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1. a sing the Menu Screen ENTER button l Adjustment buttons Adjustment buttons A W lt gt A lt 4 gt MENU button MENU MENU button ENTER ENTER button E RETURN RETURN button PELO Press CORETURN to re turn to the previous screen when the menu is displayed Menu Selections Adjustments Example Adjusting Bright This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector 1 Press MENU Example Picture screen menu for INPUT 1 The Picture menu screen for the se mode KI lected input mode is displaved Selected input mode Menu icons 2 Press b or 4 to select the menu icon to adjust Bess mn The selected icon is highlighted Picture Mode amp Standard at Menu icon Menu screen BE cin l m Picture Color o amp I E a 7 Tint om I ru 7 Fine Sync Sharp ae l il Red o E Options Blue o0 I H Options2 Bw Note gt SELJADJ ENTER e The Fine Sync menu is not available S RETURN END b 4 for INPUT 3 or INPUT 4 41 f sing the Menu Screen Continued 3 Press A or Y to select the item to moss adjust Picture Mode The selected item is highlighted Color Tint Red Sharp Blue 2 SEL ADJ 4 1 Single ADJ RETURN END Items to be adjusted ENTER To adjust the proje
2. WE at 3 RCA to 15 pin D sub Cables for a camera cable optional or a video game accessory AN C3CP2 tcn gs e cen s ime Ta ng i RCA adaptor plug commercially available Cables for a camera or a video game LilEL 1 Cables for a camera or a video game RGB cable commercially available p i COMPUTER RGB COMPONENT 3 Connecting to Video Equipment Before connecting ensure that the power cord of the projector is unplugged from the AC outlet and turn off the devices to be connected After making all connections turn on the projector first and then the other devices When connecting the component video equipment to the component input termi nal on the projector INPUT1 or INPUT2 To component output Y CB PB CR PR terminal To INPUT1 terminal v Petcw PRIC COMPONENT 3 INPUT 5 Component cable commercially available e e o c fo i 2 23 Connecting to Video Equipment Continued When connecting to equipment with S video output terminal INPUTS To S video output terminal To INPUTS terminal S video cable commercially available When connecting to equipment with video output terminal INPUT4
3. Page 46 The Fine Sync menu is not available for cr age INPUT 3 or INPUT 4 Page 46 Main menu Sub menu Options 1 OverscanH 30 30 Overscan V 30 30 Options1 menu Page 47 Page 47 Subtitle 30 30 em S Page 47 Overscan H 0 Bd 1 OSD Display On Off Overscan V oE I B Page 48 Subtitle l ol ra T E Video System Auto NTSC 3 58 OSD Display On PAL PAL M Video System m Auto gt Page 48 SECAM PAL N Signal Type B Aulo NTSC 4 43 PAL 60 HDMI Setting B Standard SE FAR Background Blue ow DP 2 RGB Auto Power Off On gt Page 48 Component Lamp Timer Life olh 10096 HDMI Setting Standard T SEL ADJ ENTER Page 48 Enhanced lt RETURN amp END Background Blue Item that can be set when using INPUT 3 or Page 48 hom l PUT 4 Auto Power Off On Off 2 Item that can be set when using IINPUT 5 or Page 49 PUT 6 U Lamp Timer Life Page 49 Main menu Sub menu Options2 PRJ Mode Front i Ceiling 4 Front Options2 menu wPage49 Page 49 eae Ceiling Rear RS 232C 9600bi MOD 6m Pade 50 115200bps PRJ Mode Front age RS 232C gt 9600 bps STANDBY Mode Standard STANDBY Mode gt Eco Page 50 Fan Mode gt Normal Fan Mode Nomi it All Reset High Language m English gt Page 50 All Reset Page 50 Language English Svenska Deutsch Portugu s gt Page 50 Espa ol pi SEL ADJ ENTER R EM rancais HA lt Q RETURN END Italiana 40
4. When STANDBY Mode is set to Eco As a part of policy of continuous improvement SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice The performance specifica tion figures indicated are nominal values of production units There may be some deviations from these values in individual units 64 Dimensions Units inches mm La S A T of 3 99 les 69 2 a gt E L tj o D 8 8 gt S gt E SA 3 5 32 80 3 18 77 5 12 13 52 315 T Ka z b 6 U 5 i N Y S i so ri y lii 1 11 22 33 8 mia gt 2 61 94 1 58 64 2 19 32 75 46 2 65 5 65 1 Index AC SOOKE a iiie ertet EORR RE E XR RS 28 Accessories 10 Adjustment buttons 41 Aspect ratio 96 Auto Power Off nn 49 Auto Sync Auto Sync adjustment ra AUTO SYNC button nn Background nter Backlight button B BIG st Bright usd pe ec ial Brilliant Color M uicit reis Checking the Input Signal 46 CINEMA ZOOM io d CLR Temp Color Temperature 44 ed Bc E 44 Color 43 Contrast L nn 43 DO
5. 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q terminated C chrominance signal Burst 0 286 Vp p 75 Q terminated RCA connector VIDEO composite video 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 2 terminated 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 HDMI terminal video signal only 720 TV lines DTV720P 45 85 Hz 15 70 kHz 12 85 MHz 9 pin mini DIN connector Power jack DC 12V output AC 100 240 V 3 1A 50 60 Hz 303 W Lamp Setting 234 W Lamp Setting 293 W Lamp Setting Bright 228 W Lamp Setting Eco Quiet with AC 240 V 4 W AC 100 V 5 W AC 240 V 1 140 BTU hour Lamp Setting Bright 1 100 BTU hour Lamp Setting Eco Quiet with AC 100 V 880 BTU hour Lamp Setting Bright 860 BTU hour Lamp Setting Eco Quiet with AC 240 V 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Plastic 38 kHz 12 13 32 x 4 19 64 x 11 1 sa 315 W x 109 H x 280 D mm main body only 12 13 32 x 4 4 64 x 11 37 64 315 W x 120 H x 294 D mm including adjust ment foot and projecting parts 8 8 Ibs 4 0 kg Remote control Power cord for Europe except U K Power cord for U K and Singapore Power cord for Australia New Zealand and Oceania 21 pin RCA conversion adaptor Video cable Operation manual Bright Eco 4 Quiet with AC 100 V
6. Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion Resize Mode sess 36 Useful Features Operating with the Remote Control 38 Selecting the Picture Mode Switching the Iris Setting Freezing a Moving Image Menu Items Using the Menu Screen Menu Selections Adjustments Picture Adjustment Picture menu 43 Selecting the Picture Mode 43 Adjusting the Image 2 48 Adjusting the Color Temperature 44 Adjusting the Colors Progressive eesiseee ient Reducing Image Noise DNR MM 45 Switching the Iris Setting 45 Larmp Settihg econtra 45 Setup Setting up the Projector 18 Setting up the Projector 18 Standard Setup Front Projection Ceiling mount Setup Projection PRJ Mode Picture Screen Size and Projection DISTANCE sia 20 Connections Samples of Cables for Connection 22 Connecting to Video Equipment 23 Connecting to a Computer 26 Controlling the Projector by a Compulter 1 ttem 27 Computer Image Adjustment Fine Sync menu Adjusting the Computer Image Special Modes Setting Auto Sync Auto Sync Adjustment 46 Checking the Input Signal 46 Using the Options Menu 47 Adjusting t
7. See bottom of projector The lightning flash with arrowhead sym bol within an equilateral triangle is in tended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk or electric shock to persons 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 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 GB 1 WARNING The cooling fan in this projector continues to run for about 90 seconds after the projector enters standbv mode During normal operation when putting the projector into standbv mode alwavs use the STANDBY ON button on the projector or the STANDBY button on the remote control Ensure the cooling fan has stopped before disconnecting the power cord DURING NORMAL OPERATION NEVER TURN THE PROJECTOR OFF BY 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
8. 152 cm 48 122 cm 36 91 cm 7 3 2 2m 8 5 2 6 m 5 sa 13 cm 40 102 cm 32 81 cm 24 61cm 4 10 1 5 m 5 7 1 7 m 3 7he 9 cm X Picture Screen size diag in cm The formula for picture size and projection distance L Projection distance ft m Feet inches m cm L1 Minimum projection distance ft m L1 ft 0 03694x 0 3048 L1 m 0 03694X L2 Maximum projection distance ft m L2 ft 2 0 04275x 0 3048 L2 m 0 04275x H Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image in cm H in 0 21794X 2 54 H cm 0 21794 20 When using a normal screen 4 3 and projecting 16 9 image ure Screen size Projection distance L Distance from the lens center to Width Height Minimum L1 Maximum L2 the bottom of the image H 300 762 cm 240 610 cm 180 457 cm 27 3 8 3 m 31 7 9 6 m 19 5 16 49 cm 270 686 cm 216 549 cm 162 411 cm 24 7 7 5 m 28 5 8 7 m 17 3 a 44 cm 250 635 cm 200 508 cm 150 381 cm 22 9 6 9 m 26 4 8 0 m 16 3 2 41 cm 200 508 cm 160 406 cm 120 305 cm 18 2 5 5 m 21 0 6 4 m 127 a 33 cm 150 381 cm 120 305 cm 90 229 cm 13 8 amp 4 2 m 15 9 4 8 m 9 21 32 25 cm 100 254 cm 80 208 cm 60 152 cm 9 1 2 8 m 10 6 32 m 6 7 16 16 cm 80 203 cm 64 163 cm 48 122cm 7 3 2 2m 8 5 2 6m 5 9 4 13
9. batteries are inserted correctly or insert new ones ake sure the This unit is equipped with a microprocessor Its performance could be adversely affected by incorrect operation or interference If this should happen unplug the Unit and plug it in again after more than 5 minutes 63 pa Product tvpe Model Video svstem Displav method Lens Projection lamp Component input signal INPUT1 2 S video input signal INPUT 3 Video input signal INPUT 4 Computer RGB Component input signal INPUT 5 HDMI input signal INPUT 6 Horizontal resolution Vertical frequency Horizontal frequency Pixel clock RS 232C terminal TRIGGER terminal Rated voltage Input current Rated frequency Power consumption Power consumption standby Heat dissipation Operating temperature Storage temperature Cabinet I R carrier frequency Dimensions approx Weight approx Replacement parts Specifications Projector XV Z3100 NTSC3 58 NTSCA4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL 60 SECAM DTV4801 DTV480P DTV540P DTV576U DTV576P DTV720P DTV1085I DTV1080I DTV10801 50 DLP chip Panel size 0 62 Drive method Digital Light Processing DLP9 No of dots 921 600 dots 1280 H x 720 V 1 1 15 x zoom lens F2 4 2 6 f 19 0 21 9 mm 220 W DC lamp RCA connector Y 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q terminated Ps Cs 0 7 Vp p 75 Q terminated Pn Cr 0 7 Vp p 75 O terminated 4 pin mini DIN connector Y luminance signal
10. e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service e The DLP logo the DLP medallion and BrilliantColor are trademarks of Texas Instru ments Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries PC AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc in the United States and or other countries HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or regis tered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC 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 G8 7 Ld e a c 7 E Observe the following safeguards when setting up vour projector Caution concerning the lamp unit E Potential hazard of glass par ticles if lamp ruptures In case of lamp rupture contact your nearest Sharp Autho rized Projector Dealer or Ser vice Center for replacement See Replacing the Lamp on page
