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Sharp Notevision PG-C45S Multimedia Projector
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1. 50 AUTO SYNG DUO 50 eB o PP n 50 BACK Solo 25 NH ERE 68 muri mae D Pr 13 BLACK SCREEN button 58 2 MP 53 BREAK TIMER DUI 59 Carrying 10 Ceiling mount setup eeeseeeee e 32 de qiio ji DM MOT 61 roc q 48 CLR Temp Color Temperature 46 gas NUT 60 Color Selected 60 Computer audio Cable 18 Digital 39 DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor 23 65 52 ENLARGE 2 55 ENTER DURON a 42 ca rran 80 63 F IOG naira iae AA 47 FNS 48 OUS 28 FORWARD button 25 FREEZE DULL emer rte iran 54 d 9r mE TU EON 52 GB 100 GAMMA button emm 56 HEIGHT ADJUST button 27 gl ecc 61 Image Capture Mm PUN NEN CEDENS 67 T terminal 18 INPUT 1 4 modes 39 INPUT 2 termiNal 18 INPUT 1 20 INPUT 4 terminal RP HERE DES 20 INPUT DUW
2. 49 Selecting the on screen display language 36 ter PS 49 wis PT Pm 46 SMART STRETCH 53 63 A 49 M rS 60 wien T 68 MTM TT IO 78 IRET F p M 53 Supplied 14 c 60 Temperature warning indicator 83 UNDO M 39 USB cable scienne rsr iieii 25 UOB terminal arn e 25 NOS E RUE ENTER E A E A UNS 63 Video System 66 VOLUME DUONG 35 WIRED RUD JACK cde ta hatten etin 26 WIRED REMOTE control input terminal 26 Wireless Presentation Function 25 ZOOM 28 GB 101 gt 5 o 5 x SHARP SHARP CORPORATION
3. a 1 01 11 16 1 7 cm GB 31 O O o Q gt o Setup Projecting a Reversed Inverted Image Projection from behind the screen Place a translucent screen between the projector and the au dience Reverse the image by setting Rear in PRJ Mode See page 71 for use of this function Projection using a mirror Place a mirror normal flat type in front of the lens Reverse the image by setting Rear in PRJ Mode when the mirror is placed on the audience side See page 71 for use of this function e When using a mirror be sure to carefully position both the pro jector and the mirror so the light does not shine into the eyes of the audience Ceiling mount setup itis recommended that you use the optional Sharp ceiling mount bracket for this installation Before mounting the projector contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center to obtain the recommended ceiling mount bracket sold separately AN XGCM55 ceiling mount bracket its AN EP101B extension tube and AN JT200 universal bracket adaptor for non level ceiling installation for U S A BB M20T ceiling adaptor its BB NVHOLDER280 BB NVHOLDER550 BB NVHOLDER900 ceiling mount systems for GERMANY or AN 60KT ceiling mount bracket its AN TK301 AN
4. Note e When using the computer control function of the projector the projector s operating status cannot be read by the computer Therefore confirm the status by transmitting the display commands for each adjustment menu and checking the status with the on screen display If the projector receives a command other than a menu display command it will execute the command without displaying the on screen display Commands Example e When BRIGHT of INPUT 1 image adjustment is set to 10 Computer Projector gt R A B R t O d lt CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN OK OR ERR OK OR ERR Shouwo m eom 1 Ok OR ERR AE OK OR ERR lt 2 OK OR ERR T OK OR ERR 1 OR ERR KEYSTONE 127 127 OK oR ERR 2 OK OR ERR DIGITAL SHIFT 96 96 ERR 0 OK OR ERR e 1 OR ERR 0 OK OR ERR GB 89 RS 232C Specifications and Command Settings CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN NPUT 1 RESIZE NORMAL OK OR ERR OK OR ERR INPUT 1 RESIZE FULL A clo INPUT 1 RESIZE DOT BY DOT INPUT 1 RESIZE STRETCH INPUT 1 RESIZE SMART STRETCH 2 RESIZE NORMAL 2 RESIZE FULL OK OR ERR NPUT 2 RESIZE DOT BY DOT OK OR ERR INPUT 2 RESIZE STRETCH OK OR ERR INPUT 2 RESIZE SMART STR
5. eiccacs ci ctasdatacdsabientededondeuanusscsiets 79 Changing the Keycode 76 Initializing the Settings 77 Displaying the Adjustment Settings 78 Appendix VIL AICS 80 Replacing the Air Filter 81 Maintenance Indicators 83 Regarding the Lamp 85 TPE EE OAE AAA EE INT 85 Caution Concerning the Lamp 85 PI me e cM 85 Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit 86 the Lamp Timer uice inr tonnes 87 Connecting Pin Assignments 88 RS 232C Specifications and Command Settings 89 Wired Remote Control Terminal Specifications 92 Computer Compatibility Chart 93 Troubleshooting n AREA RAE DAN RU ERROR ERR 94 For SHARP Assistance 96 DRCCIIG AL ONS A MQ 97 DIMENSIONS RR DR QUAM AUAM UA 98 e 99 de Bete ar erent G 100 GB 5 ct 5 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS CAUTION Please read all of these instructions b
6. 0 D n O 9 O 5 rat VOLUME n VOLUME buttons GB 35 Image Projection MUTE 5 Press x to temporarily turn off the sound Note e Pressing again will turn the sound back on O Press then press while the confirmation message is displayed to turn off the pro jector Note f you accidentally pressed do not want to turn off the power wait until the confirmation message disappears Do not unplug the power cord dur ing projection or cooling fan opera tion This can cause damage due to the rise in internal temperature as the cooling fan also stops e When connected to equipment such as an amplifier be sure to turn off the power to the equipment con nected first and then to the projec tor Selecting the On screen Display Language e The on screen display language of the projector can be set to English German Spanish Dutch French Italian Swedish Portuguese Chinese Korean or Japa nese 1 Press e The menu will be displayed 2 Press 4 or P to select Lan guage GB 36 Power OFF button 7z ENTER button Power ON button MENU button A lt gt buttons E VA 7 MUTE button Turn Power OFF Yes Press Again No Please Wait Temp dp Reset 3 Si
7. 4 Lamp Life Setting Le O Ld When the Keylock Level is set to Normal Keylock Level Password all buttons are functional RS 232C bps C Password Select Keylock Level in the Options Anti Theft gt 2 menu on the menu screen and set AI Reset Normal For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 Note eWhen a password has been set and Keylock Level is selected the password input box will be displayed e f both a password and the Keylock Level have been set at the same time the pass word will be necessary before changing the Keylock Level Selecting the Transmission Speed RS 232C This menu allows you to adjust the transmission speed of the RS 232C connection by select ing the baud rate Selecting the Transmis E 4 Lamp Life 96 sion Speed RS 232C PRJ Mode i Keylock Level gt Select RS 232C in the Options 2 ree bps 9600 bps menu on the menu screen Password gt 38400 bps gt For operating the menu screen see 1B Anti Theft 115200 bps All Reset pages 42 to 45 Note e When a password has been set and RS 2320 is selected the password input box will be displayed e Make sure that both the projector and computer are set for the same baud rate Hefer to the computer s operation manual for instructions for setting the computer s baud rate
8. OR _ AUTO SYNC DISPLAY OFF NPUT 3 RED 30 30 OK OR ERR GB 90 CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PARAMETER RETURN LAMP LIFE PERCENTAGE 1 0 100 INTEGER 0 2 RETRY LAMP STATUS TIL 3 WAITING 4 LAMP ERROR PRJ MODE REVERSE OFF OK OR ERR BOTTOM LEFT UPPER RIGHT UPPER LEFT r lt r OK OR ERR pmimlmilpmim ms SP Sr Sr Se Se SS o ofj gt LANGUAGE SELECT MODEL NAME CHECK MODEL NAME SERIAL NO CHECK 2 PROJECTOR NAME SETT First four characters PROJECTOR NAME SETT NG 2 Middle four characters PROJECTOR NAME SETTING 3 Last four characters PROJECTOR NAME CHECK 0 PROJECTOR NAME AUTO POWER OFF USE Note e f an underbar _ appears in the parameter column enter a space If an asterisk appears enter a value in the range indicated in brackets under CONTROL CONTENTS 1 FINE SYNC can only be set in the displayed RGB mode e SERIAL NO CHECK command is used to read out the 12 digits of serial No GB 91 Wired Remote Control Terminal Specifications Specifications of wired remote control input 03 5 mm minijack e External 5 V 1 A e Internal GND m m Function and transmisson codes contro SYSTEM CODE CONTROL SYSTEM CODE ITEM C1 C2 C3 C4 05 06 C7 C8 C9 C10 12 C13 C14 C15 ITEM C1 C2 C3 C4 05
9. GB 72 Setting up a Password A password can be set by the user to prevent adjustments to certain settings on the Options 2 menu Using a password together with the Keylock Level page 71 is more effective amp Options Entering the Password XL 5 Lamp Life Select Password in the Options 2 me f eyloc eve E menu on the menu screen RS 2320 BEE bos For operating the menu screen see 014 Password pages 42 to 45 2 New Password E All Reset 1 Press or V to select the de sired number and then press gt 2 Enter the 3 remaining digits and press amp Options 3 Lee due password agam In XS Lamp Life Reconfirm and press cl PRJ Mode gt t Keylock Level gt RS 232C gt bps lt Note O Password Old Password e When a password is set you need Aal E to enter the password to change PRJ Mode Keylock Level RS 232C Anti Theft and All Reset settings m Q o lt F O o on o GB 73 p Setting up a Password EEE Changing the Password Select Password in the Options 2 menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 1 Press A V and P to enter the password in Old Password E
10. x 303 2 D mm including adjustment foot and projecting parts 11 3 Ibs 5 1 kg Remote control Two R 6 batteries Power cord for U S Canada etc 11 10 3 6 m Power cord for Europe except U K 6 1 8 m Power cord for U K Hong Kong and Singapore 6 1 8 m Power cord for Australia New Zealand and Oceania 6 1 8 m RGB cable 9 10 3 m USB cable 9 10 3 m Computer audio cable 9 10 3 m DIN D sub RS 232C adap tor 6 44 15 cm Extra air filter Lens cap attached Projector manual and technical reference CD ROM Sharp Advanced Presentation Software CD ROM Operation manual Quick reference label Lamp unit Lamp cage module BQC XGC50X 1 Remote control RRMCGA029WJSA Two R 6 batteries AA size UM SUM 3 HP 7 or similar Power cord for U S Canada etc QACCDAO10WJPZ Power cord for Europe except U K QACCV4002CEZZ Power cord for U K Hong Kong and Singapore QACCBA012WJPZ Power cord for Australia New Zealand and Oceania QACCL3022CEZZ RGB cable QCNWGAO012WJPZ USB cable QCNWGAO14WJPZ Computer audio cable QCNWGAO13WJPZ DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor QCNWGAO15WUJPZ Air filter PFILDAO05WJZZ Lens cap PCAPHAO03WJSA Projector manual and technical reference CD ROM UDSKAA012WJZZ Sharp Advanced Presentation Software CD ROM UDSKAA014WJZZ Operation manual TINS A363WJZZ Quick reference label Temporary noise may be visible with vertical frequencies above 100Hz if OSD functions
11. For controlling the projector by WIRED R C JACK connecting the remote control to the projector Remote control signal transmitters GE GB 12 Using the Remote Control Available Range of the Remote Control The remote control can be used to control the projector within the ranges shown in the illustration Note e The signal from the remote control can be reflected off a screen for easy operation However the effective distance of the signal may differ due to the screen material le Q O le gt Remote control sensor When using the remote control Remote control signal transmitters e Be sure not to drop expose to moisture or high temperature e The remote control may malfunction under a fluorescent lamp Under that circumstance move the projector away from the fluo rescent lamp Inserting the Batteries The batteries two R 6 batteries AA size UM SUM 3 HP 7 or similar are included in the package 23 7 m 1 Pull down the tab on the cover and remove the cover towards the direction of the arrow 2 Insert the included batteries the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the and marks inside the battery compartment 3 Insert the lower tab of the cover into the opening and lower the cover until it clicks place SERA A Caution Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the
12. LCD PROJECTOR Saisie OPERATION MANUAL MODEL 455 asf 529 9 21 dnjas IMPORTANT For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Projector please record the Serial Number located on Model No 455 the bottom of the projector and retain this information Before recycling the packaging please be sure that Serial No you have checked the contents of the carton thoroughly B against the list of Supplied accessories on page 14 This equipment complies with the requirements of Directives 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC Dieses Ger t entspricht den Anforderungen der EG Richtlinien 89 336 EWG und 73 23 EWG mit Anderung 93 68 EWG Ce mat riel r pond aux exigences contenues dans les directives 89 336 CEE et 73 23 CEE modifi es par la directive 93 68 CEE Dit apparaat voldoet aan de eisen van de richtlijnen 89 336 EEG en 73 23 EEG gewijzigd door 93 68 EEG Dette udstyr overholder kravene i direktiv nr 89 336 EEC og 73 23 EEC med tillaeg nr 93 68 EEC Quest apparecchio e conforme ai requisiti delle direttive 89 336 EEC e 73 23 EEC come emendata dalla direttiva 93 68 EEC AVTAMOKPIVETAL OTIC rov THC Eupwraikne 89 336 EOK kat 73 23 EOK ol kavov
13. and marks inside the battery compart ment e Batteries of different types have different properties therefore do not mix batteries of different types e Do not mix new and old batteries This may shorten the life of new batteries or may cause old batteries to leak e Remove the batteries from the remote control once they have run out as leaving them can cause them to leak Battery fluid from leaked batteries is harmful to your skin therefore be sure to first wipe them and then remove them using a cloth e The batteries included with this projector may exhaust over a short period depending on how they are kept Be sure to replace them as soon as possible with new batteries e Remove the batteries from the remote control if you will not be using the remote control for a long time GB 13 Accessories Supplied accessories Remote control RRMCGA029WJSA Two R 6 batteries size UM SUM 3 HP 7 or similar For U S Canada etc For Europe except U K For U K Hong Kong and For Australia New 11 10 3 6 6 1 8m Singapore Zealand and Oceania QACCDA010WJPZ QACCV4002CEZZ 6 1 8m 6 1 8m QACCBAO12WJPZ QACCLS3022CEZZ Note e Depending on the region projectors are shipped only one power cord see above Use the power cord USB cable Computer audio cable DIN D sub RS 232C 9 10 3m 9 10 3 m 23 5 mm stereo minijack cable adaptor 6 45 64 15 cm QCNWGA012WJPZ QCNWGAO14WJ
14. 580P 720P 10351 or 10801 e When the input signal has changed to the Interlace mode using RGB signals e When the picture display mode is set to DOT BY DOT e When no signals are sent to INPUT 1 or 2 or when the resolution or refresh rate vertical frequency is changed m 5 lt O o o GB 57 Black Screen Function This function can be used to display a black screen Blacking out the Pro jected Image BLACK 1 Press 5 BLACK SCREEN e The screen turns black and BLACK button SCREEN is displayed on the screen 2 To return to the original projected image press again Projected Image BLACK SCREEN GB 58 Displaying the Break Timer This function can be used to show the remaining time for break during meeting Displaying and Setting ES the Break Timer eA A v 4 oS ZY buttons BREAK TIMER 1 QF Press The break timer 2255 starts to count down from 5 Ad minutes BREAK TIMER button 2 When XA is displayed press tosetthe break timer e You can set anywhere between 1 and 60 minutes in 1 minute units e The break timer starts to count down as soon as A V qorP is pressed 3 Press lt to cancel the break timer On screen Display Note eAuto Power Off will be temporarily dis abled during the break timer When no input signal is detected for more than 15 minutes
15. LAMP REPLACEMENT CAUTION BEFORE REMOVING THE SCREW DISCONNECT POWER CORD HOT SURFACE INSIDE ALLOW 1 HOUR TO COOL BEFORE REPLACING THE LAMP REPLACE WITH SAME SHARP LAMP UNIT TYPE BQC XGC50X 1 ONLY UV RADIATION CAN CAUSE EYE DAMAGE TURN OFF LAMP BEFORE SERVICING MEDIUM PRESSURE LAMP RISK OF EXPLOSION POTENTIAL HAZARD OF GLASS PARTICLES IF LAMP HAS RUPTURED HANDLE WITH CARE SEE OPERATION MANUAL PRECAUTIONS A OBSERVER LORS DU REMPLACEMENT DE LA LAMPE DEBRANCHER LE CORDON D ALIMENTATION AVANT DE RETIRER LES VIS L INTERIEUR DU BOITIER ETANT EXTREMEMENT CHAUD ATTENDRE 1 HEURE AVANT DE PROCEDER AU REMPLACEMENT DE LA LAMPE NE REMPLACER QUE PAR UNE LAMPE SHARP DE TYPE BQC XGC50X 1 RAYONS ULTRAVIOLETS PEUVENT ENDOMMAGER LES YEUX ETEINDRE LA LAMPE AVANT DE PROCEDER A L ENTRETIEN LAMPE A MOYENNE PRESSION RISQUE D EXPLOSION DANGER POTENTIEL DE PARTICULES DE VERRE EN CAS D ECLATEMENT DE LA LAMPE A MANIPULER AVEC PRECAUTION SE REPORTER AU MODE D EMPLOI GB 2 Outstanding Features 1 Ultra High Brightness from a Compact Projector 250W Lamp Use AC 250W lamp for excellent color uniformity and ultra high brightness e Power Save mode function enables lower noise levels reduced power consumption and longer lamp life 2 Simple amp Easy Operation e User friendly interface with easy to use operation system and connection areas makes setup a breeze Smooth installation and operation using frequently use
