Sharp XG-F260X, XG-F210X User Manual

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DATA PROJECTOR

MODEL

XG-F260X

XG-F210X

OPERATION MANUAL

Introduction

QuickStart

Setup

Connections

Operation

Basic

Features

Useful

Appendix

IMPORTANT

For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Projector, please record the Model and Serial Number located on the bottom of the projector and retain this information.

Before recycling the packaging, please ensure that you have checked the contents of the carton thoroughly against the list of “Supplied accessories” on page 10.

Model No.:

Serial No.:

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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 or ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse marked or and of the same rating as above, which is also indicated on the pin face of the plug, must be used.

Always refit the fuse cover after replacing the fuse. Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted.

In the unlikely event of the socket outlet in your home not being compatible with the plug supplied, cut off the mains plug and fit an appropriate type.

DANGER:

The fuse from the cut-off plug should be removed and the cut-off plug destroyed immediately and disposed of in a safe manner.

Under no circumstances should the cut-off plug be inserted elsewhere into a 13A socket outlet, as a serious electric shock may occur.

To fit an appropriate plug to the mains lead, follow the instructions below:

WARNING:

THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.

IMPORTANT:

The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Green-and-yellow : Earth

Blue

: Neutral

Brown

: Live

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows:

The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green-and-yellow.

The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.

The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.

IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT, CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.

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Sharp XG-F260X, XG-F210X User Manual

The supplied CD-ROM contains operation instructions in English, German, French, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Chinese and Korean. Carefully read through the operation instructions before operating the projector.

Die mitgelieferte CD-ROM enthält Bedienungsanleitungen in Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch, Schwedisch, Spanisch, Italienisch, Niederländisch, Portugiesisch, Chinesisch und Koreanisch. Bitte lesen Sie die Bedienungsanleitung vor der Verwendung des Projektors sorgfältig durch.

Le CD-ROM fourni contient les instructions de fonctionnement en anglais, allemand, français, suédois, espagnol, italien, néerlandais, portugais, chinois et coréen. Veuillez lire attentivement ces instructions avant de faire fonctionner le projecteur.

Den medföljande CD-ROM-skivan innehåller bruksanvisningar på engelska, tyska, franska, svenska, spanska, italienska, holländska, portugisiska, kinesiska och koreanska. Läs noga igenom bruksanvisningen innan projektorn tas i bruk.

El CD-ROM suministrado contiene instrucciones de operación en inglés, alemán, francés, sueco, español, italiano, holandés, portugués, chino y coreano. Lea cuidadosamente las instrucciones de operación antes de utilizar el proyector.

Il CD-ROM in dotazione contiene istruzioni per l’uso in inglese, tedesco, francese, svedese, spagnolo, italiano, olandese, portoghese, cinese e coreano. 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 en Koreaans. Lees de handleiding zorgvuldig door voor u de projector in gebruik neemt.

O CD-ROM fornecido contém instruções de operação em Inglês, Alemão, Francês, Sueco, Espanhol, Italiano, Holandês, Português, Chinês e Coreano. Leia cuidadosamente todas as instruções de operação antes de operar o projetor.

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U.S.A. ONLY

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.

2.CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT

To ensure that you will promptly receive any safety notification of inspection,

modification, or recall that SHARP may be required to give under the 1972 Consumer Product Safety Act, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE IMPORTANT

“LIMITED WARRANTY” CLAUSE.

U.S.A. ONLY

WARNING: High brightness light source. Do not stare into the beam of light, or view directly. Be especially careful that children do not stare directly into the beam of light.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.

See bottom of projector.

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.

DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS

EXCEPT SPECIFIED USER

SERVICE SCREW.

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,

DO NOT REMOVE COVER.

NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS EXCEPT LAMP UNIT.

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE

PERSONNEL.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk or electric shock to persons.

The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.

WARNING: FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

Introduction

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U.S.A. ONLY

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 communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

The enclosed computer cable must be used with the device. The cable is provided to ensure that the device complies with FCC Class A verification.

U.S.A. ONLY

WARNING:

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

PRODUCT DISPOSAL

This projector utilizes tin-lead solder, and a pressurized lamp containing a small amount of mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or, if you are located in the United States of America, the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org.

Caution Concerning Lamp Replacement

See “Replacing the Lamp” on page 50.

This SHARP projector uses a DLP® chip. This very sophisticated panel contains 786,432 pixels (micromirrors). As with any high technology electronic equipment such as large screen TVs, video systems and video cameras, there are certain acceptable tolerances that the equipment must conform to.

