGNIFY enlarge reduce buttons UNDO button RESIZE button Mouse adjustment button A V 4 GB 37 UJ D a O O O 9 lo 5 Lem Projection Freezing a Moving Image 1 Press FREEZE on the remote control The projected image is frozen FREEZE button 2 Press FREEZE again to return to the moving image from the currently connected equipment Selecting the Picture Mode You can select the suitable picture mode for the projected image such as movie or video game UNDO button Press PICTURE MODE on the re mote control PICTURE MODE When pressing PICTURE MODE the picture button mode changes in order of M STANDARD PRESENTATION MOVIE CUSTOM 7 Gs Note Press UNDO to return to the STANDARD mode while the selected picture mode is dis played This function can also be accessed from the OSD menu see page 49 GB 38 This function allows you to modify or customize the resize mode to enhance the input image Depend ing on the input signal you can choose a desired image Resize Mode Mouse adjustment button A V 4 Press RESIZE on the remote control Pressing RESIZE changes the display as shown in the tables below To return to the standard image press UNDO while RESIZE is displayed on the screen This function can also be accessed from the OSD
68. h new ones Pick the dust filters up with your fingers and lift them out of the filter cover e When attaching the dust filters make sure that Attach these are inserted below the tabs on both left i and right and that the slits are pierced through Ke lt 1 Pierced neit SSS the nine slits Insert the filter below the six tabs on both left and right sides GB 68 Maintenance Indicators B The warning lights on the projector indicate problems inside the projector B If a problem occurs either the temperature warning indicator or the lamp indicator will illuminate red and the projector will enter the standby mode After the projector has entered the standby mode follow the procedures given below Power indicator Lamp 1 2 indicators Temperature warning indicator About the temperature warning indicator oO Eil om If the temperature inside the projector increases due to blockage of the air vents or the setting location gud 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 for a further 90 seconds and then the projector will enter the standby mode After RAA appears ensure you perform the measures described on page 70 About the lamp indicator X Change The Lamp LAMP 2 is displayed when the remain ing life of the lamp 2 becomes 5 or less E When
69. he Audio en 99 Setting the TCP IP sss 65 Setting the Audio Output Type een 99 Service Mode sees 65 Setting the Speaker 55 Returning to the Default Settings 65 Using the Options W ITE 56 Selecting the On screen Display Language 65 Displaying Dual Pictures Pict in Pict 56 Overview of All Menu Settings and the Lamp Life 65 Setting the Resize Mode AAA 56 Reference Maintenant iu 66 Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit 12 Cleaning and Replacing the Dust Filters 67 Resetting the Lamp Timer N 74 Cleaning the Dust Eltere 67 Computer Compatibility Chart 75 Replacing the Dust Filters ooo 68 Attaching the Optional Lens 71 Maintenance Indicators conos 69 Troubleshooting DEE 79 Regarding the Lamp ssssssssssesesseseserereees 71 For SHARP Assistance 81 Lamp 71 Specifications ememememeseseseresereseserererenes 82 Caution Concerning the Lamp 71 TEN dept e 83 Replacing Me Lam POP ER 1 le gl O The optional lenses are introduced on page 12 Please purchase the lens for your desired usage GB 5 Le SETUP MANUAL Refer to the SETUP MANUAL contained on the supplied CD ROM for details Setting up the Screen 2 Screen Size and P
70. ies E e Lt M S menu ann E 92 selling ihe Lamp Mode accord 62 Selecting the Color Reproduction Mode 52 Selecting the Lens Type 62 a Gi e GE o i Col em 7 Reversing Inverting Projected Images 62 e E ae Controlling Multiple Projectors with the One Setting the Chromatic Value of Remote Control 62 the TENDE o MT 52 Shortcut to Make Projector Stack Settings 63 Setting the Hue of the Target Color eeaice 52 Locking the Operation Buttons Resetting User defined Color Settings og on the Projector 63 Overview of All Color DOIDO cunas 52 Bypassing Unused Input Selections 63 Computer Image Adjustment Selecting the Fan Mode sss 63 Fine Sync menu 53 Setting the Auto Restart Funchon o oo 63 Adjusting the Computer Image 53 Selecting the Transmission Speed Saving Adj stment le E 53 E ee 64 Accessing Adjustment Settings es 53 Setting th Monitor Quipul risas 64 Setting the Resolution i ii 53 SE TEE 64 Checking the Input Signal cee 94 Setting the DHCP Client ricas 64 Auto Sync Adjustment M ies 54 Helpful Functions Set during Installation setting the Auto Sync Display POC HOR sismos 54 Options 2 menu Using the Other Menus Audio Adjustment Audio menu 55 Language and Status menus 65 Adjusting t
71. is on Blinking green The lamp is warming up Red The lamp is shut down abnormally or the lamp should be replaced e When switching on the projector a slight flick ering of the image may be experienced within the first minute after the lamp has been illumi nated This is normal operation as the lamp s control circuitry is stabilizing the lamp output characteristics This does not indicate malfunc tion e f the projector is put into standby mode and immediately turned on again the lamp may take some time to illuminate Turning the Power Off put ting the Projector into Standby Mode Press STANDBY on the projector or on the remote control then press that but ton again while the confirmation mes sage is displayed to put the projector into standby mode GB 28 Supplied Power cor accessory ower cord 100 24 ES To AC outlet Power cord AR Info When Auto Restart is set to On If the power cord is unplugged from the AC outlet or the breaker switch is turned off when the projector is on then the projector automatically turns on when the power cord is plugged into the AC outlet or the breaker switch is turned on See page 63 e English is the factory preset language If you want to change the on screen display to another language change the lan guage according to the procedure on page 65 ON button A STANDBY HE button Power indicator Lens cap Lamp indicato
72. itters jector away from the fluorescent lamp Inserting the Batteries 1 Press the tab and lift open the battery cover in the direction of the arrow 2 Insert the batteries e Insert the batteries making sure the po larities correctly match the and 5 marks inside the battery compartment 3 Insert the tabs on the end of the battery cover into their slots and press the cover into position A Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the alkaline or manganese batteries e 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 you wipe them first and then remove them using a cloth The batteries included with this projector may run down in a short period depending on how they are kept Be sure to replace them as soon as possible with new batteries Remove the batteries from the remote control if you will not be using the remote control for a long time e Comply with the rules ordinance of each local government when disposing o