16. Reset This Color Reset Colors View Settings 5 5 Color Selected 3 2 Target i Lightness Wo Chroma WO C Reset This Color m Q lt O o O o Reset AII Colors View Settings GB 61 Color Management System C M S C M S Resetting User Defined Doe aS Color Settings Target MN m Lightness Bl 9 Select Reset This Color or Reset Chroma MIS a C Hue All Colors the C M S menu the menu screen Reset All Colors For operating the menu screen see Settings pages 42 to 45 Reset Lightness Chroma and of the This Color color selected for Target are reset Reset Lightness Chroma and of All Colors all colors are reset 5 Overview of Color atti Settings Target NUN Lightness 2 Choma WO 7 Select View Settings in the C M S NE 89 menu on the menu screen Reset This Color Reset AIl Colors gt For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 63 View Settings GB 62 m Setting the Audio Output Type This function allows you to set the audio output type Sel
17. STRETCH Mode 16 9 Picture Screen size Projection distance L Distance from the lens center Diag X Width Maximum L1 Minimum L2 to the bottom of the image H The formula for picture size and pec 250 225 571 5 cm 196 200 508 cm 300 762 261 662 9 e 635 218 553 7 om LAR 0 0339X 0 0669 0 3048 7 55 m L2 ft 0 027X 0 0683 0 3048 6 71 m H in 0 0424X 0 0079 2 54 150 381 131 332 7 cm 16 6 5 01 13 2 3 99 m 133 837 8 cm 116 294 6 cm 14 7 4 44 m 106 269 2 9 288 6 100 254 87 220 9 cm 1041 3 32 m 1 5 8 4 2 cm lt 497 8 cm pum 110 279 4 cm 24 10 98 248 9 22 1 174 441 9 cm m 3 05 8 100 254 om 92 233 6 cm 80 203 2 cm 45 114 3 10 1 2 42 m 84 213 3 73 185 4 cm 9 2 278m 1 7 16 3 6 cm 72 182 8 cm 63 160 om 60 152 4 cm 52 132 cm 6 6 197m 31 32 2 5 cm 40 101 6 cm 35 88 9 20 50 8 4 3 1 29 3 4 Note e There is an error of 3 in the formula above e Values with a minus sign indicate the distance of the lens center below the bottom of the image
18. Thus even if a strong force is applied the Notevision Lock Down prevents insert nut from falling out and since the projector can be more rigidly installed than in the past it is effective both for preventing theft and in terms of safety 3 3 T 5 Contents Introduction Outstanding Features 3 Contents eiiis nid inia ni wu E 4 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 6 How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals Windows Macintosh 9 Part Names EI OE 10 Projector Front and Top View 10 Projector Hear VIBW 11 Remote Control Front View 12 Remote Control Top View 12 Using the Remote Control 13 Available Range of the Remote Control i Inserting the Batteries 18 Accessories 14 Connections and Setup Connecting the Projector to Other Devices 16 Bade Connec 16 This projector can be connected to 16 Connecting the Power Cord 17 Connecting the Projector to a Computer 18 Connecting to Vi
19. the projector will auto matically shut off if the break timer has lt gt 4 50 elapsed e The break timer will be displayed on the startup image To change the screen dis played during the break timer change the setting of Startup Image see page 68 GB 59 m Q lt O o O o Color Management System C M S This function allows you individually adjust the display characteristics of six colors R Red Y Yellow G Green C Cyan B Blue M Magenta Selecting the Color Reproduction Mode Select Color Selected in the C M S menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 Note eFor additional information about sRGB function visit http www srgb com e SRGB cannot be selected for Color Se lected on the C M S menu when Com ponent is selected for Signal Type on the Picture menu e When SRGB is selected e he gamma correction cannot be set e or CLR Temp in Picture cannot be adjusted elf Standard or SRGB is selected for Color Selected other items e g Target cannot be adjusted When sRGB is selected the projected image may become dark however this does not indicate a malfunction Selecting the Target Color Select Target in the C M S menu on the menu screen For operatin
20. 06 C7 C8 C9 C10 11 12 C13 C14 C15 Wired remote control function code LSB MSB C1 System Code C5 C6 Data Code C13 C14 C15 pongo sq gogo 9 e System codes C1 to C5 are fixed at 10110 e Codes C14 and C15 are reverse confirmation bits with 10 indicating Front and 01 indicating Rear Sharp remote control signal format Transmission format 15 bit format e t 264 us e Pulse carrier frequency 455 12 kHz e To 1 05 ms e Duty ratio 1 1 e 1 2 10 ms Transmission control code 15 bit Example of Reverse D to D c2 c3 ca cs c7 c12 c14 15 D c1 c2 c4 c5 7 c10 Cit 12 c13 14 15 1 1 1 0 1 0 10 8 o 0 o 1 System Address Function Key Data Bit Bn Mask mination Ct c2 c3 c4 c5 c7 cio c12 c13 14 C15 1 0 1 1 0 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D to D Common Data Bit e m Reverse in D GB 92 Computer Compatibility Chart e Multiple signal support Horizontal Frequency 15 102 kHz Vertical Frequency 43 160 Hz Pixel Clock 12 120 MHz e Compatible with sync on green and comp
21. RS232 _ Auto Power Off C Power ON Low power mode OFF Standard mode e Options Q gt Audio Out Speaker C Auto Search C DNR OSD Display Image Capture Background Startup Image oP Economy Mode Power Save C Mntr out RS232 C Auto Power Off C 10076 340 W 1 500 hours GB 69 suonounJ asp o1 se3 Selecting the Economy Mode Automatic Power Off Function When no input signal is detected for more than 15 minutes the projector will automatically power off if set to ON The Auto Power Off function will be disabled when it has been set to OFF Select Auto Power Off in Economy Mode under the Options 1 menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 Note e When the Auto Power Off function is set to 5 minutes before the power turns off the message Power OFF in X min will appear on the screen to indicate the remaining minutes e Options Q gt Audio Out Speaker C Auto Search gt DNR OSD Display Image Capture Background Startup Image Economy Mode Power Save or Mntr out RS232 _ Auto Power Power OFF in 1 min Displaying the Remaining Lamp Life Percentage Checking the Remaining Lamp Life Percentage This functio
22. TK201 and AN TK302 AN TK202 extension tubes for countries other than the U S A and GERMANY Be sure to adjust the position of the pro jector to match the distance H from the lens center position see page 30 to the lower edge of the image when mounting the projector on the ceiling Invert the image by setting Ceiling Front in Mode See page 71 for use of this function GB 32 When using the default setting vOn screen Display TUSMI The image is reversed When using the default setting vOn screen Display TUSUI The image is reversed When using the default setting vOn screen Display EISEE LLAdNI Bj The image is inverted Basic Operation Image Projection Basic Procedure Connect the required external equipment to the pro jector before operating the following procedures e language preset at the factory is English If you want to change the on screen display to another language reset the language ac cording to the procedure on page 36 1 Plug the power cord into wall outlet e The power indicator illuminates red and the projector enters standby mode ON 2 Press on the projector or on the remote control e The power indicator illuminates green After the lamp replacement indicator il luminates the projector is ready to start operation
23. Tint 30 e 30 Auto Search ON OFF Sharp 30 e 30 DNR OFF Level 1 Level Red 30 e 30 OSD Display Normal Blue 30 e 30 Level A CLR Temp 3 e 3 Level B Image Capture Save Image Delete Signal Type RGB Component Background Progressive Mode 2D Progressive 3D Progressive Film Mode Startup Image Sharp Custom Color Selected Standard Mone Page 60 Custom 1 Custom Economy Mode Power Save ON OFF sRGB Mntr out RS232 ON OFF Auto Power Off ON OFF R Red Y Yellow Lightness 30 e 30 G Green Options 2 Lamp Life Chroma 30 30 Cyan Page 70 B Blue M Magenta PRJ Mode Keylock Level Front Ceiling Front Rear Ceiling Rear Clock 150 150 RS 232C 9600 bps 38400 bps 30 e 30 115200 bps H Pos 150 e 150 Password Old Pasaword V Pos 60 e 60 cea ai Anti Theft Old Code Resolution Vert Freq New Code Select Setting 1024 x 768 800 x 600 Resolution 1024 x 768 800 x 600 60 Hz 75 Hz Vert Freq 60 Hz 75 Hz Page 36 All Reset English Deutsch Espanol Nederlands Francais Special Modes Resolution Italiano 1024 x 864 Svenska 1152 x 864 Portugu s 1152x870 Dus 1152 x 882 Z 0 H Signal Info Resolution 1024 x 768 Hor Freq 48 4 KHz Status Vert Freq 60 Hz Page 78 OFF Auto Sync Disp ON OFF Normal High Speed Reconfirm Note e The resolution vertical frequency and horizontal frequ
24. are activated This SHARP projector uses a LCD Liquid Crystal Display panel This very sophisticated panel contains 480 000 pix els x RGB TFTs Thin Film Transistors As with any high technology electronic equipment such as large screen TVs video systems and video cameras there are certain ac ceptable tolerances that the equipment must conform to This unit has some inactive pixels within acceptable toler ances which may result in inactive dots on the picture screen This will not affect the picture quality or the life ex pectancy of the unit Specifications are subject to change without notice GB 97 Dimensions Units inches mm Side View Side View 8 7 16 213 3 Front View 3 15 16 99 Spa 9 1 2 241 5 3 15 16 100 5 9 16 15 4 3 111 75 2 15 16 75 2 11 16 67 5 Bottom View 4 15 16 124 5 L 4 1 8 104 GB 98 Glossary Advanced intelligent compression High qualit
25. default image Custom User customized image e g company logo Blue None Black screen 1 You can set a captured image as a background image by selecting Custom 2 f the input signal has interference the screen will be displayed with the interference d Options Selecting a COT Background Image Speaker O Auto Search C Select Background in the Options m 1 menu menu screen isplay For operating the menu screen see Background MEET pages 42 to 45 Startup Image j custom oP Economy Mode Blue Note eo e When Custom is selected an image saved using Image Capture can be dis played as a background image e A Custom image is preset as a black screen Selecting a Startup Image This function allows you to specify the image to be displayed upon the projector s startup You can set a captured image as a startup image by selecting Custom 6 gt Options Selecting a Startup Image Q gt Audio Out Select Startup Image in the Options 2 1 menu the menu screen Qo gt For operating the menu screen see OSD Display pages 42 to 45 ima Background lt Note Startup Image 4 Sharp Economy Mode custom eWhen Custom is selected an image None saved using Image Capture can be dis l played as a startup image e A
26. select six different modes NORMAL FULL DOT BY DOT BORDER STRETCH and SMART STRETCH Smart Stretch Projects the image fully in a 16 9 screen by en larging only the surrounding areas while keeping the aspect ratio in the middle part of the image at 4 3 sRGB An international standard of color reproduction regulated by the International Electrotechnical Commission As the fixed color area has been decided by the IEC the color changes according to LCD features so that the images are displayed in a natural tint based on an original image when switching to the sRGB mode Stretch Mode that stretches the 4 3 image horizontally to display it fully on a 16 9 screen GB 99 Index 2D Progressive 47 3D Progressive Q e 47 17 Adjusting Computer Images 48 Adjusting the Lens Tc 28 Adjusting the Picture 46 Adjustment buttons uius casa ba aba itd 42 Adjustment 27 Cg e PT c TAT 81 hic Me Un 77 Anti Theft NR OR Em 15 hcec rio TT 52 AUDIO input 1 2 terminal 18 AUDIO L R input 4 terminals 20 AUDIO OUTPUT terminal 2 nea 22 rues OW 70 ein M NT Om 64 Auto Sync
27. terminal Shared audio output terminal for INPUT 1 2 3 and 4 INPUT 1 terminal Terminal for computer RGB and component signals OUTPUT INPUT 1 2 E29 terminal Shared computer RGB and component signals output terminal for INPUT 1 and 2 INPUT 2 terminal Terminal for computer RGB and component signals GE INPUT 1 2 terminal Shared audio input terminal for INPUT 1 and 2 E133 wiRED REMOTE control input terminal INPUT 3 terminal For connecting video equipment INPUT 3 4 terminals Shared audio input terminals for INPUT 3 and 4 INPUT 4 terminal Terminal for connecting video equipment with an ee 5 S video terminal eed M e AC socket 4 WY Cy Exhaust vent UY A fa Kensington Security Standard connector Adjustment Feet 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 Carrying the projector Before carrying the projector fully extend the carrying handle le Q em O le gt Part Names Remote Control Front View KEYSTONE button For adjusting Keystone or Digital Shift setting EZ Power ON OF
28. they will not be enlarged To return to the standard image press while RESIZE is displayed on the screen COMPUTER rina Ft POTBYDOT 800000 o anoa xea 1400 1050 eooxe0 149x150 e NORMAL is fixed when SVGA 800 x 600 signals are entered Output screen image Input Signal NORMAL FULL DOT BY DOT Projects a full screen image Projects a full screen image Projects the original resolution while maintaining the aspect ratio while ignoring the aspect ratio signal of the image Resolution lower than SVGA 4 3 aspect ratio pM Resolution higher than mdi I 4 3 aspect ratio t SXGA 1280 x 1024 GB 52 VIDEO NORMAL FULL BORDER STRETCH SMART STRETCH 4801 me Ee 5801 580P 4 3 aspect ratio DOMO 800524507 x NTSC PAL SECAM Letter box squeeze 800 x 450 540P 16 9 aspect ratio 800 x 600 720P 10351 10801 16 9 aspect ratio Pe e STRETCH is fixed when 720P 10351 or 10801 signals are entered The Digital Shift function can be used with these images Output screen image NORMAL FULL BORDER STRETCH SMART STRETCH i Projects the image fully Input Signal Projects a full screen image Projects t
29. to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer Transportation A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 10 Ventilation GB 6 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 book case or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Grounding or Polarization This product is provided with one of the following types of plugs If the p
30. you want to adjust Contrast O O Bright AE y lt Reset For details the menus see the tree charts on pages 40 and 41 Press Aor V to select the item LANES you want to adjust display a single adjustment item press after selecting the item Only the menu bar and the selected adjustment item will be displayed i Then if you press or V the fol lowing item Red is after Bright will be displayed T Blue E O 0 Ei Er Sale CLR Temp Bl 6 c Signal Type AD _ Progressive Mode gt e Press to return to the previous 0 D n O 9 O 5 screen Press to adjust the item selected e The adjustment is stored Temp Il d amp Reset x3 Signal Type Progressive Mode 0 MENU Press e The menu screen will disappear GB 43 Using the Menu Screen Menu Selections ON INPUT KEYSTONE AUTO SYNC ENTER button Settings MENU A 4 gt 1 Press ww buttons e The menu screen is displayed Note e The Picture menu screen for selected input mode is displayed e The on screen display shown on the lower right is displayed when INPUT 1 or 2 mode is selected MENU button 2 Pres
31. 2 to 45 Note e Computer image adjustments can be made easily by pressing See page 50 for details Fine Sync Saving Adjustment Clock BN Settings Phase MAIO C This projector allows you to store up to seven H Pos adjustment settings for use with various puters Reset D 5 Save Setti He Select Save Setting in the Fine Sync 5 pies menu on the menu screen 8 Special Modes operating the menu screen see 3 Signal Info ls ERST pages 42 to 45 Auto Sync Auto Sync Disp 68 48 RENE Selecting Adjustment Settings Adjustment settings stored in the projector can be easily accessed Select Select Setting in the Fine Sync menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 Note e f a memory position has not been set a resolution and frequency setting will not be displayed e When selecting a stored adjustment set ting with Select Setting you can set the projector in the stored adjustments poU Special Mode Settings Ordinarily the type of input signal is detected and the correct resolution mode is automati cally selected However for some signals the optimal resolution mode in Special Modes on the Fine Sync menu screen may need to be sele