This unit has some inactive pixels within acceptable tolerances which may result in inactive dots on the picture screen. This will not affect the picture quality or the life expectancy of the unit.

Authorized representative responsible for the European Union Community Market

SHARP ELECTRONICS (Europe) GmbH

E.U. ONLY

Sonninstraße 3, D-20097 Hamburg

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How to Read this Operation Manual

The specifications are slightly different, depending on the model. However, you can connect and operate all models in the same manner.

In this operation manual, the illustration and the screen display are simplified for explanation, and may differ slightly from the actual display.

Using the Menu Screen

ENTER button

Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q)

MENU/HELP button

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENTER button

 

 

 

 

Adjustment buttons

 

 

 

(P/R/O/Q)

 

Buttons used in

 

 

RETURN button

 

 

 

• Press RETURN to return

this operation

 

 

when the menu is

 

 

to the previous screen

 

 

 

displayed.

 

 

 

 

MENU/HELP button

 

Menu Selections (Adjustments)

 

 

 

 

Example: Adjusting “Bright”.

 

 

 

 

Button used in

• This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector.

 

 

Press MENU/HELP.

Example: “Picture” screen menu for

 

this step

1 • The “Picture” menu screen for the se-

COMPUTER (RGB) input

 

lected input mode is displayed.

 

Menu item

 

 

2 Press Q or O and select “Picture”

 

 

 

Picture

SCR - ADJ

PRJ - ADJ

Help

 

to adjust.

 

Blue

 

0

Features Useful

On-screen

 

Picture Mode

 

Standard

 

 

 

Contrast

 

0

 

 

 

Bright

 

0

 

 

 

Red

 

0

 

 

 

CLR Temp

 

0

 

display

 

Bright Boost

 

1

 

 

Lamp Setting

Bright

 

 

 

Reset

 

 

 

 

 

SEL./ADJ.

ENTER

END

 

 

 

 

 

37

 

Info ........Indicates safeguards for using the projector.

Note.........Indicates additional information for setting up and operating the projector.

For Future Reference

 

 

Maintenance

 

 

Troubleshooting

 

 

Index

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P. 47

 

 

 

PP. 62 and 63

 

 

 

P. 67

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction

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Contents

Preparing

 

Introduction

 

How to Read this Operation Manual

.... 3

Contents ...............................................

4

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ...............

6

How to Access the PDF Operation

 

Manuals ..............................................

9

Accessories ........................................

10

Part Names and Functions .................

11

Inserting the Batteries ..........................

14

Usable Range ......................................

15

Quick Start

 

Quick Start ..........................................

16

Setup

 

Setting up the Projector ......................

18

Setting up the Projector .......................

18

Standard Setup (Front Projection) .......

18

Ceiling-mount Setup ............................

18

Projection (PRJ) Mode .........................

19

Screen Size and Projection Distance ..

20

Connections

 

Connecting the Projector to

 

Other Equipment ..............................

21

Controlling the Projector by

 

a Computer .......................................

24

Connecting the Power Cord ...............

24

Using

 

Basic Operation

 

Turning the Projector On/Off ..............

25

Turning the Projector on .......................

25

Turning the Power off (Putting the

 

Projector into Standby Mode) ...........

25

Image Projection .................................

26

About the Setup Guide ........................

26

Adjusting the Projected Image ............

26

Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion ........

28

Switching the Input Mode ....................

29

Adjusting the Volume ...........................

29

Displaying the Black Screen and

 

Turning off the Sound Temporarily ....

29

Resize Mode .........................................

30

Useful Features

 

Operating with the Remote Control ....

32

Displaying and Setting

 

the Break Timer .................................

32

Displaying the Pointer ..........................

32

Using the Spot Function ......................

32

Switching the Eco+Quiet Mode ...........

32

Auto Sync (Auto Sync Adjustment) .....

33

Freezing a Moving Image ....................

33

Selecting the Picture Mode ..................

33

Using the Remote Control as the

 

Wireless Computer Mouse ................

34

Menu Items .........................................

35

Using the Menu Screen ......................

37

Menu Selections (Adjustments) ...........

37

Picture Adjustment (“Picture” Menu) .. 39

Selecting the Picture Mode ..................

39

Adjusting the Image .............................

40

Adjusting the Color Temperature .........

40

Progressive ...........................................

40

Lamp Setting ........................................

40

Adjusting the Projected Image

 

(“SCR - ADJ” Menu) .........................

41

Setting the Resize Mode ......................