11. nung the Projector on want to change the on screen display to another language change the language according to Note that the connections to external equip the procedure on page 50 ment and power outlet should be done be fore performing the operations written be low See pages 23 to 28 Remove the lens cap and press STANDBY ON on the projector or OON on the remote control Note About the Lamp Indicator The lamp indicator illuminates to indicate the status of the lamp Green The lamp is on Blinking in green The lamp is warming up or shutting down Red The lamp is shut down abnormally or the lamp should be replaced When switching on the projector a slight flick ering of the image may be experienced within the first minute after the lamp has been illumi nated This is normal operation as the lamp s control circuitry is stabilising the lamp output characteristics It should not be regarded as faulty operation e f the projector is put into standby mode and immediately turned on again the lamp may take some time to start projection ON ON button 28 TE STANDBY STANDBY button Turning the Power off Putting the Projector into Standby Mode 1 Press C STANDBV ON on the pro jector or STANDBY on the re mote control then press that but ton again while the confirmation message is displayed to put the projector into standby mode On screen Display confirmation mess
12. 56 PRECAUCI N PR CAUTION Caution concerning the setup of the pro jector W For minimal servicing and to maintain high image quality SHARP recommends that this projector be installed in an area free from humidity dust and cigarette smoke When the projector is subjected to these environments the vents and lens must be cleaned more of ten As long as the projector is regularly cleaned use in these environments will not reduce the overall operation life of the unit Internal cleaning should only be performed by a Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center Do not set up the projector in places ex posed to direct sunlight or bright light W Position the screen so that it is not in direct sunlight or room light Light falling directly on the screen washes out the colors making viewing difficult Close the curtains and dim the lights when setting up the screen in a sunny or bright room Caution regarding placing of the projec tor W Place the projector on a level site within the adjustment range 8 degrees of the adjust ment foot Ui Mm 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 projec tor is used for a while G 8 When using the projector in high altitude areas such as mountains at altitudes of approximately 4 900 feet 1 500 meters or more W When
13. B Mel ol D I O Page 44 c 30 30 H h But oi B I O CMS Value B 30 30 oE ied Reset SANE 7 r SEL ADJ ENTER Page 44 M 30 30 ko RETURN e END Reset Reset When a video signal S video signal or component 4801 5761 signal is input and the Progressive mode is set to 3D Progressive or Film Mode the C M S function cannot be used tem that cannot be set when inputting an RGB signal through INPUT 5 or INPUT 6 39 Menu Items Continued Main menu Sub menu Fine Sync HH clock 150 150 m Page46 Page 46 Fine Sync Bey H Phase 30 30 Clock I og Page 46 Phase ol H H Pos 150 150 H Pos o0 WDGRAB V Pos oid Page 46 Wet Reset H V Pos 60 60 Special Modes B 10801 gt Page 46 Auto Sync On Fast Cur sig freq H 33 8 kHz V 60 Hz Special Modes 10351 gt 10801 lt gt SEL ADI ENTER Fa oJa Legros ela Oe lt y RETURN END Auto Sync on or Peg o TO A
14. Display Upscale 1 024 x 768 VS ISISISI SYY YYY Y INI Intelligent compression 1 280 x 720 True 1 280 x 768 Intelligent compression 640 x 480 800 x 600 832 x 624 Upscale 1 024 x 768 QS Note Intelligent compression e When this projector receives 640 x 350 VESA format VGA signals 640 x 400 appears on the screen Horizontal Frequency kHz Vertical Frequency Hz HDMI Support 15 7 60 4 31 5 60 33 8 60 15 6 50 31 3 50 37 5 50 45 0 60 28 1 50 33 8 60 28 1 50 33 8 60 61 Troubleshooting Problem Check Picure does not appear or projector does not start Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet Power to the external connected devices is off The selected input mode is wrong Cables incorrectiv connected to the projector Remote control batterv has run out External output has not been set when connecting notebook computer The lamp unit cover is not installed correctiv The dust filter holders are not installed correctiv No picture appears or picture is dark Cables incorrectiv connected to the projector Bright is set to minimum position Depending on the computer vou are using an image mav not be projected unless the signal output setting of the c
15. Supplied accessory Video cable NPUTA terminal TRIGGER 24 When connecting the component video equipment to the computer RGB component input terminal on the projector INPUT5 To component output Y CB PB CR PR terminal To INPUTS terminal T 66006 COMPONENT INPUT 1 When connecting to equipment with HDMI output teminal INPUT6 HDMI is a new specialized interface capable of delivering a video and audio signal to the terminal using just one cable Since this projector does not support an audio signal by itself use an amplifier or other audio device For video connection use a cable that conforms to HDMI standards Using cables that do not conform to HDMI standards may result in a malfunction To HDMI output terminal HOMIcompatiole devica To INPUT6 terminal CE O GOMPUTER RGB Y Ps C9 PaiGn COMPONENT COMPONENT 3 INPUT 5 INPUT 1 HDMI cable tvpe A commerciallv available i Q note e HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is a digital AV interface that can deliver a high defini tion video signal multi channel audio signal and bi directional control signal all in just one cable e Because it is compatible with the HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection system the digital video signal does not degrade when transm
16. a mild detergent diluted with water wring the cloth well and then wipe the projector Strong cleaning detergents may discolor warp or damage the coating on the projector Make sure to test on a small inconspicuous area on the projector before use aintenance Mild detergent diluted with water Cleaning the lens W Use a commercially available blower or lens cleaning paper for glasses and camera lenses for cleaning the lens Do not use any liquid type cleaning agents as they may wear off the coating film on the surface of the lens W As the surface of the lens can easily get damaged be careful not to scrape or hit the lens ola Cleaning the exhaust and intake vents W Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the exhaust vent and the intake vent AA info e f you want to clean the air vents during pro jector operation ensure vou press 6 STANDBV ON on the projector or STANDBY on the remote control and put the projector into standby mode After the cool ing fan has stopped clean the vents 51 quet and Replacing the Dust Filters Cleaning the Dust Filters AA info The dust filters should be cleaned every 100 hours of use Clean the filters more often when the projector is used in a dusty or smoky location STANDBY ON button 1 Press O STANDBY ON on the pro jector to put the projector into standby mode Wait until the cooling fan stops Disconnect the power cord and unplu
17. automatically performed Q Note Auto Sync adjustment is also performed by pressing AUTO SYNC on the remote con trol The Auto Sync adjustment may take some time to complete depending on the image of the computer connected to the projector When the optimum image cannot be achieved with Auto Sync adjustment use manual ad justments f Checking the Input Signal This function allows you to check the current in put signal information Cu CE ogn T Overscan H 0 bel I E D 4 Overscan V oj z I E BL suvtttie oE I 0 Losp Display gt On 4 l Video Svstem m Auto 6 L signat Tvpe m Auto 6 L HDMI Setting D Standard 7 4 Background m Blue Lauto Power Off P On Lamp Timer Life 0 h 10094 4 SEL ADJ ENTER lt RETURN amp END Settings on the Options 1 menu Adjusting the Overscan This function allows you to adjust the Overscan area ratio display area ratio Orientation 4 button gt button Enlarges the image The display area ratio becomes smaller Reduces the image The display area ratio becomes larger Overscan H Horizontal Overscan V Vertical QS Note This function can only be adjusted when a video S video or Component signal is input e f the display area ratio is set too large noise may appear at the screen edges If this hap pens set the display area ratio to a smaller
18. end Q Note The placement of the screen and the projector may result in the image aspect ratio becoming slightly distorted e Try H amp V KEYSTONE when GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT does not fully correct trapezoi dal distortion 34 V On screen display A Adjust upper lett comer GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT ADJUST epRESET oN GEND Geometric Adjustment Blue A area yum Upper Left Upper Right i C a hes Lower Left Lower Right H amp V KEYSTONE Project the image and adjust the focus image size and projection angle Press KEYSTONE on the re mote control repeatedly until H amp V KEYSTONE is displayed When the GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT mode has been used to adjust the im age a confirmation screen displays be fore the H amp V KEYSTONE screen ask ing if you want to reset the adjustments or not Then select RESET Press A or V on the remote con trol to align the left and right sides of the projected image Press 4 or gt on the remote con trol to align the upper and lower sides of the projected image Press KEYSTONE or C2 ENTER on the remote control and the H amp V KEYSTONE mode ends ga GG SQ Note e f adjustments are made using both H KEY STONE and V KEVSTONE at the same time the image aspect ratio may become slightly distorted When adjusting H KEYSTONE and V KEY STONE at the same time the values of adju
19. 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 88 14 Usable Range The remote control can be used to control the projector within the ranges shown in the illustration Remote control sensor front m x Q c 7 gt Remote control signal transmitters Remote control sensor rear Remote control signal transmitters p Remote control NYZ QUO 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 depending on the screen material When using the remote control e Ensure that you do not drop it or expose it to moisture or high temperature e The remote control may malfunction under a fluorescent lamp In this case move the projector away from the fluorescent lamp B 15 Quick Start This section shows the basic operation projector connecting with the video equipment For details see the page described below for each step Setup and Projection In this section connection of the projector and the video equipment is explained using one ex ample 5 STANDBY ON 8 STANDBY button button El ON button B INPUT buttons amp J 3 az 5 INPUT 4
20. the projector 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 B 13 Lad x e fel 7 E Part Names and Functions Continued Inserting the Batteries 1 Press the A mark on the cover and slide it in the direction of the arrow 2 Insert the batteries e Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the and marks inside the battery compartment 3 Attach the cover and slide it until it clicks into place AN Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type nsert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the and marks inside the battery compartment Batteries of different types have different properties therefore do not mix batteries of different types Do not mix new and old batteries This may shorten the life of new batteries or may cause old batteries to leak Remove the batteries from the remote control once they have run out as leaving them in can cause them o leak Battery fluid from leaked batteries is harmful to skin therefore ensure you wipe them first and then remove hem using a cloth The batteries included with this projector may run down in a short period depending on how they are