32. 5 Startup Image lt Note Economy Mode e Set a level so as to view a clearer picture Make sure to set DNH to OFF in the fol lowing cases e When the image is blurry e When the contours and colors of moving images drag e When TV broadcasts with weak signals are projected e This function is available with INPUT 1 2 4801 480P 5801 and 580P signals and INPUT 3 4 all signals Setting On screen Display This function allows you to turn on or off the on screen messages When setting Level A B in OSD Display the input mode display e g INPUT 1 will not appear even if the INPUT button is pressed Selected Item Normal All On screen Displays are displayed Level A Input Freeze Enlarge Auto Sync Volume Mute Black Screen are not displayed O Level All On screen Displays are not displayed except Menu On Screen Displays displayed when the KEYSTONE button is pressed and warning displays Power off Temp Change The Lamp etc E Q options m Q lt O o O o Q gt Audio Out Turning the Se n p n Di Jj Auto Search On scree splay m Select OSD Display in the Options Seb Disney nomal 33 Image Capture eve 1 menu on the menu screen Serre revers For operating menu screen see Startupimage gt pages 42 t
33. 5 022 http www sharp net au Sharp Corporation of New Zealand 09 634 2059 09 636 6972 http www sharpnz co nz Sharp Roxy Sales S Pte Ltd 65 226 6556 ckng srs global sharp co jp http www sharp com sg Sharp Roxy HK Ltd 852 2410 2623 dcmktg srh global sharp co jp http www sharp com hk Sharp Roxy Sales amp Service Co 60 3 5125678 Sharp Middle East Fze 971 4 81 5311 helpdesk smef global sharp co jp Sharp Thebnakorn Co Ltd 02 236 0170 svc stcl global sharp co jp http www sharp th com Sharp Electronics Incorporated of Korea 82 2 3660 2002 webmaster sharp korea co kr http www sharp korea co kr Sharp Business Systems India Limited 91 11 6431313 service 9 sharp oa com Specifications Product type Model Video system Display method LCD panel Standard lens Projection lamp Component input signal INPUT 1 2 Horizontal resolution Computer RGB input signal INPUT 1 2 Video input signal INPUT 3 S video input signal INPUT 4 Computer control signal RS 232C Pixel clock Vertical frequency Horizontal frequency Audio input signal Audio output Speaker system Rated voltage Input current Rated frequency Power consumption normal Power consumption standby Heat dissipation Operating temperature Storage temperature Cabinet I R carrier frequency Dimensions approx Weight approx Supplied accessories Replacement parts LCD Pro
34. 55 RS 232C gt 9 bps C Password 9 Anti Theft All Reset OldCode EB Code Reconfirm ps Initializing the Settings This function allows you to initialize the settings you have made in the projector Returning to the 3 Lamp Life Default Settings c Mode Je Keylock Level gt Select All Reset in the Options 2 RS 232C E bps menu on the menu screen O Password For operating the menu screen see Anti Theft All Reset pages 42 to 45 Note e f a password has been set the pass word input box will be displayed when selecting All Reset The following items cannot be initialized e C M S e Lightness Chroma and respectively saved for Custom 1 3 on the C M S menu e Fine Sync e Special Modes e Signal Info e Options eL amp Life e Anti Theft Language Image stored using Image Capture m Q o lt F O o on o GB 77 Displaying the Adjustment Settings This function can be used to display all the adjusted settings as a list on the screen Overview of All Menu Brae a S Settings ig rs Speaker PRJ Mode m Select the Status menu on the menu 0 2 screen and press diesem Setting se TM For operating the menu screen see Cs US NO ni m x NN 2255008 Aut
35. 9 16 9 1 5 8 4 2 cm 80 203 2 15 5 1 9 16 3 9 cm 73 185 4 14 1 3 8 3 5 63 160 cm 35 88 9 12 1 3 16 3 0 cm 52 132 cm 10 31 32 2 5 cm 35 88 9 6 7 11 16 1 7 mm e a oH 133 337 8 cm 116 6 78 m 5 40 m 5 09 m 4 68 m 4 27 m 3 65 m 3 03 m 2 00 m 106 269 2 100 254 92 233 6 84 213 3 cm 72 182 8 cm 60 152 4 cm 40 101 6 cm Note e There is an error of 3 in the formula above _ lt lt a lt H x The formula for picture size and projection distance L1 ft 0 0472X 0 0517 0 3048 L2 ft 0 0367 0 0529 0 3048 in 0 1499 0 0064 2 54 X Picture size diag L Projection distance ft L1 Maximum projection distance ft L2 Minimum projection distance ft H Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image in The formula for picture size and projection distance L1 ft 0 0514 0 0516 0 3048 L2 ft 0 04X 0 0523 0 3048 in 0 0422X 0 0018 2 54 e Values with a minus sign indicate the distance of the lens center below the bottom of the image GB 30 AN C12MZ Throw ratio 1 1 18 to 1 48 NO
36. Custom image is preset as a black screen GB 68 Selecting the Economy Mode These functions allow you to reduce the power consumption of the projector Setting the Power Save Mode Select Power Save in Economy Mode under the Options 1 menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 Note Although lamp and noise are improved when Power Save is set to ON bright ness decreases by 20 Power Save mode is factory preset to Monitor Out RS 232C Off Function This projector consumes power when using a monitor connected to the OUTPUT INPUT 1 2 terminal and a computer connected to the RS 232C terminal When not using these ter minals Mntr out RS232 can be set to OFF to reduce standby power consumption Select Mntr out RS232 in Economy Mode under the Options 1 menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 Monitor Out RS 232C connection is set to ON OFF Monitor Out RS 232C connection is set to OFF Note e Set Mntr out RS232 to ON when using the Sharp Advanced Presentation Software amp Options Q gt Audio Out Speaker C Auto Search C DNR OSD Display Image Capture Background 5 Startup Image oP Economy Mode Power Save Mntr out
37. Disp Q OY Fine Sync Clock itd Phase MEC HPos O vPos EO 65 Reset gt Save Setting gt Select Setting Special Modes 1 Signal Info Auto Sync x gt Auto Sync Disp Q gt W Vert Freq Resolution Freq 49 2kHz _ VertFreq GB 49 215 Adjusting Computer Images po Fine sync Auto Sync Adjustment Clock Phase Used to automatically adjust a computer image H Pos Select Auto Sync in the Fine Sync menu menu screen Reset For operating the menu screen see Save Setting ades 42 to 45 Q Select Setting P 9 Special Modes NN Signal Info SS lt Auto Sync gt EX OFF se Auto Sync Disp C gt DW Normal When setting to Normal or C High Speed gt High Speed e Auto Sync adjustment will occur when the projector is turned on or when the inputs are switched when connected to a com puter Manual adjustments should be per formed eWhen the optimum image cannot be achieved with Auto Sync adjustment See page 48 eAuto Sync adjustment may take some time to complete depending on the im age of the computer connected to the pro Ic jector AUTO SYNC button 55257 eWhen setting Auto Sync to OFF or HSS High S
38. ETCH OK OR ERR NPUT 3 RESIZE NORMAL OK OR ERR INPUT 3 RESIZE BORDER OK OR ERR INPUT 3 RESIZE STRETCH OK OR ERR INPUT 3 RESIZE SMART STRETCH OK OR ERR NPUT 4 RESIZE NORMAL OK OR ERR INPUT 4 RESIZE BORDER OK OR ERR E INPUT 4 RESIZE STRETCH OK OR ERR INPUT 4 RESIZE SMART STRETCH OK OR ERR OK OR ERR RGB GAMMA STANDARD OK OR ERR OK OR ERR OK OR ERR OK OR ERR OK OR ERR OK OR ERR OK OR ERR VIDEO GAMMA CUSTOM V OK OR ERR NPUT 1 CONTRAST 30 30 OK OR ERR INPUT 1 BRIGHT 30 30 OK OR ERR CUSTOM 3 INPUT 1 RED 30 30 OK OR ERR 1 BLUE 30 30 OK OR ERR INPUT 1 COLOR 30 30 OK OR ERR INPUT 1 TINT 30 30 OK OR ERR INPUT 1 SHARP 30 30 OK OR ERR INPUT 1 CLR TEMP 3 3 OK OR ERR INPUT 1 DISPLAY OK OR ERR INPUT 1 ADJUSTMENT RESET OK OR ERR 2 CONTRAST 30 30 OK OR ERR INPUT 2 BRIGHT 30 30 OK OR ERR INPUT 2 RED 30 430 OK OR ERR INPUT 2 BLUE 30 30 OK OR ERR 150 NPUT 2 COLOR 30 30 OK OR ERR 7 OR ERR F eee T rir Sr 52 gt gt PiP gt INPUT 2 SHARP 30 30 OK OR ERR amp INPUT 2 CLR TEMP 3 3 OK OR ERR NPUT 2 DISPLAY OK OR ERR RGB ADJUSTMENT RESET OK OR ERR HUI 2ADAUSTMENT RESET KORR kis oem INPUT 1 SIGNAL TYPE RGB OK OR ERR RGB iat TT CHECK RGB VERTICAL FREQUENCY CHECK AUTO SYNC OFF kHz
39. F buttons For turning the power on or off MENU button For displaying adjustment and setting screens ENTER button P For setting items selected or adjusted on the menu UNDO button ET For undoing an operation or returning to the default settings 42 Adjustment buttons A lt P For selecting menu items Way PinP button ENLARGE Enlarge Reduce For displaying dual pictures buttons For enlarging or reducing part of 25 FORWARD BACK buttons the image Moves forward or backwards when connected to a computer using a GAMMA button USB cable Same as the Page Down and Page Up keys on a For correcting the brightness of an computer keyboard image when the images displayed are hard to see because of the brightness of the room Four gamma modes are available to choose from EZ FREEZE button For freezing images 27 3 BLACK SCREEN button AUTO SYNC button For superimposing a black screen For automatically adjusting images when connected to a computer RESIZE button For switching the screen size 9p INPUT buttons NORMAL BORDER etc For switching to the respective MUTE _ input modes 54 For temporarily turning off the sound i E BREAK TIMER button For displaying the break timer BREAK TIMER VOLUME buttons ELD 5 For adjusting the speaker sound level EY MUTE button Remote Control Top View EJ WIRED ric JACK
40. Images 48 When Auto Syne IS OFT ten E NEP 48 saving Adjustment 48 selecting Adjustment Settings 49 opecial Mode SelllrigS 49 CHECKING ihe Input Signal 49 Auto Sync AdJjUstmeri iussis entr herr rnt 50 Auto SYNE Display FUNCION 50 Easy to Use Functions Selecting the Picture Display Mode 52 Displaying a Still Image 54 Enlarging a Specific Portion of an Image 55 Gamma Correction Function 56 Displaying Dual Pictures Pict in Pict 57 Black Screen Function 58 Displaying the Break Timer 59 Color Management System C S 60 selecting the Color Reproduction Mode 60 selecting the Target Color 60 Setting the Brightness of the Target Color 61 setting the Chromatic Value of the Target Color 61 setting the Hue of the Target Color 61 Resetting User Defined Color Settings 62 Overview of All Color Settings 62 Setting the Audio Output Type 63 Setting on off the Internal Speaker 63 Auto Search Fun
41. LCD mode Should this occur turn off the LCD display on the notebook computer and output the display data in CRT only mode Details on how to change display modes can be found in your notebook computer s operation manual e When this projector receives 640 x 350 VESA format VGA signals 640 x 400 appears on the screen 50 31 3 720p 450 60 105 338 _ 60 1000 338 60 1000 28i 2 A50 J Ek Vertical Frequency Hz GB 93 Troubleshooting e Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet e Power to the external connected devices is off e The selected input mode is wrong e Cables incorrectly connected to rear panel of the projector e Remote control batteries have run out No picture and no sound External output has not been set when connecting notebook computer or projector does notistart The cover of the lamp unit is not installed correctly e Cables incorrectly connected to the rear panel of the projector e Bright is set to minimum position Sound is heard but no picture appears e Picture adjustments are incorrectly set Video Input only e Video input system is incorrectly set 66 INPUT 1 and 2 only e Input signal type RGB Component is incorrectly set 46 48 48 35 36 67 e Adjust the focus e The projection distance exceeds the focu
42. NTER and press 2 Press A V and P to set the new password and press 3 Enter the new 4 digit password again in Reconfirm and press Note e If you do not want to set a password leave the fields in procedures 2 and 3 blank and press e To cancel the password settings click O If You Forget Your Password If you forget the password delete it and set a new password using the following procedure ENTER Press 020 0022 ENTER MENU 026 9 GB 74 amp Options 4 Lamp Life cj PRJ Mode Keylock Level gt A RS 232C bps Password gt 99 Anti Theft All Reset Old Password B New Password Reconfirm Setting the Anti Theft The anti theft function prevents unauthorized use of the projector You can choose to use this function or not If you do not want to use this function just do not enter the keycode Once the anti theft function is activated users will need to enter the correct keycode each time the projector is turned on Failure to enter the correct keycode will cause images not to be projected The following procedures explain how to use this function Entering the Keycode HE e Anti Theft cannot be selected unless oo m Password is set See page 73 A Keylock Level dj e When Anti Theft is selected the password RS 232C bps input box will appear Enter the
43. Note e The lamp replacement indicator il luminates indicating the status of the lamp Green The lamp is ready Green blinking The lamp is warming up Red The lamp should be replaced e f the power is turned off and immediately switched on again the lamp replacement indicator may take time to illuminate e When controlling the projector using HS 232C commands from a com puter wait for at least 30 seconds after the power has been turned on and then transmit the commands When Anti Theft see page 75 is set the keycode input box will appear e Enter the keycode Note e When entering the keycode press the buttons previously set on the projector or the remote control eWhen Anti Theft is set enter the keycode or the input display will not ap pear Even when the signal is input the display will not appear see page 75 34 Power 7 indicator p 10 NY orr Lamp 56 replacement en indicator INPUT ay INPUT EO TX button Power ON S button O 9 Power OFF F 684 lt button De 2 u 06 TO G ew buttons MENU ENTER button DUBON U Power ON ENTER L 2 39 7 button BUHOR SYK MENU button A 4 gt buttons INPUT buttons Keycode input box Anti Theft INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUTS INPUT 4 3 Press the remote control to se
44. ON 34 Intake vent nsa rtesivte in 80 Kensington Security Standard connector 11 Keylock level MPH rM 71 KEYSTONE DURON 2n euim Sess 38 Keystone correction 38 Wc PRU Er 85 poet 70 Lamp replacement indicator 83 ESTIS A E TE TE I TET 10 E E E 61 MENG DURON sees ec RE o moo 42 MUTE oem MIRI UM EIU NDA 36 pli 52 Optional cables 14 E 65 OUTPUT INPUT 1 2 1 1 69 73 E 9 P ar 48 57 xe Bele 34 I OWBICOPU 17 mss din eie 34 69 mim EI t PEERS 71 Progressive Mode 47 Remoto CONDE 12 Remote control sensor 13 Replacing the 85 TE 52 Reversing Inverting Projected Images 71 PROB CADIE ETC 18 23 Save ST ENG T 48 Select
45. Out Speaker C Auto Search C DNR orr S 050 Display Level 1 Image Capture 2 Level 2 Background Level 3 5 Startup Image oP Economy Mode C Options Q gt Audio Out Speaker C Auto Search C DNR Corr OSD Display Gi Level 1 Image Capture Z Level 2 Background 3 Level 3 5 Startup Image Economy Mode GB 45 Adjusting the Picture You can adjust the projector s picture to your preferences with the following picture settings For adjusting the contrast level For less contrast Bright For adjusting the brightness of an image For less brightness For more brightness For adjusting the color intensity of the image For less color intensity For more color intensity For adjusting the tones of an image Skin tones become purplish Skin tones become greenish For making sharper or softer the contour of an For less sharpness For adjusting the redness level For stronger red For adjusting the blue level For weaker blue For stronger blue CLR Temp For adjusting the color temperature of an image Decreases color Increases color temperature for warmer temperature for cooler reddish incandescent bluish fluorescent like like images images Adjusting Image Preferences Contrast li C A
46. PZ 910 3 m QCNWGAO15WJPZ QCNWGAO13WJPZ Projector manual and technical reference CD ROM UDSKAA012WJZZ Sharp Advanced Presentation Software CD ROM Lens cap attached Extra air filter UDSKAA014WJZZ PCAPHAO03WJSA PFILDAO05WJZZ Operation manual this manual Quick reference label Optional cables RCA to 15 pin D sub cable 9 10 3 0 m Computer RGB cable 32 10 10 0 m AN C10BM for IBM PC NEC PC 9821 and PC 98NX series AN C10MC for Macintosh series AN C10PC for NEC PC 98 series Except NEC PC 9821 and PC 98NX series 5 BNC to 15 pin D sub cable 9 10 3 0 m RS 232C serial control cable 32 10 10 0m AN C10RS lt e Some the cables may not be available depending on the region Please check with your nearest Note Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center GB 14 Connections and Setup Connecting the Projector to Other Devices Before Connecting Note e Before connecting be sure to turn off both the projector and the devices to connected After making all connections turn on the projector and then the other devices When connecting a computer be sure that it is the last device to be turned on after all the connections are made e Be sure to read the operation manuals of the devices to be connected before making connections This projector can be connected to A computer using An RGB cable and a computer aud
