Sharp Projector XG P20XU User Manual

OPERATION MANUAL  
MODEL  
XG-P20XU  
LCD PROJECTOR  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This product has been engineered and manufactured to ensure your  
personal safety. But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. In order not to  
defeat the safeguards incorporated into this LCD Projector, observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and  
servicing. For your own protection and reliable usage of your LCD Projector, please be sure to read these IMPORTANT  
SAFEGUARDScarefully before use.  
1. Read Instructions  
13. Power-Cord Protection  
All the safety and operating instructions should be read  
before the product is operated.  
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.  
2. Retain Instructions  
The safety and operating instructions should be retained  
for future reference.  
14. Lightning  
3. Heed Warnings  
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.  
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions  
should be adhered to.  
4. Follow Instructions  
All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
5. Cleaning  
15. Overloading  
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 overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral  
convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire  
or electric shock.  
6. Attachments  
16. Object and Liquid Entry  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product  
manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
Never push objects of any kind into this product through  
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or  
short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
7. Water and Moisture  
Do not use this product near waterfor example, near a  
bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet  
basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.  
17. Servicing  
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening  
or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage  
or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
8. Accessories  
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod,  
bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious  
injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product.  
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the  
product. Any mounting of the product should follow the  
manufacturers instructions, and should use a mounting  
accessory recommended by the manufacturer.  
18. Damage Requiring Service  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing  
to qualified service personnel under the following  
conditions:  
a. If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into  
the product.  
9. Transportation  
A product and cart combination  
should be moved with care. Quick  
stops, excessive force, and uneven  
surfaces may cause the product  
and cart combination to overturn.  
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the product does not operate normally by following  
the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls  
that are covered by the operating instructions, as an  
improper adjustment of other controls may result in  
damage and will often require extensive work by a  
qualified technician to restore the product to normal  
operation.  
e. If the product has been dropped or damaged in any  
way.  
f. If the product exhibits a distinct change in  
performance, this indicates a need for service.  
10. Ventilation  
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for  
ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and  
to protect it from overheating. The openings should never  
be covered or 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  
manufacturers instructions have been adhered to.  
19. Replacement Parts  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service  
technician has used replacement parts specified by the  
manufacturer or with the same characteristics as the original  
part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric  
shock, or other hazards.  
11. Power Sources  
This product should be operated only from the type of power  
source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure  
of the type of power supply to your home, consult your  
product dealer or local power company. For products  
intended to operate from battery power, or other sources,  
refer to the operating instructions.  
20. Safety Check  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product,  
ask the service technician to perform safety checks to  
determine that the product is in proper operating condition.  
12. Grounding or Polarization  
This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type  
plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will  
only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety  
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet,  
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do  
not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.  
21. Wall or Ceiling Mounting  
This product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
22. Heat  
This product should be situated away from heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Caution Concerning the Lamp  
Replacement  
See Replacing the Lampon pages  
and  
.
68  
69  
PRODUCT DISPOSAL  
This product utilizes tin-lead solder, and high intensity  
discharge lamp (HID lamp) containing a small amount of  
mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due  
to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling  
information, please contact your local authorities or the  
LAMP REPLACEMENT  
CAUTION  
BEFORE REMOVING THE SCREW, DISCONNECT  
POWER CORD. HOT SURFACE INSIDE  
ALLOW 1 HOUR TO COOL BEFORE REPLACING  
THE LAMP. REPLACE WITH SAME SHARP LAMP  
UNIT TYPE BQC-XGP20X//1 ONLY.  
UV RADIATION : CAN CAUSE EYE DAMAGE.  
TURN OFF LAMP BEFORE SERVICING.  
MEDIUM PRESSURE LAMP : RISK OF EXPLOSION.  
POTENTIAL HAZARD OF GLASS PARTICLES IF  
LAMP HAS RUPTURED. HANDLE WITH CARE.  
SEE OPERATION MANUAL.  
Caution Concerning the Lamp Unit  
Potential hazard of glass particles if lamp ruptures. In  
case of lamp rupture, contact your nearest Authorized  
Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center  
for a replacement.  
See Replacing the Lampon pages  
and  
.
68  
69  
Cautions Concerning the Setup of  
the Projector  
For minimal servicing and to maintain high image quality,  
SHARP recommends that this projector be installed in  
an area free from humidity, dust and cigarette smoke.  
When the projector is subjected to these environments,  
the lens must be cleaned more often. As long as the  
projector is properly maintained in this manner, use in  
these environments will not reduce the overall operation  
life. Please note that all internal cleaning must be  
performed by an Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD  
Products Dealer or Service Center.  
CAUTION  
PRECAUCIÓN  
PRÉCAUTION  
Notes on Operation  
The exhaust vent, the lamp cage cover and adjacent  
areas may be extremely hot during projector  
operation. To prevent injury, do not touch these areas  
until they have sufficiently cooled.  
Allow at least 4 inches (10 cm) of space between the  
exhaust vent and the nearest wall or obstruction.  
If the cooling fan becomes obstructed, a protection  
device will automatically turn off the projector lamp.  
This does not indicate a malfunction. Remove the  
projector power cord from the wall outlet and wait at  
least 10 minutes. Then turn on the power by plugging  
the power cord back in. This will return the projector  
to the normal operating condition.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Temperature Monitor Function  
If the projector starts to overheat due to setup problems  
or a dirty air filter, TEMP.and “ ” will flash in the lower-  
left corner of the picture. If the temperature continues  
to rise, the lamp will turn off, the TEMPERATURE  
WARNING indicator on the projector will flash, and after  
a 90-second cooling-off period the power will shut off.  
Refer to Lamp/Maintenance Indicatorson page  
,
67  
for details.  
The cooling fan regulates the internal temperature, and its  
performance is automatically controled. The sound of the  
fan may change during projector operation due to changes  
in the fan speed.  
Using the Carrying Handle  
When transporting the projector, carry it by the carrying  
handle on the side.  
CAUTION  
Always put on the lens cap to prevent damage to the lens  
when transporting the projector.  
Do not lift or carry the projector by the lens or the lens cap  
as this may damage the lens.  
Using the Kensington Lock  
This projector has a Kensington Security Standard  
connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security  
System. Refer to the information that came with the  
system for instructions on how to use it to secure the  
projector.  
Kensington Security  
Standard connector  
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Outstanding Features  
1. High-end LCD Projector with Ultra High Brightness  
AC 220 W Lamp  
Use AC 220 W lamp for excellent color uniformity and ultra high brightness.  
2. Computer Compatibility  
Compatible with resolutions including VGA-SVGA (expanded), XGA (true  
resolution) and SXGA-UXGA (compressed) as well as DTV formats (480i, 480P,  
720P and 1080i).  
3. XGA Image Quality  
OCS LCD panel enhances color uniformity.  