73. justment with lt gt vOn screen display IMAGE RESIZING END d aner 6 TESTPTRN O RESET IMAGE RESIZING O Press A Y 4 or P to correct Adjustment with A Y 4 P the image distortion 6 Press KEYSTONE to set the position UJ D oly O O O 9 le 5 GB 35 Lem Projection Switching the Input Mode Select the appropriate input mode for the con nected equipment Press COMPUTER1 2 DVI HDMI VIDEO or S VIDEO on the remote control to select the input mode B When you select the input mode with INPUT A Y on the projector or A V on the remote control When A Y is pressed the Input list ap pears While the Input list is displayed follow the procedure below to switch the input mode Press A V to select the desired input mode and then press ENTER e When AUTO SEARCH is selected input signal is automatically detected f ENTER is not pressed the projector switches to the selected input mode in a few seconds S3 Note When no signal is received NO SIGNAL will be displayed When non supported sig nal is received NOT REG is displayed The input mode is not displayed when OSD Display of the Options1 menu is set to Level A or Level B See page 57 pamm Adjusting the Volume Press VOL on the projector or on the remote control to adjust the volume QY Note Pressing VOL will lower the volume Pressi
74. kip the settings via web browser by using Pair Stack only when you use the two projectors for the stack projection BS Note Before setting Pair Stack select Master or Slave on Stack Setting 1 Select Pair Stack on the Option 2 menu and then press ENTER The confirmation screen will be displayed 2 Select OK and then press ENTER The network settings of the projector will change as shown below IP Address 7 Locking the Operation Buttons on the Projector This function can be used to lock the use of cer tain operation buttons on the projector Selectable items All operation buttons are functional projector are available are unavailable Menu operation Bj Page 47 Bypassing Unused Input Selections This function allows you to skip the input mode that you rarely use You can skip the input modes when Auto Search works Selectable items Sets each input mode selectable respectively COMPUTER 1 COMPUTER 2 DVI HDMI OFF Sets each input mode unavail VIDEO S VIDEO able respectively RE Q Selecting the Fan Mode This function changes the fan rotation speed Selectable items Suitable for normal environments High Select this when using the projector at attitudes of approximately 1 500 meters 4 900 feet or more amp Note e When Fan Mode is set to High the fan rota tion speeds up and the fan noise be
75. l Type gt Picture Picture Mode Contrast O O C Bright EE 0 Color NEC C Tint nO O Red ER C C Green MO Blue Ese C e e C WM Reset p eel Signal Type C RGB C Component f Picture Adjustment Picture menu gt Page 1 4m Picture E Picture Mode Contrast O O Bright O 2 9 Color MC 0 O Tint E O O Rd WO OO Green EO O 0 Blue MO O V Reset y Signal Type gt 9 7 El Range gt 9 Jm Space gt 9 AAA Selecting the Picture Mode This function allows you to select the picture mode in accordance with brightness of the room or content of the image to be projected In all picture modes items on the Picture menu can be adjusted and saved Selectable items Standard For standard image Presentation Brightens darker portions of image for more enhanced presentations Movie Gives greater depth to darker portions of image for a more exciting theater experience The factory preset value is the same as the one of Standard Using the dedicated software Sharp Gamma Manager allows you to adjust the gamma Curve Visit http sharp world com projector for details S3 Note You can also press PICTURE MODE on the re mote control to select the picture mode See page 38 Menu operation Bj Page 47 gt
76. l output terminal DVI Digital cable commercially available boer AUDIO Computer audio output Computer audio cable 03 5 mm stereo minijack terminal commercially available Fe HDMI digital output terminal HDMI cable commercially available S3 Note e When connecting the projector to a compatible computer other than a PC VGA SVGA XGA SXGA UXGA or Macintosh i e Workstation a separate cable may be needed Please contact your dealer for more information When connecting to the DVI D or HDMI terminal select D PC RGB for Signal Type in the Picture menu e See page 75 Computer Compatibility Chart for a list of computer signals compatible with the projector Use with computer signals other than those listed may cause some of the functions to not work A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers Contact your nearest Macintosh Dealer e 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 GB 24 Ca Video equipment HDMI digital output terminal HDMI cable commercially available HDMI Camera Video game y HDMI Ke DVI digital output terminal DVI Digital cable commercially available fom p
77. le VIDEO i Audio output terminal RCA audio cable commercially available pe q RGB input terminal RGB cable supplied or commercially available MONITOR OUT COMPUTER COMPONENT e e DE SE Amplifier Audio input terminal 93 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable MONITOR OUT commercially available TEEN gt e ES Note e When using the 93 5 mm mono audio cable the volume level will be half of when using the 93 5 mm stereo audio cable e Video signal for monitor output is analog RGB signal as well as component signal COMPUTER 1 2 DVI and HDMI input video signals would not be output When the audio from HDMI input is directed to the MONITOR OUT AUDIO terminal output will be generated as Linear PCM audio HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is a digital AV interface that can deliver a high definition video signal multi channel audio signal and bi directional control signal all in just one cable Because it is compatible with the HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection system the digital video signal does not degrade when transmitted and a high quality image with a simple connection can be enjoyed The HDMI terminal does not support the CEC signal This projector is able to process the following signals when connected to HDMI equipment Video signal For details see HDMI Support in the list of Computer Compatibility Chart on page 75 Audio signal Linear PCM
78. mode has been set the three two pull down enhance ment will be enabled automatically when the film source has been entered When the image is blurred or noisy switch to the optimal mode e When using progressive inputs inputs are directly displayed so that 2D Progressive 8D Progressive and Film Mode cannot be selected GB 50 AAA Selecting the Signal Type When using an input mode other than S VIDEO or VIDEO input set the signal type setting to the cor responding input signal type RGB or Component B When COMPUTER1 2 is selected for the input mode Selectable items Auto Automatically selects the appropriate input signal between RGB and Compo nent Set when RGB signals are received Menu operation Bj Page 47 7 Selecting the Dynamic Range An optimum picture may not be displayed if a DVI D or HDMI capable device s output signal type and the projector s input signal type do not match If this should occur switch the Dynamic Range mode Selectable items Auto In most circumstances Auto should be selected Standard When the black levels of the image show banding or appear faded select Component Set when component signals are received B When DVI is selected for the input mode received from the computer are received from the computer received from video equipment D Video Comp Set when digital video component signals Miis are received from video equipment B When
