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3.                         R   38                AA 37  COMPONENT           226                                           tenidas 27  COMPONENT 1                                                         19  COMPUTER                              27  COMPUTER COMPONENT terminal               19  21  HU e RU                                37  Detail Enhance               4     4  88  40  A                                      40  VEG oe 37  Dynamic                                            42                             46 6            46  ECO QUIET                             84 8     29                                                39  ENTER DUE OM                          35  Fan MOOG                    47         MOOG m                         40  FOCUS                                           24  FREEZE                                   28       A nn            37  Ccana TNNT ETT 38           2 DULLONS occisos                     oia                       bns      27            2 terminals                                esee 19 20  HEIGHT ADJUST                                                    24  H Image Shift arcoiris 27  43                             41  gite                    39  IMAGE SHIFT button                                             21  INPUT DURON                          27  input NaMe IRE ETE T 47           p REN NE 55       Emitter 15806 rcm 55  12 TE E an 38  IRIS T2           8                                              tastes tram annans 29  Kensing
4.            saturation of the main    remote control        Sets the value of the main colors          Wie                  Specifies the range of color correction                 MAGNIFY  more fine adjustment can  be performed     Use the picker and select the color Select Color Starts over the selection of the  of the projected image to correct  color to be                        Checks the appearance of the   or C M S 2  projected image after above  correction   Reset Sets  Hue      Saturation      Value    Picker and  Effect  to their default values   Return Completes the correction and closes  the C M S  color adjustment screen        1 To specify the range of color correction  select     Effect    and press 4 or  gt  button      lt  button Specifies smaller range    gt  button Specifies larger range        2 To check the appearance of the projected image           can be checked        displayed   Go to step 3      e By continuing to press the adjustment select    C M S 1     or    C M S 2     and set to    On      buttons     7  lt 4       the picker moves Gr Om    rapidly  The appearance of the projected     image after above color adjustment a   After selecting the color of the projected reflected can be checked      image to correct  press ENTER  The The appearance of the projected     C M S  color adjustment screen is image in former color adjustment       r                o          4      complete the C M S  color  adjustment  select  Return  and  press ENTER     
5.           60 Troubleshooting                    eere 72         the                  For SHARP                                                        75                     Specifications                   A 76  aution Concerning the                                      62 Di   77  Replacing the Lamp          62 IMMGN SIONS iia sarria  Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit 2241    63 Index                                                                                                                               18  Resetting the Lamp                                               64    e DLP   and the DLP logo are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments    e Microsoft   and Windows    are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other  countries    e PC AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States    e 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    e All other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies    e Some IC chips in this product include confidential and or trade secret property belonging to Texas Instru   ments  Therefore you may not copy  modify  adapt  translate  distribute  reverse engineer  reverse assemble or  discompile the contents 
6.        A      IO TE  1 1 11                  COMPUTER INPUT i 5             5  5  a    5     e       Movie1                 amp     am a                   BIS  3 2    H    E  COMPONENT INPUT    H    Picture Mode    29      e  E                            38 1            1     MN  R                           R                  R                        R      R               OR      R                                                     8    Dynamic   R          S OR         R    Same       30 430       R    30 430   R    30 430   R    30 430   R    30   30   R    30 430   R    30 430   R   CLR Temp pas  00           PictureReset __  R    Picture Mode  Standard   R              AR   mmi   R            R   Movies                 80   30 430   R             28             Le      387      R                                      29      mb             22              m          C T  S  C T  C T  E  T    C         ls    DIE                                                                          ES                58  Excess   Expose                                      Exe  5                                           EUN  NEUEN  Exe                         ae           lla                     A  Eee    xx  mper        EA                                                                                                                                                                        ll  po                  ses oe   A 0                    BEN NUN ME            power   Exe e   SEE   
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8.      Note    e The C M S  color adjustment can be made to  one color each in  C M S 1  and    C M S 2               GB  39        lt  lt     e      Picture Adjustment     Picture    Menu   continued      8  Adjusting the Bright Boost    Menu operation   Page 35       Bright Boost uses Texas Instruments    Bright Boost  technology  The image becomes brighter while the color  reproduction is kept at a high level     Selectable items  The Bright Boost function is activated   The Bright Boost function is not activated      9  Selecting      Film Mode    This function provides high quality playback of  images originally projected at 24 fps  such as movies  on DVDs     Selectable items  ilms are detected automatically   iims are not detected            0 Setting Detail Enhancement    This function enhances the details in images and   thereby  creates a greater sense of depth        button Provides less detail enhancement   P button Provides more detail enhancement     4  Reducing Image Noise  DNR    DNR     Video digital noise reduction  DNR  provides high quality  images with minimal dot crawl and cross color noise     Selectable items  The DNR function is not activated        Sets the DNR level for viewing a clear      er picture             Note    e Set    DNR    to    Off    in the following cases     When the image is blurry     When the contours and colors of moving  images drag     When TV broadcasts with weak signals are  projected   e This function is available for the fo
9.     AUTO SYNC button       For automatically adjusting images when connected to  a computer     PICTURE MODE button  LEY  For selecting the appropriate picture     IRIS 1  2 buttons   J  For switching  High Brightness  and    High Contrast        IMAGE SHIFT button  For shifting images horizontally and vertically     ENTER button  KI  For setting items selected or adjusted on the menu     MENU HIDE button  LEY  For temporarily hiding menu screen     MENU button       For displaying adjustment and setting screens     RESIZE button       For switching the picture size  NORMAL  16 9  etc       3D MENU button         For displaying the 3D MENU screen     ECO QUIET button  LEY  For lowering the noise of the cooling fan and extending  the lamp life      Using the Remote Control           or  my                         5    Inserting the Batteries       4 Pull down the tab on the cover  and remove the cover towards  the direction of the arrow     2 Insert the supplied batteries and   put back the cover    e Make sure the polarities correctly match  the C  and    marks inside the battery  compartment    e When putting back the cover  be sure that  the cover clicks in place and settles     EEE  Usable Range       23   7 m   The remote control can be used to control  the projector within the ranges shown in the  illustration   Remote  BW Note control  sensors    e Remote control sensor is located on both the  front and rear of the projector    e The signal from the remote control can b
10.    System Standby   Off  Input Name        Demo Mode  gt  Off   5     RS 232C 5  96006            Fan Mode   Normal    DU        Reset       Lamp Timer  Life    X      XX min                            SEL  ADJ    lt  RETURN    44 ENTER      END     1 Setting Auto Power Off Mode    This function automatically switches the projector to  Standby mode if no signals are received for a set period     Selectable items    On When no input signal is detected for  more than 15 minutes  the projector  will automatically enter standby mode        The Auto Power Off function will be  disabled        Note    e When the Auto Power Off function is set to     On     5 minutes before the projector enters  standby mode  the message    Enter STANDBY  mode in X min     will appear on the screen to  indicate the remaining minutes        Setting the Power Save Mode   Economy Mode              Economy Mode    Selectable items  This enables the Economy mode        Off You can use the linked functions  RS   232C can be used to control the pro   jector in standby mode          Note    e Set this function to  Off  when you want to use  RS 232C to control the projector from a computer       One Touch Play is set to  Off  when the  Economy mode is set to  On       88 46    4 Adjusting the Projector Function     PRJ ADJ    Menu     Menu operation   Page 35     8 Setting One Touch Play  System    Standby and Input                When a Sharp product equipped with Consumer Elec   tronics Control  HDMI CEC  
11.   INPUT FREEZE AUTO SYNC RESIZE     PICTURE MODE ECO QUIET      i  MAGNIFY 3D ON OFF  3D 2D mode  1  Selecting the On screen Display    change  message are not displayed  Language         Rotate the image clockwise           The projector can switch the on screen display language  among 17 languages      7  Setting the Brightness of the  English  Deutsch  Espa  ol  Nederlands  Fran  ais  Italiano  Svenska  Portugu  s                    Menu Screen    Sets the brightness of the menu screen     Standard brightness    Darker than the    Standard     brightness    Darker than the    Level 1    brightness    polski  Magyar  T  rkce               ce          8                                                          Selectable items  iu  Blue  None Bu  e a0     HR        9  Selecting the Menu Screen  Position    Select    Menu Position    in the    SCR ADJ    menu        the  desired position for the menu screen     Selectable items  Displayed on the center of the image   Upper Right Displayed on the upper right of the image           o   D         m   D  t   ma            o       Lower Right Displayed on the lower right of the image   Upper Left Displayed on the upper left of the image   Displayed on the lower left of the image         68  45    The illustration shown here is        explanation and may  be different from the actual on screen display               Picture SIG ADJ SCR ADJ      YA    0    Auto Power       gt  On   2        Economy Mode  gt  Off  One Touch Play   Off 
12.   OUS SCreen     Press   or 4 to adjust the item    selected    e The adjustment is stored    e For some menu items  press   to dis   play its submenu and press    or     to select an adjustment item  and then  press ENTER     Press MENU     e The menu screen will disappear           SIG ADJ SCR ADJ  PRJ ADJ  Picture Mode 5  Standard  Contrast   01  2                                 Tint    Sharp    Red    Blue    CLR Temp  IRIS1  Manual   IRIS2  Auto   Eco Quiet  Advanced        Reset    Single   adjustment  item               5   ADJ    lt  RETURN    Bright          I  O    se             01M   I  a  0108   I       01   I    01          01   I    amp     High Brightness   gt  On   gt  Off    44 ENTER  5             Bright 1 onm  a      I      A      Picture Adjustment     Picture    Menu        Menu operation   Page 35                            Picture   SIG ADJ   5            PRJ ADJ    D   T Picture Mode 5  Standard   Contrast   01   I    8   Bright    01    1                   0Oll amp l  1  E uto    Tint   01        Eco Quiet   2  Sharp   01m  I   H Advanced   Red   01   I   2          Gamma   ol  I  F    Blue    OILI  1   C M S 1             _ CLR Temp   01   1  9        C M S 2  gt  OOff   eJ IRIS1  Manual   gt  High Brightness  8    Bright Boost e   Off   IRIS2  Auto   gt  On  9  Film Mode  gt  Auto  ai Eco Quiet  gt  Off          Detail Enhance          I       5    _ Advanced    l DNR  gt  Off   3            Reset 12    MNR  gt  Off            Reset     gt  SEL  A
13.   Screen resolution  of the computer is different from the resolution displayed on the projected im   age  follow the procedures shown below       Refer to    Resolution    on the    SIG ADJ    menu and select the same resolution as the resolution in  Screen  resolution  of the computer       Depending on the computer you are using  the output signal may not be faithful to the  Screen reso   lution  adjustment  Check the settings of the computer s signal output  If the settings cannot be  changed  it is recommended that the resolution be set to    1920 x 1080    or    1280 x 720               GB  70    Signal Horizontal Vertical Analog Digital Signal Horizontal Vertical  g Frequency  kHz  Frequency    2  Support Support g Frequency  kHz  Frequency  Hz               Horizontal Vertical Analog Digital  Signal Frequency  kHz  Frequency  Hz  Support Support    Frame  Packing           v                              3   0  see    0        2      o  Side              38 pe         o    m 2   o                                                            1080    Bottom        gt               5  E           An    4    Troubleshooting                No picture or projector does  not start    Picture is blurred   noise appears     An unusual sound is  occasionally heard  from the cabinet     Maintenance  indicator on the  projector illuminates     Picture is green when  receiving YPbPr  signals and the video  equipment is connected  to the COMPONENT or  COMPUTER COMPONENT  terminal on t
14.   Sphere   or  Rotation  and press ENTER    Keystone  has been set as a default setting in which  you can adjust    H Keystone    and  V Keystone         Keystone  H Keystone     Makes the upper and lower    Horizontal Keystone Correction       pa                                        1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1      gt     V Keystone     Makes the left and right sides    Vertical Keystone Correction             Sphere  This function corrects screen distortion created during  spherical or cylindrical screen projection        button Narrower at the center     gt  button       Wider at the center    Sphere Correction    Correction of Convex Distortion       81    Correction of Concave Distortion             Menu operation   Page 35       Rotation  This function can rotate the image at an arbitrary  angle     Reversing Inverting       Projected Images    Rotates the image This function allows the projector to be used in a wider  counterclockwise  range of projection styles by allowing the image to be    inverted to suit the projection environment  location      Selectable items  Front Normal image  Projected from the  front of the screen    Ceiling   Front Inverted image  Projected from the  front of the screen with an inverted  projector    Hear Reversed image  Projected from the  rear of the screen or with a mirror    Ceiling   Rear Reversed and inverted image  Pro   jected with a mirror     See page 17 for details of Projection  PRJ  Mode   All on screen displays are displayed   
15.  2D images  the LED light blinks 3 times and the 2D  images switch to 3D images     Usage Range of the 3D  Glasses    An infrared signal sent from the projector is re   flected onto the screen  The 3D Glasses operate  by receiving the reflected infrared signal    The 3D Glasses turn off automatically after 3  minutes if no signal is received     The operating range of the 3D Glasses is shown in the  table below    Operating range   distance from the screen   Normal Approx  12 3 ft  3 8 m    High Approx  18 3 ft  5 6 m      For details of the    IR Emitter Level   see page 55       IR Emitter Level  setting       e Be sure to stay within the operating range when  watching 3D images  Otherwise  the 3D Glasses  may not work properly and you may not be able to  enjoy the 3D images    e The operating range in the table above is the aver   age value when using a screen with a screen gain of  1 0 and when viewing in front of the screen    The operating range may vary depending on your  view position and or the usage condition  e g   Gain  level of screen      The operating range decreases when you view the  screen at an angle           Note    e The IR  infrared  emitter lights in 3D mode     3D MENU button    PICTURE  3D MENU MODE    OIO  STANDBY ON  LP 2     RESIZE  TEMP   5                         Note    e The screen may temporarily become black when  the projector is trying to detect a 3D image  signal and when switching from 3D to 2D mode     Viewing 3D Images    Receiving a 3
16.  5 T M D S data 1 shield 12         5 clock  18   45V power  6 T M D S data 1  13  CEC 19   Hot plug detection  19 1 7 T M D S data O      gt               5               08  65                RS 232C Specifications and Commands    Computer control  A computer can be used to control the projector by connecting an RS 232C cable  null modem  cross type   commercially available  to the projector   See page 22 for connection      Communication conditions    Set the serial port settings of the computer as follows     Signal format  Conforms to RS 232C standard  Parity bit  None  Baud              9 600 bps   38 400bps   115 200bps Stop bit  1 bit  Data length  8 bits Flow control  None     Use the same settings for the projector and computer     Basic format  Send commands from the computer in the following order  command  parameter  and return code  After  processing the command from the computer  the projector sends a response code to the computer     Command format    Return code                       Command 4 digit Parameter 4 digit  Response code format  Normal response Problem response  communication error or incorrect command     Return code          Return code                      e When controlling the projector using RS 232C commands from a computer  wait for at least 30 seconds  after the power has been turned on  and then transmit the commands    e After sending an input selection or picture adjustment command and then receiving an    OK    response  code  the proje