Various other circuits are also used to provide high quality video images.  
4. Computer & Video Integrated Composer Technology  
New Progressive Mode  
I/P conversion with new algorithm used to achieve beautiful image quality.  
Enhanced Up-scaling and Digital Image Enlargement  
Enables sharper image quality without jaggies even for enlarged images.  
Superior 16:9 Image  
4:3 images can be converted to 16:9 images using Smart Stretch (sides stretched,  
center untouched), previously not achievable with LCD projectors.  
Intelligent Digital Keystone Correction  
Smooths out jaggies on keystone images and compresses the image not only  
horizontally but vertically keeping the 4 : 3 aspect ratio, and at the same time, calculates  
the aspect ratio automatically adjusting to the lens shift width.  
New Intelligent Compression  
Efficiently compresses UXGA (1,600 
ן
 1,200) images to XGA (1,024 
ן
 768).  
Enhanced three-two pull down  
Converts cinema mode DVD images transformed with three-two pull down enhancement  
to progressive mode images for easier viewing by Film Mode.  
Dynamic GAMMA Correction  
Optimizing GAMMA correction frame by frame in real time.  
5. 3D Digital Uniformity and Digital Convergence  
Three-Dimensional Digital Uniformity compensates uneven picture brightness  
even for pictures at any brightness level from white to dark. And, with Digital  
Convergence, a slight distortion of convergence can be adjusted on the service  
menu screen without having to touch the LCD panel.  
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Outstanding Features  
6. Network Capability  
Self-Diagnosis/Projector Status  
Self-diagnosis/Projector status function sends e-mail  
messages to a specified computer about lamp usage  
time and any malfunctions.  
Multiple & Group Projector Control  
Up to 250 projectors can be controled over a network.  
Projector RS-232C OUT can be used for daisy chain  
connection.  
Simple Stacking and Videowall Display  
Comes with software for easy stacking and videowall processing even for input from a  
single source.  
7. Four Optional Lenses for Maximum Flexibility  
Bayonet mount type: Wide-Zoom Lens,Tele-Zoom Lens  
Screw mount type: Fixed Wide Lens,Tele-Zoom Lens  
8. Multiple Input and Output Terminals  
BNC Terminal for RGB/Component/Video Signal  
PC Digital Input (DVI)  
Output terminal with VAO (variable audio output) support  
9. Easy Setup  
Lens Shift, Power Zoom & Focus, Digital Keystone Correction  
High Speed Auto Sync Technology  
10. Advanced Presentation Features incorporating a unique  
gyro device for “in-air” remote control  
An intuitive presentation tool with an easy-to-see screen pointer.  
Raising the bar for roaming interaction with a wireless, RF (nondirectional)  
design that erases out-of-sight worries. Loaded with USB mouse control.  
11. Useful Features  
Picture-in-Picture, Digital Enlargement, Freeze  
Customizable Startup Screen & Background Screen  
12. Application Software  
“Sharp Advanced Presentation Software—Professional Edition” (Network and  
Remote Control)  
LAN  
LAN  
LAN  
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Contents  
Important Information  
Operation Buttons  
1
30  
30  
32  
36  
39  
39  
39  
39  
40  
40  
Introduction ..........................................  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ................  
Outstanding Features ..........................  
Contents................................................  
How to Access the PDF Operation  
Manuals ............................................  
Part Names............................................  
Introducing GyroRemote .....................  
GyroRemote Features ............................  
Using GyroRemote .................................  
Setting up GyroRemote ..........................  
Using the Operation Buttons ..............  
Selecting the Input Signal Source ..........  
Adjusting the Volume..............................  
Muting the Sound ...................................  
Superimposing a Black Screen..............  
Displaying a Still Image..........................  
Magnifying a Specific Portion  
2
5
7
9
10  
12  
Accessories ..........................................  
Setup &  
Connections  
41  
42  
43  
of an Image .......................................  
Adjusting the Picture Aspect Ratio.........  
Gamma Correction Function ..................  
13  
Connections..........................................  
13  
14  
17  
18  
18  
19  
20  
20  
20  
21  
22  
29  
29  
29  
29  
Power Supply .........................................  
Projecting Computer Images .................  
Watching Video Images .........................  
Watching Component Video Images .....  
For Better Sound ....................................  
Power ON/OFF .......................................  
Setting Up the Screen ..........................  
Using the Adjustment Feet .....................  
Using the Lens Shift ...............................  
LENS Button ...........................................  
Adjusting the Projection Distance ..........  
Image Projection ..................................  
Rear Projection .......................................  
Projection Using a Mirror ........................  
Ceiling-mount Projection ........................  
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Contents  
Maintenance &  
Troubleshooting  
Basic Operation  
67  
68  
70  
71  
71  
Lamp/Maintenance Indicators .............  
Replacing the Lamp .............................  
Replacing the Air Filter ........................  
Troubleshooting ...................................  
For SHARP Assistance (U.S.A. only) ..  
Using the GUI (Graphical User  
Interface) Menu Screen...................  
Basic Operations....................................  
Menu Bars ..............................................  
Adjusting the Picture ..............................  
Adjusting the Computer Images  
44  
44  
45  
47  
49  
52  
(RGB menu only) ..............................  
Adjusting the Sound ...............................  
Displaying Dual Pictures  
Appendix  
53  
(RGB menu only) ..............................  
Reducing Image Noise  
(VIDEO menu only) ...........................  
Turning On/Off the On-screen Display ...  
Setting the Video Signal  
(VIDEO menu only) ...........................  
Selecting a Background Image..............  
Selecting a Startup Image......................  
Selecting the Economy Mode ................  
Confirming the Lamp Usage Time .........  
Reversing/Inverting Projected Images ...  
Setting the Stacking Mode .....................  
Locking the Operation Buttons  
72  
73  
Connecting Pin Assignments .............  
(RS-232C) Specifications and  
Command Settings..........................  
Wired Remote Control Terminal  
Specifications ..................................  
Computer Compatibility Chart ............  
Dimensions ...........................................  
Specifications .......................................  
Glossary ................................................  
Index ......................................................  
53  
54  
54  
55  
55  
56  
57  
57  
58  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
58  
59  
on the Projector.................................  
Deselecting Inputs .................................  
Selecting the Transmission Speed  
(RS-232C) .........................................  
Controling Multiple Projectors  
with ID Numbers ...............................  
Protecting Important Settings  
with a Password ................................  
Selecting the On-screen Display  
59  
60  
61  
62  
62  
Language..........................................  
Displaying the Adjustment Settings .......  
Multiple Function  
Using Extended Functionality  
63  
Features ...........................................  