41

Adjusting the Image Position ...............

41

Keystone Correction ............................

41

Setting the On-screen Display .............

42

Selecting the Background Image ........

42

Selecting the Setup Guide ...................

42

Reversing/Inverting Projected

 

Images ...............................................

42

Selecting the On-screen Display

 

Language ...........................................

42

Adjusting the Projector Function

 

(“PRJ - ADJ” Menu) ..........................

43

Auto Power Off Function ......................

43

Auto Restart Function ..........................

43

STANDBY Mode ...................................

43

Setting the Confirmation Sound

 

(System Sound) .................................

43

Speaker Setting ....................................

43

Audio Input ...........................................

43

Selecting the Transmission Speed

 

(RS-232C) ..........................................

44

Fan Mode Setting .................................

44

Checking the Lamp Life Status ...........

44

System Lock Function ..........................

44

Keylock Function ..................................

45

Troubleshooting with the “Help” Menu ...

46

Utilizing the “Help” Menu Functions ....

46

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Reference

Appendix

 

 

Connecting Pin Assignments

54

 

 

 

Maintenance

47

RS-232C Specifications and

 

Command Settings

56

Maintenance Indicators

48

Computer Compatibility Chart

61

Regarding the Lamp

50

Troubleshooting

62

Lamp .....................................................

50

 

Caution Concerning the Lamp ............

50

 

For SHARP Assistance ......................

64

Replacing the Lamp .............................

50

 

Specifications .....................................

65

Removing and Installing

 

 

Dimensions .........................................

66

the Lamp Unit ....................................

51

 

Index ...................................................

67

Resetting the Lamp Timer ....................

52

 

 

 

Storing the Projector ...........................

53

 

 

How to Use the Storage Case .............

53

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

CAUTION: Please read all of these instructions before you operate this product and save these instructions for later use.

Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This product has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety. BUT IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS. In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated in this product, observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and servicing.

1.Read Instructions

All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.

2.Retain Instructions

The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.

3.Heed Warnings

All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.

4.Follow Instructions

All operating and use instructions should be followed.

5.Cleaning

Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

6.Attachments

Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.

7.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.

8.Accessories

Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.

9.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

Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.

11.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.

12.Grounding or Polarization

This product is provided with one of the following types of plugs. If the plug should fail to fit into the power outlet, please contact your electrician.

Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug.

a.Two-wire type (mains) plug.

b.Three-wire grounding type (mains) plug with a grounding terminal.

This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet.

13.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.

14.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.

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15.Overloading

Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.

16.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.

17.Servicing

Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

18.Damage Requiring Service

Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:

a.When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.

19.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.

20.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.

21.Wall or Ceiling Mounting

This product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.

22.Heat

This product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

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.

DLP® and the DLP logo are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments.

Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

PC/AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States.

Adobe® Reader® is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.

Macintosh® is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.

All other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Some IC chips in this product include confidential and/or trade secret property belonging to Texas Instruments. Therefore you may not copy, modify, adapt, translate, distribute, reverse engineer, reverse assemble or discompile the contents thereof.

Introduction

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Observe the following safeguards when setting up your projector.

Caution concerning the lamp unit

■ Potential hazard of glass particles if lamp ruptures. In case

of lamp rupture, contact your nearest Sharp Authorized

Projector Dealer or Service

Center for replacement. See “Replacing the Lamp” on page 50.

Caution concerning the setup of the projector

For minimal servicing and to maintain high image quality, SHARP recommends that this projector be installed in an area free from humidity, dust and cigarette smoke. When the projector is subjected to these environments, the vents and lens must be cleaned more often. As long as the projector is regularly cleaned, use in these environments will not reduce the overall operation life of the unit.

Internal cleaning should only be performed by a Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center.

Do not set up the projector in places exposed to direct sunlight or bright light.

Position the screen so that it is not in direct sunlight or room light. Light falling directly on the screen washes out the colors, making viewing difficult. Close the curtains and dim the lights when setting up the screen in a sunny or bright room.

Caution regarding placing of the projector

Place the projector on a level site within the adjustment range (approx. 9 degrees) of the adjustment foot.

After the projector is purchased, a faint smell from the vent may appear when the power is first turned on. This is normal and is not a malfunction. It will disappear after the projector is used for a while.

When using the projector in high-altitude areas such as mountains (at altitudes of approximately 1,500 meters (4,900 feet) or more)

When you use the projector in high-altitude areas with thin air, set “Fan Mode” to “High”.

Neglecting this can affect the longevity of the optical system.