17.  62    Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit    e Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use  The lamp and parts    ing      Warning  around the lamp will be very hot and may cause burns or injury     AR info    e Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp Optional   lt   Hh Lamp unit  unit or the inside of the projector  accessory L J   AN K15LP  e To avoid injury to yourself and damage to  the lamp  make sure you carefully follow  the steps below   e Do not loosen other screws except for the  lamp unit cover and lamp unit        1 Press STANDBY ON on the STANDBY ON button  projector or STANDBY on the  remote control to put the projec   tor into standby mode        2 Disconnect the power cord    eUnplug the power cord from the AC  socket    e Leave the lamp until it has fully cooled  down  about 1 hour         AC socket           3 Remove the lamp unit cover    e Close the lens shutter  Loosen the user  service screw   1   that secures the lamp  unit cover  Remove the lamp unit cover                                                    WWW                                           WWW       User service screw   for lamp unit cover                           5  Q             GB  63     Regarding the Lamp  Continued     4 Remove the lamp unit    e Loosen the securing screws from the  lamp unit  Hold the lamp unit and pull it  in the direction of the arrow  At this time   keep the lamp unit horizontal and do not  tilt it            Insert the new lamp unit    e
18.  Brightness              45    Background             45    Menu Position    Page 45    PRJ Mode             45    Language             45                  Keystone  Sphere  Rotation    On  Off    Standard  Level 1  Level 2    Logo  Blue  None    Center  Upper Right  Lower Right  Upper Left  Lower Left    Front  Ceiling   Front  Rear  Ceiling   Rear    English polski  Deutsch Magyar  Espanol T  rkce  Nederlands     gt   Francais      j    Italiano iz  Svenska   El  Portugu  s 21210                    AS a           o  O         m   D  Q             c      O  o        GB  33             Menu Bar Items  Continued        PRJ ADJ    menu    Main menu Sub menu    PRJ ADJ Auto Power Off      Page 46   Page 46    Economy Mode      Page 46    One Touch Play      Page 46    System Standby      Page 46    Input Name               47               47    RS 232C               47               47    All Reset               47    Lamp Timer  Life                47     08  34                                                                     5      9600bps  38400bps  115200bps    Normal  High    Main menu Sub menu  On    Page 55            55       Auto           55          3D Depth Adjust  15  lt   15               55              55 Pigh  Yes              55 Wo    Z  O    Viewing Time Info Yes             55  Invert              55     Using the Menu Screen    Adjustment buttons  MENU button        49     PICTURE           MENU MODE Y c  Power        NETO fe                     button  
19.  Correction    H Keystone Correction           p           V Keystone Correction     AAA 1  1             0   1                  m              5    BW Note    e To return to the default setting  press RETURN  while the on screen display of the Keystone  mode is on the screen     AR Info    e While adjusting the image using Keystone     Sphere Rotation Correction  straight lines  and the edges of the image may appear  jagged        4 Press KEYSTONE     e The on screen display of the Keystone  mode will disappear         GB  25    r    Image Projection  Continued             Sphere  This function can correct distortion of an image  projected toward a spherical or cylindrical screen     1    3          Press KEYSTONE to enter the    keystone mode   e The keystone mode list appears   See  page 25      Press A V to select    SPHERE      and then press ENTER     e The sphere menu guide appears     Selectable items  RETURN Returns to the keystone mode list    TESTPATTERN Displays the testpattern    ADJUST Adjusts the sphere correction   RESET Returns to a default setting        Press       4    to adjust the  Sphere Correction mode     A   gt  button For correction of concave distortion      4 button For correction of convex distortion    Sphere Correction    Correction of Concave Distortion       gt     E    Correction of Convex Distortion       gt     E         Note        To return to the default setting  press RETURN  while the on screen display of the Keystone  mode is on the 
20.  Frequency  15 110 kHz  Vertical Frequency  43 85 Hz  Pixel Clock  12 170 MHz  e Compatible with sync on green and composite sync signals  TTL level       Horizontal frequency Vertical Analog Digital    7 0            _ Y k  1 5  V  PC                5    Alo DINA DO        01 001 41 4  4  0                                                      ajojojoja ajyjoj  jo      Go  N O O O           N  OJN             01               640    400   815       85         720 x 400 1           35 2  SVGA 800 x 600  53 7    GA    1 5  7  T   XGA 1024 x 768  60 0  1280 x 720  1280 x 768  WXGA 1280 x 800  1360 x 768 ALT  1440 x 900  1152    864  SXGA 67 5  1280 1024   640                          1600    900  1680    1050  WSXGA  1920    1080   O moa               13  640    480         16  SVGA 832 x 624          Upscale             5          SISISISISIS    Down sampled    Intelligent  v    Compression  MAC 19 1024 x 768    Upscale  MAC 21  SXGA 1152 x 870 68 7 75 v     1 When a 1920 x 1080 analog signal is input  the image is compressed before it is displayed on the screen    2 Full image display when    Resolution    is set to    1920 x 1080            Note    e This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous  CRT LCD   mode  Should this occur  turn off the LCD display on the notebook computer and output the display data  in  CRT only  mode  Details on how to change display modes can be found in your notebook computer s  operation manual    e When
21.  Press the lamp unit firmly into the lamp  unit compartment  Fasten the securing  screws     6 Replace the lamp unit cover       Align the tab on the lamp unit cover         and place it while pressing the cover         to close it  Then tighten the user  service screw   3   to secure the lamp  unit cover     AR info    e  f the lamp unit and lamp unit cover         not correctly installed  the power will  not turn on  even if the power cord is  connected to the projector        Reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp     AR info    e 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 and    open the lens shutter fully   e Plug the power cord into the AC socket  of the projector        2 Reset the lamp timer    eWhile simultaneously holding down  MENU  ENTER and V on the projector   press STANDBY ON on the projector and  keep all four buttons pressed down until  the lamp indicator starts blinking green    e    LAMP 0000       is displayed  indicating  that the lamp timer is reset         88  64    Resetting the Lamp Timer       oecuring screws                                                       AC socket    Lamp indicator       STANDBY   3DMENU MODE                                   STANDBY ON  LAMP X    RESIZE          pul button    V button    MENU button     connecting Pin Assignments    COMPUTER COMPONE
22.  Replace the battery        This unit is equipped with a microprocessor  15 performance could be adversely affected by incorrect  operation or interference  If this should happen  unplug the unit and plug it in again after more than  5 minutes      88  74          SHARP Assistance    If you encounter any problems during setup or operation of this projector  first refer to the    Troubleshooting     section on pages 72 to 74  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   IcdsupportGsharpsec com  http   www sharpusa com    Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd    905  568 7140  http   www sharp ca    Australia    Sharp Electronics Corporation  Mexico Branch    525  716 9000  http   www sharp com mx    New Zealand    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    Hong Kong    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  hotlinecedOsef sharp eu com  http   www sharp fr    Sharp Electronica Espana  S A   93 5819700  sharplcd se
23.  correct distortion of an image  projected toward a spherical or cylindrical screen  as well as trapezoidal distortion of an image on a  flat screen and rotate the image at your arbitrary  angle        Keystone   When the image is projected either from the top       from the bottom towards the screen at an angle  the  image becomes distorted trapezoidally  The  function for correcting trapezoidal distortion 15  called Keystone Correction          Note    e The Keystone Correction can be adjusted       to an angle of approximately  40 degrees  with    V Keystone    and approximately  30  degrees with    H Keystone        1 Press KEYSTONE to enter the    keystone mode   e The keystone mode list appears     KEYSTONE MODE    KEYSTONE    SPHERE  ROTATION      SEL   4 ENTER  15  END       2 Press A Y to select    KEYSTONE      and then press ENTER    e The keystone menu guide appears    H 0       ADJUST    y RESET               KEYSTONE      END  44 TESTPATTERN               Selectable buttons  END   KEYSTONE   Exits the keystone mode   ADJUST       4      Adjusts the keystone correction     TESTPATTERN Displays the testpattern     ENTER    RESET RETURN   Returns to a default setting     3 Press A V 4    to adjust the  Keystone Correction        KEYSTONE              KEYSTONE button  EX 1 ENTER button  9 ENTER   Adjustment buttons      A W 4      CA   RETURN button     lt    gt  button For horizontal keystone correction       A  V button For vertical keystone correction    Keystone
24.  equipment to be  connected       Please read the operation manuals of the projector and  the equipment to be connected for instructions on how  to make the connections     Using the projector in other countries      The power supply voltage and the shape of the plug may  vary depending on the region or country you are using the  projector in  When using the projector overseas  make  sure you use an appropriate power cord for the country  you are in     Temperature monitor function       B  f the temperature inside the projector increases  due  to blockage of the air vents  or the setting location   the temperature warning indicator will blink  And if the  temperature keeps on rising        7    will illuminate in  the lower left corner of the picture with the temperature  warning indicator blinking  If this state continues  the  lamp will turn off  the cooling fan will run and then the  projector will enter standby mode  Refer to    Maintenance  Indicators    on pages 60 and 61 for details     AR info    e The cooling fan regulates the internal temperature   and its performance is automatically controlled   The sound of the fan may change during projector  operation due to changes in the fan speed  This  does not indicate malfunction     Observe the following safeguards when using the 3D Glasses     Prevention of accidental ingestion     Keep the batteries and band accessory out of the  reach of small children  Small children can accidentally  swallow these parts     If a ch
25.  on the model  However  you can connect and operate all models    in the same manner      In this operation manual  the illustration and the screen display are simplified for explanation  and may differ slightly  from the actual display         or                                5       4 Using the Menu Screen    Ad ustment uttons  MENU utton   amp  W 4  gt      Buttons used in this operation  ENTER utton    Ad ustment uttons   4 7 4      ENTER utton    RETURN utton    e Press RETURN  to return to the  previous screen   hen the menu is  displa ed     Menu Selections  Adjust  Button used in this step  ments   e This operation can also e performed using Example     Picture    menu screen when    the uttons on the pro ector COMPONENT is selected for  input mode    1 Press MENU           Picture menu screen for the se  Menu bar  Picture            otanaara  om  I      lected input mode is displa ed     Contrast          screen to adjust on the menu On screen display      bar              d Press  gt          to select the menu    90080685  SEDE               SEL  ADJ  ENTER   lt   RETURN     END    soinjee                   LL          Indicates safeguards for using the projector      lt  Note              Indicates additional information for setting up and operating the projector     For Future Reference    Maintenance Troubleshooting Index      PP  72 to 74       f Contents    Preparing   Introduction   How to Read this Operation Manual               3   COMTE mr                
26.  x2   Large x2  small x2   Pages 51 to 54 Page 52 Page 52          Glasses case Cleaning cloth Precision screwdriver   x2   x2   Phillips x2  slotted x2       Use the 3D Glasses band and nose pad as needed  Page 51         Note    e Please contact your local authority for the correct method of disposal of this product and or packaging                   Press for at least 2 seconds to turn      and off the    Part Names 3D Glasses            When the 3D Glasses are turned on  pressing this  button switches between 2D and 3D modes   See  page 52      2 LED light     Blinks 3 times when the power is turned on       Blinks 2 times when 2D mode is selected      Blinks 3 times when 3D mode is selected   e Blinks 6 times when the battery power is low   e Lights for 2 seconds when the power is turned off     3 Service terminal  This terminal is for service use only   Please do not connect any other device to this terminal     4 Infrared receiver  An infrared signal sent from the projector is reflected onto  the screen  The reflected infrared signal is then received  by the infrared receiver  The 3D Glasses turn off  automatically after 3 minutes if no signal is received     5 Nose pad mount    The dedicated nose pad can be mounted here        6      Glasses band mount  EY   The dedicated 3D Glasses band can be mounted here      amp  Note    e Do       soil or apply stickers or other obstacles to the infrared receiver  Doing so may block signals from  the screen and prevent the 3D Gla
27. 4   IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS                             6   ACCESSORIES Me                       9   Part Names and Functions                             10   Using the Remote Control                              13  Inserting the                                                      19         PANO              13   Quick Start   QUICK Stari norris lito 14   Using   Basic Operation   Turning the Projector On Off                         23  Connecting the Power                                          23  Turning the Projector       23  Turning the Power Off    Putting the Projector into Standby Mode       23   Image Projection                                             24  Adjusting the Projected                                        24  Keystone Correction                   eese 25  Switching the Input                                              27  Adjusting the Vertical and Horizontal Position of the Image    27  Displaying the Black Screen Temporarily               28  Freezing a Moving                                                   28  Auto Sync  Auto Sync Adjustment                         28  Selecting the Picture Mode                                   28  Displaying an Enlarged Portion of an Image          29  Switching the Iris Setting     29  Hiding the Menu Temporarily  Menu Hide              29  Switching the Eco Quiet                                     29  mcis        30    Useful Features    Menu Bar Items                                               32  Us
28. 50  21 _____  1080P  60  21 _____  1080P   2482      1080P   5082   wv      1080P  60Hz  w    17209  50  21 v       720P  60Hz         10800  50  21 w  10801  60Hz        1080P  242  2                                                        10801  50  21 ____  10801  60Hz        lt    lt   lt    lt  ISIS       1    SD Format    is      to  Auto  automatically      2 The frame rate is changed      GB  56    When    3D     is OFF    Displays  image for  left eye   2D mode     Displays  image for    Displays raw  input signal    Displays  image for  left eye   2D mode     Displays raw  input signal    Displays  correct 3D  image    30 mode     Displays  correct 3D  image    30 mode     Displays raw  input signal    Displays  correct 3D  image    30 mode     Displays raw  input signal    Displays  correct 3D  image    30 mode     Garbled  display   Incorrect  setting     When    3D    is ON       3                  Garbled  display   Incorrect  setting     Displays  correct 3D  image            Note    e These 3D Glasses can only be used with Sharp 3D compatible LCD TVs or projectors that use infrared  control technology     3D Glasses lenses       Do not apply pressure to the lenses of the 3D Glasses  Also  do not drop or bend the 3D Glasses        Do not scratch the surface of the lenses of the 3D Glasses with a pointed instrument or other object   Doing so may damage the 3D Glasses and reduce the quality of the 3D image    e Use only the cloth provided with the 3D Glasses to cl
29. 9   Connecting to Video Equipment                    20   Connecting to a Computer                             21    Controlling the Projector by a Computer    22    Setting the Resolution       41  Auto Sync  Auto Sync Adjustment                         41  Signal Type                   41  Setting the Video System                          1 11   42  Setting the Video               42  Adjusting the Dynamic Range                               42                        RT             42  Adjusting the Projected Image     SCR ADJ                p  Setting the Resize Mode                                        Adjusting the Image Position                                 d  Adjusting the Overscan                                       43  Auto V Keystone Correction                                  44  Keystone Mode                                                    44  Setting On screen                                                     45  Setting the Brightness of the Menu Screen           45  Selecting the Background                                      45  Selecting the Menu Screen Position                      45  Reversing Inverting Projected Images                    45  Selecting the On screen Display Language           45  Adjusting the Projector Function     PRJ ADJ    Menu    46  Setting Auto Power Off                                        46    Setting the Power Save Mode  Economy Mode     46  Setting One Touch Play  System Standby    and Input                     S