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How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals  
PDF operation manuals in several languages are included in the CD-ROM. To utilize these manuals, you need to  
install Adobe Acrobat Reader on your PC (Windows or Macintosh). If you have not installed Acrobat Reader yet,  
To Install Acrobat Reader from the CD-ROM  
For Windows:  
For Macintosh:  
1 Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
2 Double click on the My Computericon.  
3 Double click on the CD-ROMdrive.  
4 Double click on the acrobatfolder.  
5 Double click on the windowsfolder.  
6 Double click on the desired installation program  
and follow the instructions on the screen.  
1 Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
2 Double click on the CD-ROMicon.  
3 Double click on the acrobatfolder.  
4 Double click on the macfolder.  
5 Double click on the desired installation program  
and follow the instructions on the screen.  
For other operating systems:  
Please download Acrobat Reader from the Internet (http://www.adobe.com).  
For other languages:  
If you prefer using Acrobat Reader for languages other than those included in the CD-ROM, please download the  
appropriate version from the Internet.  
Accessing the PDF Manuals  
For Windows:  
For Macintosh:  
1 Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
2 Double click on the My Computericon.  
3 Double click on the CD-ROMdrive.  
4 Double click on the manualsfolder.  
5 Double click on the xg-p20xufolder.  
6 Double click on the language (name of the folder)  
that you want to view.  
7 Double click on the p20xpdf file to access the  
projector manuals.  
Double click on the sapspdf file to access the  
Sharp Advanced Presentation Software manual.  
8 Double click on the pdf file.  
1 Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
2 Double click on the CD-ROMicon.  
3 Double click on the manualsfolder.  
4 Double click on the xg-p20xufolder.  
5 Double click on the language (name of the folder)  
that you want to view.  
6 Double click on the p20xpdf file to access the  
projector manuals.  
Double click on the sapspdf file to access the  
Sharp Advanced Presentation Software manual.  
7 Double click on the pdf file.  
If the desired pdf file cannot be opened by double clicking the mouse, start Acrobat Reader first, then specify the desired file  
using the File, Openmenu.  
See the readme.txtfile on the CD-ROM for important information on the CD-ROM not included in this operation manual.  
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Part Names  
Numbers next to the part names refer to the main pages in this manual where the topic is explained.  
Projector  
Front View  
TEMPERATURE WARNING  
LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator  
67  
67  
67  
32  
indicator  
POWER indicator  
GYRO RF indicator  
POWER buttons (ON/OFF)  
19  
39  
39 VOLUME buttons (
מ
/
ם
)  
MUTE button  
LENS button  
44  
51  
42  
43  
44  
44  
MENU button  
21  
39  
37  
40  
44  
32  
AUTO SYNC button  
INPUT 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 buttons  
RESIZE button  
LEARN button  
GAMMA button  
UNDO button  
BLACK SCREEN button  
ENTER button  
Antenna  
ADJUSTMENT buttons  
(/ƒ/ß/©)  
Cooling fan (Exhaust vent)  
3
Lens shift dial  
20  
Air filter/Cooling fan  
(Intake vent)  
Speakers  
52  
20  
70  
Foot releases  
Rear View  
70 Cooling fan (Intake vent)  
Kensington Security  
Standard connector  
4
Carrying handle  
4
IR/Gyro switch  
INPUT 3 port (DVI) 16  
38  
WIRED REMOTE control  
input terminal  
Computer AUDIO INPUT 2/3 terminal  
16  
38  
18  
(ø3.5 mm stereo minijack)  
(ø3.5 mm stereo minijack)  
AUDIO OUTPUT terminal  
(ø3.5 mm stereo minijack)  
INPUT 1 port (15-pin Mini D-sub)  
14  
Computer AUDIO INPUT 1 terminal  
OUTPUT port (15-pin Mini  
D-sub) for INPUT 1, 2  
56  
35  
14  
15  
(ø3.5 mm stereo minijack)  
USB port  
INPUT 2 terminals (BNC)  
RS-232C INPUT port/ 16  
RS-232C OUTPUT port  
AC socket  
65  
13  
17  
S-VIDEO INPUT 5 terminal  
17  
17  
(4-pin Mini DIN)  
AUDIO INPUT 4/5  
terminals (RCA)  
VIDEO INPUT 4 terminal (RCA)  
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Part Names  
Numbers next to the part names refer to the main pages in this manual where the topic is explained.  
GyroRemote  
Rear View  
Front View  
LED  
36  
33  
Function  
Function  
button (2)  
33  
39  
button (1)  
INPUT button  
32 POINTER button  
GYRO ACTIVE  
button  
35  
44  
35  
44  
LEFT-CLICK/  
ENTER button  
RIGHT-CLICK/  
UNDO button  
32  
MENU button  
32  
39  
33  
36  
37  
POWER button  
LENS button  
32  
21  
33  
33  
VOLUME/  
מ
/
ם
 button  
ASSIGN Select  
button  
Function  
button (3)  
RF CH
ם
 button  
Function  
button (4)  
TEACH button  
Bottom View  
Wired remote  
control input  
38  
Gyration U.S. Patents  
5698784, 5825350, 5898421  
Inserting and removing the batteries  
Batteries are not pre-installed at the factory. When inserting batteries for the first time, follow steps 1, 3 and 4  
below.  
Insert four AAA size  
batteries, making  
sure the polarities  
match the
؀
 and
؁  
marks inside the  
battery compartment  
and the batteries are  
placed on the tapes.  
Insert the side tabs  
Remove the two  
Press in on the arrow  
mark and slide in the  
direction of the arrow  
to remove the battery  
cover.  
2upper batteries and  
3
4 of the battery cover  
1
into the slots and  
press the cover in  
until it is properly  
seated.  
pull the tapes to pick  
up two other  
batteries at the  
bottom of the  
compartment.  
Battery  
compartment  
Battery  
cover  
Battery  
cover  
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Accessories  
Supplied Accessories  
GyroRemote  
RRMCG1631CESA  
Power cord  
QACCU5013DE01  
Four AAA size batteries  
Computer audio cable  
(ø3.5 mm stereo minijack cable)  
QCNW-4870CEZZ  
USB mouse control cable  
QCNW-5916CEZZ  
RGB cable  
QCNW-5304CEZZ  
ø2.5–ø3.5 mm wired remote  
control cable  
QCNW-5943CEZZ  
Three BNC-RCA adaptors  
QPLGJ0107GEZZ  
Extra air filter  
PFILD0080CEZZ  
CD-ROM  
UDSKA0043CEN1  
Sharp Advanced Presentation  
Software operation manual  
TINS-7356CEZZ  
LCD projector operation manual  
TINS-7354CEZZ  
ID number seal  
TLABZ0781CEZZ  
LCD projector quick guide  
TINS-7355CEZZ  
Lens cap  
PCAPH1056CESA  
Optional cables  
DVI cable (9Ј 10Љ, 3 m)  
AN-C3DV  
3RCA to 15pin D-sub cable (9Ј 10Љ, 3 m)  
AN-C3CP  
5BNC to 15pin D-sub cable (9Ј 10Љ, 3 m)  
AN-C3BN  
RS-232C serial control cable (32Ј 10Љ, 10 m)  
AN-C10RS  
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Connections  
Power Supply  
Connecting the Power Cord  
Plug the supplied power cord into the AC socket on the rear of the projector.  