Warning about placing the projector in a high position

When placing the projector in a high position, make certain it is carefully secure to avoid personal injury caused by the projector falling down.

Do not subject the projector to hard impact and/or vibration.

Protect the lens so as not to hit or damage the surface of the lens.

Rest your eyes occasionally.

Continuously watching the screen for long hours will cause eye strain. Take regular breaks to rest your eyes.

Avoid locations with extremes of temperature.

The operating temperature of the projector is from 41°F to 95°F (+5°C to +35°C).

The storage temperature of the projector is from –4°F to 140°F (–20°C to +60°C).

Do not block the exhaust and intake vents.

Allow at least 11 13/16 inches (30 cm) of space between the exhaust vent and the nearest wall or obstruction.

Ensure that the intake vent and the exhaust vent are not obstructed.

If the cooling fan becomes obstructed, a protection circuit will automatically put the projector into standby mode to prevent overheat damage. This does not indicate a malfunction. (See pages 48 and 49.) 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.

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Caution regarding usage of the projector

If you are not to use the projector for a long time or before moving the projector, make certain you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and disconnect any other cables connected to it.

If the power cord is unplugged while the cooling fan is running, some parts of the projector may still be hot. Use caution when handling the projector.

Do not carry the projector by holding the lens.

When storing the projector, ensure you attach the lens cap to the projector. (See page

11.)

Do not expose the projector to direct sunlight or place next to heat sources. Doing so may affect the cabinet color or cause deformation of the plastic cover.

Other connected equipment

When connecting a computer or other audiovisual equipment to the projector, make the connections AFTER unplugging the power cord of the projector from the AC outlet and turning off the equipment to be connected.

Please read the operation manuals of the projector and the equipment to be connected for instructions on how to make the connections.

Using the projector in other countries

The power supply voltage and the shape of the plug may vary depending on the region or country you are using the projector in. When using the projector overseas, make sure you use an appropriate power cord for the country you are in.

Temperature monitor function

If the projector starts to overheat due to setup

problems or blockage of the air vents, “ ” and “ ” will illuminate in the lower left corner of the picture. If the temperature continues to rise, the lamp will turn off, the temperature warning indicator on the projector will blink, and after a 60-second cooling-off period the projector will enter standby mode. Refer to “Maintenance Indicators” on page 48 for details.

Info

The cooling fan regulates the internal temperature, and its performance is automatically controlled. The sound of the fan may change during projector operation due to changes in the fan speed. This does not indicate malfunction.

Introduction

How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals

PDF operation manuals in several languages are included in the CD-ROM. To utilize these manuals, you need to install Adobe® Reader® on your computer (Windows® or Macintosh®).

Please download Adobe® Reader® from the Internet (http://www.adobe.com).

Accessing the PDF Manuals for Windows® (For Macintosh®, skip step 2).

1 Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.

2 Double click the “My Computer” icon.

3 Double click the “CD-ROM” drive.

4 Double click the “MANUALS” folder.

5Double click the model (name of the folder) that you want to view.

6 Double click the language (name of the folder) that you want to view.

7 Double click the pdf file to access the projector manuals.

Note

If the desired pdf file cannot be opened by double clicking the mouse, start Adobe® Reader® first, then specify the desired file using the “File”, “Open” menu.

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Accessories

Supplied accessories

Two R-6 batteries

RGB cable

Lens cap (attached)

(“AA” size, UM/SUM-3,

(10' (3.0 m))

<CCAPHA027WJSA>

HP-7 or similar)

<QCNWGA045WJPZ>

 

Remote control <RRMCGA581WJSA>

 

DIN-D-sub RS-232C adaptor

Storage case

 

(5 57/64" (15 cm))

<GCASNA021WJSA>

 

<QCNWGA091WJPZ>

 

Power cord*

 

 

 

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

 

(4)

For U.S. and

For Europe,

 

For U.K. and

For Australia, New

Canada, etc.

except U.K.

 

Singapore

Zealand and Oceania

(6' (1.8 m))

(6' (1.8 m))

 

(6' (1.8 m))

(6' (1.8 m))

<QACCDA007WJPZ>

<QACCVA011WJPZ>

<QACCBA036WJPZ> <QACCLA018WJPZ>

* Use the power cord that corresponds to the wall outlet in your country.

• Operation manual (this manual <TINS-D109WJZZ> and CD-ROM <UDSKAA089WJZZ>)

Note

• Codes in “< >” are Replacement parts codes.