30. D Image Signal That  Can Be Detected Automatically  The image signal may contain a 3D identifica   tion signal  You can enable the projector to  automatically detect the 3D image type by  selecting    3D MENU     gt     3D Auto Change       See page 55      1       When    3D Auto Change    is set to    Yes        The 3D image type is detected automatically  and the appropriate 3D image is displayed     When    3D Auto Change    15 set to    No     e The following message is displayed  Press  3D ON OFF     3D picture is detected   Press the 3D ON OFF button on the remote control      Need to wear the 3D glasses to watch 3D picture        ENTER button    Adjustment buttons      7 4              3D MENU button                                    3D ON OFF button            Turn on      3D Glasses and place    them over your eyes    ePress the power button for at least 2 sec   onds    e The LED light blinks 3 times     You can now view 3D images      GB  53        o  O          Tl      Q                      O  o        Enjoying 3D Image Viewing  Continued     Receiving a 3D Image  Signal That Cannot Be  Detected Automatically    1    V                     E     68  54    Press 3D MENU      The 3D MENU screen is displayed     Press A V to select                Press  lt  p gt  to select    On            Off       e To view in 3D mode  Select    On     and then  go to step 4    eRefer to    Setting the 3D Format Menu     on page 56 for supported 3D signals and  formats    elf you 
31. DJ    4 ENTER   lt  RETURN     END      gt  SEL  ADJ     ENTER    y RETURN     END        1 Selecting the Picture Mode    This function allows you to select the picture mode that best suits the room brightness and the type of image being  projected     The main default settings of each item when selecting Picture Mode         Description IRIS1  items CLR Temp   Bright Boost  Manual  IRIS2  Auto    Eco Quiet  Standard   For standard image        Of   High Brightness         A balanced color image is obtained         Of 0 High Brightness  A vivid image is obtained  Oo   On   HghBrghtness  Movie1 For viewing images with the brightness  1 High Contrast O O   slightly toned down in a darkened   room  Game Use this when the audio and image High Brightness O   are not synched or when you want to   create a sharper image     e You can set or adjust each item in the    Picture    menu to your preference  Any changes you make are retained in memory      amp  Note    e You can also press PICTURE MODE on the remote control to select the picture mode   See page 28    e The default settings are subject to change without notice          Adjusting      Image    n Off  ff Off  ff Off  ff n  n n  ff Off    Off O  Off  On  Off  For viewing images with the brightness Off O  slightly boosted in a darkened room  On       soinjeo4 jnjesn    Blue For making images less bluish For making images more bluish    CLR Temp For making images slightly more reddish   For making images slightly more bluish   
32. Lame 2     RESIZE   MENU  al  TEMP  O    Adjustment buttons      7 4           A button    NS          RETURN button       ENTER button    RETURN button    e Press RETURN  to return to the  previous screen  when the menu is             displayed   Menu Selections  Adjust   ments   e This operation can also be performed by using Example     Picture    menu screen when  the buttons on the projector  COMPONENT is selected for  input mode  1 Press MENU   e The  Picture  menu screen for the se              sien      scr ads           L  Menu bar  lected input mode is displayed  Picture Mode Y Standard  Contrast   01      L  Bright    01        ES   2 Press P or  to select the menu   O        1            018   I       screen to adjust on the menu   ar             bar  Blue   01O       CLR Temp   01        amp   18151  Manual  High Brightness  IRIS2  Auto   gt  On     Eco Quiet  gt  Off 7   Advanced        4 Reset    m   D      SEL  ADJ   4 ENTER 9   y      F   lt  RETURN     END        2        68  35     Using the Menu Screen  Continued      GB  36          Press A or    to select the item    you want to adjust    Example  Selecting    Bright        To adjust the projected  image while viewing it    Press ENTER    eThe selected adjustment item  e g    Bright   will be displayed at the bottom  of the screen    eWhen A or    is pressed  the next  item will be displayed   e g   Bright  is  replaced with    Color    by pressing V      BW Note    e Press RETURN to return to the previ 
33. NT input Terminal   mini D sub 15 pin female connector                                  COMPUTER Input COMPONENT Input  Pin No  Signal Pin No  Signal  1 Video input  red  1              2 Video input  green sync on green  2 Y  9 Video input  blue  8              4 Not connected 4 Not connected  5 Not connected 5 Not connected  6 Earth  red  6 Earth  PR   7 Earth  green sync on green  7 Earth  Y   8 Earth  blue  8 Earth  PB   9 Not connected 9 Not connected  10 GND 10 Not connected  11 Not connected 11 Not connected  12 Bi directional data 12 Not connected  13 Horizontal sync signal  TTL level 13 Not connected  14     Vertical sync signal  TTL level 14        connected  15 Data clock 15        connected  RS 232C Terminal  9 pin D sub male connector  Pin No  Signal Name I O Reference  1 Not connected  9876 2 RD Receive Data Input Connected to internal circuit     3 SD   Send Data Output   Connected to internal circuit  O                 4 Reserved Connected to internal circuit  11111 5 SG Signal Ground Connected to internal circuit  _     6 Reserved Connected to internal circuit  54324 7 Reserved Connected to internal circuit  8 Reserved Connected to internal circuit  9 Not connected    HDMI Terminal    Pin No  Name Pin No  Name Pin No  Name    1 2    8 1 T M D S data 2  8 T M D S data 0 shield 14   Utility   __  2 T M D S data 2 shield 9 T M D S data O  15    SGL  T M D S data 2  10  LM D S clock 16 SDA  n 4 T M D S data 1  11 T M D S clock shield 17   DDC CEC ground          
34. OM    ZOOM 14 9   e  f the display area ratio is set too large  noise  may appear at the screen edges  If this hap   pens  set the display area ratio to a smaller  value    e Also read    About Copyrights    on page 31           o   D  mula      m   D  t   ma            D  o     88  43              4  Auto V Keystone Correction    Select    Auto V Keystone  in the    SCR ADJ    menu and  press ENTER  Vertical keystone correction is performed  automatically          Note    e Pressing ENTER when the on screen display  of the Auto V Keystone    On    appears changes  the setting of the Auto V Keystone to    Off       e The Keystone Correction can be adjusted up  to an angle of approximately  12 degrees with     Auto V Keystone     e For details of Keystone mode  see page 25     Auto V Keystone Correction    6 Keystone Mode Correction    This function can correct distortion of an image projected  toward a spherical or cylindrical screen as well as trap   ezoidal distortion of an image on a flat screen and rotate  the image at your arbitrary angle          Note        For details of Keystone mode  see          25     AR info    e While adjusting the image using Keystone     Sphere Rotation Correction  straight lines  and the edges of the image may appear  jagged         58  44    djusting the Projected Image     SCR ADJ    Menu   continued     Menu operation     Page 35    Select  Keystone Mode  in the  SCR ADJ  menu  and press ENTER  Then select a desired item among   Keystone  
35. SHARP     XV Z17000    m  2               PROJECTOR OPERATION MANUAL    PROJECTEUR MODE D EMPLOI  PROYECTOR MANUAL DE MANEJO  PROJETOR MANUAL DE                        2   gt   2                                          SIN9N LUOd          HJM    HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE    LP FULL  TEXAS INSTRUMENTS      12 HD 1080P       SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U K    The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non rewireable  moulded  plug incorporating a 10A fuse   Should the fuse need to be replaced  a   5 or ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse marked Sy         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 dis   posed of in a safe manner    Under no circumstances should the cut off plug be inserted elsewhere into a 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 c
36. Sharp Video Products connected to the  projector        Setting the Input Terminal Names  Input    Name   Set the name of the input terminal  up to 14 alphanu   merical characters      1 Press A V to select    Input Name   and then press ENTER     SCR ADJ MEAN    Picture SIG ADJ  Input name HDMI1                     4 Reset     lt  Return               P button Selects    character column      or Y button Selects a character        ENTER button Sets the input terminal name     2 Press A V to select    Return    and  then press ENTER to return to the    previous screen   e To return to the previous setting  select     Reset    and then press ENTER          Note    e When connecting the projector to a Sharp Video  Product with an HDMI cable using an input  mode of HDMI1 or HDMI2 and the linked func   tion with HDMI CEC     One Touch Play    or    Sys   tem Standby     works normally  the name of the  connected Sharp Video Product is automatically  captured    e When the input terminal name has been changed  by a user  the changed name is displayed    e To return to the default name  select    Reset     and press ENTER           4  Setting      Demo Mode  Set      Demo Mode to    On    or    Off        Selectable items Description  On his enables Demo Mode     On  his disables Demo Mode        Menu operation   Page 35     5 Selecting the Transmission    Speed  RS 232C     Make sure that both the projector and computer are set  for the same baud rate     Selectable items    9600b
37. When    3D Auto Change    is set to    Yes    and a  3D signal is detected     3D    switches to  On    e When a 3D identification signal is not detected     If you selected    On     select the format with     3D Format        If you select    Off     the video source will be  displayed with no conversion     You can set the 3D format manually for when a 3D signal  that cannot be detected automatically is received     Selectable items    Auto When a 3D identification signal is  detected  the format is selected  automatically    Side By Side Select the same format type of the    lt  Note    e Refer to    Setting the 3D Format Menu    on  page 56 for supported signals and 3D formats     3D Depth Adjust    You can adjust the stereoscopic effect of 3D image     Selectable items  button For less stereoscopic effect                    button For greater stereoscopic effect        BW Note    e Use this function to get more comfortable 3D  images    e When you use this function  the 3D image will  look different from its original 3D appearance   Keep this in mind while using this function    e The use of this function for commercial pur   poses public displays in              hotel  etc    may be an infringement of copyright protected  by law for copyright holders  Please use cau   tion     IR Emitter Level    You can change the infrared emitter level     Selectable items  Normal infrared emitter level       High Select    High    when it is difficult for  3D Glasses to properly rec
38. When switching on the projector  a slight  flickering of the image may be experienced  within the first minute after the lamp has  been illuminated  This is normal operation as  the lamp s control circuitry is stabilizing the  lamp output characteristics  It should not be  regarded as faulty operation       f the projector is put into standby mode and  immediately turned on again  the lamp may  take some time to start projection     Turning the Power Off  Putting  the Projector into Standby Mode     Press STANDBY ON on the projector or  STANDBY on the remote control  then  press that button again while the confir   mation message is displayed  to put the  projector into standby mode       The projector cannot be turned on while cooling        Power cord   supplied     AR info    eEnglish is the factory default language  If you  want to change the on screen display to another  language  change the language according to the  procedure on page 45        Power indicator    Ta  STANDBY ON button    POWER e   STANDBY ON  9   Lave XE RESIZE MENU  TEMP          El       Lamp indicator    Lens shutter  STANDBY button         ON   6       SMS ON button             0   V                          ct           On screen display    E  Enter STANDBY mode     Yes   Press Again    No   Please Wait       AR info    e Direct Power Off function     You can unplug the power cord from the AC outlet  even if the cooling fan is still running         GB  23     mice Projection    Adjusting the Projec
39. als  10 Kensington Security Standard connector    4 HDMI  2 terminals       Terminal for connecting video equipment with  HDMI output terminal     5 S VIDEO input terminal  EJE   Terminal for connecting video equipment with  an S video terminal     9      socket  Connect the supplied power cord           11 Security bar    Using the Kensington Lock    e This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security System   Refer to the information that came with the system for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector         GB  11    f Part Names and Functions  continued     Numbers in    refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained     Remote Control 1    10         10 l    11   OP    13  14  15  16  17  18    19    20     68  12    ON button              For turning the power on     STANDBY button 9    For putting the projector into the standby mode     HDMI1  2  COMPONENT  S VIDEO  VIDEO   COMPUTER buttons       For switching to the respective input modes     FREEZE button       For freezing images     MAGNIFY buttons 2   For enlarging reducing part of the image     KEYSTONE button J  For entering the Keystone mode     Adjustment buttons  A Y 4             For selecting and adjusting menu items     RETURN button E  For returning to the previous menu screen during menu  operations     INPUT button  For switching input mode     3D ON OFF button 9  For switching between 2D and 3D modes 
40. anization www lamprecycle org  or Sharp at    1 800                    This product contains    CR Coin Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material     special handling may apply   California residents  See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate         ONLY       INFORMATION    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15  of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi   dential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and  used in accordance with the operation manual  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However   there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user  is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures    e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver       Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected        Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     U S A  ONLY    Declaration of conformity    SHARP PROJECTOR  MODEL      21 7000   This device complies wi
41. ation manual  lt TINS E929WJZZ gt             Note    e Codes in     lt   gt     are Replacement parts codes     Optional accessories       Lamp unit AN K15LP      Ceiling mount adaptor AN 60KT      Ceiling mount bracket AN XRCM30  for U S A  only       Ceiling mount unit AN TK201   for      60        AN TK202   for      6       gt        Ceiling mount extension tube AN EP101B   for              30     for U S A  only    E 3 RCA to mini D sub 15 pin cable  10   3 0      AN C3CP2      3D Glasses AN 3DG10 S  AN 3DG10 R  AN 3DG10 A            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 Service Center      part Names and Functions    Numbers in YY  refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained     Projector     h    oF O N    1 Exhaust vent  Tj    2 Zoomring  For enlarging reducing the picture     3 Focusring  For adjusting the focus     Lens shutter 23  28  63     IR  infrared  emitter B  Emits an infrared signal when 3D images are  projected     Adjustment foot  7    Remote control sensor EY  HEIGHT ADJUST lever 2    Intake vent yp    Oc          ON O      68  10       1011    10     12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19    20    21    12 13 14 15 1617    POWER     olo STANDBY ON       i      TEMP           18 19 20 21    Temperature warning indicator Gp    Lamp indicator           Power indicator 9     STANDBY ON button            For turni
42. ay is  on  the mode changes in the following order     B IRIS 1 High Brightness    gt  High Contrast  B 18152          Off         Note    e For details  see page 38     Hiding the Menu Temporarily   Menu Hide     When the menu screen is displayed  you can tempo   rarily hide the menu screen by pressing and holding  MENU HIDE on the remote control  This is useful  when  for example  checking the video adjustment  information     pS IT  Switching the Eco Quiet Mode    Press ECO QUIET to switch the   Eco Quiet mode between on and off    e When the Eco Quiet Mode is set to    On     the sound of  the cooling fan will turn down  the power consumption  will decrease  and the lamp life will extend     W Note    e Refer to    Eco Quiet    on page 38 for details      08  29             0   o                             ct             image Projection  Continued          RESIZE button  Resize Mode    This function allows you to modify or customize the ao weno   NODE           STANDBY ON  O RESIZE   MENU    resize mode to enhance the input image     Press RESIZE on the projector or on the  remote control      amp  Note        The RESIZE function that can be selected  varies depending on the input signal   resolution and vertical frequency      LAMP  5       RESIZE          _ RESIZE button    Resize Mode    RESIZE Output screen image    NORMAL The image is displayed with the original aspect ratio          2 O                                      16 9      image compressed from    16 9 a