47. Pin No Signal Name Reference 1 VCC 3 3V Reserved Output Not connected 2 RD Receive Data Input Connected to internal circuit 3 SD Send Data Output Connected to internal circuit 4 EXIR Detector of Option Unit Input Not connected Reserved 5 SG Signal Ground Connected to internal circuit 6 ERX IR Receive Signal from Input Not connected IR Amplifier Reserved 7 RS Request to Send Output Not connected 8 CS Clear to Send Input Not connected 9 ETX IR Transmit Signal Output Not connected Reserved 9 pin D sub male connector of the DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor 1 5 Pin No Signal Name Reference 1 CD Not connected 2 RD Receive Data Input Connected to internal circuit SD Send Data Output Connected to internal circuit 4 ER Not connected 5 SG Signal Ground Connected to internal circuit 6 DR Data Set Ready Not connected 7 RS Request to Send Output Connected to internal circuit 6 9 8 CS Clear to Send Input Connected to internal circuit 9 Cl Not connected RS 232C Cable recommended connection 9 pin D sub female connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 CD 1 CD 3 SD 3 SD d AO 4 4 5 SG 5 SG 6 DR 6 DR 8 5 8 5 9 Cl 9 Cl Note e Depending on the system layout it is necessary to connect Pin 4 and Pin 6 on the controlling device e g PC Projector PC Pin No Pin No 4 4 6 6 USB Terminal 4 pin B type USB connector Pin No Signal Name 1 VCC USB power 2 1 2 USB USB da
48. RMAL Mode 4 3 Picture Screen size Projection distance L Distance from the lens center Diag X Width Height Maximum L1 Minimum L2 to the bottom of the image 300 762 cm 240 609 6 cm 180 457 2 30 5 9 26 24 3 7 38 17 3 4 45 1 The formula for picture size and projection distance 250 635 cm 200 508 cm 150 381 25 4 7 71 20 2 6 14 14 13 16 37 6 11 Ht 0 0311 0 0676 0 3048 200 508 160 406 4 cm 120 304 8 20 3 6 15 16 1 4 89 11 13 16 30 0 cm L2 ft 0 0248X 0 0693 0 3048 150 381 cm 120 304 8 90 228 6 cm 15 2 4 60 12 3 65 8 7 8 22 5 in 0 1504 0 0328 2 54 100 254 cm 80 203 2 cm 60 152 4 cm 10 3 04 m 711 2 41 5 7 8 15 0 cm X Picture size diag in 84 213 3 cm 67 170 1 cm 50 127 cm 8 4 2 54 m 6 8 2 02 m 4 15 16 12 6 cm L Projection distance ft 72 182 8 58 147 3 43 109 2 72 2 17m 5 8 1 72 4 1 4 10 8 1 Maximum projection distance ft 60 152 4 cm 48 121 9 136 91 4 511 1 80m 4 8 1 42m 3 9 16 9 0 cm 2 Minimum projection distance ft H Distance from the lens center to 40 101 6 cm 32 81 2 24 60 9cm 3 11 1 18 3 1 0 92 2 3 8 6 0 ihe botomioi the image h
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50. able clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner extension hose 82 Maintenance Indicators The warning lights on the projector indicate problems inside the projector B ifa problem occurs either the temperature warning indicator or the lamp replacement indicator will illuminate red and the power will turn off After the power has been turned off follow the proce dures given below About the lamp replacement indicator Power indicator Change The Lamp Lamp replacement indicator Temperature warning The lamp life becomes 0 when used indicator for approximately 2 000 hours with ON in Power Save or when used for approxi mately 1 500 hours with OFF in Power Save see page 69 When the remaining lamp life becomes About the temperature warning indicator If the temperature inside the pro jector increases due to blockage of the air vents or the setting lo cation TEMP will blink in the 6 or less will be displayed the screen in yellow When the percentage becomes 0 will change to X red the lamp will automatically turn off lower left corner of the picture If the temperature keeps on rising the lamp will turn off and the tem and then the projector as well At this time the lamp replacement indicator will illu minate in red perature warning indicator will blink the cooling fan will run for further 90 seconds the
51. ano e Arabe Leia cuidadosamente todas as instru es de opera o antes de operar o projetor CD ROMDIGRRHE E A MAL PIESA EAF HR Fae PSE P o HHE EERE ae ASE UPS aS AN EHHE ASA CD ROM gel 5 2 3 916 o 9 dux 1 Met aL LR aus LOU L3 LAU 5 3424 CD ROM Ga yall 5o aiat dtl a aS Before using the projector please read this operation manual carefully Introduction ENGLISH There are two important reasons for prompt warranty registration of your new SHARP Projector using the REGISTRATION CARD packed with the projector 1 WARRANTY This is to assure that you immediately receive the full benefit of the parts service and labor warranty applicable to your purchase CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT To ensure that you will promptly receive any safety notification of inspection modification or recall that SHARP may be required to give under the 1972 Consumer Product Safety Act PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE IMPORTANT LIMITED WARRANTY CLAUSE mp 3 O ct 5 WARNING High brightness light source Do not stare into the beam of light or view directly Be especially careful that children do not stare directly into the beam of light WARNING Toreduce the risk of fire or
52. ck the status of the projector See page 89 for details 1 Connect the supplied DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor to an RS 232C serial control cable sold separately 2 Use the above cables to con nect the projector and the com puter Note e Do not connect or disconnect an RS 232C serial control cable to or from the com puter while it is on This may damage your computer e The RS 232C function may not operate if your computer terminal is not correctly set up Refer to the operation manual of the computer for details eSee page 88 for connection of an RS 232C serial control cable Supplied accessory DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor RS 232C serial control cable Type AN C10RS 32 10 10 0 m RS 232C terminal Desktop computer sold separately RS 232C serial control cable 5 5 O emp O 5 o D 5 o D GB 23 Connecting the Projector to Other Devices Connecting to a Monitor Watching Images on RGB cable Both the Projector and 2 a Monitor l Computer RGB cable 32 10 10 0 m You can display computer images on both the Type AN C10BM projector and a separate monitor using two AN C10MC sets of an RGB cable An RGB cable is sup AN C10PC plied with this projector You need to buy an other RGB cable for connecting the projector To RGB input terminal to a monitor RGB cable sold separately 1 Connect projector to comp
53. cted to match the computer display mode Set the resolution by selecting Special Modes in the Fine Sync menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 Note e Avoid displaying computer patterns which repeat every other line horizontal stripes Flickering may occur making the image hard to see e When a DVD player or Digital Video is con nected select 480P as the input signal e See Checking the Input Signal below for infor mation on the currently selected input signal E 1 I cll Checking the Input Signal This function allows you to check the current input signal information Select Signal Info in the Fine Sync menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 Note e The projector will display the number of scanned lines available from audio visual equipment such as a DVD player or Digi tal Video Fine Sync Clock EO G e Phase WO H Pos 9 O vPo NEG 65 Reset gt Save Setting gt gt Select Setting Special Modes g 3 Signal Info c Auto Sync gt Auto Sync Disp Fine Sync Clock EO G E Phase H Pos EO O VPs QO A Reset Save Setting D gt Select Setting Special Modes Signal Info c Auto Sync gt P Auto Sync
54. ction 64 Video Digital Noise Reduction DNR SY STON 65 Setting On screen Display 65 Setting the Video System 66 Saving Projected Images 67 Capturing the 1 MEN 67 Deleting the Captured Image 67 Setting a Background 68 Selecting a Startup Image 68 Selecting the Economy Mode 69 Setting the Power Save Mode 69 Monitor Out RS 232C Off Function 69 Automatic Power FUNCTION 70 Displaying the Remaining Lamp Life 70 Reversing Inverting Projected Images T1 Locking the Operation Buttons the Projector 71 setting up NS KeVIOOK uo carotte t 71 Canceling the Keylock Setting T2 Selecting the Transmission Speed aani 72 Setting a Password 73 me PaseswoLDE Rn UR SEED Changing the Password 74 YOU Forget Your PassWord 74 Setting the Anti Theft 75 Entering ING
55. d buttons placement of terminals color schemes as well as combined use of auto input and search e Simple lens replacement Using an easy access lens cover and a new bayonnet mount configuration the optional lens can be easily installed 3 Superior PC Compatibility e Compatible with up to 160 Hz vertical refresh rate Sync on Green and Composite Sync signals for use with a wide variety of high end PCs and Workstations e Using Advanced Intelligent Compression Technology computer screens of SXGA 1 400 1 050 resolution can be displayed with minimal distor tion 4 Advanced Computer amp Video Integrated Composer Technology e Realizes vivid images using the latest image quality circuitry e New I P conversion algorithm enhances the performance of the motion detect conversion Extensive improvements on the jagged edges or slanted lines in moving images e Color Management System Supports sRGB Enables individual settings of lightness chromatic value and hue for six target colors e Noise Reduction Allows for a clear image even with noisy source signals New Edge Up Scaling Reduces jaggies and flickering when up scaling edges T of slanted lines enabling sharper quality images 5 Anti theft and Safe Design e Anti theft This function will render the projector useless if a keycode is not entered e Notevision Lock Down The Notevision Lock Down roof bolt is coupled together with a metal lic optical mechanism
56. deo Equipment 20 Connecting to an Amplifier 22 Controlling the Projector by a Computer 23 Connecting to Monitor 24 Using the Wireless Presentation Function of the Remote Control 25 Using as a Wired Remote Control 26 SON ene 27 Using the Adjustment Feet 27 AGUSING INO LONS 28 Setting up the Screen 29 screen Size and Projection Distance 30 Projecting a Reversed Inverted Image 32 Basic Operation Image Projection sicsiscansnisesassssasisnissenanstancacarneces 34 Basie 34 selecting the On screen Display Language 36 Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion Keystone Correction 38 Menu Bar Items 40 Using the Menu Screen 42 Menu Selections 42 Menu Selections 44 GB 4 Adjusting the Picture 46 Adjusting Image Preferences 46 selecting the Signal 46 Progressive MOoGG isis erba tbt AT Adjusting Computer
57. djust the Picture menu on the menu screen Bright For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 Rd O Blue E CO Note CLR Temp Ml amp e Color and Sharp are not displayed Reset when selecting INPUT 1 or 2 and the Sig 23 Signal nal is RGB Progressive Mode 9 e The picture adjustments can be stored separately in each input mode e When the signal type in INPUT 1 or 2 has been set to Component Sharp can be adjusted when 4801 480P 540P 5801 580P 720P 1035I or 1080I signals are connected e To reset all adjustment items select Re set and press e Red Blue and CLR Temp cannot be adjusted when Color Selected on the C M S menu is set to SRGB Selecting the Signal Type E This function allows you to select the input sig nal type RGB or Component for INPUT 1 or 2 Select Signal Type in the Picture menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 Note Reset 92 Signal Type RGB do RGB Progressive Mode 2 Component Set when RGB signals are received eC Component Set when Component signals are received GB 46 Progressive Mode Q Picture This function allows you to select the progres Contrast Bright ME Red Bl
58. e Distance from the lens center Diag X Width to the bottom of the image H 300 762 cm 240 609 6cm 17 11 16 45 0 cm 250 635 cm 200 508 cm 30 9 13 14 3 4 37 5 cm 200 508 cm 160 406 4 24 7 29 11 30 0 cm 150 381 cm 120 304 8 22 5 cm 100 254 80 203 2 cm 60 152 4 15 4 4 67 m 1111 3 62 m 15 0 cm 84 213 3 67 170 1 15 16 12 6 cm 72 182 8 58 147 3 cm if 3 35 m 1 4 10 8 cm 0 152 4 cm 48 121 9 cm 9 16 9 0 40 101 6 32 81 2 24 60 9cm 6 1 1 84m 48 1 42 m 3 8 6 0 cm 13 16 7 8 7 8 gt oum _ m gt STRETCH Mode 16 9 Picture Screen size Distance from the lens center Diag X Width to the bottom of the image H 300 762 261 662 9 4 15 16 12 6 cm 250 635 1218 553 7 123 3124 42 12 80 32 8 9 95 4 1 8 10 5 cm 295 571 5 196 497 8 110 2794 cm 3710 11 51 29 5 8 95 3 3 4 9 5 cm 200 508 cm 174 441 9 33 7 10 23 m 26 1 7 95 3 5 16 8 4 cm 150 381 cm 131 332 7 cm 25 2 7 66 m 2 1 2 6 8 cm 294 6 cm 22 3 2 3 16 5 6 cm 92 233 6 cm 17 9 1 3 4 4 5 cm 87 220
59. ected Item Description FA Audio output that does not vary in strength with the volume level of the Fixed audio output source projector O VAO Audio output that varies in strength with the volume level of the source Variable audio output projector C Options Setting the Audio Out TIER a reza put Type Speaker C 0 VAO Select Audio Out in the Options 1 me menu the menu screen OSD Display For operating the menu screen see Image Capture pages 42 to 45 Background 5 Startup Image C Economy Mode Setting on off the Internal Speaker This function allows you to set on off the internal speaker Setting on off the Inter Options m Q lt O o O o Q gt Audio Out Q gt nal Speaker Speaker 20 Select Speaker in the Options 1 a O MA menu on the Menu screen OSD Display 50 pages 42 to 45 Background C2 5 Startup Image C Economy Mode gt GB 63 Auto Search Function This function automatically searches for and switches to the input mode in which signals are being received when the projector is turned on or when the INPUT button is pressed Options Using Auto Search S Q gt Audio Out gt i Select Auto Search in the Options AES gt 20 1 menu on t
60. efore you operate this product and save these instructions for later use Electrical energy can perform many useful functions This product has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety BUT IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated in this product observe the following basic rules for its installation use and servicing Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage
61. electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture see bottom of actual set 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 n n Pe EXCEPT SPECIFIED USER enciosure that may be or suficient magnitude to constitute a risk or electric shock to SERVICE SCREWS persons CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The exclamation point within a triangle is DO NOT REMOVE COVER intended to alert the user to the presence of NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS EXCEPT LAMP UNIT important operating and maintenance REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE servicing instructions in the literature PERSONNEL accompanying the product WARNING FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equip ment INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the operation manual may cause harmful interference to radio co
62. ency figures displayed above are for example purposes only e Only when the signal type is set as Component the Picture menu of INPUT 1 or 2 Color Tint and Sharp are displayed e Some items cannot be reset even when All Reset in Options 2 has been selected For details see page 77 GB 40 INPUT 3 4 Mode Main menu Sub menu Contrast 30 30 Page 46 Bright 30 e 30 Color 30 e 30 Tint 30 e 30 Sharp 30 e 30 30 e 30 30 e 30 CLR Temp 3 lt 43 Reset Progressive Mode Color Selected Target Lightness 30 e 30 Chroma 30 e 30 Reset This Color Reset All Colors View Settings Options 1 Audio Out Page 63 Speaker ON OFF Auto Search ON OFF OSD Display Video System Background Startup Image Economy Mode Main menu Options 2 Page 70 2D Progressive 3D Progressive Film Mode Standard Custom 1 Custom R Red Y Yellow G Green Page 36 C Cyan B Blue M Magenta FAO Page 78 OFF Level 1 Level 3 Normal Level A Level B Auto PAL 50 60Hz SECAM NTSC4 43 NTSC3 58 PAL M PAL N Sharp Custom None Power Save ON OFF Mntr out RS232 ON OFF Auto Power Off ON OFF Sub menu Lamp Life PRJ Mode Level Level RS 232C Password Anti Theft All Reset English Deutsch Espanol Nederlands Francais Ital
63. eturn to the default settings press when GAMMA is displayed STANDARD CUSTOM Note e The Gamma mode does not oper ate for INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 when Color Selected on the C M S menu is set to sRGB PRESENTATION CINEMA GAMMA PRESENTATION GB 56 Displaying Dual Pictures Pict in Pict Picture in Picture function allows you to display two pictures on the same screen You can display the image input from INPUT 3 or 4 as an inset picture overlapping the main picture from INPUT 1 or 2 Displaying the Inset Picture PinP UNDO button 1 Press ENTER button 2 INPUT INPUT 4 Press on the remote INPUT control or on the projector to switch the image in the in set picture A V 4 buttons PinP button INPUT 3 4 buttons Press A and P to set the position of the inset picture e Press to stop the frame from mov ing or to make the frame disappear Press move the inset pic ture e The inset picture will be moved to the inset picture frame Note e The inset picture can only be displayed with composite video NTSC PAL SECAM or S Video signal e The Freeze function works only with the inset picture when the Pict in Pict mode is in operation When the signal entered into INPUT 1 2 is as follows Pict in Pict does not work e With a resolution that exceeds SXGA e When the input signal is 4801 480P 540P 5801