Power cord  
Make the necessary connections before proceeding. Connect the power cord to a wall outlet.  
The POWER indicator lights up red and the projector enters standby mode.  
POWER indicator  
If the bottom filter cover is not securely installed, the POWER indicator flashes.  
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Projecting Computer Images  
Connecting the Projector to a Computer  
You can connect your projector to a computer for projection of full color computer images.  
Connecting to a computer using the standard 15-pin Input  
Computer audio cable  
4
3
1
RGB cable  
2
1 Connect one end of the supplied RGB cable to the INPUT 1 port on the projector.  
2 Connect the other end to the monitor output port on the computer. Secure the connectors by tightening the  
thumb screws.  
3 To use the built-in audio system, connect one end of the supplied computer audio cable to the AUDIO INPUT 1  
terminal on the projector.  
4 Connect the other end to the audio output terminal on the computer.  
CAUTION  
Before connecting, be sure to turn both the projector and the computer off. After making all connections, turn the projector on first. The  
computer should always be turned on last.  
Please read the computers operation manual carefully before making connections.  
Refer to page  
Computer Compatibility Chartfor a list of computer signals compatible with the projector. Use with computer signals  
77  
other than those listed may cause some of the functions not to work.  
A ø3.5 mm stereo minijack to stereo RCA audio cable adaptor may be necessary.  
When connecting this projector to a computer, select RGBfor Signal Typeon the GUI menu. (See page  
.)  
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A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers. Contact your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD  
Products Dealer or Service Center.  
AUDIO INPUT 1 can be used to input audio corresponding to the INPUT 1.  
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Projecting Computer Images  
This projector uses a 5 BNC computer input to prevent deterioration of image quality.  
Connect the R (PR), G/G sync (Y), B (PB), HD/C sync and VD cables (sold separately) to the correct input  
terminals on the projector and an RGB switcher (sold separately) connected to the computer, or connect a 5  
BNC cable (sold separately) directly from the input terminals on the projector to the computer.  
Connecting to an external RGB switcher or other compatible computers using the BNC Input  
(Typically used in larger installations )  
Computer audio cable  
3
4 To audio output  
terminal  
To R (PR), G/G sync (Y), B (PB),  
HD/C sync and VD output terminals  
1
RGB cable  
5 BNC cable  
(sold separately)  
RGB switcher  
(sold separately)  
2 To RGB switcher  
1 Connect each BNC connector of a 5 BNC cable to the corresponding INPUT 2 terminals on the projector.  
2 Connect the other end of the 5 BNC cable to the corresponding BNC terminals on the external RGB switcher.  
Connect the RGB switcher to the computer using a RGB cable.  
3 To use the built-in audio system, connect one end of the supplied computer audio cable to the AUDIO INPUT 2/  
3 terminal on the projector.  
4 Connect the other end to the audio output terminal on the computer or external audio system.  
A ø3.5 mm stereo minijack to stereo RCA audio cable adaptor may be necessary.  
When connecting the projector to a compatible computer other than a PC (VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA/UXGA) or Macintosh (i.e.  
Workstation), a separate cable may be needed. Please contact your dealer for more information.  
When connecting this projector to a computer, select RGBfor Signal Typeon the GUI menu. (See page  
.)  
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Connecting computers other than the recommended types may result in damage to the projector, the computer, or both.  
AUDIO INPUT 2/3 can be used to input audio corresponding to the INPUT 2/3.  
Plug and Playfunction (when connecting to a 15-pin terminal)  
This projector is compatible with VESA-standard DDC 1/DDC 2B. The projector and a VESA DDC compatible  
computer will communicate their setting requirements, allowing for quick and easy setup.  
Before using the Plug and Playfunction, be sure to turn on the projector first and the connected computer last.  
The DDC Plug and Playfunction of this projector operates only when used in conjunction with a VESA DDC compatible computer.  
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Projecting Computer Images  
Connecting to a computer using the RS-232C Port  
When the RS-232C port on the projector is connected to a computer with an RS-232C cable (null modem, cross  
type, sold separately), the computer can be used to control the projector and check the status of the projector.  
See pages  
,
and  
for details.  
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74  
75  
Connect an RS-232C cable (null modem, cross type, sold separately) to the serial port on the computer.  
RGB cable  
Computer audio cable  
RS-232C cable  
(null modem, cross type, sold separately)  
CAUTION  
Do not connect or disconnect an RS-232C cable to or from the computer while it is on. This may damage your computer.  
The wireless mouse or RS-232C function may not operate if your computer port is not correctly set up. Please refer to the operation manual  
of the computer for details on setting up/installing the correct mouse driver.  
A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers. Contact your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD  
Products Dealer or Service Center.  
Connecting to a computer using the direct digital input port  
3
Computer audio cable  
4 To audio output terminal  
DVI cable (sold separately)  
1
2 To digital output terminal  
1 Connect one end of the DVI cable to the INPUT 3 port on the projector.  
2 Connect the other end to the corresponding terminal on a computer.  
3 To use the built-in audio system, connect one end of the supplied computer audio cable to the AUDIO INPUT 2/  
3 terminal on the projector.  
4 Connect the other end to the audio output terminal on the computer.  
This DVI port is DVI version 1.0 compatible. Therefore when the signal is input from copy guard system compatible (DVI version 2.0)  
equipment, no signal will be received.  
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Watching Video Images  
Connecting to a VCR, laser disc player and other audiovisual  
equipment using the standard video Input  
S-video cable (sold separately)  
Example  
To S-video output terminal  
Video cable (sold separately)  
VCR  
or  
1
To video output terminal  
Laser disc player  
2
Audio cable (sold separately)  
To audio output terminals  
1 Connect the yellow RCA connectors to the corresponding yellow VIDEO INPUT 4 terminal on the projector and  
the Video output terminal on the video source.  
2 To use the built-in audio system, connect the red and white RCA connectors to the corresponding red and white  
AUDIO INPUT 4/5 terminals on the projector and the Audio output terminals on the video source.  
The S-VIDEO INPUT 5 terminal uses a video signal system in which the picture is separated into a color and a luminance signal  
to realize a higher-quality image.  
For higher quality video, you may use the S-VIDEO INPUT 5 terminal on the projector. S-video cable is sold separately.  
If your video equipment does not have an S-video output terminal, use a composite video cable.  
CAUTION  
Always turn off the projector before connecting to video equipment, in order to protect both the projector and the equipment  
being connected.  