79. mputer you can use the remote control as the wireless com puter mouse 1 Connect the optional remote re ceiver to the USB terminal on the computer 2 Slide the ADJ MOUSE Jau switch on the remote con trol to the MOUSE position MOUSE 3 Use the mouse function e Point the remote control at the remote receiver E When moving the cursor Press A V 4 E When left clicking Press L CLICK E When right clicking Press R CLICK E When your computer supports only a one click mouse such as Macintosh Press L CLICK or R CLICK L CLICK and R CLICK have common function QY Note e This function only works with the Microsoft Windows OS and Mac OS However this func tion does not work with the following operation systems that do not support USB Versions earlier than Windows 95 Versions earlier than Windows NT4 0 Versions earlier than Mac OS 8 5 Confirm that the computer recognizes the USB connection While the remote control is connected to the projector with a signal cable you cannot use the wireless computer mouse function GB 18 To USB terminal en MOUSE j ADJ MOUSE switch Mouse adjustment button amp W lt gt t de mp R CLICK button PROJECTOR WIRED R C JACK L CLICK button Quick Start This section shows the basic operation projector connecting with the computer For details see the page described below for each step Setup a
80. n inactive dots on the picture screen This will not affect the picture quality or the life expectancy of the unit DLP and the DLP logo are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries PC AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States Adobe Reader is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc in the United States and or other countries HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC PJLink is a registered trademark or an application trademark in Japan the United States and or other countries regions All other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective compa nies Some IC chips in this product include confidential and or trade secret property belonging to Texas Instru ments Therefore you may not copy modify adapt translate distribute reverse engineer reverse as semble or discompile the contents thereof Authorized representative responsible for the European Union Community Market SHARP ELECTRONICS Europe GmbH SonninstraBe 3 D 20097 Hamburg GB 2 How to Read This Operation Manual e In this operation manual the illustrations and on screen displays are simplified for explan
81. nal lens attachment part can be damaged Slide and attach the lens cover he power cannot be turned on unless the lens cover is fully inserted After changing setting the lens select the correct lens type See page 62 GB 78 E roubleshooting Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet Power to the external connected devices is off tu The selected input mode is wrong 36 Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector 24 27 Remote control batteries have run out O e External output has not been set when connecting notebook computer e When the connected DVI digital equipment is turned on before the DVI input mode is selected on the projector the image may not be No picture and no sound projected properly or may not be displayed at all Ensure that the or projector does not start appropriate input mode has been selected and set the input signal type on the projector before you turn on the connected equipment e Is the lens cover correctly attached 78 Is the filter cover correctly attached e Is the lamp unit cover correctly attached re Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector 24 27 e Bright is set to minimum position The Shutter is closed D CO AB Do IS Sound is heard but no picture appears Image adjustments are incorrectly set COMPUTER 1 2 DVI HDMI only e Input signal ty
82. nates when linked Hub or computer TX RX LED yellow Illuminates when transmitting receiving data FNEHE ET Ln au ud AA Sea AAA ESPEP ala eee eee ARA CHE Rear view To ensure safety do not connect the LAN terminal with any cables such as a telephone line that may cause excessive voltage Csync TTL VD AUDIO To LAN terminal To LAN terminal LAN cable Category 5 type commercially available amp Note e When connecting to a hub use straight through Category 5 CAT 5 type cable commercially available e When connecting to a computer use cross over Category 5 CAT 5 type cable commercially available GB 27 e urning the Projector On Off Connecting the Power Cord Plug the supplied power cord into the AC socket on the rear of the projector Then plug into the AC outlet pM Turning the Projector On Before performing the steps in this section connect any equipment that you use with the projector See pages 24 27 Remove the lens cap and press ON on the projector or on the remote control he power indicator illuminates green After the lamp indicator illuminates the projec tor is ready to start operation When System Lock is set the keycode input screen appears Enter the right keycode to start projection See page 60 for details amp Note The lamp indicator illuminates or blinks in dicating the status of the lamp Green The lamp
83. ncluded in the original signals 1 The Image Shift function can be used for these images 2 Same as NORMAL mode 3 No support mode About Copyrights When using the RESIZE function to select an image size with a different aspect ratio to a TV program or video image the image will look different from its original appearance Keep this in mind while choosing an image size The use of the Resize or Keystone Correction function to compress or stretch the image for commercial purposes public displays in a caf hotel etc may be an infringement of copyright protected by law for copyright holders Please use caution GB 40 Hiding the Projected Image Shutter function This function allows you to tempo rarily hide the projected image U Press SHUTTER CLOSE The projected image is hidden 2 Pressing SHUTTER OPEN will turn the projected image back on S3 Note In the following cases hiding will be cancelled automatically e When STANDBY on the projector or on the remote control is pressed e When a caution or information message is displayed e When the power is turned on Es Displaying and Setting the Break Timer This function allows you to show the re maining time for break during meeting 1 Press BREAK TIMER ts 2 While LD is displayed press A V or P to set the break timer You can set anywhere between 1 and 60 minutes in 1 units The break timer starts to count down as soon