64. function will become temporarily disabled When Anti Theft is set the keycode inputting box appears after the power is turned on When it appears enter the right keycode e Press the buttons on the remote control if the buttons on the remote control are used for setting the keycode In the same manner press the buttons on the projector if the buttons on the projector are used for setting the keycode SSS Changing the Keycode e When Anti Theft is selected the password input box is displayed After the password has been entered you can change the keycode Select Anti Theft in the Options 2 menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 1 Press the buttons on the re mote control or the projector to enter the preset 4 digit ww keycode in Old Code 2 Press any button you like on the remote control or the pro _jector to enter the new keycode 3 Enter the same 4 digit keycode in Reconfirm Note e f you do not want to set a keycode leave the keycode field blank in steps 2 and 3 and press GB 76 amp Options XS Lamp Life 96 Ll PRJ Mode sf Keylock Level gt 55 RS 232C bps amp O Password P Anti Theft All Reset Duco m Code Reconfirm Anti Theft amp Options S Lamp Life Mode 9 Keylock Level
65. g the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 GB 60 C M S f Color Selected 92 D standard Target 1 Custom 1 Lightness 2 Custom 2 Chroma 9 3 Custom 3 Hue Ex M sRGB Reset This Color Reset AIl Colors View Settings Sharp default setting Custom 1 3 Lightness Chroma and Hue can be adjusted for each of the six colors The mode changes to sRGB C M S 5 Color Selected 2 Target Lightness Chroma Ii C Hue Reset This Color 8S Reset Colors View Settings m Yellow Setting the Brightness of the Target Color Select Lightness in the C M S menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 Setting the Chromatic Value of the Target Color Select Chroma in the C M S menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 Setting the Hue of the Target Color Select Hue in the C M S menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 5 a Color Selected Reset All Colors View Settings 65 Color Selected 2 Chroma 5 EB Target II Lightness 30 Hue
66. gnal Type 90 Progressive Mode 80 Press or to select the de sired language and then press English Deutsch Espa ol MENU 4 Press Nederlands e The desired language will be set as Frangais the on screen display Italiano Svenska Portugu s Mis et 04 GB 37 Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion Keystone Correction Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion This function allows for Keystone On screen Trapezoidal Distortion Correction Note e When the image is projected either from top or from bottom towards the screen at an angle the image becomes distorted trapezoidally The function for correcting trapezoidal dis Normal screen tortion is called Keystone Correction e The Keystone Correction can be adjusted up to angle of approximately 35 degrees A lt gt buttons Keystone Correction screen KEYSTONE 1 Press e Pressing 5 again while the BOR 1 j DER STRETCH or SMART STRETCH screen is displayed will start the Digital Ad Shift function See page 39 upper side t 2 Press A V to adjust gt the Keystone correction e If you want to make more detailed cor rections press to display the test d pattern and then press A V and 5 Me e to make the adjustments qp Note e Since the trapezoidal distortion of the im age can be corrected up to an angle of approximatel
67. h und Arabisch Bitte lesen Sie die Bedienungsanleitung vor der Verwendung des Projektors sorgf ltig durch Le CD ROM fourni contient les instructions de fonctionnement en anglais allemand francais su dois espagnol italien n erlandais portugais chinois cor en et arabe Veuillez lire attentivement ces instructions avant de faire fonctionner le projecteur Den medf ljande CD ROM skivan inneh ller bruksanvisningar pa engelska tyska franska svenska spanska italienska hollandska portugisiska kinesiska koreanska och arabiska Las noga igenom bruksanvisningen innan projektorn tas i bruk El CD ROM suministrado contiene instrucciones de operaci n en ingl s alem n franc s sueco espa ol italiano holand s portugu s chino coreano y rabe Lea cuidadosamente las instrucciones de operaci n antes de utilizar el proyector CD ROM in dotazione contiene istruzioni per l uso in inglese tedesco francese svedese spagnolo italiano olandese portoghese cinese coreano e arabo Leggere attentamente le istruzioni per l uso prima di usare il proiettore De meegeleverde CD ROM bevat handleidingen in het Engels Duits Frans Zweeds Spaans Italiaans Nederlands Portugees Chinees Koreaans en Arabisch Lees de handleiding zorgvuldig door voor u de projector in gebruik neemt O CD ROM fornecido cont m instru es de opera o em Ingl s Alem o Franc s Sueco Espanhol Italiano Holand s Portugu s Chin s Core
68. he center partin a 4 3 Projects 4 3 image fully in Projects 16 9 image evenly 16 9 screen by enlarging only screen by enlarging 1 3 times STRETCH the following over entire screen the surrounding areas while toward the horizontal direction column image top bottom black bands keeping the aspect ratio in 4 3 aspect ratio the middle part of the image t 4 3 seor sor 580I 580P NTSC PAL SECAM C C Letter box Of NO ag 0 di Squeeze Ce 16 9 aspect ratio 16 9 aspect ratio 4 3 aspect ratio in 16 9 screen Q Ko Q 720P 10351 10801 16 9 aspect ratio suonounJ asp o1 se3 GB 53 Displaying a Still Image This function allows you to instantly freeze a moving image This is useful when you want to display a still image from a computer or video giving you more time to explain the image to the audience Freezing a Moving Image FREEZE 1 Press e e The projected image is frozen SS 77 FREEZE button WOn screen Display FREEZE ON FREEZE 2 Press again to return to the moving image from the cur rently connected device GB 54 Enlarging a Specific Portion of an Image This function allows you to enlarge a specific portion of an image This is useful when you want to display a detailed portion of the image Displaying an Enlarged Por
69. he menu screen Auto Search oC DNR 2 For operating the menu screen see TOREM pages 42 to 45 image Capture gt Background D Startup Image C Q Note oP Economy Mode gt 7 ON Automatically switches to the mode in which signals are being received when turning on the projector or pressing s on the projector OFF For switching input modes manually in order by pressing on the projector e To stop searching for the input mode INPUT INPUT1 INPUT 2 press on the projector 8 INPUT 4 Or on the remote control e Even while this function is searching for INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUTS input signals whenever or INPUT 4 on the remote control is pressed the input mode is switched to the respective one e Even while the function is searching for input signals pressing on the projec tor returns to the previous input mode GB 64 Video Digital Noise Reduction DNR System Digital Noise Reduction DNR provides high quality images with minimal dot crawl and cross color noise c Options Reducing Image Noise SAVAIS Select in the Options 1 menu uto Search C on the menu screen wu Oorr For operating the menu screen see OSD Display G Level 1 pages 42 to 45 Image Capture gt 2 Level 2 Background Level 3
70. he optimal operating condition of the projector The air filters should be cleaned ev ery 100 hours of use Clean the filters more often when the projector is used in a dusty or smoky location e Ask your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center to exchange the filter PFILDAO05WJZZ when it is no longer possible to clean Cleaning and replacing the bottom air filter 1 Turn off the power and discon nect the power cord e Press Wait until the cooling fan stops 2 Remove the bottom filter cover e Turn over the projector Grab the tab and slide open the filter cover in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove the air filter e Pick the air filter up with your fingers and lift it out of the filter cover 9 lt Air filter Air filter not removable Power OFF button az B one Replacing the Air Filter 4 Clean the air filter Clean the dust off the air filter and cover with a vacuum cleaner extension hose 5 Replace the air filter e Place the air filter underneath the tabs on the filter cover 6 Replace the filter cover e Slide the filter cover in the direction of the arrow to close it Note eBe sure the filter cover is securely installed The power will not turn on unless it is correctly installed elf dust or dirt has collected inside the bottom air filter not remov
71. heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other le Q O le gt products including amplifiers that produce heat INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IMPORTANT READ BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT e You have acquired a product that includes software licensed to SHARP Corporation by Lineo Inc Lineo The Software is protected by copyright laws international copyright treaties and other intellectual prop erty laws and treaties Lineo and its suppliers retain all ownership of and intellectual property rights in including copyright the Software components and all copies thereof provided however that certain components of the Software are components licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 which Lineo supports You may obtain a copy of the GNU General Public License at http www fsf org copyleft gpl html Lineo will provide source code for any of the components of the Software licensed under the GNU General Public License To obtain such source code send email to embedix support lineo com OS Embedix Embedded Linux Embedix TM is a registered trademark of U S A LINEO Inc Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries PC AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States Adobe Acrobat is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Macintosh is a registe
72. iano Svenska Portugu s pu Front Ceiling Front Rear Ceiling Rear Normal Level A Level B 9600 bps 38400 bps 115200 bps Old Password New Password Reconfirm Old Code New Code Reconfirm GB 41 u c o O O Q O gt Using the Menu Screen This projector has two sets of menu screens that allow you to adjust the image and various projector settings You can operate the menus from the projector or remote control using the following proce dure Menu screen for INPUT 1 Menu screen for INPUT 3 or INPUT 2 RGB mode or INPUT 4 Mode Contrast Ili C Contrast Ili D Bright Brigt im 3 Signal Progressive Mode 89 Menu Selections Adjustments ENTER button MENU 1 Press e The menu screen is displayed Note e The Picture menu screen for selected input mode is displayed e The on screen display shown on the lower right is displayed when the IN PUT 1 or 2 mode is selected A 4 gt buttons buttons Contrast Ill Red EDO Blue Q CLR Temp 89 4 Reset 3 5 Signal Type 90 Progressive Mode 0 68 42 Press 4 or P to select the menu
73. images in their native resolution Gamma Image quality enhancement function that offers a richer image by brightening the darker portions of the image without altering the brightness of the brighter portions You can select four different modes STANDARD PRESENTATION CINEMA and CUSTOM Keylock Level Mode that can lock the operation of projector but tons to prevent mischief Keystone correction Function to digitally correct a distorted image when the projector is set up at an angle smooth ens out jaggies on keystone images and com presses the image not only horizontally but verti cally keeping the 4 3 aspect ratio Notevision Lock Down A new ceiling mounting mechanism that is ef fective in anti theft and realizing improved in stallation strength Password A password is set so that changes cannot be made in the settings of the Options 2 menu Phase Phase shift is a timing shift between isomorphic signals with the same resolution When phase level is incorrect the projected image typically displays horizontal flicker Picture in Picture Allows you to add video images onto a data screen image providing you with even more effective pre sentations Progressive Mode The progressive display projects a smoother video image You can select three different modes 2D Progressive 3D Progressive and Film Mode Resize Allows you to modify or customize the picture dis play mode to enhance the input image You can
74. io cable See page 18 A DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor and an RS 232C serial control cable AN C10RS sold separately See page 23 Component video audio visual equipment A VCR Laser disc player or other audio visual equipment See page 20 A DVD player or DTV decoder See page 21 is the umbrella term used to describe the new digital television system in the United States amplifier audio components using An audio cable commercially available See page 22 An RGB cable See page 24 A computer RGB cable AN C10BM AN C10MC or AN C10PC sold separately See page 24 v GB 16 Be _ Supplied Connecting the Power accessory Cord Plug in the supplied power cord into the AC socket on the rear of the pro jector Power code GB 17 5 5 O emp O 5 o D 5 o D Connecting the Projector to Other Devices Connecting the Projector to a Computer Connecting to a Computer Using the RGB Cable RGB cable 1 Connect the projector to the computer using the supplied RGB cable e Secure the connectors by tightening the thumbscrews To RGB output terminal 2 To input audio signal connect To audio output terminal the projector to the computer using the supplied computer audio cable Note eSee page 93 Computer Compatibility Chart for a list of computer signals com patible with the projector Use w
75. iopo AUTO tnv o ny ia 93 68 EOK Este equipamento obedece as exig ncias das directivas 89 336 73 23 na sua versao corrigida pela directiva 93 68 CEE Este aparato satisface las exigencias de las Directivas 89 336 CEE y 73 23 CEE modificadas por medio de la 93 68 CEE Denna utrustning uppfyller kraven enligt riktlinjerna 89 336 EEC och 73 23 EEC sa som kompletteras av 93 68 EEC Dette produktet oppfyller betingelsene i direktivene 89 336 EEC og 73 23 EEC i endringen 93 68 EEC Tama laite t ytt direktiivien 89 336 EEC ja 73 23 EEC vaatimukset joita on muutettu direktiivill 93 68 EEC SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U K The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non rewireable moulded plug incorporating a 10A fuse Should the fuse need to be replaced a BSI ASTA approved 1362 fuse marked lt amp and of the same rating as above which is also indicated on the pin face of the plug must be used Always refit the fuse cover after replacing the fuse Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted In the unlikely event of the socket outlet in your home not being compatible with the plug supplied cut off the mains plug and fit an appropriate type DANGER The fuse from the cut off plug should be removed and the cut off plug destroyed immediately and disposed of in a safe manner Under no circumstances should the cut off plug be inserted elsewhere int
76. is adjustable up to approxi mately 12 degrees on the front and 3 degrees on the back from the standard po sition e Do not press HEIGHT ADJUST when the adjustment foot is extended without firmly holding the projector e Do not hold the lens when lifting or lower ing the projector e When lowering the projector be careful not to get your finger caught in the area between the adjustment foot and the projector GB 27 Setup Do E Adjusting the Lens The image is focused and adjusted to the desired size using the focus ring or zoom knob on the projector Focus ring Zoom knob 1 The focus is adjusted by rotat ing the focus ring 2 Zooming is adjusted by mov ing the zoom knob GB 28 Setting up the Screen Position the projector perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat and level to achieve an optimal image 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 e A polarizing screen cannot be used with this projector An optional lens AN C12MZ from Sha