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Watching Component Video Images  
Connecting to a DVD video player, DTV decoder and other component  
video equipment using the 5 BNC Input  
4 To audio output terminals  
Example  
3
Audio cable  
(ø3.5 mm stereo minijack/RCA cable,  
DTV decoder  
or  
sold separately)  
1
Component cable (sold separately)  
DVD video player  
2 To analog component output terminals  
CAUTION  
Always turn off the projector before connecting to video  
equipment, in order to protect both the projector and the  
equipment being connected.  
Three BNC-RCA adaptors  
1 Connect each BNC connector of a component cable to the corresponding BNC INPUT 2 terminals on the  
projector.  
2 Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding terminals on a DVD video player or DTV decoder.  
3 To use the built-in audio system, connect one end of an audio cable (sold separately) to the AUDIO INPUT 2/3  
terminal on the projector.  
4 Connect the other end to the audio output terminal on the DVD video player or DTV decoder.  
BNC-RCA adaptors are included for use with RCA type cables and sources.  
A ø3.5 mm stereo minijack to stereo RCA audio cable adaptor may be necessary.  
When connecting this projector to a DVD video player or DTV decoder, select Componentfor Signal Typeon the GUI  
menu. (See page  
.)  
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For Better Sound  
Connecting to an amplifier and other audio components  
Audio cable (sold separately)  
To audio input terminals  
Amplifier  
CAUTION  
Always turn off the projector before connecting to audio  
components, in order to protect both the projector and the  
components being connected.  
By using external audio components, the volume can be amplified for better sound.  
The AUDIO OUTPUT terminal allow you to output audio to audio components from the selected AUDIO INPUT 1 to 5 terminals connected to  
audiovisual equipment.  
For details on Variable Audio Output (VAO) and Fixed Audio Output (FAO), see page  
.
52  
A ø3.5 mm stereo minijack to stereo RCA audio cable adaptor may be necessary.  
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Power ON/OFF  
Press POWER ON on the projector or  
POWER on the GyroRemote.  
The flashing green LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator  
shows that the lamp is warming up. Wait until the  
indicator stops flashing before operating the projector.  
If the power is turned off and then immediately turned  
on again, it may take a short while before the lamp  
turns on.  
POWER  
When the projector cannot recognize GyroRemote, an on-  
screen display appears. Follow the instructions to activate  
control.  
After the projector is unpacked and turned on for the first  
time, a slight odor may be emitted from the exhaust vent.  
This odor will soon disappear with use.  
When the power is on, the LAMP REPLACEMENT  
indicator lights, indicating the status of the lamp.  
Green: Lamp is ready.  
Flashing green: Warming up.  
Red: Change the lamp.  
LAMP REPLACEMENT  
indicator  
On-screen Display  
Press POWER OFF on the projector or  
POWER on the GyroRemote.  
Press POWER OFF/POWER again while the message  
is displayed.  
If you accidentally pressed POWER OFF/POWER and do  
not want to turn off the power, wait until the power off screen  
disappears.  
When the power is turned off, the POWER indicator will light  
up red and the cooling fan will run for about 90 seconds.  
The projector will then enter standby mode.  
Wait until the cooling fan stops before disconnecting the  
power cord.  
The power can be turned on again by pressing POWER  
ON/POWER. When the power is turned on, the POWER  
indicator and the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator light  
green.  
The POWER indicator flashes if the bottom filter cover is  
not securely installed.  
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Setting Up the Screen  
Using the Adjustment Feet  
1
3
2
UP  
DOWN  
Press foot releases.  
Adjust height of projector  
and remove hands from  
foot releases.  
Rotate feet to make minor changes.  
The projector is adjustable up to approximately 10° from the standard position.  
When the height of the projector is adjusted, the image may become distorted (keystoned), depending on the relative  
positions of the projector and the screen.  
CAUTION  
Do not press the foot releases when the adjustment feet are extended without firmly holding the projector.  
Do not hold the lens when lifting or lowering the projector.  
When lowering the projector, be careful not to get your fingers caught in the area between the adjustment feet and the  
projector.  
Using the Lens Shift  
The picture can be adjusted within the shift range of the lens by rotating the dial on the top of the projector.  
Projector  
Projected Image  
UP  
Lens shift dial  
UP  
DOWN  
DOWN  
The lens shift dial is set to the upper most position at the factory. Remember to adjust lower by turning the dial when operating the projector.  
The lens shift dial has two points to help orient the position. The center of the lens and bottom of the screen are the same height (10:0) and  
the center of the lens and center of the screen are the same height (5:5). When either position is reached by turning the dial, you will notice  
a slight latching feeling.  
Do not forcefully turn the lens shift dial beyond the 10:0 and 5:5 orientating positions; doing so may result in damaging the equipment.  
When the AN-P9MX of optional lens is attached, lens shift cannot be used.  
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LENS Button  
Projector  
GyroRemote  
Digital Image Adjustments  
This function can be used to adjust the focus, zoom,  
keystone, v-size and digital shift settings.  
1
2
3
Press LENS to select mode. Each time LENS is  
pressed, the screen changes as shown on the left.  
ENTER  
LENS  
Press ENTER to display test  
pattern.  
/ƒ/ß/©  
Press /ƒ/ß/© to make  
adjustments. (Press
؁
/
؀
 to  
make adjustments on the  
GyroRemote.)  
UNDO  
4
a. Press LENS until normal screen appears.  
b. To reset the “KEYSTONE”, “V-SIZE” and  
“DIGITAL SHIFT” setting, press UNDO.  
On-screen Display  
(Example: 4:3  
NORMAL image)  
On-screen Display  
(Example: 16:9  
WIDE image)  
Do not touch the lens when adjusting the focus or zoom.  
Keystone setting  
Trapezoidal distortion is caused when the projector  
image is positioned away from the center axis of the  
screen. This function allows you to correct the keystone  
effect for excellent picture quality.  
Straight lines and the edges of the displayed image may appear  
jagged, when adjusting the KEYSTONE setting.  
V-size setting  
During keystone correction an error can occur in the  
aspect ratio depending on the amount of lens shift. Use  
the V-SIZE fine-tuning function to correct this error.  
V-SIZE is only displayed and can only be adjusted when performing  
KEYSTONE correction.  
Digital shift setting  
For easier viewing, this function shifts the image  
projected on the screen up or down eliminating either  
the upper or lower black band found in 16:9 and other  
wide aspect ratios.  
Digital shift function only works with BORDER, STRETCH or SMART  
STRETCH of VIDEO and DTV inputs. (See page  
The DIGITAL SHIFT screen is not displayed when projecting images  
other than WIDE.  
for details.)  
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Digital Shift  
or  
Press .  
Press ƒ.  
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Adjusting the Projection Distance  
Position the projector perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat and level to achieve an optimal image.  
Move the projector forward or backward if the edges of the image are distorted.  
The projector lens should be centered in the middle of the screen. If the lens center is not perpendicular to the screen, the image will be  
distorted, making viewing difficult.  