84. nd 70 Remove the pro jector power cord from the wall outlet 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 Caution regarding usage of the projector EH When using the projector take care not to subject it to hard impact and or vibration as this can result in damage Take extra care with the lens If you are not to use the projector for a long time make cer tain you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and disconnect any other cables connected to it E Do not carry the projector by holding the lens Bi When storing the projector ensure you at tach the lens cap or dustproof cap to the pro jector See page 13 E Do not expose the projector to direct sunlight or near heat sources The projector may change color or become deformed Other connected equipment E When connecting a computer or other audio visual equipment to the projector make the connections AFTER unplugging the power cord of the projector from the AC outlet and turning off the equipment to be connected E Please read the operation manuals of the pro jector and the equipment to be connected for instructions on how to make the connections GB 10 Using the projector in other countries B The power supply voltage and the shape of the plug may vary depending on the region or coun
85. nd Projection In this section connection of the projector and the computer is explained using one example ADJ MOUSE BREAKTIMER FREEZE MUTE AUTOSYNC PICTUREMODE RI DO c COMPUTER amp HDMI VIDEO S VIDEO LIGHT SN E PROJECTOR NS WIRED R C JACK Y 1 Place the projector facing a screen 2 Connect the projector to the computer and plug the power cord into the AC socket of the projector When connecting equipment other than the computer see pages 25 and 26 Press ON on the projector or on the remote control GB 19 Quick Start 4 Adjust the angle Adjust the projector angle e Shift the lens horizontally and vertically Press H amp V LENS SHIFT on the projector or on the remote control O Press A V or P on the projector or the remote control Adjust the projector angle by rotating the adjust ment feet Pages 29 30 5 Adjust the focus and the zoom Press FOCUS on the projector or on the remote control to adjust the focus 2 Press ZOOM on the projector or on the remote control to adjust the zoom 6 Correcting the image distortion due to the projection angle Press KEYSTONE on the projector or on the remote control Press ENTER on the projector or on the remote control Press A V dor P to move the position for the upper left of the image Press ENTER to set the position Repeat the same procedure with the positi
86. nennen nennen nennen nnn A 4 How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals 7 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 8 Accessories ENER ENKEN ENKEN ENNEN EEN EEN 11 Part Names and Functions 13 Quick Start Quick Start iiie ie ee nitus san nE enar ne De iinbcaniaos 19 Setup Setting Up the Projector 21 Setting Up the Projector scese 21 Standard Zoom Lens AN P18EZ Standard Equipment with XG P560W ooccccocccccccooo 22 Projecting a Reversed Image B Connections Connecting the Projector to Other EOUME E aria 24 Controlling the Projector by a Computer 27 4 Basic Operation Turning the Projector On Off 28 Connecting the Power Cord 28 Turing Wie Prolecion E EE 28 Turning the Power Off Putting the Projector no Standby IOS eer nee nent 28 IMAGE Projection E 29 UT TIS ETS TREE 29 Using the Adjustment Feet occcccoccnccoccnconono 30 POSING Ihe FOCUS spread ias SE poi 31 Adjusting the Projected Image Size 31 Using the Remote Control 16 a AS 16 Inserting the Batteries css ias 16 Using the Remote Control with A A NP 17 Switching the Remote Control Mode 17 Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Computer Mouse ooccccccoo 18 Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion
87. ng VOL will raise the volume e When Pict in Pict see page 56 is set to On audio volume cannot be adjusted on the projector The audio volume buttons will instead function as location shift button for the smaller screen GB 36 A V buttons COMPUTER1 2 DVI HDMI VIDEO and S VIDEO buttons Input mode menu 1 COMPUTERI Ra COMPUTER2 ap vi H HDMI VIDEO EB S VIDEO AUTO SEARCH Volume buttons Y On screen display IC VOLUME 25 AMAIA Turning Off the Sound Temporarily Press MUTE on the remote control to temporarily turn off the sound amp Note Pressing MUTE again will turn the sound back on E Displaying an Enlarged Portion of an Image Graphs tables and other portions of projected images can be enlarged This is helpful when providing more detailed explanations 1 Press MAGNIFY on the re mote control Enlarges the image Pressing or enlarges or re duces the projected image BS Note GI x1 x2 x3 x4 x9 x16 x36 x64 E You can change the location of the en larged image using A V and P 2 Press UNDO on the remote con trol to cancel the operation e The magnification then returns to x1 S3 Note In the following cases the image will return to the normal size x1 When switching the input mode When UNDO has been pressed When the input signal is changed When the input signal resolution and refresh rate vertical
88. ng vor der Verwendung des Projektors sorgf ltig durch Le CD ROM fourni contient les instructions de fonctionnement en anglais allemand francais espagnol italien n erlandais su dois portugais chinois cor en arabe et japonais Veuillez lire attentivement ces instructions avant de faire fonctionner le projecteur El CD ROM suministrado contiene instrucciones de operaci n en ingl s alem n franc s espa ol italiano holand s sueco portugu s chino coreano rabe y japon s Lea cuidadosamente las instrucciones de operaci n antes de utilizar el proyector CD ROM in dotazione contiene istruzioni per l uso in inglese tedesco francese spagnolo italiano olandese svedese portoghese cinese coreano arabo e giapponese Leggere attentamente le istruzioni per l uso prima di usare il proiettore De meegeleverde CD ROM bevat handleidingen in het Engels Duits Frans Spaans Italiaans Nederlands Zweeds Portugees Chinees Koreaans Arabisch en Japans Lees de handleiding zorgvuldig door voor u de projector in gebruik neemt Den medf ljande CD ROM skivan inneh ller bruksanvisningar pa engelska tyska franska spanska italienska hollandska svenska portugisiska kinesiska koreanska arabiska och japanska Las noga igenom bruksanvisningen innan projektorn tas i bruk O CD ROM fornecido cont m instru es de opera o em Ingl s Alem o Franc s Espanhol Italiano Holand s Sueco Portugu s Chin s Coreano
89. ntal line passing through the lens center is not perpendicular to the screen the image will be distorted making viewing difficult For an optimal image position the screen so that it is not in direct sunlight or room light Light falling directly on the screen washes out the colors making viewing difficult Close the curtains and dim the lights when setting up the projector in a sunny or bright room Standard Setup Front Projection BI Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according to the desired picture size For details refer to SETUP MANUAL contained on the supplied CD ROM Side View Top View Lens center Screen SO A 90 Ps a p oN lunc O see 90 q gato pepee or Lower lens shift q DIO Reno PR P dd position 4 T a E SCH m3 High mount setup CH a Screen ae H1 y Rd So i Lens cent r Leftmost lens shift Center of screen gt lt w Center of screen Se position s H2 A W I E gt N o a a de S Lens center Y 90 F Ln Lens center L Upper lens shift Rightmost lens shift position position Desktop setup Indication of the Projection Image Size and Projection Distance For details refer to SETUP MANUAL contained on the supplied CD ROM Example NORMAL Mode 16 10 for the standard zoom lens AN P18EZ Picture Size 280 200 GB 21 r S