77. ith com puter signals other than those listed may cause some of the functions not to work e When connecting the projector to a com puter in this way select RGB for Signal Type in the Picture menu See page 46 e A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers Con tact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center e Depending on the computer you are us ing an image may not be projected unless the signal output setting of the computer is switched to the external output Refer to the computer operation manual for switch ing the computer signal output settings Computer audio RGB cable Computer audio cable Connect the thumbscrew cable making sure that it fits correctly into the terminal Then firmly se cure the connectors by tightening the screws on both sides of the plug Do not remove the ferrite core attached to the RGB cable Ferrite core GB 18 Plug and Play function when connecting to a 15 pin terminal This projector is compatible with VESA standard DDC 1 DDC 2B The projector and a VESA DDC compatible computer will communicate their setting requirements allowing for quick and easy setup Before using the Plug and Play function be sure to turn on the projector first and the connected compute
78. ject it to hard impact and or vibration as this can result in damage Take extra caution with the lens Before mov ing the projector be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and disconnect any other cables con nected to it Other connected equipment When connecting a computer or other audio visual equipment to the projector make the connections AF TER turning off the projector and the 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 over seas be sure to use the appropriate power cord for the country you are in Temperature monitor function B If the projector starts to overheat due to setup problems or block age of the air vents 4 and will blink in the lower left corner of the picture If the temperature continues to rise the lamp will turn off the temperature warning in dicator on the projector will blink and after a 90 sec ond cooling off period the power will shut off Refer to Maintenance Indicators on page 83 for details e The cooling fan regulates the internal temperature and its performance is automatically controlled The sound of the fan may change during
79. jector PG C45S NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL 60 SECAM DTV480I DTV480P DTV540P DTV580I DT V580P DTV720P DTV1035I DTV 10801 LCD panel x 3 RGB optical shutter method Panel size 0 99 25 1 mm 15 H x 20 W mm No of dots 480 000 dots 800 H x 600 V 1 1 27 x zoom lens 1 7 2 2 f 36 5 46 3 mm AC 250 W lamp 15 pin mini D sub connector Y 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q terminated 0 7 Vp p 75 Q terminated Pr 0 7 Vp p 75 Q terminated 500 TV lines S VIDEO 15 pin mini D sub connector RGB separate sync on green type analog input 0 0 7 Vp p positive 75 Q terminated HORIZONTAL SYNC SIGNAL TTL level positive negative VERTICAL SYNC SIGNAL Same as above RCA connector VIDEO composite video 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q terminated 4 pin Mini DIN connector Y luminance signal 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q terminated chrominance signal Burst 0 286 Vp p 75 Q terminated 9 pin mini DIN connector 12 120 MHz 43 160 Hz 15 102 kHz 23 5 mm minijack AUDIO 0 5 Vrms more than 47 stereo 3 0 W monaural 4cmx7cm 100 240 V 3 4 50 60 Hz 340 W Standard mode 290 W Low power mode About 0 8 W When Mntr out RS232 is set to OFF 1 280 BTU hour 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C 4 F to 140 F 20 to 60 C Plastic 38 kHz 15 Ye x 3 7s x 11 6 390 W x 99 0 x 294 D mm main body only 15 10 x 4 Ae x 11 vs 393 x 114 0
80. keycode af CO Password gt ter the right password is entered Anti Theft Password Select Anti Theft in the Options 2 menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 e Once the function is activated you must remember the correct keycode We sug gest you record the keycode in a safe place where only authorized users have access If you lose or forget your keycode you will need to contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Ser vice Center see page 96 You may need to bring your projector to them to restore the projector to original factory condition password and keycode reset 1 Press any button you like on 9 Lamp Life the remote control or projec 9 pained tor to set the first digit in New KeylockLevel gt Code RS 2320 bps Password gt Anti Theft 014 Note All Reset NEN e The following buttons on the remote control and projector cannot be set as keycodes e POWER ON OFF buttons e ENTER button UNDO MENU button e FORWARD button e BACK button GB 75 asp 0 Setting the Anti Theft 2 Enter the remaining 3 digits by pressing any buttons you like p 3 Enter the same keycode once more in Reconfirm Note e The Keylock
81. lect the INPUT mode e After pressing once on the projector use amp to select the desired input mode Note eWhen no signal is received NO SIGNAL will be displayed When a signal that the projector is not pre set to receive is received NOT REG will be displayed eWhen Auto Search is ON the INPUT modes with signals can be selected see page 64 e The INPUT mode is not displayed when OSD display is set to Level A or Level See page 65 About the INPUT modes Used for projecting im ages from equipment that sends RGB signals or component signals con nected to the RGB input terminal Used for projecting im Video ages from equipment connected to the VIDEO input terminal Used for projecting im ages from equipment connected to the S VIDEO input terminal 4 Press C or on the remote control to adjust the volume Note Pressing will lower the volume Pressing will raise the volume e On the projector the volume can be adjusted by pressing or the projector operate as cursor buttons 4 when the menu screen is active WOn screen Display Example INPUT 1 mode Using RGB 5 INPUT 1 RGB Using Component Component INPUT 2 mode Using RGB INPUT2 RGB Using Component INPUT 3 mode Using Video INPUT3 Video INPUT 4 mode Using S Video NS INPUT4 S Video
82. lly adjusting images when connected to a computer Power indicator Illuminates red when the projector is in standby When the power is turned on this indicator will illuminate green Lamp replacement C indicator green indicating normal function Replace the lamp when the indicator illuminates red For selecting menu items ED voLuwE buttons For adjusting the speaker sound level MENU button For displaying adjustment and setting screens Temperature warning C indicator When the internal temperature rises this indicator will illuminate red UNDO button For undoing an operation or returning to the default settings ENTER button For setting items selected or adjusted on the menu HEIGHT ADJUST rj button 28 Focus ring Intake vent Adjustment foot 77722 a Carrying handle GE Remote control sensor GP Air filter cooling fan Intake vent Attaching and removing the lens cap on the bottom of e Press on the two buttons of the lens cap the projector and attach it on the lens Then release the buttons to lock it in place e Press on the two buttons of the lens cap and remove it from the lens GB 10 Projector Rear View USB terminal 25 Terminal for connecting a computer using a USB cable RS 232C terminal E For controlling projector using a computer AUDIO OUTPUT
83. lug should fail to fit into the power outlet please contact your electrician Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug a Two wire type mains plug b Three wire grounding type mains plug with a grounding terminal This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dan gerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 18 Damage Requiring Se
84. may spread inside of the projector In such a case it is recommended you contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center to remove the damaged lamp and assure safe operation Replacing the Lamp Caution e Do not remove the lamp unit immediately after operation of the projector The lamp will be hot and touching it can lead to burn or injury e Wait at least one hour after the power cord is disconnected to allow the surface of the lamp unit to fully cool before removing the lamp unit B If the new lamp does not light after replacement take your projector to the nearest Sharp Autho rized Projector Dealer or Service Center for repair Purchase a replacement lamp unit of type BQC XGC50X 1 from your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center Then carefully change the lamp by following the instructions described in this section If you wish you may have the lamp replaced at your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center GB 85 Regarding the Lamp Removing and Install ing the Lamp Unit BQC XGC50X 1 e Be sure to remove the lamp unit by the handle Be sure not to touch the glass surface of the lamp unit or the inside of the projector e To avoid injury to yourself and damage to the lamp be sure to carefully follow the steps below Do not loosen other screws except for the Power OFF button lamp unit cover and lamp unit Only the silver screw
85. mmunications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense U S A ONLY The enclosed computer cable must be used with the device The cable is provided to ensure that the device complies with FCC Class A verification WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures WARNING The cooling fan in this projector continues to run for about 90 seconds after the projector is turned off During normal operation when turning the power off always use the power OFF button on the projector or on the remote control Ensure the cooling fan has stopped before disconnecting the power cord DURING NORMAL OPERATION NEVER TURN THE PROJECTOR OFF BY DISCONNECTING THE POWER CORD FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WILL RESULT IN PREMATURE LAMP FAILURE PRODUCT DISPOSAL This projector utilizes tin lead solder and a pressurized lamp containing a small amount of mercury Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or if you are located in the United States of America the Electronic Industries Alliance www eiae org Caution Concerning the Lamp Replacement see Replacing the Lamp on page 85
86. n Red on Power indicator CG PINKS GB 83 Maintenance Indicators f the temperature warning indicator illuminates and the power turns off follow the above possible solutions and then wait until the projector has cooled down completely before plugging in the power cord and turning the power back on At least 5 minutes e f the power is turned off and then turned on again as during a brief test the lamp replacement indicator may be triggered preventing the power from going on Should this occur take the power cord out of the wall outlet and plug it back in again e f you want to clean the air vents during projector operation be sure to first press and after power has turned off and the cooling fan has stopped then clean the vents Do not unplug the power cord after the power has been turned off and while the cooling fan is running The cooling fan runs for about 90 seconds 84 Regarding the Lamp Lamp It is recommended that the lamp sold separately be replaced when the remaining lamp life be comes 6 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 70 B For lamp replacement please consult your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center IMPORTANT NOTE TO U S CUSTOMERS The lamp included with this projector is backed by a 90 day parts and lab
87. n allows you to check the remain ing lamp life percentage Select the Options 2 menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see pages 42 to 45 Note elt is recommended that the lamp be changed when the remaining lamp life becomes 6 For lamp replacement contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center e The table at the right indicates rough esti mates in the case of using only in each mode shown Remaining lamp life changes within the range of the values shown depending on the frequency at which Power Save is switched ON and OFF see page 69 GB 70 S Lamp Life Remaining Lamp Life cl PRJ Mode oC Percentage Keylock Level gt RS 232C bps CO Password 99 Anti Theft All Reset Remaining lamp life 100 Used with only ON on Power Save 2 000 hours 133 hours Low power mode Used with only OFF on Power Save 1 500 hours 100 hours Standard mode Reversing Inverting Projected Images This projector is equipped with a reverse invert image function that allows you to reverse or invert the projected image for various applications Sh Front Ceiling Front Inverted image D Rear Ceiling Rear Reversed and inverted image Setting the Projection Mode el PRJ Mode De Front Keylock Level 5 ceilingsFro
88. n the power will be shut off After ap pears be sure to perform the fol lowing measures lf you try to turn on the projector a fourth time without replacing the lamp the pro jector will not turn on Maintenance indicator Possible Solution Abnormal e Blocked air intake e Relocate the projector to an area with proper ventilation e Cooling fan break Take the projector to your nearest down Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer e Internal circuit failure or Service Center see page 96 e Clogged air intake for repair The internal temperature is abnormally high Temperature warning indicator Red on Power off e Remaining lamp life becomes 6 or under e Carefully replace the lamp See page 86 e Take the projector to your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center see page 96 for repair e Please exercise care when replacing the lamp Red blinks Red on Time to change Green on the lamp Green blinks when the lamp is active Lamp replacement indicator The lamp does not illuminate e Burnt out lamp e Lamp circuit failure e Securely install the covers f the power indicator blinks even when the filter cover is securely installed contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center for advice The power indicator blinks in red when the projector is on e The filter cover lamp unit cover or lens cover is open Green o
89. nt Select PRJ Mode in the Options 2 85 232 gt bps Crear menu on the menu screen Password gt T CeilingsRear For operating the menu screen see Ey Anti Theft 2 zl pages 42 to 45 n Q Note Front Ceiling Front Rear Ceiling Rear e f a password has been set the password E Fron From iee input box will be displayed when select r ing the PRJ Mode I CeilingsRear CeilingtRear TJ CeilingRear e This function is used for the reversed im age and ceiling mount setups See page 32 for these setups Locking the Operation Buttons on the Projector This function can be used to lock the use of certain operation buttons on the projector The following are the three keylock levels m Q o lt F O o on o Setting up the Keylock os 5 Lamp Life Select Keylock Level in the Options PRJ Mode ld 2 menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see mee eee Password Level pages 42 to 45 Anti Theft All Reset Note f a password has been set the password input box will be displayed when select ing the Keylock Level 71 Locking the Operation Buttons on the Projector Canceling the Keylock _
90. o 45 Economy Mode Setting the Video System The video input system mode is preset to Auto however a clear picture from the con nected audio visual equipment may not be received depending on the video signal differ ence In that case switch the video signal Setting the Video Options j Audio Out Auto Search System Speaker x Select Video System in the Options DNR 1 menu on the menu screen Video System Auto For operating the menu screen see Background 3O G rALGO 60HD pages 42 to 45 Startup Image D S sECcAM e Economy Mode 0 NTSC4 43 i NTSC3 58 lt Note P2 PAL M e The video signal can only be set in IN ran PUT 3 or INPUT 4 mode e n Auto images are displayed in PAL even if PAL N or PAL M input signals are received When connected to PAL video equipment SECAM When connected to SECAM video equipment NTSC4 43 When reproducing NTSC signals in PAL video equipment NTSC3 58 When connected to NTSC video equipment GB 66 Saving Projected Images e This projector allows you to capture projected images RGB signals and set them as a startup image or background image when no signals are being received e You can capture the images that are input using RGB signals gt Options Capturing the Image ee Select Image Capture in the Options s