Position the screen so that it is not in direct sunlight or room light. Light falling directly onto the screen washes out colors, making viewing  
difficult. Close the curtains and dim the lights when setting up the screen in a sunny or bright room.  
A polarizing screen cannot be used with this projector.  
Four optional lenses from Sharp are also available for specialized application. Please see your local Sharp Industrial  
LCD Products Dealer to details on all the lenses. (Refer to the lens operation manual when attaching a lens.)  
You can install the AN-W6EZ and AN-T6EZ optional lenses yourself. However, be sure to have service personnel  
install the AN-P9MX and AN-P48EZ optional lenses.  
Throw Distance  
The graph below is for 100 inches (254 cm) screen with 4:3 normal mode.  
Screen  
AN-P9MX  
5Ј11Љ (1.8 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:0.9  
AN-W6EZ  
8Ј6Љ11Ј2Љ (2.63.4 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:1.31.7  
Standard  
12Ј15Ј11Љ (3.74.9 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:1.82.4  
AN-T6EZ  
16Ј5Љ21Ј6Љ (5.06.6 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:2.53.3  
AN-P48EZ  
30Ј10Љ40Ј4Љ (9.412.3 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:4.66.1  
5
10  
15  
20  
25  
30  
35  
40 (ft)  
Standard Setup (Front Projection)  
X
Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according to the  
desired picture size. (See pages to .)  
H
24  
28  
L
Four optional lenses from Sharp are available for specialized application. Please see  
your local Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer for details on all the lenses.  
NORMAL Mode (4:3)  
WIDE Mode (16:9)  
16  
3
9
3
4
4
: Screen size and Picture size (4:3)  
: Screen size and Picture size (16:9)  
: Signal mask area  
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Adjusting the Projection Distance  
Upper and Lower Lens Shift Position  
This projector is equipped with a lens shift function that lets you adjust the projection height.  
Adjust to match the setup configuration.  
Screen size: 100 inches (254 cm)  
WIDE Mode: 16:9  
Standard Lens as an example  
Screen  
Lens center  
Upper lens shift position  
(High mount setup)  
Upper lens  
shift position  
H: 2
؅
 1(62.3 cm)  
Lens center  
Lower edge of screen (White portion) = Standard (0) point  
Lower lens shift position  
(Desktop setup)  
H  
Lower lens shift position H: 
מ
8.2(
מ
20.8 cm)  
Upper and Lower Lens Shift Position (Ceiling Mount)  
When the projector is in the inverted position, use the upper edge of the screen as the base line, and exchange  
the lower and upper lens shift values.  
Screen  
H  
Upper edge of screen  
Optimal image quality is produced with the projector positioned perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat and level. Tilting or angling  
the projector will reduce the effectiveness of the lens shift function.  
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Adjusting the Projection Distance  
Standard Lens  
Throw distance ratio  
1:1.8 to 2.4  
NORMAL Mode (4:3)  
Screen size (4:3) (X)  
Diag. Width Height  
Projection distance (L)  
Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H)  
Upper lens shift position (h1 Lower lens shift position (h2)  
Maximum (l1  
)
47Ј 0Љ (14.3 m)  
32Ј 2Љ (9.8 m)  
23Ј 6Љ (7.2 m)  
15Ј 11Љ (4.9 m)  
13Ј 2Љ (4.0 m)  
11Ј 1Љ (3.4 m)  
9Ј 6Љ (2.9 m)  
Minimum (l2  
)
36Ј 2Љ (11.0 m)  
24Ј 3Љ (7.4 m)  
18Ј 4Љ (5.6 m)  
12Ј 0Љ (3.7 m)  
10Ј 1Љ (3.1 m)  
8Ј 6Љ (2.6 m)  
7Ј 3Љ (2.2 m)  
4Ј 7Љ (1.4 m)  
)
300Љ  
200Љ  
150Љ  
100Љ  
84Љ  
240Љ  
160Љ  
120Љ  
80Љ  
180Љ  
120Љ  
90Љ  
60Љ  
50Љ  
43Љ  
36Љ  
24Љ  
7Ј 6Љ (228.6 cm)  
5Ј 0Љ (152.4 cm)  
3Ј 9Љ (114.3 cm)  
2Ј 6Љ (76.2 cm)  
2Ј 1Љ (64.0 cm)  
1Ј 10Љ (54.9 cm)  
1Ј 6Љ (45.7 cm)  
1Ј 0Љ (30.5 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
67Љ  
72Љ  
58Љ  
60Љ  
48Љ  
40Љ  
32Љ  
6Ј 1Љ (1.9 m)  
The formula for screen size and projection distance  
x: Screen size (diag.) (X) (inches)  
l1 (Max.) = (0.0482x 
מ
0.0226) 
ן
 3.28  
l2 (Min.) = (0.037x 
מ
0.041) 
ן
 3.28  
h1 (Upper) = 0.3x  
l: Projection distance (L) (feet)  
h: Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H) (inches)  
h2 (Lower) = 0  
WIDE Mode (16:9)  
Screen size (4:3) (X)  
Projection distance (L)  
Maximum (l1 Minimum (l2  
Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H)  
Diag.  
Width  
261Љ  
174Љ  
131Љ  
116Љ  
92Љ  
Height  
)
)
Upper lens shift position (h1  
6Ј 2Љ (186.8 cm)  
4Ј 1Љ (124.5 cm)  
3Ј 1Љ (93.4 cm)  
2Ј 9Љ (82.8 cm)  
2Ј 2Љ (66.0 cm)  
2Ј 1Љ (62.3 cm)  
1Ј 11Љ (57.3 cm)  
1Ј 9Љ (52.3 cm)  
1Ј 6Љ (44.8 cm)  
1Ј 3Љ (37.4 cm)  
9.8Љ (24.9 cm)  
)
Lower lens shift position (h2  
מ
2Ј 1Љ (
מ
62.3 cm)  
מ
1Ј 4Љ (
מ
41.5 cm)  
מ
1Ј 0Љ (
מ
31.1 cm)  
מ
10.9Љ (
מ
27.6 cm)  
מ
8.7Љ (
מ
22.0 cm)  
מ
8.2Љ (
מ
20.8 cm)  
מ
7.5Љ (
מ
19.1 cm)  
מ
6.9Љ (
מ
17.4 cm)  
מ
5.9Љ (
מ
14.9 cm)  
מ
4.9Љ (
מ
12.5 cm)  
מ
3.3Љ (
מ
8.3 cm)  
)
300Љ  
200Љ  
150Љ  
133Љ  
106Љ  
100Љ  
92Љ  
147Љ  
98Љ  
74Љ  
65Љ  
52Љ  
49Љ  
45Љ  
41Љ  
35Љ  
29Љ  
20Љ  
51Ј 3Љ (15.6 m)  
34Ј 5Љ (10.5 m)  
25Ј 11Љ (7.9 m)  
23Ј 0Љ (7.0 m)  
18Ј 3Љ (5.6 m)  
17Ј 0Љ (5.2 m)  
15Ј 10Љ (4.8 m)  
14Ј 1Љ (4.3 m)  
12Ј 0Љ (3.7 m)  
10Ј 2Љ (3.1 m)  
6Ј 6Љ (2.0 m)  
39Ј 5Љ (12.0 m)  
26Ј 5Љ (8.1 m)  
19Ј 11Љ (6.1 m)  
17Ј 7Љ (5.4 m)  
14Ј 0Љ (4.3 m)  
13Ј 1Љ (4.0 m)  
12Ј 1Љ (3.7 m)  
10Ј 10Љ (3.3 m)  
9Ј 3Љ (2.8 m)  
87Љ  
80Љ  
84Љ  
73Љ  
72Љ  
63Љ  
60Љ  
52Љ  
7Ј 10Љ (2.4 m)  
5Ј 0Љ (1.5 m)  
40Љ  
35Љ  
The formula for screen size and projection distance  
l1 (Max.) = (0.0525x 
מ
0.0546) 
ן
 3.28  
l2 (Min.) = (0.0404x 
מ
0.0397) 
ן
 3.28  
h1 (Upper) = 0.2451x  
x: Screen size (diag.) (X) (inches)  
l: Projection distance (L) (feet)  
h: Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H) (inches)  
h2 (Lower) =
מ
0.0817x  
There is an error of 
ע
3% in the formula above.  