90. of For more chromatic value of the target color the target color 5 Setting the Hue of the Target Color This function allows you to set the hue of the selected target color For stronger red of the target color target color rr E Resetting User defined Color Settings This function allows you to reset the specific tar get color or all of the six colors Selectable items Reset This Color Lightness Chroma and Hue of the color selected for Target are reset Reset All Colors Lightness Chroma and Hue of all colors are reset Eae 7 Overview of All Color Settings This function allows you to confirm the settings of all the colors f computer Image Adjustment Fine Sync menu 4 Fine Sync p m O 0 lllo gt 6 mu DO 0 Clock i Phase D H Pos V Pos Reset l Ke EID 0 Ee sev Setting m e G LSelect Setting 9 NJ o eremo DE e gt DP o MER Info o NE Sync Ss gt EB Sync Disp C Adjusting the Computer Image Use the Fine Sync function in case of irregulari ties such as vertical stripes or flickering in por tions of the screen Selectable items Adjusts vertical noise Phase Adjusts horizontal noise similar to tracking on your VCR moving it to the left or right V Pos Centers the on screen image by moving
91. ons for the upper right lower right and lower left of the image e When the position of the lower left is set the correction is made and the display disappears Page 32 Y Select the input mode Press INPUT on the projector or COMPUTER1 on the remote control to select the COMPUTER1 mode On the On the remote INPUT list On screen display RGB projector control s1 COMPUTER A RGB COMPUTER E 1 COMPUTER 1024 x768 ED E 2 COMPUTER2 e When you press INPUT on the projector the INPUT list appears Press A V to switch the INPUT mode and then press ENTER e When using the remote control press COMPUTER 1 2 DVI HDMI VIDEO or S VIDEO to switch the input mode 8 Turn the power off Press STANDBY on the projector or on the remote control While the confirmation message is displayed press STANDBY again Y On screen display O Enter STANDBY mode Yes Press Again No Please Wait e You can unplug the power cord even if the projector is operating Even if you unplug the power cord from the AC outlet the cooling fan continues to run for a while GB 20 setting Up the Projector Setting Up the Projector For optimal image quality position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the projector s feet flat and level Doing so will eliminate the need for Keystone correction and provide the best image quality BS Note The projector lens should be centered in the middle of the screen If the horizo
92. or hit the lens d Ht A Camry TY ASS GB 66 f cieaning and Replacing the Dust Filters Cleaning the Dust Filters RR Info The dust filters should be cleaned every 100 STANDBY button g 2 gt FA o D lt o hours of use Clean the filters more often when the projector is used in a dusty or smoky location 1 Press STANDBY on the projec tor or on the remote control to put the projector into standby mode Disconnect the power cord and unplug the power cord from the AC socket after the cooling fan stops 2 Remove the filter cover Remove the filter cover as shown in the figures while pressing down the tabs 3 Clean the dust off the dust fil ters and the cover with a hand broom GB 67 gt o o D x eh and Replacing the Dust Filters 4 Replace the filter cover Insert the filter cover as shown in the figure and push both the two tabs until you hear a click S3 Note Besure the filter cover is securely installed The power will not turn on unless it is cor rectly installed OE e Replacing the Dust Filters AR Info e f the filters become too dirty to clean effec Remove tively purchase new ones 9NK3243101400 from your nearest Sharp Authorized Projec tor Dealer or Service Center After removing the filter cover see step 2 of Cleaning the Dust Filters remove the dust filters then replace wit
93. or utilizes a pressurized mercury lamp A loud sound may indicate lamp failure Lamp failure can be attributed to numerous sources such as excessive shock improper cooling surface scratches or deterioration of the lamp due to a lapse of usage time The period of time up to failure largely varies depending on the individual lamp and or the condition and the frequency of use It is important to note that failure can often result in the bulb cracking B When the lamp 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 B Should the lamp break the glass particles may spread inside the lamp cage or gas contained in the lamp may be vented into the room from the exhaust vent Because the gas in this lamp includes mercury ventilate the room well if the lamp breaks and avoid all exposure to the released gas In case of exposure to the gas consult a doctor as soon as possible B Should the lamp break there is also a possibility that glass particles may spread inside of the projector In such a case it is recommended you contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center to assure safe operation Replacing the Lamp 36 Caution Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use The lamp will be very hot and may cause burn or injury Wait at least one hour after the power cord is disconnected
94. pe RGB Component is incorrectly set 51 VIDEO S VIDEO only e Video Input system is incorrectly set 57 Color is faded or poor e Adjust the focus EN The projection distance exceeds the focus range e When an optional lens is attached refer to the operation manual of the lens There is fog on the lens If the projector is carried from a cold room into a warm room or if it is suddenly heated condensation may form on the surface of the lens and the image will become blurred Please set up the projector at least one hour before it is to be used If condensation should form remove the power cord from the wall outlet and wait for it to clear Computer Input only noise appears Perform Fine Sync Adjustments Clock Adjustment Perform Fine Sync Adjustments Phase Adjustment Turn off the LCD display of the notebook computer Noise may appear depending on the computer NO NO al e The DNP Digital Noise Reduction setting is not correct e Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector e Volume is set to minimum 36 e The MUTE function is working The Speaker menu is set to Off hil 53 53 76 24 27 36 55 gt o o D x Picture appears but no sound is heard E 79 Troubleshooting An unusual sound is e f the picture is normal the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage y O O 0 N J age occasionally heard cause