21. transmit the commands 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 Commands Example When turning on the Computer Projector rojector make the gt proj P O WR oo e P O K d following setting CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND RETURN a Power Off OKorERR SS Note Power On OK or ERR e f an underbar _ appears in the parameter INPUT 1 Videot Component 1 V E D _ OK or ERR column enter a space INPUT 2 Video2 Component2 OK or ERR INPUT 3 Video3 S Video OK or ERR INPUT 4 Videod Video OK or ERR INPUT 5 RGB1 RGB Component OK or ERR INPUT 6 RGB2 RGB Component OK or ERR 60 Mla Biwi 0L 0 Computer e Multiple signal support Horizontal Frequency 15 70 kHz Vertical Frequency 45 85 Hz Pixel Clock 12 85 MHz Sync signal Compatible with TTL level Conor Compatibility Chart Compatible with sync on green signal Expansion System resizing technology The following is a list of modes that conform to VESA However this projector supports other signals that are not VESA standards PC MAC FENI Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency 640 x 350 VESA HDMI Standard Support 640 x 400 720 x 350 720 x 400 640 x 480 800 x 600
22. which images cannot be projected 36 Input Signal Output screen image Image CINEMA Computer type STRETCH SIDE BAR ZOOM DOT BY DOT ormoj jo oO OFRO 7 VGA SVGA C C C j O o oj o e O O ae 4 3 aspect ratio a 1024 x 768 e oO on O O o Oo Oo 4 3 aspect t EEUU j ie ratio erem s 1280 x 720 SEL o o 16 9 aspect ratio ME Cutout area on which images cannot be projected QS Note e You can select CINEMA ZOOM when with a VGA SVGA signal with a vertical frequency 60 Hz and less However when a VGA SVGA signal with a vertical frequency of more than 60 Hz is used CINEMA ZOOM is not available About Copyrights When using the RESIZE function to select an image size with a different aspect ratio to a TV program or video image the image will look different from its original appear ance Keep this in mind while choosing an image size The use of the Resize Keystone Correction Subtitle or Overscan function to com press or stretch the image for commercial purposes public displays in a caf hotel etc may be an infringement of copyright protected by law for copyright holders Please use caution While watching non widescreen images 4 3 if you use the RESIZE function to fill the screen or use the Overscan function to change the aspect ratio of a fixed ratio input signal parts of the ou
23. C For correcting an image by ADJUSTMENT designating the corner of the projected image See page 34 H amp V For correcting an image by KEYSTONE designating the horizontal or vertical axes See page 35 oiseg e xe o 9 3 33 a mage Projection Continued GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT AA info e When adjusting a 4 3 aspect ratio input sig nal to a 4 3 aspect ratio screen correct the trapezoidal distortion bv setting RESIZE to STRETCH 16 9 1 Press KEVSTONE on the re mote control repeatediv until GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT is displayed 2 Adjust the focus size and projec tion angle so that the screen edges line up into the blue area e Line up the screen edges into the blue area as closely as possible 3 Press A V 4 or to move the position for the upper left of the image Adjust the screen until the displayed red arrows line up in the upper left 4 Press C2 ENTER to set the posi tion The arrow in the upper right turns red D Repeat the same procedure with the positions for the upper right lower right and lower left of the image When you press RETURN at this point you will return to the previous screen f you press RETURN before adjust ing the upper left corner the Reset Con firmation screen displays When you confirm the lower left posi tion the screen adjustments will be set and the GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT mode will
24. EGUARDS CAUTION Please read all of these instructions before vou 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 vour personal safetv 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 Attachments Water and Moisture Accessories 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 Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 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 Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may
25. K and Singapore 6 1 8 m QACCBAOS36WJPZ Lens cap attached CCAPHA024WJSA Operation manual For Australia New Zealand and Oceania 6 1 8 m QACCLAO18WJPZ Use the power cord that corresponds to the wall outlet in your country Optional accessories E Lamp unit E DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor 5 57 sa 15 cm AN XR10L2 AN A1RS W 3 RCA to 15 pin D sub cable 10 3 0 m Qi Note AN C3CP2 e Some of the optional accessories mav not be available depending on the region Please check with your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center 88 10 Part Names and Functions mi 3 Numbers in refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained o Projector 3 Power 28 54 Lamp indicator indicator ED i STANDBY ON button For turning the power on and putting the projector into standby mode Temperature warning indicator INPUT buttons A V For switching input mode ENTER button 1 2 3 4 5or 6 For setting items selected or adjusted on the menu MENU button For displaying adjustment and setting screens RESIZE button For switching the screen size Adjustment buttons 4 W 4 P For selecting menu items 51 Intake vent amp Zoom ring For enlarging reducing the picture Focus ring ED For adjusting the focus HEIGHT a Remote control ADJUST amp sensor front lever Push both sid
26. SHARP XV 23100 PROJECTOR OPERATION MANUAL PROJEKTOR BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG PROJECTEUR MODE D EMPLOI PROJEKTOR BRUKSANVISNING PROVECTOR MANUAL DE MANEJO PROIETTORE MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI PROJECTOR GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING LA EET SIV NVHH HOS LNAG HSITONA Benz EE ONVITVLI Z m Oo m D i gt Z g 2 SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U K The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non rewireable moulded plug incorporat ing a 10A fuse Should the fuse need to be replaced a BSI or ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse marked or B 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 immedi ately 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 colour
27. T BY DOT 37 Dust filters cinri heces E 52 ENTER button Exhaust Vent nto Fan Mod oe ortas 50 Fine Sync ei gs ao EHE 30 FREEZE Dutton irte hi 38 GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT 34 H amp V KEYSTONE 5 ritiene 35 HDMI Setting 48 HEIGHT ADJUST lever U Er 44 INPUT 1 terminal sc sisi 5 nre INPUT 1 6 modes e INPUT 2 terminal 22 nine INPUT 3 terminal sseeeeeeeeeeee INPUT 4 terminal INPUT 5 terminal INPUT 6 terminal s sse eennnnsnnzzznnnnzznnnzzznza INPUT DUTONS orir a ia Art ina a abitat ee Intake vent IRIS button Kensington Securitv Standard connector 12 13 KEYSTONE button ez 32 Keystone Correction nn 32 66 E oec Lamp indicator Lamp Setting Lamp Timer Life ies Camp UIT RR Language on screen display language Lens Cap erinnern MENU DUHOM isse sia iet ua ce ein necne rir ere at la cians 41 ON DUHOM iater ttti 28 Optional accessories sen 10 OSD Display 2 oon tci ttt 48 OVGISCAN iiid detener 47 Picture Adjustment Picture Mode PICTURE MODE button siisii esen sse 38 Picture Screen Size and Projection Distance 20 Power cord PRJ Mode Progressive R 08 batteries ener cenar Rear adjustment foot sea FROG bis ia idi aa cons ste ese a p Remote Controls sssaaa Remote
28. The adjustments of Hue Saturation and Value of all colors are reset to the default setting Adjusting Hue Saturation or Value 1Press A or W to select either Hue Saturation or Value and then press C2 ENTER 2Select the color to be adjusted with A or Y and adjust it with or B Example of adjusting the Hue Main colors 4 button gt button R Red Closer to magenta Closer to yellow Y Yellow Closer to red Closer to green G Green Closer to yellow Closer to cyan C Cyan Closer to green Closer to blue B Blue Closer to cyan Closer to magenta M Magenta Closer to blue Closer to red AA Menu operation gt Page 41 e When Saturation is selected the selected color becomes 4 lighter gt thicker e When Value is selected the selected color becomes 4 darker B brighter To reset the adjustment values of each color to the default settings select Reset and press C2 ENTER AA info e When a video signal S video signal or compo nent 4801 5761 signal is input set Progressive mode to 2D Progressive and then adjust the colors Selectable tenis Description 2D Useful to display fast moving images Progressive such as sports 3D Useful to display relatively slow Progressive moving images such as drama and documentary more clearly Film Mode Reproduces the imag
29. age 2 Unplug the power cord from the AC play ge outlet after the cooling fan stops e The power indicator on the projector Enter STANDBY mode blinks in green while cooling 2 e The power indicator changes to red when Yes Press Again qW the projector finishes cooling No Please Wait AA info v or cooling fan operation This can cause dam age due to rise in internal temperature as the cooling fan also stops Pa mage Projection i Switching the Input Mode INPUT buttons oiseg e xe i ER o E Select the appropriate input mode for the connected equipment Press the appropriate INPUT button on the remote control to select the desired input mode e When pressing INPUT A W on the projector input mode switches in the following order aid 4 INPUT2 lt gt n i INPUT6 INPUT5 lt INPUTA 29 Image Projection Continued Adjusting the Projected Image Zoom ring 1 Adjusting the Focus Vou can adjust the focus with the focus ring on the projector Rotate the focus ring to adjust the fo cus while watching the projected image 2 Adjusting the Picture Size Focus ring Vou can adjust the picture size using the zoom ring on the projector Rotate the zoom ring to enlarge or shrink the picture size 3 Adjusting the Height The height of the projector can be ad justed using the adjustment feet at the front and rear of the projector Wh
30. ait until the projector has cooled down completely before plug ging in the power cord and turning the power back on At least 10 minutes e f the power is turned off for a brief moment due to power outage or some other cause while using the projector and the power supply recovers immediately after that the lamp indicator wil Green on Red on Green blinks Cooling Red blinks The power indicator blinks in red when the projector is on The dust filter holder or lamp unit cover is open f the power indicator blinks in red even when the dust ilter holders and lamp unit cover are securely installed contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center for advice illumi nate in red and the lamp may not be lit In this case unplug the power cord from the AC outlet replace the power cord in the AC outlet and then turn the power on again The cooling fan keeps the internal temperature of the projector constant and this function is con trolled automatically The sound of the cooling fan may change during operation because speed may change and this is not a malfunction he fan Do not unplug the power cord after the projector has entered standby mode and while the cooling fan is running The cooling fan runs for about 90 seconds 55 Regarding the Lamp Lamp W it is recommended that the lamp sold separately be replaced when the remaining lamp life become