43. ctor may take some time to process the command  If a second command is sent while the  projector is still processing the first command  you may receive an    ERR    response code  If this happens   try resending the second command    e When more than one code is being sent  send each command only after the response code for the previ   ous command from the projector is verified    e    POWR                  1      TLPS 1   IPOW 1                1             ___ 17                 1             ___ 1        TNAM   1      MNRD___ 17               _ ___17     When the projector receives the special commands shown above      The on screen display will not disappear      The    Auto Power Off    timer will not be reset      The special commands are available for applications that require continuous polling      GB  66    Commands    Example  To turn on the projector    Computer Projector    L  Control Contents Parameter    Standby S                         ITIMIRICICLICIS           B         A A oc                   Power       2 1    Power Status         Usage Time  Hour   Usage Time  Minuite   Life  Percentage     Name Model Name Check  Model Name Check  Projector Name Setting1  First 4 characters       Projector Name Setting2  Middle 4 characters     Projector Name Setting3  Last 4 characters     Projector Name Check    Input Video Check    Input Mode Check         e e   2 c                   z           m            m m    20              mE        1 0 Normal 0  Normal  1 Tem
44. d explanations     Press MAGNIFY on the remote    control    e Enlarges the image    e Pressing       EY  MAGNIFY enlarges       reduces the projected image          Note    Press           x2 x3 x4 x9       Press        e You can change the location of the en   larged image using A  V    and  gt      2 Press RETURN on the remote con   trol to cancel the operation   e To return to the default setting  x1   press       RETURN when the on screen display of the  magnify mode is displayed          Note    e The selectable magnifications differ de   pending on the input signal    e This function is not available for the 3D  mode        n the following cases  the image will return  to the normal size  x1       When switching the INPUT mode      When RETURN has been pressed while  the on screen display of the magnify  mode is displayed      When the input signal is changed      When the input signal resolution and re   fresh rate  vertical frequency  change      When the Resize mode is changed      When the Picture mode is changed      When switching between 2D and 3D  mode     MAGNIFY buttons    MAGNIFY IRIS           IRIS 1  2 buttons                Adjustment buttons  9            4         lt        RETURN button   ay MENU HIDE       MENU HIDE button    ECO QUIET    ECO QUIET button       Switching the Iris Setting    This function controls the quantity of the projected  light and the contrast of the image     Press IRIS 1 or 2   e Each time the button is pressed while the displ
45. dicators on the Projector    Power indicato    Green and orange blink   The lens shutter is closed   See page 23    alternately    Camp indicator  Green blinks The lamp is warming up     The lamp is shut down abnormally or requires to be changed   See  page 61          indicator Red on Red blinks The internal temperature is abnormally high   See page 61          GB  60    Maintenance indicator      Problem Cause Possible Solution  Normal Abnormal    Temperature Red blinks   The internal e Temperatures e Use the projector in an area with a  warning  On   temperature is around the temperature of lower than 95  F   35  C    indicator Red on abnormally projector are e Relocate the projector to an area with    Standby    high  high  proper ventilation   See page 7     e Blocked air  intake   e Cooling fan e Take the projector to your nearest Sharp  breakdown Authorized Projector Dealer or Service      Internal circuit Center  See page 75  for repair   failure   e Clogged air  intake    Lamp Green on Red on The lamp does      The lamp is shut       Disconnect the power cord from the AC  indicator  Green not illuminate  down outlet  and then connect it again   blinks when abnormally     the lamp 15 Time to change      Remaining lamp      Carefully replace the lamp   See page  warming up   the lamp  life becomes 596   62    or less  e          the projector to your nearest Sharp  Redon  The lamp does    Burnt out lamp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service     Standby    not illumina
46. ding to the desired picture size     Example of standard setup       90   Lens center UY       amp  Note    e Refer to page 18 for additional information concerning    Screen Size and Projection Distance         GB  16    Projection          Mode    The projector can use any of the 4 projection modes  shown in the diagram below  Select the mode most ap   propriate for the projection setting in use   You can set the        Mode in    SCR ADJ    menu  See page 45         Table mounted  front projection    Ceiling mounted  front projection       E  gt        Menu item        Front    Menu item  gt     Ceiling   Front        Table mounted  rear projection    Ceiling mounted  rear projection   with a translucent screen   with a translucent screen                                            Menu               Ceiling   Rear       Ceiling mount Setup   B itis recommended that you use the optional Sharp ceiling mount adaptor and unit for this installation  Before  mounting the projector  contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center to obtain  the recommended ceiling mount adaptor and unit  sold separately      Indication of the Projection Image Size and Projection Distance       For details  refer to    Screen Size and Projection Distance    on page 18     Example   When using a wide screen  16 9     Picture Size  500   1270 cm             200   508 cm   100   254 cm   80   203 cm   Projection         Nicene     GB  17    r      Setting Up the Projector  co
47. e  reflected off a screen for easy operation  How   ever  the effective distance of the signal may  differ depending on the screen material     When using the remote control    e Be sure not to drop  expose to moisture or high  temperature       Remote control   e The remote control may malfunction under a 2 signal transmitter  fluorescent lamp  In this case  move the projec   tor away from the fluorescent lamp        GD  Remote control    18164101442           N Caution       Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced    Replace only with alkaline or manganese batteries    e Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the              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    e The batteries included with this projector may run down in a short period  depending on how they are kept  Be  sure to replace them as soon as possible with new batteries        Remove the batteries from the remote control if you will not be using the remote control for a long time        Comply wi
48. e Mode 9  Keystone  H Keystone   01  1  1      5  4  V Keystone   olid  I   EA  Sphere   01       E  Rotation   0101      E          0SD Display           2    LOSD Brightness   Standard    8     r Background  gt  Logo   9 1 Menu Position   Upper Left    9    L PRJ Mode   Front    9    L Language   English              SEL            lt  RETURN    44 ENTER      END        1  Setting the Resize Mode         Note    e For details of the Resize mode  see page 30   e You can also press RESIZE on the remote  control to set the resize mode   See page 30       2  Adjusting the Image Position       You can move the projected image horizontally or verti   cally        H Image Shift    Selectable items  H Image Shift Rightward                               Menu operation     Page 35    E V Image Shift    Selectable items  V Image Shift                  Note    e The adjustable range of the image shift may  vary depending on     the Resize mode    the Picture mode    the input signal resolution    the input 3D signal type     3                   the Overscan    This function allows you to adjust the Overscan area   display area      Selectable tems    On The input area is displayed without screen  edges   The whole input area is displayed             Note    e You can adjust the Overscan area for the fol   lowing input signals and the RESIZE function   Input signal     4801 480     540       576 576       720P     1035      10801 1080    RESIZE function     NORMAL     16 9     CINEMA ZO
49. e 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     e  f the picture is normal  the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage caused  by a room temperature changes  This will not affect operation or perfor   mance     e See  Maintenance Indicators      e Change the input signal type setting     e Make adjustments that result in the best picture quality in the  Dynamic  Range    setting     The cooling fan e When temperature inside the projector increases  the cooling fan runs  becomes noisy  faster     The lamp does not light up e The lamp indicator is illuminating in red  23  60  63    even after the Replace the lamp   projector turns on          e The lens shutter is opened fully   The lamp suddenly turns off  during projection     The image sometimes e Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector or the connected equip  19 22  flickers  ment works improperly   e  f this happens frequently  replace the lamp     The lamp needs much time e The lamp will eventually need to be changed   to turn on  While the remaining lamp life draws to a close  replace the lamp     Picture is dark     O           O   Co        O    D        One Touch Play is        enabled     e Non Sharp Video Products are connected   One Touch Play function may not work when the projector is connected  to non Sharp Video Products     e An HDMI cable is not used for connection betw
50. e 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              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 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 expos
51. e projector     Place the projector on a level site within the adjustment  range  9 degrees  of the adjustment foot        2       After      projector is purchased  a faint smell from the  vent may appear when the power is first turned on  This  is normal and is not a malfunction  It will disappear after  the projector is used for a while     When using the projector in high altitude areas  such as mountains  at altitudes of approximate   ly 4 900 feet  1 500 meters  or more       When you use the projector in high altitude areas with  thin air  set    Fan Mode  to    High     Neglecting this can  affect the longevity of the optical system       Usethe projector at altitudes of 7 500 feet  2 300 meters   or less        Warning about placing the projector in a high   position      When placing the projector in a high position  make cer   tain it is carefully secure to avoid personal injury caused  by the projector falling down     Do not subject the projector to hard impact   and or vibration       Protect the lens so as not to hit or damage the surface  of the lens     Rest your eyes occasionally      Continuously watching the screen for long hours will  cause eye strain  Take regular breaks to rest your eyes     Avoid locations with extremes of temperature       The operating temperature of the projector is from 41  F  to 95  F   5  C to  35  C        The storage temperature of the projector is from    4 F       140  F   20 C to  60  C      Do not block the exhaust and inta
52. e 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 that are  covered by the operating instructions  as an improper  adjustment of other controls may result in damage and  will often require extensive work by a qualified technician  to restore the product to normal operation    e  If the product has been dropped or damaged in any  way    f  When the product exhibits a distinct change in  performance  this indicates a need for service     Replacement Parts   When replacement parts are required  be sure the service  technician has used replacement parts specified by the  manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original  part  Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire  electric shock   or other hazards     Safety Check   Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product  ask  the service technician to perform safety checks to determine  that the product is in proper operating condition     Wall or Ceiling Mounting  This product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling o
53. ean the lenses     3D Glasses infrared receiver   e Do not allow the infrared receiver to become dirty  and do not attach stickers to or otherwise cover the  infrared receiver  Doing so may prevent the receiver from operating normally        the 3D Glasses are affected by other infrared data communication equipment  the 3D images may not  be displayed correctly     Caution during viewing       Do not use devices that emit strong electromagnetic waves  such as cellular phones or wireless trans   ceivers  near the 3D Glasses  Doing so may cause the 3D Glasses to malfunction    e The 3D Glasses cannot operate fully at extreme high or low temperatures  Please use them within the  specified usage temperature range    e  f the 3D Glasses are used in a room with fluorescent lighting  60 Hz   the light within the room may ap   pear to flicker  In this case  either darken or turn off the fluorescent lights when using the 3D Glasses        Wear the 3D Glasses correctly  3D images will not be correctly visible if the 3D Glasses are worn upside  down or back to front    e Other displays  such as computer screens  digital clocks  and calculators  may appear dark and difficult  to view while wearing the 3D Glasses  Do not wear the 3D Glasses when watching anything other than  3D images         f you lie on your side while watching the screen with 3D Glasses  the picture may look dark or may not  be visible        Be sure to stay within the viewing angle and optimum viewing distance when wa
54. eceived  depending on the video input signal type do not match  If this should occur   signal difference  In that case  switch the video signal  switch    Dynamic Range      Selectable items Selectable items  Auto In most circumstances     Auto    should  be selected  SECAM When the black levels of the image   NTSC4 43 Enhanced show banding or appear faded  select  l the item that results in the best picture  NTSC3 58 quality   PAL M  PAL N  PAL 60  8  Signal Info    When reproducing NTSC signals in PAL video equip  Input signal information is displayed   ment     BJ Note    e The video signal can only be set in VIDEO or  S VIDEO mode    e When  Video System  is set to  Auto   you  may not receive a clear picture due to signal  differences  Should this occur  switch to the  video system of the source signal      6 Setting the Video Setup    Selectable items    O IRE Sets the black level to O IRE   7 5 IRE Sets the black level to 7 5 IRE         amp  Note    e This function is available for the following  signals   With COMPONENT or COMPUTER   COMPONENT input     4801  With S VIDEO or VIDEO input     NTSC3 58     58  42    7 Adjusting the Projected Image     SCR ADJ    Menu     The illustration shown here is for explanation and may  be different from the actual on screen display     Picture SIG ADJ SCR ADJ PRJ ADJ                   D   TrResize  gt  Normal        H Image Shift       010  I    V Image Shift    olm  I   xd         overscan On    4     Tr Auto V Keystone  Keyston
55. ed  again and press ENTER to  return to the  Picture  menu      GB  38     6  Correcting Gradation of Video  Gamma Correction     When the darker areas of the image become difficult to  see because of the image or the projection environment   you can correct the gamma setting to make the image  brighter and easier to see     Selectable items    Description    Provides a brighter gradation     _        Standard setting     Provides a darker gradation            7  Adjusting the Colors    You can select the color of the projected image to correct  and then adjust it to the desired color by setting    Hue         Saturation        Value     and    Effect             Note       Before performing this adjustment  prepare the  image to be adjusted    e You can perform this adjustment easier in the  still image than in the moving image     1 Select  C M S 1  or  C M S 2    C M S   Color Management Sys   tem  in the    Advanced    menu  and  press ENTER     e f there is no data for the stored corrected    color  the color selection screen and the  picker is displayed   Go to step 2      Picker          Menu operation   Page 35        f there is data for the stored corrected 3 Setoradjusteach item in the C M S     color  the C M S  color adjustment screen color adjustment screen   is displayed   Go to step 3                     C M S  color adjustment screen     Selectable items    The picker can be operated by ad  Sets the hue of the main colors     justment buttons     7 4          
56. een the projector and the  Sharp Video Products   One Touch Play function is enabled when the projector is connected to  the Sharp Video Products with an HDMI cable        e One Touch Play function of the projector is not set to    On     46  e CEC settings of connected Sharp Video Products or other CEC devices   are incorrect   e One Touch Play is set to    Off    and disabled when the Economy mode is 46    set to    On        O     System Standby is not  enabled     e Non Sharp Video Products are connected   System Standby function may not work when the projector is connected  to non Sharp Video Products         O    e An HDMI cable is not used for connection between the projector and the  Sharp Video Products   System Standby function is enabled when the projector is connected to  the Sharp Video Products with an HDMI cable     e System Standby function of the projector is not set to    On     46       e CEC settings of connected Sharp Video Products or other CEC devices  are incorrect     A response code cannot be  received when the  projector was attempted  to be controlled using  RS 232C commands from  a computer during standby     e In the case of transmitting RS 232C commands from a computer during  standby  it takes a maximum of 30 seconds for the computer to receive  the response code  Set the response code waiting time of the computer  to 30 seconds or more     The remote control  cannot be used     e Operate the remote control while pointing it at the projector   
57. efully     You can use special 3D Glasses to watch  3D supported images on this projector     You can enjoy 3D images by viewing the video images  through the 3D Glasses supplied with the projector or  through optional 3D glasses sold separately    To produce 3D images  liquid crystal shutters in the  3D Glasses alternately open and close imperceptibly  fast to exactly match alternating left and right video  images displayed by the projector    Not all consumers can experience and enjoy 3D im   ages  Some people suffer from stereo blindness which  prevents them from perceiving the intended depth of  3D entertainment  Also  some people who watch 3D  programming may experience initial feelings of motion  sickness as they adjust to the picture  Others may ex   perience headaches  eye fatigue or continued motion  sickness  Like a roller coaster  the experience is not for  everyone     Precautions on using 3D Glasses    The 3D Glasses are precision equipment  Handle them  with care    Improper use of the 3D Glasses or failure to follow  these instructions can result in eye strain    If you experience dizziness  nausea  or other discom   fort while viewing 3D images  immediately discontinue  use of the 3D Glasses  Using the binocular dispar    ity 3D system of this projector with incompatible 3D  broadcasts or software can make images appear with  a cross talk blur or create overlapping images    If you are nearsighted or farsighted or have astigma   tism or a different level of ey