Values with a minus (
מ
) sign indicate the distance of the lens center below the bottom of the screen.  
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Adjusting the Projection Distance  
AN-W6EZ  
Throw distance ratio  
1:1.3 to 1.7  
NORMAL Mode (4:3)  
Screen size (4:3) (X)  
Diag. Width Height  
Projection distance (L)  
Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H)  
Upper lens shift position (h1 Lower lens shift position (h2)  
Maximum (l1  
)
33Ј 11Љ (10.3 m)  
22Ј 6Љ (6.9 m)  
16Ј 10Љ (5.1 m)  
11Ј 2Љ (3.4 m)  
9Ј 4Љ (2.8 m)  
8Ј 0Љ (2.4 m)  
6Ј 7Љ (2.0 m)  
4Ј 4Љ (1.3 m)  
Minimum (l2  
)
26Ј 1Љ (7.9 m)  
17Ј 3Љ (5.3 m)  
12Ј 11Љ (3.9 m)  
8Ј 6Љ (2.6 m)  
7Ј 1Љ (2.2 m)  
6Ј 1Љ (1.9 m)  
5Ј 0Љ (1.5 m)  
3Ј 3Љ (1.0 m)  
)
300Љ  
200Љ  
150Љ  
100Љ  
84Љ  
240Љ  
160Љ  
120Љ  
80Љ  
180Љ  
120Љ  
90Љ  
60Љ  
50Љ  
43Љ  
36Љ  
24Љ  
7Ј 6Љ (228.6 cm)  
5Ј 0Љ (152.4 cm)  
3Ј 9Љ (114.3 cm)  
2Ј 6Љ (76.2 cm)  
2Ј 1Љ (64.0 cm)  
1Ј 10Љ (54.9 cm)  
1Ј 6Љ (45.7 cm)  
1Ј 0Љ (30.5 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
67Љ  
72Љ  
58Љ  
60Љ  
48Љ  
40Љ  
32Љ  
The formula for screen size and projection distance  
x: Screen size (diag.) (X) (inches)  
l1 (Max.) = (0.0347x 
מ
0.0709) 
ן
 3.28  
l2 (Min.) = (0.0267x 
מ
0.0715) 
ן
 3.28  
h1 (Upper) = 0.3x  
l: Projection distance (L) (feet)  
h: Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H) (inches)  
h2 (Lower) = 0  
WIDE Mode (16:9)  
Screen size (4:3) (X)  
Projection distance (L)  
Maximum (l1 Minimum (l2  
Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H)  
Diag.  
Width  
261Љ  
174Љ  
131Љ  
116Љ  
92Љ  
Height  
)
)
Upper lens shift position (h1  
6Ј 2Љ (186.8 cm)  
4Ј 1Љ (124.5 cm)  
3Ј 1Љ (93.4 cm)  
2Ј 9Љ (82.8 cm)  
2Ј 2Љ (66.0 cm)  
2Ј 1Љ (62.3 cm)  
1Ј 11Љ (57.3 cm)  
1Ј 9Љ (52.3 cm)  
1Ј 6Љ (44.8 cm)  
1Ј 3Љ (37.4 cm)  
9.8Љ (24.9 cm)  
)
Lower lens shift position (h2  
מ
2Ј 1Љ (
מ
62.3 cm)  
מ
1Ј 4Љ (
מ
41.5 cm)  
מ
1Ј 0Љ (
מ
31.1 cm)  
מ
10.9Љ (
מ
27.6 cm)  
מ
8.7Љ (
מ
22.0 cm)  
מ
8.2Љ (
מ
20.8 cm)  
מ
7.5Љ (
מ
19.1 cm)  
מ
6.9Љ (
מ
17.4 cm)  
מ
5.9Љ (
מ
14.9 cm)  
מ
4.9Љ (
מ
12.5 cm)  
מ
3.3Љ (
מ
8.3 cm)  
)
300Љ  
200Љ  
150Љ  
133Љ  
106Љ  
100Љ  
92Љ  
147Љ  
98Љ  
74Љ  
65Љ  
52Љ  
49Љ  
45Љ  
41Љ  
35Љ  
29Љ  
20Љ  
37Ј 0Љ (11.3 m)  
24Ј 7Љ (7.5 m)  
18Ј 4Љ (5.6 m)  
16Ј 3Љ (5.0 m)  
12Ј 11Љ (3.9 m)  
12Ј 2Љ (3.7 m)  
11Ј 2Љ (3.4 m)  
10Ј 2Љ (3.1 m)  
8Ј 8Љ (2.7 m)  
28Ј 5Љ (8.7 m)  
18Ј 10Љ (5.8 m)  
14Ј 1Љ (4.3 m)  
12Ј 6Љ (3.8 m)  
9Ј 11Љ (3.0 m)  
9Ј 4Љ (2.8 m)  
8Ј 6Љ (2.6 m)  
7Ј 9Љ (2.4 m)  
6Ј 8Љ (2.0 m)  
5Ј 6Љ (1.7 m)  
3Ј 7Љ (1.1 m)  
87Љ  
80Љ  
84Љ  
73Љ  
72Љ  
63Љ  
60Љ  
52Љ  
7Ј 3Љ (2.2 m)  
40Љ  
35Љ  
4Ј 9Љ (1.4 m)  
The formula for screen size and projection distance  
x: Screen size (diag.) (X) (inches)  
l1 (Max.) = (0.0378x 
מ
0.0726) 
ן
 3.28  
l2 (Min.) = (0.0291x 
מ
0.0731) 
ן
 3.28  
h1 (Upper) = 0.2451x  
l: Projection distance (L) (feet)  
h: Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H) (inches)  
h2 (Lower) =
מ
0.0817x  
There is an error of 
ע
3% in the formula above.  