31. ator on the projector illuminates or blinks in red 62 See Maintenance Indicators Problem Check Picture is too bright and whitish Image adjustments are incorrectly set The black levels of the image show banding or appear faded when INPUT 6 is selected Select the HDMI Setting Standard or Enhanced that results in the best picture quality The cooling fan becomes noisy When temperature inside the projector increases the cooling fan runs faster The lamp does not light up even after the projector turns on The lamp suddenly turns off during projection The lamp indicator is illuminating in red Replace the lamp The image sometimes flickers Cables incorrectly connected to the projector or the connected equipment works improperly If this happens frequently replace the lamp The lamp needs much time to turn on Picture is dark The lamp will eventually need to be changed While the remaining lamp life draws to a close replace the lamp The remote control cannot be used Operate the remote control while pointing it at the projector s remote control sensor The remote control may be too far away from the projector If direct sunlight or a strong fluorescent light is shining on the projector s remote control sensor place the projector where it will not be affected by strong light The batteries may be depleted or inserted incorrectly
32. button TER 7 KEYSTONE button 7 Adjustment buttons 4A V 4 P 7 ENTER button 6 Focus ring 6 Zoom ring 5 PS N 6 HEIGHT ADJUST lever 1 Place the projector facing a wall or a screen P 18 2 Connect the projector to the video equipment and plug the power cord into the AC socket of the projector u PP 22 28 To INPUT 4 terminal Connect the audio output of anv video devices to an appropriate audio device On the On the remote projector control STANDBY ON ON D 88 16 4 Turn the video equipment on and start plavback 5 Select the INPUT mode Select the INPUT 4 using the INPUT buttons on the projector or the INPUT 4 button on the remote control UE On the On the remote On screen display projector control ra e U e When pressing the INPUT buttons on the projector input mode switches in the following order p gt INPUT1 lt INPUT2 INPUT3 lt INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUTG e Pressing the INPUT buttons on the remote control also allows vou to switch the input mode 6 Adjust the focus image size and projector angle PP 30 31 1 Adjust the focus by 2 Adjust the projection 3 Adjust the projector turning the focus ring image size by turning angle using the HEIGHT the zoom ring Zoom ring ADJUST lever Focus ring 7 Correct trapezoidal distortion GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT PP 32 35 Press KEYSTONE on the remote control Press A W
33. cm 70 178 cm 56 142 cm 42 107 cm 6 4 1 9m 7 4 2 2m 4 1 2 11 cm 60 152 cm 48 122 cm 36 91cm 5 5 1 7m 6 4 1 9 m 3 55 4 10 cm 40 102 cm 32 81cm 24 61cm 3 8 1 1m 4 2 1 3m 2 37 4 7 cm X Picture Screen size diag in cm The formula for picture size and projection distance L Projection distance ft m Feet inches m cm L1 Minimum projection distance ft m L1 ft 0 02771 0 3048 L1 m 0 02771X L2 Maximum projection distance ft m L2 ft 0 03206X 0 3048 L2 m 0 03206 H Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image in cm H in 0 16346X 2 54 H cm 0 16346 Qi Note Allow a margin of error in the values in the diagrams 21 Samples of Cables for Connection e For more details of connection and cables refer to the operation manual of the connecting equipment e You may need other cables or connectors not listed below Input Terminal on the Audio visual HDMI cable ij available equipment cmi zm Component cable commercially available l 3 RCA to 15 pin D sub cable optional accessorv AN C3CP2 223 18 S video cable commercially available Cpe Video cable supplied Camera Cables for a camera or a video game video game SO
34. control sensor Replacing the lamp E FRESIZG e C RESIZE DULlOTi di ian re trie rc ces RETURN button RGB COMP button Tr RS 2326 Setting enint RS 232C6 terminal ssir nme Saturation Sharp SIDE BAR Special Modes nin nemenetece STANDBY b ltloh ire trennen STANDBY ON button STANDBY Mode STHETQGLHL ini trente ri Sog cfe Supplied accessories eree Temperature warning indicator 54 E s 43 TRIGGER terminal Lena 12 VARJU ii 44 Video Svstem 1 48 Me OS hos te 46 ZOOM WING JAP 30 SHARP SHARP ELECTRONICS Europe GmbH Sonninstrafe 3 D 20097 Hamburg SHARP CORPORATION Printed in China Gedruckt in China Imprim en Chine Triykt i Kina Impreso en China Stampato in Cina Gedrukt in China TINS C777WJZZ 06P11 CH NG
35. cted image while watching it Press ENTER e The selected item e g Bright is dis The item displayed by itself ened by itself at the bottom of the EE e When pressing A or W the following item Bright ___0 A Color after Bright will be displayed lt 3 SEL ADJ Rin Menu ght pay lt RETURN amp END SS Note ePress ENTER again to return to the previous screen 4 Press 4 or to adjust the item peng selected Picture Mode m Standard e The adjustment is stored Contrast 01m I O Bright HRE II Ha Color ollil I Tint I om I B Sharp oim I Red Lo om I m Blue I o0 I H SEL ADJ Single ADJ lt RETURN END B Press MENU e The menu screen will disappear Q note e The MENU button does not function while the projector is operating the Auto Sync or FREEZE functions 42 G icture Adjustment Picture menu Menu operation gt Page 41 gt PAGE 1 gt PAGE 2 BI 6 34 INPUT 1 no so e Picture Mode gt Standard Picture Mode gt Standard Contrast om I LH Bright L oiEl I f iit L 7500KI T p Color oE I E B ae I 1IBl I 8 Tint om MEE IR Geb o EB I H 5 Progressive 3D Progressive Snep Fr om 1 IB 6 J DNR B Leveli Red 0 E EE RE i 7 IRIS High Brightness Lamp Setting W Bright Reset Selecting the Picture Mode Selectable The default settings
36. cted from he front of the screen Ceiling 4 Front Inverted image Projected rom the front of the screen with an inverted projector rom the rear with a mirror Reversed image Projected of the screen or Ceiling Rear Reversed and inverted image Projected with a mirror See page 19 for details of Projection PRJ Mode soinjee4 49 Injesn Using the Options Menu Continued Menu operation Page 41 2 Selecting the Transmission f Fan Mode Setting Speed RS 232C This function changes the fan rotation speed Make sure that both the projector and computer Selectable are set for the same baud rate items Normal Suitable for normal environments Description Selectable items Description High Select this when using the projector at altitudes of approximately 4 900 feet 1 500 meters or more 9600bps Transmission speed is slow 115200bps Transmission speed is rapid When Fan Mode is set to High the fan rotation speeds up and the fan noise becomes louder Reducing the Power 5 Returning to the Default Consumption When the Power Is in Standby Mode Settings Use All Reset to initialize all the adjustments you have made to the default settings When STANDBY Mode has been set to Stan dard the RS 232C function is activated and power is consumed even in standby mode It is Q note recommend
37. daptor optional accessorv AN A1RS and an RS 232C serial control cable cross tvpe commercially available the computer can be used to control the projector and check the status of the projector See page 60 for detail When connecting to a computer using an RS 232C serial control cable and a DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor To RS 232C terminal ontrolling the Projector by a Computer ED COMPUTER RGB COMPONENT 3 To RS 232C terminal DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor optional accessory AN A1RS RS 232C serial control cable cross type commercially available QUO Note 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 See page 60 for connection of an RS 232C serial control cable e 5 o e o j w AA info e Donot connect the RS 232C cable to a port other than the RS 232C terminal on the computer This mav damage vour computer or projector e Do not connect or disconnect an RS 232C serial control cable to or from the computer while it is on This may damage your computer 27 G urning the Projector On Off Supplied P d Connecting the Power Cord Me SS Power cor Plug the supplied power cord into the AC socket on the rear of the projector Then plug into AC outlet Turni H e English is the factory default language If you
38. e For stronger blue BrilliantColor 2 For making the effect weaker For making the effect stronger Item that cannot be adjusted in RGB mode 2 BrilliantColor uses Texas Instruments BrilliantColor technology As the BrilliantColor level is increased the image becomes brighter while the color reproduction is kept at a high level NA Note e To reset all adjustment items select Reset and press settings of the selected input return to the default setting CENTER The Picture Mode s n o t r c 7 43 Injesn Picture Adjustment Picture menu Continued Adjusting the Color Temperature Selectable items Description 5500K For lower color temperature for 6500K warmer reddish incandescent like 7500K images 8500K 9300K 10500K For higher color temperature for cooler bluish fluorescent like images Q Note Values on CLR Temp are only for general standard purposes Adjusting the Colors Select C M S Color Management System in the Picture menu and then press ENTER This function adjusts each of the six main colors that comprise the color wheel altering their Hue Saturation or Value Selectable items Description C M S Hue Sets the hue of the main colors C M S Saturation Sets the saturation of the main colors C M S Value Sets the brightness of the main colors Reset
39. e distance from the lens of the projec tor to the screen Install the projector so that projected images are projected onto the screen at the optimum size by referring to the table below Use the values in the table as a reference when installing the projector When using a wide screen 16 9 and projecting 16 9 image Picture Screen size Projection distance L Distance from the lens center Diag x Width Height Minimum L1 Maximum L2 tothe bottom of the image HI 300 762 cm 261 664 cm 147 374 cm 29 9 9 1 m 34 5 10 5m 21 1 32 53 cm 270 686 cm 235 598 cm 132 336 cm 26 9 8 2 m 30 11 9 4 m 18 15 6 48 cm 250 635 cm 218 553 cm 123 311 cm 24 9 7 5 m 28 8 8 7 m 17 7 s2 45 cm 200 508 cm 174 443 cm 98 249 cm 19 10 6 0 m 22 11 7 0 m 14 1 64 36 cm 150 381 cm 131 332 cm 74 187 cm 14 10 4 5 m 17 2 5 2 m 10 33 e4 27 cm 100 254 cm 87 221 cm 49 125 cm 9 11 3 0 m 11 6 3 5 m 7 1 64 18 cm 80 203 cm 70 177 cm 39 100 cm 7 11 2 4 m 9 2 2 8 m 5 39 64 14 cm 70 178 cm 61 155 cm 34 87 cm 6 11 2 1 m 8 0 2 4 m 4 29 32 12 cm 60 152 cm 52 133 cm 29 75 cm 5 11 1 8 m 6 11 2 1 m 4 13 64 11 cm 40 102 cm 35 89 cm 20 50 cm 4 0 1 2m 4 7 1 4 m 2 51 sa 7 cm X P
40. e of film source clearly Displays the optimized image of film transformed with three two pull down NTSC and PAL60Hz or two two pull down PALSOHz and SECAM enhance ment to progressive mode images The film source is a digital video recording with the original encoded as is at 24 frames second The projector can convert this film source to progres Sive video at 60 frames second with NTSC and PAL6OHz or at 50 frames second with PALSOHz and SECAM to play back a high definition image Q Note e In NTSC or PAL6OHz even if the 3D Progres sive mode has been set the three two pull down enhancement will be enabled automati cally when the film source has been entered When the image is blurred or noisy switch to the optimal mode When using progressive inputs inputs are di rectly displayed so that 2D Progressive 3D Progressive and Film Mode cannot be selected WA info The settings can be made either when INPUTS or INPUTA are selected or when INPUT1 2 INPUTS or INPUT6 are selected and the in put signal is 4801 or 5761 Menu operation gt Page 41 6 Reducing Image Noise 7 Switching the Iris DNR Video digital noise reduction DNR provides high This function controls the quantity of the pro quality images with minimal dot crawl and cross jected light and the contrast of the image color noise Setting u Selectable items Description Selectable items Description High Brigh