58. eive the  infrared signal reflected off the screen  due to the use of a large screen and  viewers being positioned away from  the screen          Note    e When    High    is set  other nearby devices that  receive infrared signals  such as remote control  units of audio video equipment and air condi   tioners  may not operate properly     3D Auto Change    This setting can be used to switch to 3D mode automati   cally when a 3D identification signal is detected     Selectable items  Yes When a      signal is detected  3D  mode 15 selected automatically   Auto change is not performed     Viewing Time Info    This displays the elapsed time of 3D image viewing     Selectable items    Y Displays the elapsed viewing time on  the screen every hour                 es  Does not display the elapsed viewing  time     Pressing ENTER switches between the image for the  left eye and the image for the right eye  so that you can  make the settings for more natural viewing      GB  55           o   D         m   D  t   ma            D  o     Enjoying 3D Image Viewing  Continued        Setting the 3D Format Menu    Select the appropriate 3D format for viewing while referring to the table below     ME      Frame Packing              Side By Side    Top And Bottom    with 3D  identification  signal    with 3D  identification  signal    without 3D  idetification  signal    with 3D  identification  signal    without 3D  idetification  signal    10801  50  21             10801  60  21    1080    
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60. esight between the left  and right eyes  you should take the necessary steps   such as wearing eyeglasses  to correct your eyesight  before viewing 3D images  The 3D Glasses can be  worn over eyeglasses    3D viewing is possible within the range that the 3D  Glasses are able to receive infrared signals reflected  by the screen  However  most 3D images are manu   factured to be viewed from directly in front of the  screen  so 3D viewing is recommended directly in front  of the screen as much as possible    The 3D Glasses are only recommended for people  ages 5 and older    When children are viewing 3D images  be sure a par   ent or guardian is present  Monitor children viewing 3D  images  and if they show signs of discomfort  immedi   ately discontinue use of the 3D Glasses       48    People with a known history of photosensitivity and  people with heart problems or poor health should not  use the 3D Glasses  This can worsen existing health  conditions    Do not use the 3D Glasses for other purposes  Such  as general eyeglasses  sunglasses  or protective  goggles     Do not use the 3D function or 3D Glasses while walk   ing or moving around  This may result in injuries due to  running into objects  tripping  and or falling    When using the 3D Glasses  take care not to acci   dentally strike the screen or other people  Viewing 3D  images may cause you to misjudge the distance to the  screen and accidentally strike the screen  resulting in  possible injury     Precautions on v
61. g the Lamp    Lamp   B itis recommended that the lamp  sold separately  be replaced when the remaining lamp life becomes  590 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 47     B Purchase a replacement lamp of type AN K15LP from your place of purchase  nearest Sharp Autho   rized 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      This projector utilizes a pressurized mercury lamp  A loud sound may indicate lamp failure  Lamp  failure can be attributed to numerous sources such as  excessive shock  improper cooling  surface  scratches or deterioration of the lamp due to a lapse of usage time    The period of time up to failure largely varies depending on the individual lamp and or the condition  and the frequency of use  It is important to note that failure can often result in the bulb cracking       When 
62. he projector     Picture is pink when receiv   ing RGB signals and the video  equipment is connected to the  COMPONENT or COMPUTER   COMPONENT terminal on the   projector     The black levels of the  image show banding or  appear faded when HDMI1  or 2 is selected     Picture is too bright and e Image adjustments are incorrectly set   whitish      GB  72      Projector power cord is not plugged into the wallouttet   29       Power to the external connected devicesisof     l        The lens shutter is closed       External output has not been set when connecting notebook computer        S VIDEO or VIDEO input    e Video input system is incorrectly set  42   COMPONENT  COMPUTER COMPONENT                2 input        Input signal type is incorrectly set  41          e The selected input mode is wrong            Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector       Remote control battery has run out              e Adjust the focus  EN    e The projection distance exceeds the focus range      Computer input   e Perform    SIG ADJ    Adjustments   Clock  Adjustment     e Perform    SIG ADJ    Adjustments     Phase    Adjustment   e Noise may appear depending on the computer        e The  DNR   Digital Noise Reduction  or    MNR     Mosquito Noise Reduc   tion  setting is not correct     e 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 becom
63. iewing  Continued     EIU  Attaching the Nose Pad    Attach either of the supplied nose pads as  needed  such as when the glasses do not fit  properly   The glasses come with a large and    small nose pad     Attaching  the nose pad    Removing  the nose pad    Attaching the 3D Glasses  Band    Attach the supplied 3D Glasses band strap as  needed  such as when the glasses do not fit    properly      Insert the ends of the 3D Glasses into the 3D    Glasses band until they are secure     e Pull the cord stopper on the strap to adjust    the strap length              Using the 3D Glasses    Turning On Off the Power    Turn on the power of the 3D Glasses   e Press the power button for at least 2 seconds   e The LED light blinks 3 times   Turn off the power on the 3D Glasses      Press the power button for at least 2 seconds      The LED light lights for 2 seconds     GB  52       BW Note    e When the battery power is low  the LED light  blinks 6 times after the power is turned on     Switching to 3D and 2D Mode  When viewing 3D images  you can press the  power button to switch between 2D and 3D  modes  This is useful when several people are  viewing the same 3D images with some people  wanting to watch in 3D and some people want   ing to watch in 2D    Viewing 2D images   When you press the power button twice while viewing    3D images  the LED light blinks 2 times and the 3D  images switch to 2D images     Viewing 3D images   When you press the power button twice while viewing 
64. iewing 3D images    When viewing 3D images continuously  be sure to take   a break periodically to prevent eye strain    Take regular breaks  at least 5 to 15 minutes after   every 30 to 60 minutes of 3D viewing      Based on the guidelines issued by the 3D Consor   tium revised December 10  2008    View 3D images at the appropriate distance from the   screen  The recommended distance is three times the   effective height of the picture    Examples of recommended distances   100 inch 16 9 picture  Approx  12 3 ft  8 8 m    Viewing should not be done closer than the recom    mended distance    Refer to page 18 for details on the diagonal size and   height of the picture    Maintain an appropriate distance from the screen    Viewing from too close a distance can strain your   eyes  If you experience eye strain  immediately discon    tinue viewing    If you experience any of the following symptoms dur    ing viewing        nausea       queasiness dizziness       headache       blurry vision or double vision that lasts longer than  few seconds   Do not engage in any potentially hazardous activity    for example  driving a vehicle  until your symptoms   have completely gone away    If symptoms persist  discontinue use and do not   resume 3D viewing without discussing your symptoms   with a physician        Be careful of your surroundings when viewing 3D im   ages  When you view 3D images  objects may appear  at a distance closer or farther than the actual screen   This may cause y
65. ild accidentally swallows any of these parts   seek immediate medical attention     Do not disassemble     Do not disassemble or modify the 3D Glasses     Caution for lithium battery      Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such  as direct sunlight or fire       Replace only with the same or equivalent type of battery   The battery may explode if improperly replaced       Take care not to reverse the battery poles    and     when loading the battery  Follow the correct procedure  when loading the battery   See page 51   Loading the  battery incorrectly may damage the battery or cause it  to leak battery fluid  which could result in a fire  injury or  damage     Handling the 3D Glasses      Do not drop  exert pressure on  or step on the 3D  Glasses  Doing so may damage the glass section  which  may result in injury       Be careful not to trap your finger in the hinge section of  the 3D Glasses  Doing so may result in injury     Pay special attention when children are using this   product     Using the 3D Glasses      Parents guardians should monitor children s view   ing habits to avoid their prolonged use without rest  periods    Use only the 3D Glasses recommended for this product   Use the 3D Glasses only for the specified purpose    Do not move around while wearing the 3D Glasses  The  surrounding area appears dark  which may result in  falling or other accidents that may cause injury     Caring for the 3D Glasses      Use only the cloth provided with the 3D G
66. ing the Menu Screen                                  35  Menu Selections  Adjustments                              35  Picture Adjustment     Picture    Menu             37  Selecting the Picture Mode                                   37  Adjusting the Image                sexes tr ane idi due 37  Switching the Iris Setting     38                                        1                      38  Using the Advanced NERO 38  Correcting Gradation of Video  Gamma Correction      38  Adjusting the Colors Lisci tret n tee 38  Adjusting the Bright                                               40  Selecting the Film                                                40  Setting Detail                                                       40  Reducing Image Noise                             7 2    40  Mosquito Noise Reduction  MNR                          40  Resetting All Adjustment Items                              40  Computer Image Adjustment     SIG ADJ    Menu    a  Adjusting the Computer                                          Setup   Setting Up the Projector                                 16  Setting Up the                                                           16  Standard Setup  Front Projection                          16  Projection                                                            17  Gelling mount Setup                        1       17  Screen Size and Projection Distance                     18   Connections   Samples of Cables for Connection                1
67. is connected to the projector  with an HDMI cable  you can use the linked function with  HDMI CEC     One Touch Play    and    System Standby              Note    The CEC function may not work with some CEC  devices   When the projector is connected to a non   Sharp product  the CEC function may not work         Setting the One Touch Playback Function   One Touch Play    One Touch Play turns on the projector and selects the   input automatically when you turn on or begin playback   on connected HDMI compliant Sharp Video Products     Selectable items  This enables One Touch Play        This disables One Touch Play    lt  Note    e When enabling One Touch Play  be sure to enable  the CEC setting on the HDMI compliant Sharp  Video Products connected to the projector    e The Economy mode is set to    Off    when One  Touch Play is set to    On           n the following cases  One Touch Play is not  enabled      When playback is paused     When the screen is turned off  black  after the  lens shutter is closed     When the cooling fan is running  See page  60       When the lamp is warming up  See page 60         E Setting the System Standby Function   System Standby    When you turn off the projector  the HDMI compliant   video equipment connected to the projector enters   standby mode     Selectable items       This enables System Standby   This disables System Standby          Note        When enabling System Standby  be sure to  enable the CEC setting on the HDMI compliant  
68. is not correctly set up  Refer to the  operation manual of the computer for details   e For details on RS 232C specifications and commands  see page 66          info    e Do not connect the RS 232C cable to a port other than the RS 232C terminal on the computer  This may    damage your computer or projector   e 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         68  22       urning the Projector On Off    Connecting the Power Cord    Plug the supplied power cord into the   AC socket on the rear of the projector    e The power indicator illuminates red  and the  projector enters standby mode     Turning the Projector On    Note that the connections to external equipment and  power outlet should be done before performing the  operations written below   See pages 20 to 23      Open the lens shutter fully and press   STANDBY ON on the projector or ON   on the remote control    e The power indicator illuminates green    e After the lamp indicator illuminates  the projec   tor is ready to start operation                the lens shutter is closed  the power  indicator blinks alternately green and orange  and the projector does not turn on      amp  Note        About the Lamp Indicator  The lamp indicator illuminates to indicate the  status of the lamp   Green  The lamp is on   Blinking in green  The lamp is warming up   Red  The lamp is shut down abnormal   ly or the lamp should be replaced      
69. ith a history of photosensitivity       People with heart disease       People in poor health       People who are sleep deprived     People who are physically tired     People under the influence of drugs or alcohol    B Epilepsy    A small percentage of the population may   experience epileptic or strokes seizures or strokes   when viewing certain types of images that contain   flashing patterns of light    IF YOU OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY   HAS A HISTORY OF EPILEPSY   The following people should consult a physician   before viewing 3D images      Anyone with a history of epilepsy  or who has  a family member with a history of epilepsy       Children under 5 years of age     Anyone who has ever experienced epileptic  seizures or sensory disturbances triggered by  flashing light effects   SOME LIGHT PATTERNS MAY INDUCE   SEIZURES IN PERSONS WITH NO PRIOR   HISTORY OF EPILEPSY   Discontinue use if you experience any of the   following symptoms while viewing 3D images      Involuntary movements  eye or muscle  twitching     Muscle cramps       Nausea  dizziness  or queasiness     Convulsions     Disorientation  confusion  or loss of  awareness of your surroundings           o   D         m   D  t   ma              o     88 49     Enjoying 3D Image Viewing  Continued        Supplied Accessories for 3D Glasses    Make sure the following accessories are provided with the 3D Glasses  Two sets of 3D Glasses are provided     fS fS    3D Glasses 3D Glasses band   Nose pad     x2  
70. ke vents       Allow at least 1113 16 inches  30 cm  of space between  the exhaust vent and the nearest wall or obstruction       Ensure that the intake vent and the exhaust vent are not  obstructed       If the cooling fan becomes obstructed  a protection  circuit will automatically put the projector into standby  mode to prevent overheat damage  This does not indi   cate a malfunction   See page 60   Remove the projector  power cord from the wall outlet and wait at least 10 min   utes  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       f you are not to use the projector for a long time or  before moving the projector  make certain you unplug  the power cord from the wall outlet  and disconnect any  other cables connected to it       Do not carry the projector by holding the lens       When storing the projector  ensure that you close the  lens shutter       Do not expose the projector to direct sunlight or place  next to heat sources  Doing so may affect the cabinet  color or cause deformation of the plastic cover         or        4                           5       Other connected equipment      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
71. lasses to clean  the lenses  Remove dust and soil from the cloth  Any  dust or other soiling on the cloth may result in scratches  on the product  Do not use solvents such as benzene  or thinners as doing so may cause the coating to peel  off       When cleaning the 3D Glasses  take care not to allow  water or other fluids to come into contact with the  glasses       Always store the 3D Glasses in the case provided when  not in use       When storing the 3D Glasses  avoid very humid or hot  locations     Viewing 3D images       f you experience dizziness  nausea  or other discomfort  while viewing 3D images  discontinue use and rest your  eyes       Do not use the 3D Glasses if they are cracked or bro   ken       Acessories    Supplied accessories        or        4                           5       jc                       Remote control Two AA size batteries Two pairs of 3D Glasses    lt RRMCGA929WJSA gt    UBATUAO20WJZZ    lt              002       1 gt     Power          2    For U S  and For Europe  For U K  and For Australia   Canada  etc  except U K  Singapore New Zealand and Oceania   6   1 8 m    6   1 8 m    6   1 8 m    6   1 8 m     lt QACCDAOO7WJPZ gt   lt QACCVA011WJPZ gt    lt QACCBA0O36WJPZ gt   lt QACCLA018WJPZ gt        1 See pages 50 to 52 for details of the 3D Glasses and their accessories       2 Which power cords are supplied along with your projector depends on the region  Use the power cord that  corresponds to the wall outlet in your country    e Oper