95. r is adjustable up to approxi mately 5 degrees A Warning Do not hold the lens and lens cover when projector angle is adjusted Use caution not to pinch your finger in the space between the adjustment foot and the projector when the projector angle is lowered GB 30 t Adjustment feet Lo Adjusting the Focus Press FOCUS on the projector or on the remote control to adjust the focus vOn screen display DEFAULT POSITION 45 Focus TESTPTRN Em END t is recommended that the focus be adjusted after the projector has warmed up for at least 30 minutes ESSA Adjusting the Projected Image Size Press ZOOM on the projector or on the remote control to adjust the projected image size vOn screen display DEFAULT POSITION CO Focus t ya END Gei TEST PTRN ZOOM buttons eer fa y FOCUS buttons JO C zoom Focus A eus SHIFT D ER O SHUTTER U OPEN U CLOSE KEYSTONE MENU ZOOM buttons NY Note After you have pressed FOCUS or ZOOM on the remote control or the projector you can display the test pattern by pressing ENTER The test pattern is useful for mak ing more accurate adjustments For fine adjustments when H amp V LENS SHIFT FOCUS or ZOOM is pressed the projected image moves a small amount in the desired direction for approximately one second Hold down the buttons to move the projected image quickly GB
96. r the right keycode to start projection Failure to enter the keycode will cause images not to be projected even when signals are entered to the projector cC o D m D r D o GB 59 Using the Options 1 Menu Changing the keycode When the system lock is set If you have set the system lock enter the old Code H keycode and follow the procedure below to Neu Code release the system lock Reconfirm eee Vinput screen for keycode System Lock B 1 Press the 4 buttons on the remote control or on the projector to enter the preset keycode in Old Code amp Note 2 Press the 4 buttons on the remote When System Lock is set the keycode input screen appears after the power is turned on control or on the projector to enter e f no keycode is entered the image will not be the new keycode in New Code displayed even if the projector receives the in put signal 3 Enter the same keycode in Recon firm 1 Press ON on the remote control or on the projector to turn on the pro jector 2 When the keycode input screen ap pears enter the right keycode to start projection amp B Note System Lock function recognizes each but ton on the remote control or on the projector as an individual button even if they share the same button name If you set the keycode with the buttons on the projector use only those buttons on the projector If you set the k
97. re connecting ensure that the power cord of the projector is unplugged from the AC outlet and turn off the equipment to be connected After making all connections turn on the projector and then the other pieces of equipment When connecting a computer ensure that it is the last equipment to be turned on after all the connections are made IMPORTANT Ensure that the appropriate input mode has been selected on the projector before you turn on the connected equipment For more details of connection and cables refer to the operation manual of the connected equipment You may need other cables or connectors not listed below Terminals on the Projector AUDIO op B DVI D HDCP COMPUTER COMPONENT 1 COMPUTER COMPONENT 2 AUDIO R PR G Gsync Y B Ps HD Csync TTL VD al MONITOR OUT VIDEO S VIDEO WIRED REMOTE ED 909 CONTROL Equipment Terminal on connected equipment Cable Terminal on the projector Computer RGB output terminal RGB cable supplied COMPUTER COMPONENT1 AUDIO Computer audio output Computer audio cable 03 5 mm stereo minijack el el terminal commercially available RGB output terminal Mini D sub 15 pin 5 BNC cable commercially available COMPUTER COMPONENT2 oCo ON COMPUTER COMPONENT 2 Pr G Gsync Y B Ps HD Csync TTL VD E H 7 H Computer audio output Computer audio cable 93 5 mm stereo minijack terminal commercially available qu DVI digita
98. remote control or on the projector to enter the preset keycode in Old Code When setting the keycode for the first time press W on the projector for four times OldCode El New Code Reconfirm amp Note e If you input a wrong keycode the cursor returns to the first point of the Old Code The preset keycode is 4 W buttons on the projec tor If this keycode is set the keycode input screen does not appear when turning the power on 3 Press the 4 buttons on the remote control or on the projector to enter the new keycode in New Code Gs Note e You cannot use the following buttons for keycode ON STANDBY ENTER L CLICK R CLICK UNDO MENU ZOOM FOCUS H amp V LENS SHIFT System Lock function recognizes each but ton on the remote control or on the projec tor as an individual button even if they share the same button name If you set the keycode with the buttons on the projector use only those buttons on the projector If you set the keycode with the buttons on the remote con trol use only those buttons on the remote control 4 Enter the same keycode in Recon firm amp B Note Not displaying the keycode input screen when turning the projector on e Press Y on the projector for four times in steps 3 and 4 above When the System Lock is set e When System Lock is set the keycode input screen appears after the power is turned on When it appears ente
99. rojection Distance 3 Connecting Pin Assignments 11 Wired Remote Control Terminal lee Uer reete rtt 13 RS 232C Specifications and Commands 14 Setting up the Projector Network ENVIO MO ura 20 Controlling the Projector via LAN 26 Setting the Projector Using RS 232C or Telnet 31 GB 6 Controlling the Projector Using RS 232C OF Telnet E 34 Stack Projection 41 Video Wall Projection 44 Resetting the Lamp Timer of the Projector via CAN siepe 53 Aroublesnoolllig issis 55 DIMENSIONS 2 58 f How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals PDF operation manuals in several languages are included in the CD ROM so that you can work with the projector To utilize these manuals you need to install Adobe Reader on your computer Windows or Macintosh 3 mp a O o C T ct O Please download Adobe Reader from the Internet http www adobe com Accessing the PDF manuals For Windows Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 2 Double click the My Computer icon 3 Double click the CD ROM drive 4 When you want to view the operation manual 1 Double click the MANUALS folder 2 Double click the language name of the folder that you want to view For Macintosh Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 2 Double click the C
100. rs1 2 vOn screen display 0 Enter STANDBY mode Yes Press Aqain No Please Wait AR info e You can unplug the power cord from the AC outlet even if the cooling fan is still running Even if you unplug the power cord from the projector the cooling fan continues to run for a while ech Projection Shifting the Lens In addition to the zoom function and adjustment of projection angle using the adjust ment feet you can adjust the position of the projection using the lens shift function This is a useful function in cases such as when the screen cannot be moved When moving upward or downward When moving in the left and right direction Adjustable a Adjustable range e The adjustable range is shown below Horizontal range 35 Vertical range 66 The adjustable range has limitations even within the range shown above Select the correct type of lens that match with the installed lens see page 62 e The image can be adjusted as shown on the diagram e Allow a margin of error in the value AN P15EZ AN P18EZ AN P23EZ AN P30EZ AN P45EZ AN P8EX AN P12EX Position of the image when the image is centered both Position of the image when the image is centered both vertically and horizontally in lens shift vertically and horizontally in lens shift H X 66 H X 37 UJ D 2 O O O 9 ES O 5 nxane H X 22 H X 66 W X 35 W X 35 W X 11 W X 1196 H Height of the image H H