41. ed that STANDBY Mode be set to The following items cannot be initialized Eco when it is not being used This reduces e Fine Sync menu power consumption when the projector is in Special Modes standby mode e Options1 menu Lamp Timer Life Selectable items Description Language Standard The RS 232C function is activated even if the projector is in standby mode Selecting the On screen IB TT l A Br Late WET 3 The RS 232C function is Switched off when the projector is in standby mode The projector can switch the on screen display language among 11 languages QW Note English Svenska 4 Deutsch Portugu s When you want to control the projector using Espafiol sue the RS 232C function set to Standard Nederlands 20 Fran ais a Italiano 50 Cu Cleaning the projector W Ensure that you have unplugged the power cord before cleaning the projector W The cabinet as well as the operation panel is made of plastic Avoid using benzene or thinner as these can damage the finish on the cabinet W Do not use volatile agents such as insecticides on the projector Do not attach rubber or plastic items to the projector for long periods The effects of some of the agents in the plastic may cause damage to the quality or finish of the projector E Wipe off dirt gently with a soft flannel cloth W When the dirt is hard to remove soak a cloth in
42. electable items Description Blue Blue screen None Black screen 48 Auto Power Off Function Selectable items Description When no input signal is detected for more than 15 minutes the projector will automaticallv enter standbv mode The Auto Power Off function will be disabled Q note e When the Auto Power Off function is set to On 5 minutes before the projector enters standby mode the message Enter STANDBY mode in X min will appear on the screen to indicate the remaining minutes Checking the Lamp Life Status You can confirm the cumulative lamp usage time and the remaining lamp life percentage Lamp usage condition Remaining lamp life Life 100 5 Operated exclusively Approx Approx with Lamp Setting setto 3 000 150 hours Eco Quiet hours Operated exclusively Approx Approx with Lamp Setting setto 2 000 100 hours Bright hours QS Note e t is recommended that the lamp be changed when the remaining lamp life becomes 5 The lamp life may vary depending on the us age condition Menu ope ration gt Page 41 moos fm PRJ Mode IB RS 232C gt STANDBY Mode D Fan Mode LA u All Reset Language INPUT 1 Front 9600 bps Eco Normal English Settings on the Options 2 u D Reversing Inve rting Projected Images Selectable items Description Front ormal imag e Proje
43. en the screen is above the projec tor the projection image can be made higher bv adjusting the projector ad ZA HEIGHT ADJUST lever 1 Lift the projector to adjust its height while lifting the HEIGHT ADJUST lever M Remove your hands from the HEIGHT ADJUST lever of the pro jector after its height has been finely adjusted The angle of projection is adjustable up to 8 degrees from the surface on which the projector is placed Make small adjustments 3 Use the rear adjustment foot to make the projector level e The projector is adjustable 1 degree from the standard position S amp 3 Note e When adjusting the height of the projector trapezoidal distortion occurs Follow the pro cedures in Keystone Correction to correct the distortion See page 32 AA info Do not apply too much pressure on the pro jector when the front adjustment foot comes out When lowering the projector be careful not to get your fingers caught in the area between the adjustment foot and the projector Hold the projector firmly while lifting or carry ing Do not hold by the lens area e Rear adjustment foot O xe o 9 3 31 oiseg F Image Projection Continued EN STONE KEYSTONE STANDBY ON button Adjustment buttons 4 V 4 P Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion When the image is projected either from the top or from the bottom towards the screen at an angle the i
44. entilate the room well if the lamp breaks and avoid all exposure to the released gas In case of exposure to the gas consult a doctor as soon as possible Replacing the Lamp Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use The lamp will be very hot and may cause burn or injury E Carefully change the lamp by following the instructions described in this section If you wish you may have the lamp replaced at your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center Ifthe new lamp does not light after replacement take your projector to the nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center for repair 56 Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit Awarning em The lamp unit becomes very hot while the pro accessory Hie AN XR10L2 jector is operating Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use The lamp and parts around the lamp will be very hot and may cause burns or injury AA info e Make sure that you remove the lamp unit by STANDBY ON button the handle Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp unit or the inside of the projector To avoid injury to yourself and damage to the lamp make sure you carefully follow the steps below Do not loosen other screws except for the lamp unit cover and lamp unit 1 Press OG STANDBY ON on the pro jector or amp STANDBY on the re mote control to put the projector into standby mode Wait until the cooling fan sto
45. 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 56 This SHARP projector uses a DLP chip This very sophisticated panel contains 921 600 pixels micromirrors As with any high technology electronic equipment such as large screen TVs video systems and video cameras there are certain acceptable tolerances that the equipment must conform to This unit has some inactive pixels within acceptable tolerances which may result in inactive dots on the picture screen This will not affect the picture quality or the life expectancy of the unit iios to Read this Operation Manual W The specifications are slightly different depending on the model However you can connect and operate all models in the same manner e Inthis operation manual the illustration and the screen display are simplified for explanation and may differ slightly from the actual display Lad e fel 7 en E Cu sing the Menu Screen ENTER button Adjustment buttons gt 4 9 4 5 D za MENU MENU button ENTER ENTER button RETURN RETURN button Buttons used in Press RETURN to re 2 turn to the previous Sd ian there this operation is displayed Menu Select
46. er 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 W If the projector starts to overheat due to setup problems or blockage of the air vents i and Bete will illuminate in the lower left corner of the picture If the temperature continues to rise the lamp will turn off the temperature warn ing indicator on the projector will blink and after a 90 second cooling off period the projector will enter standby mode Refer to Maintenance In dicators on page 54 for details AA info The cooling fan regulates the internal tem perature 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 malfunc tion Do not unplug the power cord during projec tion or cooling fan operation This can cause damage due to rise in internal temperature as the cooling fan also stops 5 Ld e fel 4 7 E Ca Supplied accessories ccessories Remote control RRMCGA543WJSB 21 pin RCA conversion adaptor QSOCZ0361CEZZ Power cord For Europe except U K 6 1 8 m QACCVAO11WJPZ Two R 03 batteries AAA size UM SUM 4 HP 16 or similar Video cable QCNWGAOO1WJZZ For U
47. es of the lens cap to attach or remove GB 11 Part Names and Functions Continued Numbers in refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained Rear View Exhaust vent Intake vent Remote control sensor rear AC socket Connect the Kensington supplied Power cord Security Standard MW connector Rear adjustment foot D ara n ini F TA G 3E bou C8 PR CR Ge PROD s vit e TAA p COMPUTER RGB Y _ Pe Ce PRICA Y Pe C8 j PR CA s VIDEO VIDEO MAX CURRENT mA HDMI COMPONENT 3 COMPONENT 3 COMPONENT 3 2 2 INPUT 6 INPUT 5 INPUT 1 a INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 Terminal Description INPUT 1 2 terminal Connecting video equipment with component output terminal DVD player DTV decoder DVD recorder with hard disc etc INPUT 3 terminal Connecting video equipment with S video output terminal VCR DVD player etc INPUT 4 terminal E Connecting video equipment without S video output terminal INPUT 5 terminal W Connecting video equipment with component output terminal DVD player DTV decoder DVD recorder with hard disc etc W Connecting the computer 6 INPUT 6 terminal Connecting video equipment with HDMI output terminal RS 232C terminal Connecting the computer to control the projector TRIGGER terminal D When the projector is turned on a c
48. fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer Transportation A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick Stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn aa 10 11 12 13 14 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Grounding or Polarization This product is p
49. fter the projector has entered standby mode follow the procedures given below d o Il Temperature warning indicator STANDBY ON Q e o 5 Lamp indicator Power indicator About the temperature warning indicator If the temperature inside the projector increases due to blockage of the air vents or the setting location A will illuminate in the lower left corner of the picture If the temperature keeps on rising the lamp will turn off and the temperature warning indicator will blink the cooling fan will run and then the projec tor will enter standby mode After anm appears ensure you perform the measures described on page 55 About the lamp indicator Change The Lamp W When the remaining lamp life becomes 5 or less E yellow and Change The Lamp will be displayed on the screen When the percentage becomes 0 it will change to B red the lamp will automatically turn off and then the projector will automatically enter standby mode At this time the lamp indicator will illuminate in red W If you try to turn on the projector a fourth time without replacing the lamp the projector will not turn on Indicators on the Projector Power indicator Red on Normal Standby Green on Normal Power on Red blinks Abnormal See page 55 Green blinks Normal Cooling Lamp indicator Green on Normal Green blinks The lamp is warming up or shutting down Red on The lamp is shut down abnormall