72. llowing  signals   With S VIDEO or VIDEO input     4801 480P    576 576       68  40    The so called Mosquito Noise  flickering  can       reduced     Selectable items Description  MNR does not function     Sets the MNR level for viewing a clear      er picture             Note    e Set    MNR    to    Off    in the following cases     When the image is blurry     When the contours and colors of moving  images drag     When TV broadcasts with weak signals are  projected   e This function is available for the following  signals   With S VIDEO or VIDEO input     4801 480P    576 576          3 Resetting All Adjustment Items    To reset all adjustment items to the default settings   select    Reset    and press ENTER            The illustration shown here is        explanation and may  be different from the actual on screen display                 SCR ADJ PRJ ADJ  01    1          ole     0112      O  old       Picture    Clock  Phase     H Pos  V Pos       4 Reset  2 1 Resolution  gt             Auto Sync  gt  On      1       Signal           gt  Auto   5     Video System   Auto  O  Video Setup  gt  O IRE          2    Dynamic Range  gt  Auto    Signal Info   1080P    H   XX X kHz  V                    42   SEL  ADJ    lt  RETURN    44 ENTER      END       1 Ifthe inout mode is S VIDEO or VIDEO input  the display  changes to the    Video System    screen      2 Displayed when the input mode is HDMI input         1  Adjusting the Computer Image    Use the SIG ADJ function in ca
73. nal       S video  output terminal    Video output  terminal    Component  video  output  terminal    Camera Video game    S video  output  terminal    Video  output  terminal    RGB  output  terminal    e  e    Computer    HDMI output  terminal    E     Terminal on the  projector    HDMI cable  commercially available                mb Page 20   COMPONENT    Y             Cr     COMPONENT    COMPUTER   COMPONENT    Component cable  commercially available     z3    Ez    3 RCA to mini D sub 15 pin cable   optional               2      gt       S video cable  commercially available     CC Jmn             d  u    20    COMPUTER COMPONENT    S VIDEO    S VIDEO   mb Page 20     Video cable  commercially available        lt B gt     COMPUTER   COMPONENT    Cables for a camera or a video game 3 RCA to mini  D sub 15 pin cable  optional  AN C3CP2       Eas  a   co ESD D        RCA adaptor plug  Cables for a camera or a video game     commercially available   1 y                       Cables for a camera or a video game                              COMPUTER   COMPONENT    RGB cable  commercially available                              mb Page 21     HDMI cable  commercially available                 08  19    suonoouuo 5       f  Connecting to Video Equipment    Before connecting  be sure to unplug the power cord of the projector from the AC outlet and turn off the devices  to be connected  After making all connections  turn on the projector and then the other devices     Connecting Eq
74. namic  Contrast  30 e  30 Meu       Game          Bright  30     3       Color  30 e  30  Tint  30 e  30  Sharp  30 e  30  Red  30 e  30  Blue  30 e  30  CLR Temp  2 e  2    Page 37  IRIS1  Manual  High Brightness               38 High Contrast                      38                 38 Off             38   Page 38  C M S 1 Select Color  M       C M S 1 On  Off  C M S 2 Select Color    Page 38               5 2             Bright Boost On    Page 40 Off             40 of  Detail Enhance   30 e  30             40  DNR Off  Level 1            Level 2  MNR Level 3             40     68  32     SIG ADJ  menu    Main menu    SIG ADJ               41    Sub menu  Clock  150 e  150    Page 41  Phase   30 e  30             41  H Pos  150     15             41  V Pos   60 e  60             41               Resolution             41  Auto Sync             41  Signal Type             41    Video System             42    Video Setup     Page 42  Dynamic Range    Page 42  Signal Info       Page 42    NTSC3 58  PAL M  PAL N  PAL 60       O IRE  7 5 IRE  Auto    Standard  Enhanced       SCR ADJ    menu    Main menu Sub menu              43     Page 43  H Image Shift  30  lt   30             43  V Image Shift  30     30             43    Overscan     Page 43   Auto V Keystone    Page 44  Keystone Mode             44    H Keystone  60    gt   60             44  V Keystone  80  80             44   Sphere  30   30    Page 44  Rotation  50    50             45   OSD Display              45   OSD
75. ne arnei aaae naaa 47  RS 2320C 16M alar 22  Saturation A o UE CU Om                                            39  A an 43  Screen Size and Projection Distance                     18  Security bar MEET 11  Select       o NET MR cm 39  MOU        OPERE 37  SSA anota E 41  A A 42  Signal             41  SMART ZOOM deponer                                31                             26  44  Standard                37  STANDBY DUON                       23  STANDBY ON                                            23  S VIDEO  DUO                          blades 27  S VIDEO terminal                eruere ttu e rU      19  20  SYSTEM                          2             46  Temperature warning                                                 60  jp me                                  37  NANG                                39  VIDEO DURON                                   27  Video Se                               42  Video System         42                                               19  Viewing Time                                95  V Image                                 27  43  WEP OS                                                          41  ZOOM              31  LOONA                                                        24       SHARP    SHARP CORPORATION    Printed in China  Imprime en Chine  Impreso en China  Impresso na China  TINS E929WJZZ  11P01 CH NM    
76. ng the power on and putting the projector into  standby mode     3D MENU button  For displaying the 3D MENU screen     PICTURE MODE button       For selecting the appropriate picture     ENTER button       For setting items selected or adjusted on the menu     INPUT buttons  A V   For switching input mode     RESIZE button  For switching the picture size  NORMAL  16 9  etc       MENU button       For displaying adjustment and setting screens     RETURN button       For returning to the previous menu screen during menu  operations     Adjustment buttons        4           For selecting menu items         Projector  Rear View         or                                5             RS 232C                        COMPUTER COMPONENT                                   Using the Carrying Handle   When transporting the projector    carry it by the carrying handle on   the side    e Always close the lens shutter to  prevent damage to the lens when  transporting the projector        Do not lift or carry the projector   by the lens as this may damage   the lens               Terminals    1 RS 232C terminal       6 VIDEO input terminal        Terminal for controlling the projector using a Terminal for connecting video equipment            7 Carrying handle   2 COMPONENT terminals       For carrying the projector   Terminal for connecting video equipment with 8        sensor         component output terminal     3 COMPUTER COMPONENT  input terminal  Terminal for computer RGB and YPbPr sign
77. nly 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     Observe the following safeguards when setting up your projector     Caution concerning the lamp unit     Potential hazard of glass particles  if lamp ruptures  In case of lamp  rupture  contact your nearest Sharp  Authorized Projector Dealer or Service  Center for replacement   See    Regarding the Lamp    on page    PRECAUCION    62 PRECAUTION    Caution concerning the setup of the projector      For minimal servicing and to maintain high image quality   SHARP recommends that this projector be installed in  an area free from humidity  dust and cigarette 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 exposed to   direct sunlight or bright light       Position the screen so that it is not in direct sunlight or  room light  Light falling directly on the screen washes out  the colors  making viewing difficult  Close the curtains  and dim the lights when setting up the screen in a sunny  or bright room     Caution regarding placing of th
78. ntinued     Screen Size and Projection Distance    When using a wide screen  16 9   In case of displaying the 16 9 picture on the whole of the 16 9 screen     Picture  Screen  size  Eee ORO     436   1107       24   623cm    516   157m       397  00cm     3112                    15 9 4              A A A lA    527      133 cm  7 2   221     A las   o lo       20   50cm  35 5              x   Picture  Screen  diagonal size  40      500  The formula for picture size and projection distance  L   Projection distance  ft m   Feet inches   m cm    L1  Minimum projection distance  ft m  L1 ft    0 0314 x   0 3048 Li m  20 0314 x   L2  Maximum projection distance  ft m  L2 ft    0 0362      0 3048 L2 m    0 0362 x   H   Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image  in cm      in    0 2 x   2 54 H  cm  2 0 2 x    When using a normal screen  4 3   In case of displaying the 4 3 picture on the whole of the 4 3 screen     Picture  Screen  size         A  320  _  813      505   54        38    98cm     11 Se                      lo     A A lo lA              i       487     122      89 Qm     lt   lt           US Pp pS                                                                24   61       35      10        x   Picture  Screen  diagonal size  40      400  The formula for picture size and projection distance       Projection distance  ft m   Feet inches   m cm    L1  Minimum projection distance  ft m  L1 ft    0 03843 x   0 3048 L1 m    0 03843 x   L2  Maximum projection di
79. o          5                     75       Specifications    Manual  x1 15  f   21 0     24 2 mm            0000   mini D sub 15         Component BRGA       xi  _   S Video  mini DINA pin  PE            Control        RS 232C  mini D sub 9         Ye  ET   AC100 240V 00000000             00000000    Communication  terminals                 339 W  8 3 W  with AC 240 V    Dimensions  main body only   W x H x D  15  x3 e  x 13 a    400 x 100 x 335 mm     Weight  approx   12 8 Ibs   5 8 kg     x2      1      1   x1      1      1   Projection lamp 250 W   50 60 Hz  3 7          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 produc   tion units  There may be some deviations from these values in individual units     This SHARP projector uses a DLP   chip  This very sophisticated panel contains 2 073 600 pixels  micromirrors   As  with any high technology electronic equipment such as large screen TVs  video systems and video cameras  there    are certain acceptable tolerances that the equipment must conform to   This unit has some inactive pixels within acceptable tolerances which may result in inactive dots on the picture  screen  This will not affect the picture quality or the life expectancy of the unit         GB  76             Units  inches  mm                                                       
80. olours 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   The 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 4  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     or coloured black   The 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        Before using the projector  please read this operation manual carefully     Introduction  IMPORTANT        For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of  your Projector  please record the Serial Number lo  Model No        217000  cated on the bottom of the projector and retain this  information             Before recycling the packaging  please ensure that Serial No    you have checked the contents of the carton thor   oughly against the list of  Supplied accessories    on  page 9               0   m  o           WARNING         brightness light source  Do not stare into the beam of light  or view directly  Be especially    X lt   gt  careful that children do not stare directly into the beam of light     WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not expose this product to rain  or moisture     See bo
81. oom 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        Caution            not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use  The lamp will be very hot and may cause burns or  injury        Wait at least one hour after the power cord is disconnected to allow the surface of the lamp unit to fully cool before  removing the lamp unit    e      not touch the glass surface of the lamp unit or the inside of the projector       Do not loosen other screws except for the lamp unit cover and lamp unit        Make sure to reset the lamp timer only when replacing the lamp  If you reset the lamp timer and continue to use  the same lamp  this may cause the lamp to become damaged or explode        Carefully change the lamp by following the instructions described on pages 62 to 64     If you wish  you may have the lamp replaced at your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service  Center       If the new lamp does not light after replacement  take your projector to the nearest Sharp Authorized Projector  Dealer or Service Center for repair     Authorized representative responsible for the European Union Community Market    SHARP ELECTRONICS  Europe  GmbH    SonninstraBe 3  D 20097 Hamburg E U  ONLY       How to Read this Operation Manual       The specifications are slightly different  depending
82. ou to misjudge the distance to the  screen and possibly result in injury if you accidentally  hit the screen or surrounding objects     As you get more comfortable viewing 3D images       Operate the    3D Depth Adjust    function to adjust the  3D effect   See page 55        Adjust the projected image to the most comfortable  viewing size by zooming   Projecting images on the  smallest or largest screen size possible may eliminate  the 3D effect and strain your eyes        Use the Invert function to properly set the video for your  left and right eyes   For details on using  Invert   see  page 55        A picture simultaneously projected from more than  two projectors may not appear 3D        info    e The projected image may become dark when  using the 3D projection function  with    3D    set to   On      e When    3D    is set to    On     the following functions  may not work fully or may not be available at all     Keystone Sphere Rotation    Image Shift    Magnify   e  f the power of your left and right eyes greatly  differs and you primarily use one eye for viewing  the images  the images will not appear in 3D  In  addition  images may be difficult to view in 3D  or images may not be able to be viewed in 3D  depending on the individual or the content being    displayed  The 3D effect varies with the individual           warning        The following people should limit      viewing       Children under 5 years of age  to protect the eye    growth process       People w
83. p High    8 Lamp Life 5       less    16 Lamp Burnt out 4 Lamp Cover Open  32 Lamp Ignition Failure 8 Lamp Life 5  or less  16 Lamp Burnt out  32 Lamp Ignition Failure    64 Temp Abnormally High    0 Off  1 0    2 Retry  3 Waiting  4  Lamp Error    M        E                          O        wm S  1  COMPUTER  2  COMPONENT                          2  COMPONENT          3            4  HDMI2  5  S VIDEO  6  VIDEO    1 OK or ERR    m         20   20              ERR  OK      ERR    OK or ERR  6  MN          2          2    OK or ERR  OK or ERR    1 OK or ERR          20    m  22  20                                                            6          rm  22  20          2    OK or ERR  OK or ERR  1 OK or ERR  OK or ERR    OK or ERR    OK or ERR                  m  22  20    m  22  20                      OK      ERR  OK or ERR    rm  22  20    1                              ERR                        6            rm  2    m  2    OK or ERR  OK or ERR  OK or ERR    m  2          20    1    m                22  20   20  20          22  20    NS            1          2                                                                                                          ay ays  mimiminmiirnmgijrrrn j         d       5 5             50  55   50  50        m m   2 2    m  23  20    K      ERR                       EN        m  22  20     gt               5                                  RS 232C Specifications and Commands  Continued          Control Contents Parameter MBA  ERR
84. ps       Description  Transmission speed is slow     38400bps       115200bps     6         Mode Setting    This function changes the fan rotation speed     Selectable items Description    Normal Suitable for normal environments     High Select this when using the projector at  altitudes of approximately 4 900 feet   1 500 meters  or more     e When    Fan Mode    is set to    High     the fan rotation  speeds up  and the fan noise becomes louder     Transmission speed is rapid              D Returning to the Default Settings    Use    All Reset    to initialize all the adjustments you have  made to the default settings          Note    The following items cannot be initialized   e    SIG ADJ    menu     Resolution   e  SCR ADJ  menu     Language   e  PRJ ADJ  menu     Lamp Timer  Life        Lamp Timer  Life     You can confirm the cumulative lamp usage time and the  remaining lamp life  percentage      Lamp usage condition Remaining lamp life  100   Operated exclusively with Approx  3 000   Approx  150     Eco Quiet    set to    On    hours hours       Operated exclusively with Approx  2 000   Approx  100     Eco Quiet    set to    Off    hours hours         Note        t is recommended that the lamp be changed  when the remaining lamp life becomes 5     e The lamp life may vary depending on the us   age condition      GB  47       o   D         m   D  t   ma            D  o       f Enjoying 3D Image Viewing    CAUTION  Before viewing 3D images  please read this section car
85. ripod   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  exces   sive force  and uneven surfaces may  cause the product and cart combination  to overturn     Ventilation   Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation  to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it  from overheating  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 on