101. rvice Center GB 11 r Accessories Optional lenses E Lens Projection distance for 100 screen size Fixed wide lens x 0 8 AN P8EX 5 9 1 7 m Fixed wide lens x 1 2 AN P12EX 8 7 2 6 m Wide zoom lens x 1 5 1 8 AN P15EZ 10 9 1210 3 3 m 3 9 m Standard zoom lens x 1 8 2 25 AN P18EZ 1210 161 3 9 m 4 9 m attached to XG P560W Tele zoom lens x 2 25 3 0 AN P23EZ 161 21 6 4 9 m 6 5 m Tele zoom lens x 3 0 4 5 AN P30EZ 21 6 323 6 5 m 9 8 m Tele zoom lens x 4 5 7 0 AN P45EZ 32 3 50 1 9 8 m 15 3 m No lens is attached to XG P560W N The standard zoom lens is attached to XG P560W The optional lenses from Sharp are also available for specialized application Please see your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer for details on all the lenses Refer to the lens operation manual when using a lens Throw Distance The graph below is for 100 inch 254 cm screen with 16 10 normal mode Screen Fixed wide lens AN P8EX 5 9 1 7 m Throw distance ratio 1 0 8 Fixed wide lens AN P12EX 8 7 2 6 m Throw distance ratio 1 1 2 Wide zoom lens AN P15EZ 10 9 12 10 3 3 m 3 9 m Throw distance ratio 1 1 5 1 8 Standard zoom lens AN P18EZ Standard equipment with XG P560W 12 10 16 1 3 9 m 4 9 m Throw distance ratio 1 1 8 2 25 Tele zoom lens AN P23EZ 16 1 21 6 4 9m 6 5 m Throw distance ratio 1 2 25 3 00 Tel
102. s for the upper right lower right and lower left of the image e At this time pressing UNDO on the pro jector or on the remote control returns to the previous screen Before correcting the upper left of the image pressing UNDO returns to the re set confirmation screen When the position of the lower left is set the correction is made and the display disappears e f the message Can not correct is dis played step 2 may have been performed incorrectly In this case go back to step 2 and try the procedure again COBO GB 33 Image Projection H amp V KEYSTONE C RC w WC X GB 34 Press KEYSTONE on the pro jector or on the remote control repeatedly until H amp V KEY STONE is displayed When the correction has already been made with GEOMETRIC ADJUST MENT the confirmation message for resetting the correction before H amp V KEYSTONE is displayed and then re set Press A or Y to parallelize the left and right sides of the pro jected image Press d or gt to parallelize the upper and lower sides of the projected image Press KEYSTONE to display IMAGE RESIZING Only when H amp V KEYSTONE is set to the values other than 0 IMAGE RESIZING works vOn screen display H amp V KEYSTONE uo v o END 5 TESTPTRN Vertical Keystone Correction Adjustment with A V Horizontal Keystone Correction Ad
103. stare directly into the beam of light WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture oee side of projector The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol CAUTION within an equilateral triangle is intended to RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK alert the user to the presence of uninsulated DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS Eer E o us sui EXCEPT SPECIFIED USER enclosure that may De or suricient magnitude to constitute a risk or electric shock to SERVICE SCREW persons CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The exclamation point within a triangle is DO NOT REMOVE COVER intended to alert the user to the presence of NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS EXCEPT LAMP UNIT important operating and maintenance REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE servicing instructions in the literature PERSONNEL accompanying the product WARNING FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equip ment INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in a
104. t amp Background gt 1 Startup Image gt 1 Eco Mode gt Auto Search Auto Power Off 0 System Lock Pee Displaying Dual Pictures Pict in Pict The Pict in Pict picture in picture function al lows you to display two pictures on the same screen You can display the image input from VIDEO or S VIDEO as an inset picture overlap ping the main picture input from COMPUTER1 2 DVI or HDMI GB 56 Menu operation Bj Page 47 S3 Note e You can press A W 4 on the projector or on the remote control to change the location of the inset picture image The inset picture frame will be displayed To dis play the inset picture to the desired position move the frame and press ENTER on the projector or on the remote control When On is selected INPUT and VOL on the projector will function as location shift button for the inset picture Inset picture can only be displayed in compos ite video or S video signal of NTSC PAL SECAM he audio of the inset picture will come out of the projector s speakers While the Pict in Pict function is working the FREEZE function only works for the inset picture The Pict in Pict function does not work when the following signals are input to the main picture UXGA SXGA WXGA 1360 x 768 1366 x 768 signal 4801 480P 540P 5761 576P 720P 10351 1 0801 1080P signal Interlaced RGB signal All signals when Resize
105. then connect it again The lamp does e The lamp is shut not illuminate down abnormally Lamp 1 2 eid Time to change Remaining lamp life o Rus A E indicators pre the ar the lamp becomes 5 or less e Take the projector to your nearest is warming up Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center for repair See Redon Thelamp does Burnt out lamp page 81 Standby not illuminate e Lamp circuit failure Please exercise care when replacing the lamp e Securely install the filter cover or lens cover The power e The filter cover is e lf the power indicator blinks even Power Green on Red indicator blinks in open when the filter cover or lens cover indicator Red on blinks red when the e The lens cover is is securely installed contact your projector Is on open nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center for advice See page 81 AR Info e f the temperature warning indicator blinks and the projector enters the standby mode the temperature warning indicator starts to illuminate Check whether any of the ventilation holes are blocked see page 10 and then try turning the power back on Wait until the projector has cooled down completely before plugging 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 in