50. g the power cord from the AC socket b i 2 Remove the filter holders Turn the projector over To remove the fil ter holders press in the tabs while lifting up b 4 3 Clean the dust off the dust filters and the holders with a hand broom 52 4 Replace the filter holders Align the tabs on the filter holders while replacing them and then press down on the tabs to lock them in place u odi QY Note e Be sure the filter holders are securely installed The power will not turn on unless it is correctly installed Replacing the Dust Filters AA info e lf the filters become too dirty to clean effectively purchase new ones PFILDAO25WJZZ from your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center After removing the filter holders see step 2 of Cleaning the Dust Filters remove the dust filters then replace with new ones Pick the dust filters up with your fingers and lift them out of the filter holders With the reinforcement seal facing down place the dust filters underneath the tabs on the filter holders Reinforcement seal 53 f Mai tenance Indicators W The warning lights power indicator lamp indicator and temperature warning indicator on the projector indicate problems inside the projector E ifa problem occurs either the temperature warning indicator or the lamp indicator will illuminate red and the projector will enter standby mode A
51. gnal between RGB and Component RGB Set when RGB signals are received Setting the Video System Component Set when component signals are received This function can only be set in INPUT 3 or INPUT 4 The video input system mode is factory preset QW Note to Auto however a clear picture from the con eYou can also select Signal Type using nected audio visual equipment may not be re RGB COMP on the remote control INPUT 5 ceived depending on the video signal difference or INPUT 6 In that case switch the video signal Selectable items Description 3 Selecting the HDMI Setting PAL When connected to PAL video equipment When there is an HDMI capable device con nected to INPUT 6 an optimum picture may not SECAM When connected to SECAM be displayed if the device s output signal type video equipment and the projectors input signal type do not match If this should occur switch the HDMI Setting NTSC4 43 When reproducing NTSC signals in PAL video equipment Selectable items Description NTSC3 58 When connected to NTSC video Standard When the black levels of the equipment image show banding or appear faded select the option that results in the best picture Enhanced quality In most circumstances Standard should be selected Note The HDMI Setting can be selected only when INPUT 6 is selected 7 Selecting the Background Image S
52. hat cannot be selected will be greyed out Main menu Sub menu LU H LLI P ictu re menu Picture Picture Mode Standard Natural Page43 Page 43 Dynamic PAGE 1 9 9 Movie Movie2 ELTENE O 43 Memory Picture Mode gt Standard La Contrast om I O Contrast 30 30 d og Haan soo Bright 30 i Color 0 E A I 5 right 30 e 30 i Tint oE I El H Color 30 30 2 Sharp I om I H Hint 30 24302 Red tr om I B i PE Blue 0 oO a ri k B Sharp 30 e 30 2 i H Red 30 30 i J Blue 30 30 lt a SEL ADJ ENTER gt Page 43 NIME J lt RETURN END v A PAGE 2 CLR Temp 5500K 65001 T Pcue JI JEM Page 44 7200K i 8500K Picture Mode gt Standard 9300K 10500K CLR Temp ANEA I p BrilliantColor 1IBl I 9 BrilliantColor 0 1 2 C M S m Page 43 Progressive 3D Progressive DNR Leveli IRIS High Brightness Page 44 Lamp Setting m Bright Progressive 737 2D Progressive Reset 3D Progressive sme Page 44 Film Mode Pal SEL ADJ 4 Single ADJ DNR OFF Level 1 lt RETURN amp END Page 45 nei Level 3 H IRIS KY High Brightness Medium Mode Page 45 High Contrast Lamp Setting Bright Eco Quiet Page 4 GEJ C M S Saturation Reset C M S Value et Reset B RI 0 d B C M S Hue IR 30 430 YI 0 Tl Qali 0 D I O Page 44 Y 30 30 oc Oct 01 D I H C M S Saturation G 30 30 2
53. he Overscan 47 Adjusting the Vertical Size of the Display Subtitle Setting Setting the On screen Display Setting the Video System Signal Type Setting Selecting the HDMI Setting Selecting the Background Image Auto Power Off Function Checking the Lamp Life Status Reversing Inverting Projected MAJAS ea pe ens 49 Selecting the Transmission Speed S 232C is sea Sa 50 Reducing the Power Consumption When the Power Is in Standby Mode 50 Fan Mode Setting sssss 50 Returning to the Default Settings 50 Selecting the On screen Display Language hie 50 Reference Appendix Maintenance menu 51 Cleaning and Replacing the Dust Filters 52 Maintenance Indicators 54 Regarding the Lamp 56 LQ oT 56 Caution Concerning the Lamp 56 Replacing the Lamp 56 Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit em 57 Resetting the Lamp Timer 58 Connecting Pin Assignments 59 RS 232C Specifications and Command Settings eicere 60 Computer Compatibility Chart 61 Troubleshooting L 62 Specifications nes 64 Dimensions niece 65 rfe E 66 m Q c 7 EJ jn IMPORTANT SAF
54. icture Screen size diag in cm The formula for picture size and projection distance L Projection distance ft m Feet inches m cm L1 Minimum projection distance ft m L1 ft 0 03019x 0 3048 L1 m 0 03019X L2 Maximum projection distance ft m L2 ft 2 0 03493x 0 3048 L2 m 0 03493X H Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image in cm H in 0 17808X 2 54 H cm 0 17808x When using a normal screen 4 3 and projecting 4 3 image SIDE BAR Mode Picture Screen size Projection distance L f Distance from the lens center Diag x Width Height Minimum L1 Maximum L2 to the bottom of the image H 300 762 cm 240 610 cm 180 457 cm 36 4 11 1 m 42 1 12 8 m 25 17 ea 65 cm 270 686 cm 216 549 cm 162 411 cm 32 9 10 0 m 37 10 11 5 m 23 11 64 59 cm 250 635 cm 200 508 cm 150 381 cm 30 4 9 2 m 35 1 10 7 m 21 9 ea 54 cm 200 508 cm 160 406 cm 120 305 cm 24 3 7 4 m 28 1 8 6 m 17 5 32 44 cm 150 381 cm 120 305 cm 90 229 cm 18 2 5 5 m 21 0 6 4 m 12 7 a 33 cm 100 254 cm 80 203 cm 60 152 cm 12 1 8 7 m 14 0 4 3 m 8 37 64 22 cm 80 203 cm 64 163 cm 48 122cm 9 8 3 0 m 11 3 3 4 m 6 55 64 17 cm 70 178 cm 56 142 cm 42 107 cm 8 6 2 6 m 9 10 3 0 m 6 15 cm 60
55. ions Adjustments Example Adjusting Bright e This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector Button used in Y PH MENT en tama se this step _ lected input mode is displayed Selected input mode 2 Press gt or 4 to select the menu Menu ae icon to adjust e The selected icon is highlighted Picture Mode d c Menu icon Menu screen Song 2 o o Picture coer FE On screen Tint 7 G Fine Svnc J ES Opine ta displav 33 Options2 ee Sync menu is not available ep nev S20 for INPUT 3 or INPUT 4 41 CD Info Indicates safeguards for using the projector Q Note Indicates additional information for setting up and operating the projector Maintenance Troubleshooting Index c ontents Preparing Introduction How to Read this Operation Manual 3 eene Er 4 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 6 ACGCOSSOLIGS iine meds 10 Part Names and Functions 11 Inserting the Batteries west Usable Range etes Quick Start Quick Start i i ira eee ets 16 Using Basic Operation Turning the Projector On Off Connecting the Power Cord ka Turning the Projector On Turning the Power off Putting the Projector into Standby Mode 29 Image Projection 29 Switching the Input Mode Adjusting the Projected Image
56. is recommended that you use the optional Sharp ceiling mount bracket for this installa tion Before mounting the projector contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center to obtain the rec ommended ceiling mount bracket sold sepa rately e AN 60KT ceiling mount bracket its AN TK201 and AN TK202 extension tubes W Invert the image by setting Ceiling Front in PRJ Mode See page 49 for use of this function 88 18 Projection PRJ Mode The projector can use anv of the 4 projection modes shown in the diagram below Select the mode most appropriate for the projection setting in use You can set the PRJ Mode in Options2 menu See page 49 W Table mounted front projection W Ceiling mounted front projection Menu item gt Front Menu item Ceiling 4 Front W Table mounted rear projection B Ceiling mounted rear projection with a translucent screen with a translucent screen cha Menu item Rear Menu item Ceiling 4 Rear Indication of the Projection Image Size and Projection Distance Refer to page 20 for additional information concerning Picture Screen Size and Projection Distance Example When using a wide screen 16 9 Picture Screen Size 300 200 100 80 Projection Distance 58 19 p Setting up the Projector Continued Picture Screen Size and Projection Distance The projection screen size varies according to th
57. itted and a high quality image with a simple connection can be enjoyed e When a DVI to HDMI conversion cable is connected to the HDMI terminal a proper picture may not be displayable e E 3 o z o 2 25 Connecting to a Computer When connecting a computer ensure that it is the last device to be turned on after all the connections are made Ensure that you have read the operation manuals of the devices to be connected before making connections To RGB output terminal To INPUTS terminal sooo COMPONENT INPUT 1 RGB cable commercially available SS Note e See page 61 Computer Compatibility Chart for a list of computer signals compatible with the projec tor Use with computer signals other than those listed may cause some of the functions to not work A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers Contact your near est Macintosh Dealer Depending on the computer you are using an image may not be projected unless the computer s external output port is switched on e g Press Fn and F5 keys simultaneously when using a SHARP notebook computer Refer to the specific instructions in your computer s operation manual to enable your computer s external output port 26 Cc When the RS 232C terminal on the projector is connected to a computer with a DIN D sub RS 232C a
58. lt gt on the remote control to set the upper left position of the projected image Press C2 ENTER on the remote control to set the position Follow steps 2 and 3 to also set the upper right lower right and lower left positions of the projected image e When you confirm the lower left position the screen adjustments will be set and setup will end 8 Turn the Power off Press the STANDBY ON button on the projector or the STANDBY button on the remote control and then press the button again while the confirmation message is displayed to put the projector into standby mode Onthe On the remote On screen Display projector control Enter STANDBY mode STANDBY ON STANDBY Yes Press Again No Please Wait e Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet after the cooling fan stops G8 17 Cs etting up the Projector Setting up the Projector For optimal image quality position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the projectors feet flat and level Doing so will eliminate the need for Keystone correction and provide the best image quality Standard Setup Front Projection Wi Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according to the desired picture size See page 20 EA Example of standard setup Image Lens center Q Note Refer to page 20 for additional information concerning Picture Screen Size and Projection Dis tance Ceiling mount Setup c E it
59. mage becomes distorted trapezoidally The function for correcting trapezoidal distortion is called Keystone Correction RETURN RETURN button ENTER ENTER button o There are the two tvpes of the Kevstone Correction 1 The GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT method corrects trapezoidal distor tion bv specifving 4 marks on the screen 2 The H amp V KEYSTONE method fea tures corrections to 2 axes horizon tal and vertical based on numerical values 32 Selecting the Tvpe of SS Note Correction When corrections are made with Keystone cor rection the changes are saved even if the power cord is unplugged Select the Keystone correction method Since Keystone correction digitally corrects Press KEYSTONE on the remote control the signal resolution may slightly decrease when it is used Moir patterns and line dis M GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT will be tortions may also be visible in detailed images displayed However this is not a malfunction e Each time KEYSTONE is pressed the f you cannot correct trapezoidal distortion with display toggles as follows Keystone correction change the placement position of the projector GEOMETRIC e Straight lines and the edges of the displayed ADJUSTMENT H amp VKEYSTONE image may appear jagged when adjusting the Keystone setting The display disappears zal Also read About Copyrights on page 37 GEOMETRI