91. o Sync Disp pers Save 123456789 Firmware perm DESI GB 78 Maintenance Cleaning the projector Be sure to unplug the power cord before clean ing 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 Do not use volatile agents such as insecticides on the projector Do not attach rubber or plastic items on the pro jector for long time The effects of some of the agents in the plastic may cause damage to the quality or finish of the projector B When the dirt is hard to remove soak a cloth in a neutral detergent diluted with water wring the cloth well and then wipe the projector Strong cleaning detergents may discolor warp or damage the coating on the projector Make sure to test on a small inconspicuous area on the projector before using GB 80 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 coat ing film on the surface of the lens As the surface of the lens can easily get dam aged be sure 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 Replacing the Air Filter This projector is equipped with air fil ters to ensure t
92. o a 10A socket outlet as a serious electric shock may occur To fit an appropriate plug to the mains lead follow the instructions below IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this product may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows e The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the plug terminal which is marked N or coloured black e The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the plug terminal which is marked L or coloured red Ensure that neither the brown nor the blue wire is connected to the earth terminal in your three pin plug Before replacing the plug cover make sure that e f the new fitted plug contains a fuse its value is the same as that removed from the cut off plug e he cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the mains lead and not simply over the lead wires IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN The supplied CD ROM contains operation instructions in English German French Swedish Spanish Italian Dutch Portuguese Chinese Korean and Arabic Carefully read through the operation instructions before operating the projector Die mitgelieferte CD ROM enthalt Bedienungsanleitungen in Englisch Deutsch Franz sisch Schwedisch Spanisch Italienisch Niederl ndisch Portugiesisch Chinesisch Koreanisc
93. onnecting the Projector to Other Devices Using as a Wired Remote Control Connecting the Remote Control to the Projector When the remote control cannot be used due to the range or positioning of the projector rear projection etc connect a 03 5 mm minijack cable commercially available or available as Sharp service part QCNW 4870CEZZ from the WIRED R C JACK on the top of the remote control to the WIRED RE MOTE control input terminal WIRED REMOTE control input terminal To WIRED R C JACK 93 5 mm minijack cable commercially available or available as Sharp service part QCNW 4870CEZZ GB 26 Setup Using the Adjustment Feet HEIGHT ADJUST The height of the projector can be adjusted button using the adjustment feet at the front and back of the projector when the surface the projec tor is placed on is uneven or when the screen Adjustment foot is slanted The projection of the image can be made higher by adjusting the projector when it is in a location lower than the screen 1 Press HEIGHT ADJUST 5 5 O emp O 5 o D 5 o D 2 Lift the projector to adjust its height and remove your finger HEIGHT ADJUST 3 Rotate the adjustment feet at the back of the projector for fine adjustment Note e When returning the projector to its original position hold the projector firmly press HEIGHT ADJUST and then gently lower it e The projector
94. or limited warranty All service of this projector under warranty including lamp replacement must be obtained through a Sharp Autho rized Projector Dealer or Service Center For the name of the nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center please call toll free 1 888 GO SHARP 1 888 467 4277 Caution Concerning the Lamp B This projector utilizes a pressurized mercury lamp A loud sound may indicate lamp failure Lamp failure can be attributed to numerous sources such as excessive shock improper cooling surface scratches or deterioration of the lamp due to a lapse of usage time The period of time up to failure largely varies depending on the individual lamp and or the condition and the frequency of use It is important to note that failure can often result in the bulb cracking When the lamp replacement indicator and on screen display icon are illuminated or flash it is rec ommended that the lamp be replaced with a new one immediately even if the lamp appears to be operating normally Should the lamp break the glass particles may spread inside the lamp cage or gas contained in the lamp may be vented into the room from the exhaust vent Because the gas in this lamp includes mercury ventilate the room well if the lamp breaks and avoid all exposure to the released gas In case of exposure to the gas consult with a doctor as soon as possible Should the lamp break there is also a possibility that glass particles
95. osite sync signals e SXGA SXGA and XGA compatible in advanced intelligent compression e AICS Advanced Intelligent Compression and Expansion System resizing technology The following is a list of modes that conform to VESA However this projector supports other signals PC Horizontal Vertical VESA Resolution iiv Standard Display Z 54 3 70 1 152 x 864 64 1 ui SXGA 757 80 65 9 72 674 74 1 280x1 024 640 60 v D NN that are not VESA standards PC Horizontal Vertical ee Resolution ie tal ene Display 2 m 640 350 720 350 27 27 0 2 1 9 270 60 640 x 400 are 9 gt 4 270 720 x 400 Upscale 640 x 480 SVGA 800 600 568 90 Advanced XGA 1 024 x 769 584 372 Intelligent Compression 806 100 nm Advanced Intelligent Compression Upscale Advanced Intelligent Compression ne 16 832x624 496 75 SXGA_ 1 152x 870 685 75 PC WS 1 280 x 960 60 SGIWS 535 80 edel 1 152 x oo S08 1 6 v Advanced Intelligent Compression Temporary noise may be visible with vertical frequencies above 100Hz if OSD functions are activated e This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous CRT
96. ower cord into the AC socket of the projector 2 Reset the lamp timer m e While pressing simultaneously and TO on the projector press 5 on the projector e LAMP 100 is displayed indicating that the lamp timer is reset 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 MS Securing screw INPUT button AC socket ENTER button Power O N um KEYSIJ NE SYNC button AL Morr UNDO buttom GB 87 gt 5 3 e Connecting Pin Assignments INPUT 1 2 RGB and OUTPUT Signal Terminal 15 pin Mini D sub female connector RGB Input Component Input 1 Video input red 1 Pr 2 Video input green sync on green 2 3 Video input blue 3 Ps 4 Reserve input 1 4 Not connected OO 5 Composite sync 5 Not connected aw n 6 Earth red 6 Earth Pr a USE 7 Earth green sync on green 7 Earth Y b gt a 0 Co 8 Earth blue 8 Earth Ps 9 Not connected 9 Not connected 10 GND 10 Not connected 11 GND 11 Not connected 12 Bi directional data 12 Not connected 13 Horizontal sync signal 13 Not connected 14 Vertical sync signal 14 Not connected Data clock 15 Not connected RS 232C Terminal 9 pin Mini DIN female connector
97. peaker 2 1 menu on the menu screen ET For operating the menu screen see 050 Display 42 to 45 Image Capture 02 Save Image Background Q 5 Startup Image op Economy Mode 1 Press or to select Save Image and press e The projected image is captured It may take some time for capturing 2 1 ress lt r to se ect Do you want to save this image as a custom image in the projector Yes Previously saved custom image will be deleted ENTER 5 Press E Note e Only images from SVGA 800 x 600 non interlace signals in INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 mode can be captured e The saved image is reduced to 256 colors elmages from equipment connected to INPUT 3 or INPUT 4 terminal cannot be captured eOnly one image can be captured and saved e The color of images may differ before and after saving if an image is captured on which image adjustment has been per formed using the C M S function Deleting the Captured Image m Q lt O o O o This custom image saved in the pro jector will be deleted 1 Select Delete and press 2 i Press or P to select OK ENTER 2 Press GB 67 Setting a Background Image This function allows you to select the image displayed when no signal is being sent to the projector Selected Item Sharp SHARP
98. peed and if pressed Auto Sync will be executed in High Speed mode If the button is pressed again within one minute Auto Sync will be ex ecuted in Normal mode Auto Sync Display 3 Clock BN Function Phase MO O O Used to set the screen displayed during Auto H Pos O Sync vPos EO QO 65 Reset Select Auto Sync Disp in the Fine Sync menu on the menu screen Save Setting Select Setting For operating the menu Screen see Special Modes pages 42 to 45 Signal Info c Auto Sync gt lt Auto Sync Disp C gt 90 Note of os The image set as a background image is projected 3 es The computer image being ad justed is displayed GB 50 Easy to Use Functions Selecting the Picture Display Mode This function allows you to modify or customize the picture display mode to enhance the input image Depending on the input signal you can choose NORMAL FULL DOT BY DOT BORDER STRETCH or SMART STRETCH image pL Switching the Picture Display Using Different Input Signals RESIZE We RESIZE Press 258 gt l RESIZE button eEach time is pressed the display changes as shown on page 52 and 53 the Dot by Dot Mode images dis played in the original resolution therefore Screen display of the picture display mode
99. pment eA 93 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available is required for audio input GB 20 Connecting to Component Video Equipment Use a 3 RCA to 15 pin D sub cable when con necting to the INPUT 1 or 2 terminal compo nent video equipment such as DVD players and DTV decoders DTV is the umbrella term used to describe the new digital television system in the United States 1 Connect the projector to the video equipment using the 3 RCA to 15 pin D sub cable 2 Connect the projector to the video equipment using 3 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA au dio cable commercially avail able Note eWhen connecting the projector to the video equipment in this way select Com ponent for Signal Type in the Picture menu See page 46 eA 93 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available is required for audio input Optional cable WD L9 93 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable COMPUTER H Ja 9 o0 Sp e 3 RCA to 15 pin 3RCA to 15 pin D sub cable Type AN C3CP 9 10 3 0 m To analog component output terminal DVD player or DTV decoder To audio output terminal D sub cable sold separately commercially available 5 5 O emp O 5 o D 5 o D GB 21 Connecting the Projector to Other Devices Connecting to an Amplifier Connecting to an Amplifier or O
100. projector operation due to changes in the fan speed This does not indicate malfunction e Do not unplug the power cord during projection or cool ing fan operation This can create damage due to the rise in internal temperature as the cooling fan also stops 0 How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals Windows Macintosh PDF operation manuals in several languages are included in the CD ROM so that you can work with the projector even if you do not have this manual To utilize these manuals you need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader on your PC Windows or Macintosh If you have not installed Acrobat Reader yet you can install it from the CD ROM To install Acrobat Reader from the CD ROM For Windows For Macintosh Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive Double click the My Computer icon Double click the CD ROM icon Double click the CD ROM drive Double click the ACROBAT folder Double click the ACROBAT folder Double click the language name of the folder Double click the language name of the folder that you want to view that you want to view Double click the installation program and Double click the installation program and follow the instructions on the screen follow the instructions on the screen 6 9 t0 DONO For other operating systems Please download Acrobat Reader from the Internet http www adobe com For other languages If yo
101. r last Note e The DDC Plug and Play function of this projector operates only when used in conjunction with a VESA DDC compatible computer 5 5 O emp O 5 o D 5 o D GB 19 Connecting the Projector to Other Devices Connecting to Video Equipment Connecting to Video Equipment Using an S video a Composite Video oran Audio Cable To S video output terminal Using an S video video or audio cable a VCR laser disc player or other audio visual equip ment can be connected to INPUT 3 INPUT 4 and AUDIO L R input terminals To video output terminal To audio output terminal 1 Connect the projector to the video equipment using an S video cable or a composite video cable both commercially available 03 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available o Composite video cable commercially available o S video cable commercially available 2 Connect the projector to the video equipment using 63 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA au dio cable commercially avail able Note e The INPUT 4 S VIDEO terminal uses a video signal system in which the picture is separated into color and luminance sig nals to realize a higher quality image To view a higher quality image use a com mercially available S video cable to con nect the INPUT 4 terminal on the projec tor and the S video output terminal on the video equi
102. red trademark of Apple Computer Inc in the United States and or other countries This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group All other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective compa nies GB 7 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Be sure to read 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 a replacement See Replacing the Lamp on page 85 Cautions concerning the setup of the projector For minimal servicing and to maintain high image qual ity SHARP recommends that this projector be installed in an area free from humidity dust and cigarette smoke When the projector is subjected to these environments the lens must be cleaned more often As long as the projector is regularly cleaned use in these environ ments will not reduce the overall operation life of the unit Internal cleaning should only be performed 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 cur tains and dim the lights when se
103. rp is also available for specialized application Contact your local Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer for details on the lens Refer to the lens installation manual when attaching a lens Throw Distance The graph below is for 100 inches 254 cm screen with 4 3 normal mode O O o Q gt o Screen AN C12MZ 7 11 10 2 41 3 04 m Throw ratio 1 1 18 1 48 Standard 11 11 15 4 3 62 4 67 m Throw ratio 1 1 77 2 25 5 10 15 20 ft Standard Setup Front Projection Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according to the desired picture size See page 30 Example of Standard Setup e The distance from the screen to the projector may vary depending on the size of the screen P 30 902 SA e The default setting can be used when placing the projector in front of the screen If the projected im age is reversed or inverted readjust the setting to Audience Front in PRJ Mode P 71 e Place the projector so that an imaginary horizontal line that passes through the center of the lens is perpendicular to the screen GB 29 Setup Screen Size and Projection Distance Base line the lens center Horizontal line passing through Lens center Standard Lens Throw ratio 1 1 77 to 2 25 NORMAL Mode 4 3 Picture Screen siz
104. rvice 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 19 20 21 22 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition Wall or Ceiling Mounting This product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Heat This product should be situated away from
105. s are loosened e Please refer to the installation manual included with the lamp unit 1 Press on the projector to turn off the power 4 2 ON INPUT KEYSTONE AUTO SYNC e Wait until the cooling fan stops AWarning e Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use The lamp will be very hot and may cause burn or injury Disconnect the power cord e Unplug the power cord from the AC socket e Leave the lamp until it has fully cooled down about 1 hour Change the air filter e Change the air filter whenever you in stall the lamp unit see pages 81 and 4 Remove the lamp unit cover e Loosen the user service screw that secures the lamp unit cover Then open the cover in the direction of the arrow GB 86 5 Remove the lamp unit e Loosen the securing screws from the lamp unit Hold the lamp unit by the handle and pull it in the direction of the arrow 6 Insert the new lamp unit e Press the lamp unit firmly into the lamp unit compartment Fasten the secur ing screws f Attach the lamp unit cover nsert the tab of the lamp unit cover into the opening and press the cover until it clicks in place elf the lamp unit and lamp cover are not correctly installed the power will not turn on even if the power cord is connected to the projector Resetting the Lamp Timer Reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp 1 Connect the power cord e Plug the p