Optional accessories

■ 3 RCA to mini D-sub 15 pin cable (10n(3.0 m))

AN-C3CP2

■ Remote receiver

AN-MR2

■ Lamp unit

AN-XR30LP

■ Ceiling-mount bracket

AN-XRCM30 (for U.S.A.)

 

AN-60KT

■ Extension tube

AN-TK201

 

AN-TK202

Note

Some of the optional accessories may not be available depending on the region. Please check with your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center.

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Part Names and Functions

Numbers in Zrefer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained.

Projector

Top View

Power

25, 48

indicator

 

STANDBY/ON 25 button

For turning the power on and putting the projector into standby mode.

ENTER button 37

For setting items selected or adjusted on the menu.

KEYSTONE 28 button

For entering the Keystone Correction mode.

Front View

Zoom ring

26

For enlarging/

 

reducing the picture.

Remote control

15

sensor

 

Exhaust vent

47

HEIGHT 27

ADJUST lever

25, 48 Lamp indicator

48Temperature warning indicator

32

ECO+QUIET button

 

For lowering the noise

 

of the cooling fan and

 

extending the lamp life.

29

VOL (Volume) buttons

 

(–O/Q+)

 

For adjusting the

 

speaker sound level.

29

INPUT buttons (P/R)

 

For switching input mode.

37, 46 MENU/HELP button

For displaying adjustment and setting screens, and help screen.

37Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q)

For selecting menu items.

47 Intake vent

43 Speaker

26 Focus ring

For adjusting the focus.

Push both sides of the lens cap to attach or remove.

Introduction

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Part Names and Functions (Continued)

Numbers in Zrefer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained.

Rear View

Terminals

AUDIO 1 input terminal 23

DVI-I input terminal 21

 

 

 

 

 

Terminal for DVI

22

 

 

 

 

 

digital, computer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RGB, and

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

component signals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER/

21

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMPONENT

22

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

input terminal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Terminal for

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

computer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RGB and

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

component

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

signals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUDIO OUT 23 terminal

Audio output terminal of equipment connected to the audio input terminal.

MONITOR OUT 23 terminal

(Output terminal for computer RGB, component and DVI analog signals. Shared for COMPUTER/ COMPONENT and DVI-I)

Terminal for connecting a monitor.

Rear 27 adjustment

foot

22S-VIDEO input terminal

Terminal for connecting video equipment with an S-video terminal.

24 RS-232C terminal

Terminal for controlling the projector using a computer.

34 USB terminal

Terminal connecting with the USB terminal on the computer for using the supplied remote control as the computer mouse.

23AUDIO 2 input terminal

22VIDEO input terminal

Terminal for connecting video equipment.

24AC socket

Connect the supplied power cord.

Kensington Security

Standard connector

Using the Kensington Lock

This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security System. Refer to the information that came with the system for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector.

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STANDBY button

25

For putting the

 

projector into the

 

standby mode.

 

COMPUTER, DVI,

29

S-VIDEO, VIDEO

 

buttons

 

For switching to the

 

respective input

 

modes.

 

BREAK TIMER

32

button

 

For displaying the

 

break time.

 

PAGE UP/PAGE

34

DOWN buttons

 

Same as the [Page Down] and [Page Up] keys on a computer keyboard, when with the USB connection (using a USB cable or the optional remote receiver).

POINTER button

32

For displaying the pointer.

MOUSE/Adjustment 34 buttons (P/R/O/Q) 37

For moving the

computer cursor when with the USB connection (using a USB cable or the optional remote receiver).

For selecting and adjusting menu items.

L-CLICK button

34

For the Left click

when with the USB connection (using a USB cable or the optional remote receiver).

KEYSTONE button 28

For entering the

Keystone Correction mode.

AUTO SYNC button 33

For automatically adjusting images when connected to a computer.

ECO+QUIET button 32

For lowering the noise of the cooling fan and extending the lamp life.

25

ON button

 

For turning the

 

power on.

33

FREEZE button

 

For freezing images.

29

AV MUTE button

 

For temporarily

 

displaying a black

 

screen and turning

 

off the sound.

29

VOL +/– (Volume)

 

buttons

 

For adjusting the

 

speaker sound level.

32

SPOT button

 

For displaying the

 

spotlight.

37

ENTER button

 

For setting items

 

selected or adjusted

 

on the menu.

34

R-CLICK/RETURN

37

button

 

• For the Right click

 

when with the USB

 

connection (using a

 

USB cable or the

 

optional remote

 

receiver).

 

• For returning to the

 

previous menu

 

screen during menu

 

operations.