60. nect the power cord La a 8 e Plug the power cord into the AC socket of the projector ENTER button 2 Reset the lamp timer MENU button While simultaneously holding down GMENU GENTER and Y on the pro jector press STANDBY ON on the pro Y button jector e LAMP 0000H is displayed indicating that the lamp timer is reset 58 r Connecting Pin Assignments COMPUTER RGB COMPONENT INPUT5 Terminal 15 pin Mini D sub female connector COMPUTER RGB Input Component Input 1 Video input red 1 PR CR 2 Video input green sync on green 2 Y 3 Video input blue 3 Pe CB y 15 4 ot connected 4 ot connected 5 ot connected 5 ot connected 9 6 Earth red 6 Earth PR GEE Es Jo 7 Earth green sync on green 7 Earth Y 000000 8 Earth blue 8 Earth PB 9 ot connected 9 ot connected 10 GND 10 Not connected 5 11 Not connected 11 Not connected e 10 12 Bi directional data 12 Not connected 13 Horizontal sync signal TTL level 13 Not connected 14 Vertical sync signal TTL level 14 Not connected 15 Data clock 15 Not connected RS 232C Terminal 9 pin Mini DIN female connector 8 Pin No Signal Name yo Reference 9 7 1 Not connected 2 RD Receive Data Input Connected to internal circuit 3 SD Send Data Output Connected to internal circuit 4 Not connected 6 3 5 SG Signal Ground Con
61. nected to internal circuit 6 Not connected T RS Request to Send Connected to CS in internal circuit 5 4 8 CS Clear to Send Connected to RS in internal circuit 3 1 9 Not connected RS 232C Terminal 9 pin D sub male connector of the DIN D sub RS 232C adaptor optional accessory AN A1RS Pin No Signal Name yo Reference 1 ot connected 1 77 5 2 RD Receive Data Input Connected to internal circuit 3 SD Send Data Output Connected to internal circuit G NEM re 4 ot connected Pam 5 SG Signal Ground Connected to internal circuit 6 ot connected d RS Request to Send Connected to CS in internal circuit 6 9 8 CS Clear to Send Connected to RS in internal circuit 9 ot connected RS 232C Cable recommended connection 9 pin D sub female connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 CD 1 CD 5 1 2 RD 2 RD 3 SD 3 SD rf 1 4 ER 4 ER O E O 5 sa 5 SG 6 DR 6 DR Te RS 7 RS 9 6 8 CS 8 CS 9 Cl 9 Cl Q Note e Depending on the controlling device used it may be necessary to connect Pin 4 and Pin 6 on the controlling device e g computer Projector Computer Pin No Pin No 4 r 4 5 5 6 L 6 59 c onnecting Pin Assignments Continued HDMI Terminal Pin No Name Pin No Name Pin No Name 1 19 1 TMDS Data2 8 TMDS DataO0 Shield 14 Reserved 2 TMDS Data Shield 9 TMDS DataO 15 SCL 3 TMDS Data2 10 TMDS Clock 16 SDA DEBUE 4 TMDS Da
62. of each item when selecting Picture Mode Description items k CLR Temp BrilliantColor IRIS Lamp Setting Standard For standard image 7500K 0 igh Brightness Bright atural A balanced color image is obtained 7500K igh Brightness Bright igh Brightness Bright 0 Dynamic A vivid image is obtained 7500K 2 0 ovie1 Makes the black levels of the 6500K dark portions of the screen more pronounced and vivid igh Brightness Eco Quiet Reduces glare and creates a subdued tone Medium Mode Eco Quiet Allows you to store your picture adjustment settings The settings stored effect each input mode You can set or adjust each item in the Picture menu to your preference Any chang High Brightness Bright es you make are retained in memory NA Note e You can also press PICTURE MODE on the remote con See page 38 The default settings are subject to change without notice Adjusting the Image Adjustment items lt button rol to select the picture mode gt button Contrast For less contrast For more contrast Bright For less brightness For more brightness Color For less color intensity For more color intensity Tint For making skin tones purplish For making skin tones greenish Sharp For less sharpness For more sharpness Red For weaker red For stronger red Blue For weaker blu
63. omputer is switched to the external output Refer to the computer s operation manual for how to switch its signal output settings Image adjustments are incorrectly set Make adjustments to Color Tint and BrilliantColor in Picture Mode Video Input only Video input system is incorrectly set 2b Picture is blurred noise appears Adjust the focus The projection distance exceeds the focus range There is fog on the lens If the projector is carried from a cold room into a warm room or if it is suddenly heated condensation may form on the surface of the lens and the image will become blurred Please set up the projector at least one hour before it is to be used If condensation should form remove the power cord from the wall outlet and wait for it to clear Computer Input only Perform Fine Sync Adjustments Clock Adjustment Perform Fine Sync Adjustments Phase Adjustment Noise may appear depending on the computer Picture is green on INPUT 5 Component INPUT 6 Component Picture is pink no green on INPUT 5 RGB INPUT 6 RGB Select Signal Type in the Options1 menu and change the input signal type An unusual sound is occasionally heard from he cabinet If the picture is normal the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage caused by room temperature changes This will not affect operation or performance Maintenance indic
64. ontrol signal DC 12V outputs from this terminal If an electric screen or other compatible device is connected it can be turned on when the projector is turned on 88 12 Numbers in refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained STANDBY button For putting the projector into the standby mode KEYSTONE button For entering the Keystone Correction mode RETURN button For returning to the previous menu screen during menu operations AUTO SYNC button For automatically adjusting images when connected to a computer RGB COMP button For switching to the respective input signal type FREEZE button For freezing images Backlight button For lighting all buttons on the remote control ON button For turning the power on INPUT 1 2 3 4 5and 6 buttons For switching to the respective input modes MENU button For displaying adjustment and setting screens Adjustment buttons A lt gt e For selecting menu items e For adjusting the Keystone Correction when in the Keystone Correction mode ENTER button For setting items selected or adjusted on the menu RESIZE button For switching the picture size STRETCH SIDE BAR etc PICTURE MODE button For selecting the appropriate picture IRIS button For switching HIGH BRIGHTNESS MODE MEDIUM MODE and HIGH CONTRAST MODE Using the Kensington Lock on
65. ps OY 2 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 Remove the lamp unit cover VOX Turn the projector over Loosen the user pd N service screw CD that secures the lamp PSU f User service screw unit cover Remove the lamp unit cover for lamp unit cover B 2 v 57 e egarding the Lamp Continued 4 Remove the lamp unit Handle 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 At this time keep the lamp unit horizontal and do not tilt it Db Insert the new lamp unit Press the lamp unit firmly into the lamp unit compartment Fasten the securing Screws 6 Replace the lamp unit cover e Align the tab on the lamp unit cover and place it while pressing the tab to close it Then tighten the user service screw 8 to secure the lamp unit cover AA info e f the lamp unit and lamp unit cover are not correctly installed the power will not turn on even if the power cord is con nected to the projector Resetting the Lamp Timer Reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp BA info e Make sure to reset the lamp timer only when replacing the lamp If you reset the lamp timer and continue to use the same lamp this may cause the lamp to become damaged or ex plode STANDBY ON DM button 1 Con
66. rovided with one of the following types of plugs If the plug should fail to fit into the power outlet please contact your electrician Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug a Two wire type mains plug b Three wire grounding type mains plug with a grounding terminal This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 15 Overloading 19 Replacement Parts Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or When replacement parts are required be sure integral convenience receptacles as this can the service technician has used replacement result in a risk of fire or electric shock parts specified by the manufacturer or have the 16 Object and Liquid Entry same characteristics as the original part Never push objects of any kind into this product Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire through openings as they may touch dangerous electric shock or other hazards
67. rtical noise Phase 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 Qi Note You can automatically adjust the computer image by setting Auto Sync in the Fine Sync menu to On or pressing AUTO SYNC on the remote control Clock Phase H Pos and V Pos can not be adjusted when INPUT 6 is selected The adjustable area of each item may be changed according to the input signal To reset all adjustment items select Reset and press C2 ENTER 46 omputer Image Adjustment Menu operation Page 41 2 Special Modes Setting Ordinarilv the tvpe of input signal is detected and the correct resolution mode is automaticallv selected However for some signals the opti mal resolution mode in Special Modes in the Fine Svnc menu mav need to be selected to match the computer displav mode Q note e Avoid displaying computer patterns which repeat every other line horizontal stripes Flickering may occur making the image hard to see e Information on the currently selected input sig nal can be confirmed in item 8 Auto Sync Auto Sync Adjustment Selectable items Description Auto Svnc adjustment will occur when the projector is turned on or when the input signals are switched when connected to a computer Auto Sync adjustment is not
68. s 5 or less or when you notice a significant deterioration in the picture and color quality The lamp life percentage can be checked with the on screen display See page 49 W Purchase a replacement lamp of type AN XR10L2 from your place of purchase nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center Caution Concerning the Lamp W 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 W When the lamp replacement indicator and on screen display icon are illuminated it is recommended that the lamp be replaced with a new one immediately even if the lamp appears to be operating normally W Should the lamp break there is also a possibility that glass particles may spread inside of the projector In such a case it is recommended you contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center to assure safe operation W 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 v