106. s or to select the lt MENU button menu you want to adjust ENTER BE VA lt button c MG Note buttons eFor details on the menus see the tree charts on pages 40 and 41 Menu screen 3 Press A or to select the you want to set Red Blue EDO 0 CLR Temp MI dp 82 Reset lt O t e Signal 90 Progressive Mode 9 UNDO ePress to return to the previous screen n some menus select the icon us H C J Q gt Audio Out Ing LI Speaker Auto Search DNR OSD Display Image Capture Background Startup Image QP Economy Mode amp Options gt Audio Out gt Speaker Auto Search 909 DNR gt C9orr OSD Display gt 3 Gi Level 1 e Image Capture gt 2 Level 2 E Background Level 3 Startup Image gt oP Economy Mode 44 4 Press e The cursor shifts to the sub menu 5 Press A or V to select the set ting of the item displayed in the sub menu 6 Press e The item selected is set Note e Some adjustment items will display a confirmation message When setting an item press or P to select Yes or OK and then press O N M MENU Press e The menu will disappear C Options Q gt Audio
107. s range Computer Input only e Perform Fine Sync Adjustments Clock Adjustment e Perform Fine Sync Adjustments Phase Adjustment Picture is blurred e Noise will appear depending on the computer noise appears e he DNR Digital Noise Reduction setting is not correct e Cables incorrectly connected to rear panel of projector e Volume is set to minimum e he MUTE display appears Picture appears but no sound is heard An unusual sound is e f the picture is normal the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage occasionally heard caused by a room temperature changes This will not affect from the cabinet operation or performance Maintenance e See Maintenance Indicators indicator illuminates e he signal in INPUT 1 or 2 is not an RGB SVGA 800 x 600 signal Images cannot be captured if the signals are different from the above Image cannot be captured GB 94 Troubleshooting e The signal in INPUT 1 or 2 is set to a resolution that exceeds SXGA Pict in Pict does not e The signal in INPUT 1 or 2 is sending Component signals 4801 work 480P 540P 5801 580P 720P 1035I 10801 e The signal in INPUT 1 or 2 is set to interlace mode using RGB signals e The Keylock level is set If the Keylock level is set to Level B all the buttons are locked If the Keylock level is set to Level A only the INPUT and VOLUME buttons are functional Picture is green on e Change the input signal t
108. ta 3 USB USB data 3 4 4 SG Signal Ground GB 88 RS 232C Specifications and Command Settings PC control A computer can be used to control the projector by connecting an RS 232C serial control cable cross type sold separately to the projector See page 23 for connection Communication conditions Set the serial port settings of the computer to match that of the table Signal format Conforms to RS 232C standard Baud rate 9 600 bps Data length 8 bits Parity bit None Stop bit 1 bit Flow control None Basic format Commands from the computer are sent in the following order command parameter and return code After the projector processes the command from the computer it sends a response code to the computer Command format C1 C2 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4 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 more than one code is being sent send each command only after the response code for the previous command from the projector is verified n the case of transmitting commands during standby it takes a maximum of 30 seconds until the response code 15 received e When the power is turned on during standby with the POWER command wait for at least 30 seconds after the power has been turned on and then transmit the next command
109. ther Audio Components Using 03 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA au dio cable an amplifier or other audio compo nents can be connected to the AUDIO OUT PUT terminal Audio input terminal tu Connect the projector to the amplifier using a 23 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available eAlways turn off the projector before connecting to audio components in order to protect both the projector and the components being connected e By using external audio components the volume can be amplified for better sound e The AUDIO OUTPUT terminal allows you to output audio to audio components from the selected AUDIO input terminal for INPUT 1 and 2 or AUDIO L R input terminals for INPUT 3 and 4 connected to audiovisual equipment For details on Variable Audio Output and Fixed Audio Output FAO see page 63 eA 93 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available is required for audio input 3 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available GB 22 Controlling the Projector by a Computer Connecting a Computer Using a DIN D sub RS 232C Adaptor and an RS 232C Serial Control Cable When the RS 232C terminal on the projector 15 connected to a computer with a DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor and an RS 232C serial con trol cable cross type sold separately the computer can be used to control the projec tor and che
110. these inputs are directly displayed therefore 2D Progressive 3D Progressive and Film Mode cannot be selected These modes can be selected in interlace signals other than 10801 ein NTSC or PAL60HZ even if the 3D Pro gressive mode has been set the three two pull down enhancement will be en abled automatically when the film source has been entered PAL50Hz or SECAM the two two pull down enhancement will be enabled only in the Film Mode when the film source has been entered 88 47 Adjusting Computer Images Use the Fine Sync function in case of irregularities such as vertical stripes or flickering in portions of the screen Adjusts vertical noise Adjusts horizontal noise similar to tracking on your VCR Centers the on screen image by moving it to the left or right Centers the on screen image by moving it up or down When Auto Sync is OFF Goce When Auto Sync is OFF interference such Eu a 2 as flickering or vertical stripes may occur if HPs O displaying tilings or vertical stripes Should this occur adjust Clock Phase eset and V Pos for obtaining an optimum image Save Setting Select Clock Phase H Pos or V lt gt Select Setting Pos in the Fine Sync menu on the SL aaka Signal Info menu screen For operating the menu screen see Auto Sync Disp pages 4
111. tion of an Image 1 Press e Enlarges the image v e Pressing Or enlarges or re Rid duces the projected image Note ENLARGE Enlarge Red c buttons 1 x3 x4 x9 x16 X36 x64 e You can change the location of the enlarged image using V and gt eWhen an image with a resolution higher than XGA is displayed x2 and x3 cannot be selected VOn screen Display 2 Press to cancel the opera tion then the magnification returns to x1 Note In the following cases the image will return to the normal size x1 e When switching the INPUT mode e When has been pressed e When the input signal is changed e When the input signal resolution and refresh rate vertical frequency change m Q lt O o O o GB 55 Gamma Correction Function Gamma is an image quality enhancement function that offers a richer image by brightening the darker portions of the image without altering the brightness of the brighter portions When you are displaying images with frequent dark scenes such as a film or concert or when you are displaying images in a bright room this feature makes the dark scenes easier to see and gives the impression of greater depth in the image Adjusting Gamma Correction GAMMA 1 Press e Each time is pressed the gamma level toggles between the different types of gamma modes 2 Tor
112. tting up the screen in a sunny or bright room The projector may safely be tilted to a maximum angle of 12 degrees Placement should be within 12 degrees Do not subject the projector to hard impact and or vibration Take care with 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 make your eyes tired Be sure to occasionally rest your eyes Avoid locations with high or low temperature The operating temperature for the projector is from 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 The storage temperature for the projector is from 4 F to 140 F 20 to 60 Do not block the exhaust and intake vents Allow atleast 7 9 inches 20 cm of space between the exhaust vent and the nearest wall or obstruction GB 8 Be sure that the intake vent and the exhaust vent are not obstructed B ifthe cooling fan becomes obstructed a protection cir cuit will automatically turn off the projector This does not indicate a malfunction Remove the projector power cord from the wall outlet and wait at least 10 minutes Place the projector where the 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 Cautions regarding the transportation of the pro jector When transporting the projector be sure not to sub
113. u prefer using Acrobat Reader for languages other than those included in the CD ROM please download the appropriate version from the Internet Accessing the PDF Manuals For Windows For Macintosh Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive Double click the My Computer icon Double click the CD ROM icon Double click the CD ROM drive Double click the MANUALS folder Double click the MANUALS folder Double click the language name of the Double click the language name of the folder that you want to view folder that you want to view Double click the C45S pdf file to access the Double click the C45S pdf file to access the projector manuals projector manuals 6 9 t0 DONO Note elf the desired pdf file cannot be opened by double clicking mouse start Acrobat Reader first then specify the desired file using the File Open menu e See the readme txt file on the CD ROM for important information not included in this operation manual GB 9 5 Part Names Numbers in refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained Projector Front and Top View Power ON OFF buttons Turn the power on or off ED INPUT button For switching input mode 1 2 3or 4 EE KEYSTONE button For adjusting Keystone or Digital Shift setting AUTO SYNC button For automatica
114. ue O O sive display of a video signal The progres sive display projects a smoother video image Select Progressive Mode in the Pic CLR Temp HES 9 99 ture menu on the menu screen Reset For operating menu screen see Sigal Tye gt Q pages 42 to 45 Progressive Mode gt D 2D Progressive amp 3D Progressive Note Film Mode 2D Progressive This function is useful to display fast moving images such as sports and ac tion films This mode optimizes the im age in a displayed frame 3D Progressive This function is useful to display relatively slow moving images such as drama and documentary more clearly This mode optimizes the image by esti mating the movement of a number of pre ceding and succeeding frames e Film Mode Reproduces the image of film source clearly Displays the optimized image of film transformed with three two pull down NTSC and PAL60Hz or two two pull down PAL50Hz and SECAM enhance ment to progressive mode images The film source is a digital video record ing with the original encoded as is at 24 frames second The projector can con vert this film source to progressive video at 60 frames second with NTSC and PAL60Hz or at 50 frames second with PAL50Hz and SECAM to play back a high definition image 0 D n O 9 O 5 e When using progressive inputs
115. uter and monitor using RGB cables one is supplied the other is sold separately 2 In the Options 1 menu se lect Economy Mode Mntr out RS232 and then ON see page 69 Note e Analog RGB signals as well as Component signals can be output to the monitor RGB cable supplied GB 24 Using the Wireless Presentation Function of the Remote Control The Wireless Presentation function on the projector works the same as the Page Up and Page Down keys on a computer keyboard It can also be used to move forward or backward when viewing images of presentation software such as PowerPoint Using the Wireless Pre USB cable accessory Sa sentation Function 1 Connect the projector to computer using the supplied USB cable Note e This function only works with the Microsoft Windows OS and Mac OS However this function does not work with the following operation systems that do not support USB e Versions earlier than Windows 95 e Versions earlier than Windows NT4 0 e Versions earlier than Mac OS 8 5 terminal O o 5 o o D 5 o 5 USB cable BACK FORWARD 2 Press or while using presentation software on your ZA computer BACK SSS AM BACK in Press a to move the page up button ec od FORWARD SG button FORWARD e Press to move the page down GB 25 C
116. y 35 degrees the actual screen can be diagonally set up to that angle as well e Press to cancel Keystone Correction e When no signal is detected the test pat V temwillbe displayed without pressing Test pattern KEYSTONE 3 Press lt Note KEYSTONE eno lt gt e You can use the same settings used enema in NORMAL mode 4 3 for 16 9 e Straight lines or the edges of images may appear jagged while adjusting the image GB 38 For easier viewing this function shifts the entire image projected Digital Shift Setting the screen up or down when projecting 16 9 images from DVD players and DTV decoders DTV is the umbrella term used to describe the new digital television system in the United States Press A to move the projected image upwards UNDO Press to reset the image Press W to move the projected image downwards UNDO Press to reset the image UNDO button Qu e The Digital Shift function works with BORDER STRETCH or SMART STRETCH screen For details see page 53 0 D n O 9 O 5 GB 39 Menu Bar Items This list shows the items that can be set in the projector INPUT 1 2 Mode Sub menu Main menu Sub menu Contrast 30 gt 30 Options 1 Page 46 Bright 30 lt 30 MA Color 30 e 30 Speaker ON OFF
117. y resizing of lower and higher resolu tion images to fit the projector s native resolution Anti theft If the Keycode set in the projector is not cor rectly entered the projector will not operate even if signals are entered Aspect Ratio Width and height ratio of an image The normal aspect ratio of a computer and video image is 4 3 There are also wide images with an aspect ratio of 16 9 and 21 9 Auto Sync Optimizes projected computer images by auto matically adjusting certain characteristics Background Initial setting image projected when no signal is being output Border Projects a 4 3 image fully within a 16 9 screen by keeping the aspect ratio at 4 3 Clock Clock adjustment is used to adjust vertical noise when clock level is incorrect CLR Temp Color temperature Function that can be used to adjust the color tem perature to suit the type of image input to the pro jector Decrease the color temperature to create warmer reddish images for natural flesh tones or increase to create cooler bluish images for a brighter picture C M S Color Management System Function allows you individually adjust the display characteristics of six colors R Red Y Yellow G Green C Cyan B Blue M Magenta Digital Shift Setting Shifts image up or down easily by V buttons when RESIZE mode of input image is BORDER STRETCH or SMART STRETCH of the video or the DTV signals Dot by dot Mode that projects
118. ype setting INPUT 1 2 COMPONENT Picture is pink no green on INPUT 1 or 2 RGB Baue dak e The lamp replacement indicator is blinking in red Replace the 83 lamp Picture is too bright and e Picture adjustments are incorrectly set 46 whitish The VOLUME buttons do not work when try the VOL on the remote control The VOLUME buttons e when the menu is displayed on the projector do not e when the lens menu is displayed work e when Pict in Pict is working e during Enlarge More than double size e a dot by dot screen resolution larger the panel resolution A response code cannot e In the case of transmitting RS 232C commands from a be received when the computer during standby it takes a maximum of 30 seconds for projector was attempted the computer to receive the response code Set the response to be controlled using code waiting time of the computer to 30 seconds or more RS 232C commands from a computer during standby Power cannot be turned on or off using the power buttons on the projector GB 95 For SHARP Assistance If you encounter any problems during setup or operation of this projector first refer to the Troubleshooting section on pages 94 and 95 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 GB 96
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