86. s  shown below will be displayed in the upper right  corner of the screen   You can confirm the selected  input mode and information on the input signal      w           YPbPr    1080                           is displayed     3D    is      to    On           f KI    is displayed  it means that a 3D image  signal that can be automatically detected is  being input     Adjusting the Vertical and  Horizontal Position of the  Image    Press IMAGE SHIFT to enter the  image shift mode   e The image shift menu guide appears     IMAGE SHIFT H  0         END 4    ADJUST    y RESET                 END IMAGE SHIFT   Exits the image shift mode   ADJUST 4 W  lt  p   Adjusts the image shift  RESET RETURN   Returns to a default setting     Selectable buttons       2   2  11     HDMI  2  COMPONENT        S VIDEO  VIDEO  COMPUTER      buttons           IMAGE SHIFT     8             IMAGE SHIFT button    Adjustment buttons              4      Ca   _ INPUT button    2 Press    7 4     to adjust the  vertical and horizontal position  of the image     H Image Shift    H Image Shift Rightward                                        V Image Shift    A                    0                                                                              QY  Note             return to the default setting  press  RETURN when the image shift menu guide  is still on the screen       The adjustable range of the image shift may  vary depending on     the Resize mode    the Picture mode    the input signal resol
87. s of the cabinet  or cause cracking       Wiping with a hard cloth or using strong force may  scratch the cabinet surface    B 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        Mild detergent diluted  with water             Cleaning the lens      Use a commercially available blower or lens  cleaning paper  for glasses and camera lenses   for cleaning the lens  Do not use any liquid type  cleaning agents  as they may wear off the coating  film on the surface of the lens       As the surface of the lens can easily get damaged   be careful not to scrape or hit the lens        Cleaning the exhaust and intake vents     Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the  exhaust vent and the intake vent     e  f you want to clean the      vents during projector  operation  ensure you press STANDBY ON on  the projector or STANDBY on the remote control  and put the projector into standby mode  After  the cooling fan has stopped  clean the vents                           5  Q             08  59    7 Maintenance Indicators       Ihe warning lights  power indicator  lamp indicator and temperature warning indicator  on the projector  indicate problems inside the projector    B if a problem occurs  either the temperature warning indica
88. s remote  control sensor    e The remote control may be too far away from the projector    e If 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 The batteries may be depleted or inserted incorrectly  Make sure the bat  13  teries are inserted correctly or insert new ones                  I  02 02          gt               5               68  73             Troubleshooting  Continued     3D images are not e Switch to 3D mode  53  54  55    displayed  e Is    3D Auto Change    set to    No     Press 3D ON OFF to switch to 3D  mode     e  f    3D Auto Change    is set to  Yes  but no 3D images are displayed  55  56  check the display format of the content being viewed  Some 3D image  signals may not be recognized as 3D images automatically  Press 3D  MENU to select the appropriate display format for the 3D image     e The 3D Glasses are not turned on     e The 3D Glasses are set to 2D mode  MES  e The 3D Glasses operate by receiving the infrared signal reflected onto       the screen  Do not place anything between the screen and the infrared  receiver on the 3D Glasses     3D Images flicker when e Images may appear to flicker when fluorescent light or ambient light  watching      a room  enters your vision    Turn off the lights      Block any ambient light   Ghosting  a double image  e Use    Invert    to change the setting             WEE e A signal tha
89. screen     4     GB  26       Press KEYSTONE   eThe on screen display of the Sphere  Correction mode will disappear        Rotation    This function rotates the image at an arbitrary angle     1          Press KEYSTONE to enter the    keystone mode   e The keystone mode list appears   See  page 25      Press A V to select    ROTATION      and then press ENTER        The rotation menu guide appears     Selectable tems  RETURN Returns to the keystone mode list     ADJUST Adjusts the rotation correction  TESTPATTERN Displays the testpattern   RESET Returns to a default setting     Press       4    to adjust the  Rotation Correction mode        A   gt  button Rotates the image clockwise       4 button Rotates the image counterclockwise     Rotation Correction            Note    e To return to the default setting  press RETURN  while the on screen display of the Keystone  mode is on the screen     4           Press KEYSTONE   e The on screen display of the Rotation  Correction mode will disappear     eee  Switching the Input Mode    Select the appropriate input mode for the connected   equipment    Press HDMI1  2  COMPONENT    S VIDEO  VIDEO or COMPUTER on the   remote control to select the input mode    e When you press INPUT on the projector or on  the remote control  the INPUT list appears   Press       to switch the INPUT mode    INPUT list    INPUT         HDMI2  COMPONENT     amp  COMPUTER        S VIDEO  VIDEO            Note    e When you switch the INPUT mode  the image a
90. se of irregularities such as  vertical stripes or flickering in portions of the screen     Selectable items  Adjusts vertical noise     Phase Adjusts horizontal noise  similar to  tracking on your VCR     H Pos Centers the on screen image by  moving it to the left or right    V Pos Centers the on screen image by  moving it up or down          Note    e You can automatically adjust the computer  image by setting  Auto Sync    in the  SIG ADJ   menu to  On   or pressing AUTO SYNC on the  remote control    e Depending on the type of input signal  the  adjustment range for each setting may vary or  the adjustment may not be available at all        To reset all adjustment items  select  Reset   and press ENTER            2 Setting the Resolution    Ordinarily  the type of input signal is detected and the  correct resolution mode is automatically selected  How   ever  for some signals  the optimal resolution mode in     Resolution    in the    SIG ADJ    menu may need to be  selected to match the computer display mode     Computer Image Adjustment     SIG ADJ    Menu     Menu operation   Page 35    BW Note    e Avoid displaying computer patterns which repeat  every other line  horizontal stripes    Flickering  may occur  making the image hard to see     e Information on the currently selected input  signal can be confirmed in item on page 42      3  Auto Sync  Auto Sync Adjustment     Auto Sync adjustment will occur when    the projector is turned on or when  the input signals are 
91. select             the video source will be  displayed with no conversion     Press A V to select    3D Format      and then press ENTER     Press A V to select a supported  format from the list  and then press  ENTER     66 Side By Side    eE                     And Bottom              elf you select the same system as that of the  input signal  3D images are displayed     Turn on the 3D Glasses and place    them over your eyes    e Press the power button for at least 2 sec   onds    e The LED light blinks    times     You can now view 3D images     Ending 3D Image Viewing    1    2       Press 3D ON OFF during the 3D  mode     Take off the 3D Glasses and turn   off the power    ePress the power button for at least 2 sec   onds    e The LED light lights for 2 seconds     BW Note    e  f the input signal switches to 2D  2D images  are displayed automatically    e 3D mode is canceled automatically in the fol   lowing cases     When the signal is no longer received    When the signal type changes    When input selection is changed    When the power is turned off        3D Settings     SD MENU        The illustration shown here is for explanation and may  be different from the actual on screen display   3D On  3D Format  gt  Auto  3D Depth Adjust 0  IR Emitter Level Normal    3D Auto Change Yes  Viewing Time Info Yes       Invert       You can switch between 2D and 3D mode     Selectable items  Projects 3D images     Off Projects 2D images instead of 3D  images    lt  Note    e 
92. slightly warmer colors    slightly cooler colors           For making images less reddish  For making images more reddish         08  37       Picture Adjustment     Picture    Menu   Continued     Menu operation   Page 35        3 Switching the Iris Setting    This function controls the quantity of the projected light  and the contrast of the image     B 18151  Manual   Selectable items    High Brightness This mode gives priority to brightness  over contrast    High Contrast This mode gives priority to contrast  over brightness        IRIS2  Auto   This automatically selects the optimal contrast to match  the image     Selectable items   On  his mode gives priority to contrast  with the use of auto adjustment    Off This mode gives priority to brightness   without the use of auto adjustment          Note    e You can also use IRIS 1  2 on the remote con   trol to change the Iris   See page 29       4 Eco Quiet             Selectable items   Brightness and Power consumption    Approx  75   100         amp  Note       When    Eco Quiet    is set to    On     the power  consumption will decrease and the lamp life  will extend   Projection brightness decreases  approximately 25        5             the Advanced       Advanced    allows you to make even finer adjustments  to the image so that it appears just the way you want  it to    To display the Advanced menu  select    Advanced    and  press ENTER          Note    e When the  Advanced  settings are displayed   select  Advanc
93. spect ratio to    4 3 aspect ratio  is restored to a 16 9 aspect ratio and displayed at full screen   O O        CINEMA ZOOM A CinemaScope image or an image with a 16 9 aspect ratio is  displayed at full screen            GB  30             RESIZE Output screen image    ZOOM 14 9 An image with a 14 9 aspect ratio and letterboxing is enlarged while  maintaining the original aspect ratio                  SMART ZOOM An image with a 4 3 aspect ratio is slightly enlarged   O    28 O    NATIVE The image is displayed according to the original input signal   HOM Oe                 About Copyrights   eWhen using the RESIZE function to select an image size with a different aspect ratio to a TV program or  video image  the image will look different from its original appearance  Keep this in mind while choosing an  image size    e The use of the RESIZE or Overscan function to compress or stretch the image for commercial purposes public  displays in a cafe  hotel  etc  may be an infringement of copyright protected by law for copyright holders   Please use caution                                0   V                            ct             08  31    A      Menu Bar Items    The following shows the items that can be set in the projector   The selectable items vary depending on the selected input  input signals  or adjustment  values  Items that cannot be selected will be grayed out        Picture    menu    Main menu Sub menu  Picture Mode Standard  Natural             37            37 Dy
94. sses from working correctly       Interference from other infrared communications equipment may prevent you from viewing      images  correctly      GB  50    E  Before Using the 3D Glasses    Before using the 3D Glasses for the first time   remove the insulating sheet attached to them        Replacing the Button Cell  Battery    The battery has an expected service life of ap    proximately 75 hours    e When the battery power is low  the LED light  blinks six times after the power is turned on    e When replacing the button cell  use only the  designated battery type  Maxell branded  CR2032 lithium button battery      1 Loosen the screw used to secure  the battery cover  and then remove  the battery cover                      Remove the button cell battery      Place the tip of the slotted precision screw   driver into the opening between the button  cell and the socket     2 Lift up the button cell while taking care not  to get the screwdriver caught on the metal  latch        When the battery comes loose from  the socket  pick it out with your  fingers        Hook a new button cell to the metal    latch and insert it into the socket      Take care not to reverse the battery polarity     and    when inserting the button cell        Insert the screw to secure the bat   tery cover             Note    e Used batteries should be disposed in accor   dance with local laws and regulations      08  51           o  O         m   D  Q             c        O  o     Enjoying 3D Image V
95. stance  ft m  L2 ft    0 0443 x   0 3048 L2 m    0 0443 x   H   Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image  in cm  H  in  2 0 24477 x   2 54 H  cm    0 24477     When using a normal screen  4 3   In case of setting the 16 9 picture to the full horizontal width of the 4 3 screen                       400  _  1016         300    762        7   44m       36    2       18           48   122       66   2 0 m        24   61 cm  2 es   7         x   Screen diagonal size  40      500  The formula for screen size and projection distance      Projection distance  ft m   Feet inches   m cm    L1  Minimum projection distance  ft m  L1 ft  2 0 02882 x   0 3048 L1 m    0 02882 x  L2  Maximum projection distance  ft m  L2 ft    0 03323 x   0 3048 L2 m    0 03323 x   H   Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image  in cm  H  in  2 0 18358 x   2 54 H  cm    0 18358 x         Note    e Refer to page 16 concerning  Projection distance  L     and    Distance from the lens center to the bottom of  the image  H       e Allow a margin of error in the value in the diagrams above      08  18    4 Samples of Cables for Connection    e For more details of connection and cables  refer to the operation manual of the connecting equipment   e You may need other cables or connectors not listed below     Terminal on  connected  equipment    HDMI output  terminal    E     Video equipment                                                                   Component  video output  termi
96. switched  when  connected to a computer     Off Auto Sync adjustment is not  automatically performed    lt  Note    e Auto Sync adjustment is also performed by  pressing AUTO SYNC on the remote control    e When setting    Auto Sync    to    Off     and if  AUTO SYNC is pressed  Auto Sync will be ex   ecuted in    On    mode  If the button is pressed  again within one minute  Auto Sync will be  executed in    On    mode    e The Auto Sync adjustment may take some time  to complete  depending on the image of the  computer connected to the projector    e When the optimum image cannot be achieved with  Auto Sync adjustment  use manual adjustments         4  Signal Type Setting    When using an input mode of HDMI1  HDMI2  or COM   PUTER  set the signal type to the corresponding input  signal type  RGB or YPbPr      Selectable items Description    Auto Automatically selects the appropriate  input signal between RGB and YPbPr        Set when RGB signals are received   YPbPr Set when YPbPr signals are received         GB  41           o   D    gt      m   D  Q    ma            D  o         gt     Pa    Computer Image Adjustment     SIG ADJ    Menu   Continued     Menu operation     Page 35     5            the Video System          The video input system mode is factory preset to    Auto     An optimum picture may not be displayed if an HDMI   however     Clear picture from the connected audio visual capable device   s output signal type and the projector   s  equipment may not be r
97. t does not support 3D is being received  Check whether a  pu 9   signal that supports 3D is being received   e  f the projector is connected to a computer for 3D image playback     check that a stereoscopically enabled application is being used     Use the applicable software      Configure your 3D application at the correct 3D format  resolution and  refresh rate  To support 3D  your 3D application must be configured to  run at the correct settings for this projector     e  f there is strong ambient light  block the light  High intensity lighting can  interfere with communication between the 3D Glasses and the screen   resulting in some flicker     e A picture simultaneously projected from more than two projectors may  not appear 3D  Use only one projector at a time   The projected image is dark  e When a 3D image is projected  the screen may appear darker than nor  Ed  mal     The 3D Glasses turn off e  s there an obstacle between the 3D Glasses and the screen  or is some   automatically  thing covering the infrared receiver on the 3D Glasses  The 3D Glasses  turn off automatically after 3 minutes if no signal is received  Do not  place anything between the screen and the infrared receiver on the 3D  Glasses     52  52  71   y    Pressing the power button e The battery in the 3D Glasses is exhausted  If the LED light does not light 5  on the 3D Glasses does not after pressing the power button for more than one second  the battery is  cause the LED light to light  exhausted 
98. tatut prio ttt          duet 46  Setting the Demo                                                 47  Selecting the Transmission Speed    5 2320        47  Fan Mode                           ra 47  Returning to the Default Settings                           47  Lamo Timer  LiG  RR 47   Enjoying 3D Image Viewing                       48  Precautions on using 3D Glasses                          48  Precautions on viewing 3D images                        48  Supplied Accessories for 3D Glasses                    50  Part                          tanta  50  Before Using the 3D                                             51  Replacing the Button Cell Battery                         51  Attaching the Nose                                               52  Attaching the 3D Glasses                                     52  Using the 3D                                                          52  Usage Range of the 3D Glasses                           52  Viewing 3D Images                         1       0           o9  oD Settings  SD MENU iretur          59  Setting the 3D Format Menu                                 56  Specifications     3D                                                58        or  my                           5       Reference  Appendix Connecting Pin Assignments                         65  M RS 232C Specifications and Commands    66  Maintenance              59 Compatibility Chart       ccsscsssccssssscsesssscsesesseees 70  Maintenance Indicators                  