69. s 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 e The wire which is coloured green and vellow 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 vellow e The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black e The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN Before using the projector please read this operation manual carefuliv Introduction m z O 7 Be IMPORTANT e For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Projector please record Model No XV 23100 the Serial Number located on the bottom of the projector and retain this information Serial No e Before recycling the packaging please i ensure that vou have checked the con tents of the carton thoroughly against the list of Supplied accessories on page 10 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
70. st able angles for each setting become smaller The adjustable value of the V KEYSTONE becomes extremely small when H KEY STONE is made to be the maximum value V On screen display E Hav KEYSTONE amp o v o CD END ADJUST ENTER amp 3 RESET Vertical Keystone Correction Adjustment with A V Horizontal Keystone Correction Adjustment with 4 e o o fa o 5 35 diseg C Image Projection Continued Resize Mode This function allows you to modify or customize the resize mode to enhance the input image De pending on the input signal you can choose STRETCH SIDE BAR CINEMA ZOOM or DOT BY DOT Computer input only image Press RESIZE on the projector or RESIZE on the remote control On the projector On the remote control RESIZE RESIZE button 5 6 VIDEO RESIZE button e STRETCH is fixed when 540P 720P or 10801 signals are entered Input Signal Output screen image DVD Video Image type STRETCH SIDE BAR CINEMA ZOOM IJ OHOH L2 4 3 aspect ratio 424 kerko ESTO e e Q Q O e Letter box 4801 480P 5761 576P NTSC PAL SECAM i O a oO Le QN Z0 Oe dt KA re OQ yes OD O0 O EET OJ Hs Os HOP Oo O O N 2 540P 720P 10801 ko o O O 16 9 aspect ratio EN Cutout area on
71. tal 11 TMDS Clock Shield 17 DDC CEC Ground iem 5 TMDS Dataf Shield 12 TMDS Clock 18 5V Power NEM 6 TMDS Datal 13 CEC 19 Hot Plug Detect 7 TMDS Data0 2 18 Crs 232 Specifications and Command Settings Computer 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 27 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 Parity bit None Baud rate 9 600 bps 115 200 bps Stop bit 1 bit Data length 8 bits Flow control None Set the projector s baud rate to the same rate as used by the computer 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 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4 Return code DH Command 4 digit Parameter 4 digi Problem response Response ormal response communication error or incorrect command code format O K Return code ODH E R R Return code ODH BA Info e When controlling the projector using RS 232C commands from a computer wait for at least 30 seconds after the power has been turned on and then
72. ter edge of the image will be cut off or distorted To watch original images as the producers intended set RESIZE to SIDE BAR and Overscan to its default setting oiseg e o Ir 9 E 37 r Operating with the Remote Control Selecting the Picture Mode Vou can select the appropriate picture mode to best match the projected im age vou are watching Press BPICTURE MODE e When pressing PICTURE MODE the picture mode changes in the following order Standard Natural gt Dynamic V PICTUREMODE PICTURE e MODE button FREEZE IRIS IRIS button FREEZE FREEZE button Memory Movie2 Movie1 Q Note e See page 43 for details on the picture mode Switching the Iris Setting This function controls the quantity of the projected light and the contrast of the image Press IRIS Each time the button is pressed while the dis play is on the mode is switched in the follow ing order HIGH BRIGHTNESS MODE MEDIUM MODE HIGH CONTRAST MODE a Q Note e For details on Iris see page 45 Freezing a Moving Image 1 Press OFREEZE e The projected image is frozen 2 Press OFREEZE again to return to the moving image from the cur rentiv connected device 38 Cu enu Items The following shows the items that can be set in the projector The selectable items vary depending on the selected input input signals or adjustment values Items t
73. tness High brightness is given OFF DNR does not function priority over high contrast Level 1 3 Sets the DNR level for viewing a clearer picture Medium Mode Intermediate mode between high contrast and high brightness QW Note High Contrast High contrast is given priority over high brightness Set DNR to OFF in the following cases When the image is blurry When the contours and colors of moving im N ages drag Sw Note e When TV broadcasts with weak signals are e You can also use IRIS on the remote con projected trol to change the Iris See page 38 Lamp Setting Power Bright consumption ness When using AC 100V 100 303W Approx 2 000 hours Lamp Life Approx Approx 76 3 000 hours SS note e When Lamp Setting is set to Eco Quiet the power consumption will decrease and the lamp life will extend Projection brightness decreases approximately 24 Injesn T o t t c G 7 45 Cc Fine Sync menu ona 33 Clock I E Phase I H Pos V Pos I Reset Special Modes m 10801 Auto Sync D On Cur sig freq H 33 8 kHz V 60 Hz Adjusting the Computer Image Use the Fine Sync function in case of irregulari ties such as vertical stripes or flickering in por tions of the screen Selectable items Description Clock Adjusts ve
74. ts are not blocked plug the power cord back in and turn on the projector This will return the projector to the normal operating condition W When turning off the projector the cooling fan runs to decrease the internal temperature for a while Unplug the power cord after the cool ing fan stops The period the cooling fan runs will vary depending on the circumstances and the internal temperature Caution regarding usage of the projector W When using the projector take care not to subject it to hard impact and or vibration as this can result in damage Take extra care with the lens Before moving the projector make certain you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and disconnect any other cables connected to it Do not carry the projector by holding the lens When storing the projector ensure you at tach the lens cap 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 W When connecting a computer or other audio visual equipment to the projector make the connections AFTER unplugging the power cord of the projector from the AC outlet and turning off the equipment to be connected W Please read the operation manuals of the pro jector and the equipment to be connected for instructions on how to make the connections Using the projector in other countries W The pow
75. value e When Resize is set to CINEMA ZOOM depending on the input signal Overscan V may not be adjustable Also read About Copyrights on page 37 sing the Options Menu Menu operation gt Page 41 2 Adjusting the Vertical Size of the Displav Subtitle Setting With this function vou can adjust the vertical size of the displav to allow for subtitles The image is compressed by adjusting the vertical size of the display The image is enlarged by adjusting the vertical size of the display QS Note When changing the screen with the Subtitle set ting not only the bottom of the screen rises but also the upper part is changed to a certain point The Subtitle setting can be adjusted more ef fectively with the Overscan function The Subtitle setting only works when Resize is set to CINEMA ZOOM e The adjustment area changes according to the input signal kull o t c o 7 47 Injesn Using the Options Menu Continued Menu operation Page 41 8 Setting the On screen Signal Type Setting Display This function allows you to select the input sig nal type RGB or Component for INPUT 5 or Selectable Description INPUT 6 items Selectable items Description On All On screen Displays are displayed Off INPUT FREEZE AUTO SVNO RESIZE PICTURE MODE IRIS are not displayed Auto Automatically selects the appropriate input si
76. voltage points or short out parts that could result 20 Safety Check in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any Upon completion of any service or repairs to this kind on the product product ask the service technician to perform 17 Servicing safety checks to determine that the product is in Do not attempt to service this product yourself as proper operating condition opening or removing covers may expose youto 21 Wall or Ceiling Mounting dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all This product should be mounted to a wall or servicing to qualified service personnel ceiling only as recommended by the 18 Damage Requiring Service manufacturer Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer 22 Heat servicing to qualified service personnel under the This product should be situated away from heat following conditions l sources such as radiators heat registers stoves a When the power supplv cord or plug is or other products including amplifiers that damaged 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 hose 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 o normal operation
77. y or requires to be changed See page 55 Temperature warning Off Normal indicator The internal temperature is abnormally high See page 55 54 Maintenance indicator Normal Abnormal Problem Cause Possible Solution Tempera ture warning indicator Off Red on Standby The internal temperature is abnormally high Blocked air intake Relocate the projector to an area with proper ventilation See page 8 Cooling fan breakdown Internal circuit failure Clogged air intake Take the projector to your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center for repair Lamp indicator Green on Green blinks when the lamp is warming up or turning off The lamp does not illuminate The lamp is shut down abnormallv Disconnect the power cord rom the AC outlet and hen connect it again Time to change the lamp Remaining lamp life becomes 596 or less Red on Standby The lamp does not illuminate Burnt out lamp Lamp circuit failure Carefully replace the lamp See page 57 Take the projector to your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center for repair Please exercise care when replacing the lamp Securely install the cover Power indicator AA info e If the temperature warning indicator illuminates and the projector enters standby mode follow the possible solutions above and then w
78. 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 W When placing the projector in a high position make certain it is carefully secure to avoid personal injury caused by the projector fall ing down Do not subject the projector to hard im pact and or vibration Wi Protect the lens so as not to hit or damage the surface of the lens Rest your eyes occasionally W Continuously watching the screen for long hours will cause eye strain Take regular breaks to rest your eyes Avoid locations with extremes of tem perature W The operating temperature of the projector is from 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C W 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 Wi Allow atleast 11 3 6 inches 30 cm of space between the exhaust vent and the nearest wall or obstruction W Be sure that the intake vent and the exhaust vent are not obstructed E Ifthe cooling fan becomes obstructed a pro tection circuit will automatically put the pro jector into standby mode to prevent overheat damage This does not indicate a malfunc tion See pages 54 and 55 Remove the pro jector power cord from the wall outlet and wait atleast 10 minutes Place the projector where the intake and exhaust ven
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