106. to allow the surface of the lamp unit to fully cool before removing the lamp unit E Carefully change the lamp by following the instructions described in this section If you wish you may have the lamp replaced at your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center f the new lamp does not illuminate after replacement take your projector to the nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center for repair gt o o D x GB 71 cm the Lamp Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit A Warning Do not remove the lamp unit from the pro jector right after use The lamp and parts around the lamp will be very hot and may cause burn or injury AR Info Make sure the lamp unit is removed using the handle Make sure the glass surface of the lamp unit or the inside of the projector are not touched To avoid injury to yourself and damage to the lamp make sure you carefully follow the steps below Do not loosen other screws except for the lamp unit cover and lamp unit 1 Press STANDBY on the projec tor or on the remote control to put the projector into standby mode Disconnect the power cord and unplug the power cord from the AC socket after the cooling fan stops he cooling fan may continue to run for a while even after the power cord is re moved Leave the lamp until it has fully cooled down about 1 hour 2 Remove the lamp unit cover e Loosen the user servic
107. try you are using the projector in When using the projector overseas make sure you use an appropriate power cord for the country you are in Temperature monitor function B If the projector starts to over heat due to setup problems or blockage of the air vents E and ERA will illuminate in the lower left corner of the picture If the tem perature continues to rise the lamp will turn off the temperature warning indicator on the pro jector will blink and after a 90 second cooling off period the projector will enter the standby mode Refer to Maintenance Indicators on page 69 for details D A om AR Info e The cooling fan regulates the internal tem perature and its performance is automati cally controlled The sound of the fan may change during projector operation due to changes in the fan speed This does not indicate malfunction Even if you unplug the power cord after projector operation the cooling fan con tinues to run for a while When you place the projector into the storage case make sure that the cooling fan has stopped Optional lens installation WE For installing an optional lens refer to At taching the Optional Lens on page 77 or the lens installation manual supplied with the optional lens ll Remove the optional lens when carrying the projector Carrying the projector with an op tional lens attached can cause the projector to be damaged by vibration or other factors f ncdessories
108. us STANDBY button For putting the projector into standby mode ZOOM buttons For adjusting the projected image size KEYSTONE button EPP For entering the Keystone Correction mode Mouse adjustment button BG A V 4 For moving the computer cursor while the ADJ MOUSE switch is in the MOUSE position For selecting menu items while the ADJ MOUSE switch is in the ADJ position ENTER button For setting items selected or adjusted on the menu L CLICK button GE For left clicking while the ADJ MOUSE switch is in the MOUSE position MAGNIFY enlarge reduce buttons For enlarging reducing part of the image BREAK TIMER button For setting the break time AUTO SYNC button For automatically adjusting images when connected to a computer COMPUTER 1 2 DVI HDMI VIDEO S VIDEO buttons For switching to the respective input modes LIGHT button For lighting all buttons on the remote control S3 Note EJ ON button For turning the power on ADJ MOUSE switch For switching the remote control modes EJ Hay LENS SHIFT button For shifting the lens horizontally and vertically RI NAS MENU button li For displaying adjustment and setting screens MEY R CLICK UNDO button For right clicking while the ADJ MOUSE switch is in the MOUSE position For undoing an operation or returning to the previous display while the ADJ MOUSE switch is in the ADJ position E SHUTTER buttons O
109. ustom 4500K 10500K 2D Progressive 3D Progressive Film Mode Standard Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 GB 43 cC o D m D r D o Menu Items C M S menu Main Menu Sub Menu C M S C M S Adjustment Standard Custom 1 Page 52 gt Page 52 Custom 2 Custom 3 sRGB R Red Y Yellow gt Page 52 G Green C Cyan B Blue M Magenta Lightness 30 e 30 m Page 52 Chroma 0 Di D al Mi Qo 1 w Hue mp Page 52 Reset This Color m Page 52 Reset All Colors mp Page 52 View Settings mp Page 52 COMPUTER1 2 DVI HDMI Main Menu m A ERU e 7 mp Page 53 Qo d oo Clock Phase 30 e 3 a el 1 T wech a on Ron I Ko H Pos 150 e 415 V Pos 60 6 o A wn en db wn e wn el wn en cken sn vm sc E o e as a mi Reset Save Setting mp Page 53 Select Setting mp Page 53 Resolution m Page 53 Signal Info mp Page 54 Auto Sync Off Normal mb Page 54 High Speed Auto Sync Disp Background p Page 54 Adjusting Disp 6 The Fine Sync menu is displayed only while the input mode is COMPUTER1 2 DVI or HDMI 7 Clock Phase H Pos V Pos Reset Save Setting Select Setting and Resolution can be adjusted only while the input mode is COMPUTER or 2 Y 88 44 Audio menu Main Menu Sub Menu T 2 2
110. ut terminals Computer Component mini D sub 15 pin x X N a sch Audio 93 5 mm stereo minijack variable audio output Control and LAN RJ 45 communication R 232C mini DIN 9 pin terminals Wired Remote Wx 2 Stereo 280 W x 2 lamps AG 100 240 V 710 W 16 9 W with AC 240 V ATE to 104 F 45 C to 40 C Cabinet Plastic Dimensions main body only W x H x D 19 11 16 x 7 31 64 x 25 3 32 500 x 190 x 637 mm Weight approx XG P560W 58 5 lbs 26 5 kg XG P560W N 55 2 Ibs 25 0 kg Cal x1 x3 x2 L R x1 x1 x x1 Cal Sj on Q2 JE le L N As a part of policy of continuous improvement SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units There may be some deviations from these values in individual units GB 82 Index An E T E EE 28 ADJ MOUSE E 17 Adjustment buttons eee 47 Adjustment IEC risiini n 30 Advanced intelligent compression 75 HL EE 65 AGa ZOOM E 40 APAE a E 39 Ale e EE 55 Audio O AA 55 Auto Power EE 58 Auto Restall EE 63 US E 58 Auto Sync Auto Sync adjustment 54 AUTOS TNG DUTOR EE 54 A O A 54 eiie do 68 De nia 58 BREAK LIMER DUO EE 41 C M S Color Management System 52 C M S Adjustment MPH 52
111. vent cover NW The cabinet as well as the operation panel is made on the bottom of the projector of plastic Avoid using benzene or thinner as these can damage the finish on the cabinet E Do not use volatile agents such as insecticides on the projector Do not attach rubber or plastic items to the projec tor 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 f you want to clean the air vents and the intake vent cover during projector operation ensure you press STANDBY on the projector or on the remote control and put the projector into standby mode After the cooling fan has stopped un plug the power cord from the AC socket and clean the air vents and the intake vent cover H Wipe off dirt gently with a soft flannel cloth H 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 projec tor before use Cleaning the lens NW Use a commercially available blower or lens clean ing paper for glasses and camera lenses for clean ing the lens Do not use any liquid type cleaning agents as they may wear off the coating film on the surface of the lens BI As the surface of the lens can easily get damaged be careful not to scrape
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