37

MENU/HELP button

46

For displaying

 

adjustment and

 

setting screens, and

 

help screen.

30

RESIZE button

 

For switching the

 

picture size

 

(NORMAL, BORDER,

 

etc.).

33

PICTURE MODE

button

For selecting the appropriate picture.

Introduction

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Part Names and Functions (Continued)

Inserting the Batteries

1 Pull down the tab on the cover and remove the cover towards the direction of the arrow.

2 Insert the batteries.

• Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the m and n marks inside the battery compartment.

3 Insert the lower tab of the cover into the opening, and lower the cover until it clicks in place.

Incorrect use of the batteries may cause them to leak or explode. Please follow the precautions below.

Caution

Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with alkaline or manganese batteries.

Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the m and n marks inside the battery compartment.

Batteries of different types have different properties, therefore do not mix batteries of different types.

Do not mix new and old batteries.

This may shorten the life of new batteries or may cause old batteries to leak.

Remove the batteries from the remote control once they have run out, as leaving them in can cause them to leak.

Battery fluid from leaked batteries is harmful to skin, therefore ensure you wipe them first and then remove them using a cloth.

The batteries included with this projector may run down in a short period, depending on how they are kept. Be sure to replace them as soon as possible with new batteries.

Remove the batteries from the remote control if you will not be using the remote control for a long time.

Comply with the rules (ordinance) of each local government when disposing of worn-out batteries.

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Usable Range

The remote control can be used to control the

Remote control sensor

projector within the ranges shown in the

 

illustration.

 

Note

 

The signal from the remote control can be reflected off a screen for easy operation. However, the effective distance of the signal may differ depending on the screen material.

When using the remote control

Ensure that you do not drop it or expose it to moisture or high temperature.

The remote control may malfunction under a fluorescent lamp. In this case, move the pro-

jector away from the fluorescent lamp.

Remote control

30°

30°

23n(7 m)

Remote control signal transmitters

Introduction

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Quick Start

This section shows the basic operation (projector connecting with the computer). For details, see the page described below for each step.

Setup and Projection

In this section, connection of the projector and the computer is explained using one example.

3

STANDBY/ON

8

button

6

INPUT buttons

4

ENTER button

5

Adjustment buttons

 

(P/R/O/Q)

5

KEYSTONE

 

button

4

Zoom ring

4

Focus ring

4

HEIGHT

 

ADJUST lever

8

3

6

4

5

5

STANDBY button

ON button

COMPUTER button

ENTER button

Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q)

KEYSTONE button

1. Place the projector facing a wall or a screen

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2.Connect the projector to the computer and plug the power cord into the AC socket of the projector

When connecting equipment other than a computer, see

pages 22 and 23.

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3. Remove the lens cap and turn the projector on

On the projector

On the remote control

 

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4.Adjust the projected image with the Setup Guide

1After the projector turns on, the Setup Guide appears. (When “Setup Guide” is set to “On”. See page 42.)

2Follow the steps in the Setup Guide and adjust the focus, picture size, and height (angle).

3After adjusting the focus, height (angle) and picture size, press ENTER to finish the Setup Guide.

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5. Correct trapezoidal distortion

Correcting trapezoidal distortion using Keystone Correction.

 

On the projector

 

Shrinks

Shrinks

upper side.

lower side.

On the remote control

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6. Select the INPUT mode

Select the “COMPUTER” using INPUT on the projector or COMPUTER on the remote control.

On the

On the remote INPUT list

On-screen display (RGB)

projector

control

INPUT

COMPUTER

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER

RGB

 

 

1024 × 768

 

 

 

 

 

D DVI-D Computer

 

DDVI-D Video

When you press INPUT on the projector, the INPUT list appears. Press '/" to switch the INPUT mode.

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7.Turn the computer on

8.Turn the power off

Press STANDBY/ON on the projector or STANDBY on the remote control, and then press the button again while the confirmation message is displayed to put the projector into standby mode.

On the

On the remote

On-screen display

 

projector

control

 

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Start Quick

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Setting up the Projector

Setting up the Projector

For optimal image quality, position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the projector’s feet flat and level. Doing so will eliminate the need for Keystone correction and provide the best image quality. (See page 28.)

Standard Setup (Front Projection)

Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according to the desired picture size. (See page 20.)

Example of standard setup

Side View

Screen

H

Lens center

L

Note

• Refer to page 20 for additional information concerning “Screen Size and Projection Distance”.

Ceiling-mount Setup

It is 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).

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