99. tching 3D images  Oth   erwise  you may not be able to enjoy the full 3D effect    e The      Glasses may not work properly if there is any other 3D product or electronic devices turned on  near the glasses or projector  If this occurs  turn off the other 3D product or electronic devices or keep  the devices as far away as possible from the 3D Glasses    e Stop using this product in any of the following situations       When images consistently appear doubled while you are wearing the 3D Glasses     When you have difficulty perceiving the 3D effect   e  f the 3D Glasses are faulty or damaged  stop using them immediately  Continued use of the      Glasses  may cause eye fatigue  headaches and illness        f you have any abnormal skin reaction  stop using the 3D Glasses  In very rare instances  such reactions  may be due to an allergic reaction to the coating or materials used    e  f your nose or temples become red or you experience any pain or itchiness  stop using the 3D Glasses   Pressure caused by long periods of use may lead to such reactions and may result in skin irritation         o   D         m   D  Q    ma            D  o        08  57     Enjoying 3D Image Viewing  Continued     Specifications   3D Glasses    Dimension 6 P     1 7  x 6   inch   W x H x D   172 7 x 47 5 x 170 0 mm     Weight 0 2 Ibs  65 0 g  including the lithium button battery   50  F to 104  F  10  C to 40  C    Operating temperature    The 3D Glasses cannot operate fully at extreme high or low 
100. te   e Lamp circuit Center  see page 75  for repair       failure e Please exercise care when replacing the    lamp       Securely install the cover     Power Green on    Red blinks   The power e The lamp unit e  f the power indicator blinks in red even  indicator Hed on indicator blinks   cover is open  when the lamp unit cover are securely  Green blinks in red when the installed  contact your nearest Sharp     Cooling  projector is on  Authorized Projector Dealer or Service  Center  see page 75  for advice          info        f the temperature warning indicator illuminates  and the projector enters standby mode  follow the pos   sible solutions above and then wait until the projector has cooled down completely before plugging in the  power cord and turning the power back on   At least 10 minutes     elf the power is turned off for a brief moment due to power outage or some other cause while using the  projector  and the power supply recovers immediately after that  the lamp indicator will illuminate in red  and the lamp may not be lit  In this case  unplug the power cord from the AC outlet  replace the power  cord in the AC outlet and then turn the power on again    e 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         gt               5               08  61             Regardin
101. ted  Image    1 Adjusting the Focus  You can adjust the focus with the focus ring  on the projector     Rotate the focus ring to adjust the  focus while watching the projected  image     2 Adjusting the Picture Size  You can adjust the picture size using the  zoom ring on the projector     Rotate the zoom ring to enlarge or  shrink the picture size     3 Adjusting the Height   The height of the projector can be adjusted  using the adjustment feet    When the screen is above the projector  the  projection image can be made higher by  adjusting the projector        1 Lift the projector to adjust its  height while lifting the HEIGHT  ADJUST lever     2 Remove your hands from the  HEIGHT ADJUST lever of the  projector after its height has  been finely adjusted       The angle of projection is adjustable up adjustments   to 9 degrees from the surface on which  AR info    the projector is placed   e Do not apply too much pressure on the projector  A Note when the front adjustment feet come out       When lowering the projector  be careful not to get       Make small       e When adjusting the height of the projector   trapezoidal distortion occurs  Follow the  procedures in Keystone Correction to correct  the distortion   See pages 25 and 44      your fingers caught in the area between the adjust   ment feet and the projector        Hold the projector firmly while lifting or carrying        Do not hold by the lens area         68  24    ETA  Keystone Correction    This function can
102. temperatures  Please use them  within the specified usage temperature range         The product serial number is displayed on the 3D Glasses as indicated in the illustration  on the left  The first four digits represent the product color and the date of manufacture         Example  Silver colored glasses manufactured on August 11  2010    Month of  manufacture    Day of 4  manufacture  1 1 210  2 2             0 2010    1 2011  2 2012          17  18            UD       22  23    430  161            O   Y  and    Z           not used     W  X       These symbols displayed on the product and the individual carton package of the product are symbols about the  environment in Japan  China and the EU     For Japan only               For China only      1  For China only      For the EU only                          08  58    7 Maintenance    Cleaning the projector      Ensure that you have unplugged the power cord  before cleaning the projector       The cabinet as well as the operation panel is made  of plastic  Avoid using benzene or thinner  as these  can damage the finish on the cabinet       Donotuse 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       Wipe off dirt gently with a soft flannel cloth   Using a chemical cloth  wet dry sheet type cloth   etc   may deform the component
103. ter all the connections are made     Connecting to a Computer Using the RGB Cable    To COMPUTER COMPONENT terminal             29      B               To RGB output terminal    RGB cable   commercially available     jj         Note    e Refer to  Compatibility Chart    on page 70 for a list of computer signals compatible with the  projector  Use with computer signals other than those listed may cause some of the functions not to work   e A Macintosh adaptor        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                                  5  Y        08  21    f  Controlling the Projector by a Computer    When the RS 232C terminal on the projector is connected to a computer  the computer can be used to control  the projector and check the status of the projector     When connecting to a computer using an RS 232C serial control cable             To RS 232C terminal    sss EE     5                  PR CR   COMPONENT       ewr COMPUTER COMPONENT       RS 232C serial control cable  cross type  commercially available          Note    e The RS 232C function may not operate if your computer terminal 
104. th Part 15 of the FCC rules  Operation is subject to the following conditions   1  This device  may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference  that may cause undesired operation     Responsible Party     SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  Sharp Plaza  Mahwah  New Jersey 07495 1163  TEL  1 800 BE SHARP  1 800 237 4277     Caution Concerning Lamp Replacement       This projector utilizes a pressurized mercury lamp  A loud sound may indicate lamp failure  Lamp failure can be attributed  to numerous sources such as  excessive shock  improper cooling  surface scratches or deterioration of the lamp due to a  laose 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       When the lamp replacement indicator and on screen display icon are illuminated  it is recommended that the lamp be  replaced with a new one immediately  even if the lamp appears to be operating normally       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       Should the lamp break  the glass particles may spread inside the lamp cage or gas contained in the lamp may be vented  into the r
105. th the rules  ordinance  of each local government when disposing of worn out batteries         08  13                    Quick Start    This section provides an example showing how to connect the projector to video equipment that has an HDMI  output terminal with a brief explanation of the steps from connection through to image projection   For details  see the pages suggested in each step     3  7 STANDBY ON  button                PICTURE  3D MENU MODE    POWER  1             aTANDBY ON  ER   en                    7 STANDBY button  G    3 ON button    5 Input Mode  Select buttons    RESIZE MENU             6 Zoom ring    INPUT       5 INPUT button       6 Focus ring                      16    2  Connect the projector to the video equipment and plug 4 Pages 19 23  the power cord into the AC socket of the projector       On the projector Press STANDBY ON on the projector or ON on the   2  STANDBY ON button remote control pointing the remote control towards  the projector        On the remote control         ON button        GB  14    4  Turn the video equipment on and start playback             Page 27                 YPbPr    HDMI1 button eee       e Press HDMI1  HDMI2  fius MN S VIDEO  VIDEO and COMPUTER on the remote control to  switch the Input mode    e Press A or V to select your desired input mode when you press INPUT on the remote control or on the  projector     6  Adjust      projector angle  focus and zoom     Page 24    1  The focus is adjusted by 2  Zooming is adj
106. the lamp replacement indicator and on screen display icon are illuminated  it is recommended  that the lamp be replaced with a new one immediately  even if the lamp appears to be operating  normally       Should the lamp break  there is also a possibility that glass particles may spread inside of the projec   tor  In such a case  it is recommended you contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer  or Service Center to assure safe operation       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 mer   cury  ventilate the room well if the lamp breaks and avoid all exposure to the released gas  In case of  exposure to the gas  consult a doctor as soon as possible     Replacing the Lamp    A Caution    e Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use  The lamp will be very hot and may cause burns  or injury    e Wait at least one hour after the power cord is disconnected to allow the surface of the lamp unit to fully cool  before removing the lamp unit        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       If the new lamp does not light after replacement  take your projector to the nearest Sharp Authorized Projector  Dealer or Service Center for repair      GB 
107. thereof        Om PORTANT 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 as   sure 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     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  t
108. ton Security Standard connector              11  KEYSTONE button                                                               25     08  78             8448 ALON                         60  Lamp Timer UMS  pasito oasis 47  Language  on screen display language                 45  Lens                     28  28  63  MAGNIFY buttons        ea 29  MENU HIDE button        29  ME NU DUTON                                  35         NCC 40              25 2 raid 37  NATIVE m                      31            E A 37  S io ino  P RU e 23  One Touch Play                                                        46  On screen                                        45  Optional                                                                    9  OSD                  asar paa 45  Overscan A            A 43           E          TR 41  GUNS c             37  Picture                                      37  PICTURE MODE  DUTOT auci roms        artis 28  Power COTO noviciado 9 23  Power indicator                                                                    23  60                 1                     46                                                    171 45  Remote                                    12  Remote control sensors                                         13  Replacing the lamp                                                62  RESIZE DUO                                             30  RETURN             REOR EE 35  BOLO                         26 45         2271    A nene
109. tor or the lamp indicator will illuminate red  and  the projector will enter standby mode  After the projector has entered standby mode  follow the procedures  given below    PICTURE    Top View  30 MENU MODE        POWER  1        Power indicator                S    STANDBYON       LAMP 35     RESIZE           Lamp indicator         5        5   E  Temperature warning LL  indicator    About the temperature warning indicator    If the temperature inside the projector increases  due to blockage of the air vents  or the setting  location  the temperature warning indicator will blink  And if the temperature keeps on rising               will illuminate in the lower left corner of the picture with the temperature warning indicator blinking   If this state continues  the lamp will turn off  the cooling fan will run and then the projector will enter  standby mode  When you find the temperature warning indicator blinking  be sure to perform the measures  described on page 61     About the lamp indicator    Change The Lamp     E When the remaining lamp life becomes 5  or less      yellow  and    Change The Lamp    will be displayed on  the screen  When the percentage becomes 0   it will change to     red   the lamp will automatically turn off  and then the projector will automatically enter standby mode  At this time  the lamp indicator will illuminate  in red       If you try to turn on the projector a fourth time without replacing the lamp  the projector will not  turn on        In
110. ttom 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    dangerous voltage    within the product s  EXCEPT SPECIFIED USER enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude  SERVICE SCREW to constitute a risk or electric shock to     persons     CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  The exclamation point within a triangle is   DO NOT REMOVE COVER  intended to alert the user to the presence of   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS EXCEPT LAMP UNIT  important operating and maintenance  servicing    REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL  instructions in the literature accompanying the  product     WARNING  This is a Class A product  In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in  which case the user may be required to take adequate measures     WARNING  FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not ex   pressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment     U S A  ONLY    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 Al   liance  www eiae org  the lamp recycling org
111. uipment with HDMI Output Terminal to the HDMI Terminal on the Projector  For video connection  use a cable that conforms to HDMI standards  Using cables that do not conform to HDMI  standards may result in a malfunction     HDMI compatible device  To HDMI output terminal                  HDMI cable  type A    commercially available          BW Note    e Depending on specifications of equipment or the DVI lt  gt HDMI digital cable  the signal transmission may  not work property   The HDMI specification does not support all connections to equipment that has digital  output terminal using a DVI lt HDMI digital cable     e 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    e Because it is compatible with the HDCP  High bandwidth Digital Content Protection  system  the digital  video signal does not degrade when transmitted  and a high quality image with a simple connection can  be enjoyed     Connecting to Equipment with S video Output Terminal                  S VIDEO terminal  To S video output terminal                       el iis        099   gt  S VIDEO                     S video cable   commercially available     SS     Refer to    Samples of Cables for Connection    on page 19 for connecting other equipment           GB  20    f  Connecting to a Computer    Ensure that the computer is the last device to be turned on af
112. usted by 3  The projector angle is  rotating the focus ring  rotating the zoom ring  adjusted by using the  adjustment feet     Focus ring Zoom ring    Adjustment feet    e When the image is distorted  trapezoidally  the keystone  correction is needed     See page 25      r2 Turn the power off              23    Press STANDBY ON           projector or STANDBY           remote control  then press       button again  while the confirmation message is displayed  to put the projector into standby mode     On the projector On the remote control On screen display     STANDBY ON button  D  Enter STANDBY mode     Yes   Press Again        STANDBY           AH No   Please Wait    button           08  15        Setting Up      Projector    Setting Up the Projector  For optimal image quality  position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the projector s feet flat and  level     BW Note    e The projector lens should be centered in the middle of the screen  If the horizontal line passing through  the lens center is not perpendicular to the screen  the image will be distorted  making viewing difficult    e For optimal image  position the screen so that it is not in direct sunlight or room light  Light falling directly  on the screen washes out the colors  making viewing difficult  Close the curtains and dim the lights when  setting up the screen in a sunny or bright room     Standard Setup  Front Projection        Place the projector at the required distance from the screen accor
113. ution    the input 3D signal type  GB  27           mage Projection  Continued     Displaying the Black Screen  Temporarily    Close the lens shutter to temporarily display a black  screen                                    amp  Note    e When you close the lens shutter  the projector  will be turned off automatically after about 30  minutes     Freezing a Moving Image    Y    2    Press FREEZE     e The projected image is frozen        Press FREEZE again to return to  the moving image from the cur   rently connected device           Auto Sync   Auto Sync Adjustment     Auto Sync function works when detecting input signal  after the projector turns on     Press AUTO SYNC to manually adjust with  Auto Sync function          Note    e When the optimum image cannot be achieved  with Auto Sync adjustment  use manual adjust   ments   See page 41       GB  28                PICTURE MODE button       FREEZE button                AUTO SYNC button  Gy    EA  Selecting the Picture Mode    You can select the appropriate picture mode for the  projected image  such as movie or video game     Press PICTURE MODE      When pressing PICTURE MODE  the picture mode  changes in the following order     Standard     Natural     Dynamic    Game  lt   Movie2                         Note    e See page 37 for details on the picture mode     Displaying an Enlarged  Portion of an Image  Graphs  tables and other portions of projected images    can be enlarged  This is helpful when providing more  detaile
    
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