Values with a minus (
מ
) sign indicate the distance of the lens center below the bottom of the screen.  
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Adjusting the Projection Distance  
AN-T6EZ  
Throw distance ratio  
1:2.5 to 3.3  
NORMAL Mode (4:3)  
Screen size (4:3) (X)  
Diag. Width Height  
Projection distance (L)  
Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H)  
Upper lens shift position (h1 Lower lens shift position (h2)  
Maximum (l1  
)
65Ј 9Љ (20.0 m)  
43Ј 8Љ (13.3 m)  
32Ј 7Љ (9.9 m)  
21Ј 6Љ (6.6 m)  
18Ј 0Љ (5.5 m)  
15Ј 4Љ (4.7 m)  
12Ј 8Љ (3.9 m)  
8Ј 3Љ (2.5 m)  
Minimum (l2  
)
50Ј 5Љ (15.4 m)  
33Ј 5Љ (10.2 m)  
24Ј 11Љ (7.6 m)  
16Ј 5Љ (5.0 m)  
13Ј 8Љ (4.2 m)  
11Ј 8Љ (3.6 m)  
9Ј 7Љ (2.9 m)  
)
300Љ  
200Љ  
150Љ  
100Љ  
84Љ  
240Љ  
160Љ  
120Љ  
80Љ  
180Љ  
120Љ  
90Љ  
60Љ  
50Љ  
43Љ  
36Љ  
24Љ  
7Ј 6Љ (228.6 cm)  
5Ј 0Љ (152.4 cm)  
3Ј 9Љ (114.3 cm)  
2Ј 6Љ (76.2 cm)  
2Ј 1Љ (64.0 cm)  
1Ј 10Љ (54.9 cm)  
1Ј 6Љ (45.7 cm)  
1Ј 0Љ (30.5 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
67Љ  
72Љ  
58Љ  
60Љ  
48Љ  
40Љ  
32Љ  
6Ј 2Љ (1.9 m)  
The formula for screen size and projection distance  
x: Screen size (diag.) (X) (inches)  
l1 (Max.) = (0.0674x 
מ
0.178) 
ן
 3.28  
l2 (Min.) = (0.0519x 
מ
0.1829) 
ן
 3.28  
h1 (Upper) = 0.3x  
l: Projection distance (L) (feet)  
h: Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H) (inches)  
h2 (Lower) = 0  
WIDE Mode (16:9)  
Screen size (4:3) (X)  
Projection distance (L)  
Maximum (l1 Minimum (l2  
Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H)  
Diag.  
Width  
261Љ  
174Љ  
131Љ  
116Љ  
92Љ  
Height  
)
)
Upper lens shift position (h1  
6Ј 2Љ (186.8 cm)  
4Ј 1Љ (124.5 cm)  
3Ј 1Љ (93.4 cm)  
2Ј 9Љ (82.8 cm)  
2Ј 2Љ (66.0 cm)  
2Ј 1Љ (62.3 cm)  
1Ј 11Љ (57.3 cm)  
1Ј 9Љ (52.3 cm)  
1Ј 6Љ (44.8 cm)  
1Ј 3Љ (37.4 cm)  
9.8Љ (24.9 cm)  
)
Lower lens shift position (h2  
מ
2Ј 1Љ (
מ
62.3 cm)  
מ
1Ј 4Љ (
מ
41.5 cm)  
מ
1Ј 0Љ (
מ
31.1 cm)  
מ
10.9Љ (
מ
27.6 cm)  
מ
8.7Љ (
מ
22.0 cm)  
מ
8.2Љ (
מ
20.8 cm)  
מ
7.5Љ (
מ
19.1 cm)  
מ
6.9Љ (
מ
17.4 cm)  
מ
5.9Љ (
מ
14.9 cm)  
מ
4.9Љ (
מ
12.5 cm)  
מ
3.3Љ (
מ
8.3 cm)  
)
300Љ  
200Љ  
150Љ  
133Љ  
106Љ  
100Љ  
92Љ  
147Љ  
98Љ  
74Љ  
65Љ  
52Љ  
49Љ  
45Љ  
41Љ  
35Љ  
29Љ  
20Љ  
71Ј 8Љ (21.8 m)  
47Ј 7Љ (14.5 m)  
35Ј 6Љ (10.8 m)  
31Ј 5Љ (9.6 m)  
24Ј 11Љ (7.6 m)  
23Ј 6Љ (7.2 m)  
21Ј 7Љ (6.6 m)  
19Ј 8Љ (6.0 m)  
16Ј 9Љ (5.1 m)  
13Ј 11Љ (4.2 m)  
9Ј 1Љ (2.8 m)  
55Ј 0Љ (16.8 m)  
36Ј 5Љ (11.1 m)  
27Ј 2Љ (8.3 m)  
24Ј 1Љ (7.3 m)  
19Ј 1Љ (5.8 m)  
17Ј 11Љ (5.5 m)  
16Ј 6Љ (5.0 m)  
15Ј 0Љ (4.6 m)  
12Ј 9Љ (3.9 m)  
10Ј 6Љ (3.2 m)  
6Ј 10Љ (2.1 m)  
87Љ  
80Љ  
84Љ  
73Љ  
72Љ  
63Љ  
60Љ  
52Љ  
40Љ  
35Љ  
The formula for screen size and projection distance  
x: Screen size (diag.) (X) (inches)  
l1 (Max.) = (0.0734x 
מ
0.1764) 
ן
 3.28  
l2 (Min.) = (0.0565x 
מ
0.1778) 
ן
 3.28  
h1 (Upper) = 0.2451x  
l: Projection distance (L) (feet)  
h: Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H) (inches)  
h2 (Lower) =
מ
0.0817x  
There is an error of 
ע
3% in the formula above.  
Values with a minus (
מ
) sign indicate the distance of the lens center below the bottom of the screen.  
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Adjusting the Projection Distance  
AN-P9MX  
Throw distance ratio  
1:0.9  
NORMAL Mode (4:3)  
Screen size (4:3) (X)  
Diag. Width Height  
Projection distance (L)  
Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H)  
300Љ  
200Љ  
150Љ  
100Љ  
84Љ  
240Љ  
160Љ  
120Љ  
80Љ  
180Љ  
120Љ  
90Љ  
60Љ  
50Љ  
43Љ  
36Љ  
24Љ  
18Ј 1Љ (5.5 m)  
12Ј 0Љ (3.7 m)  
9Ј 0Љ (2.7 m)  
5Ј 11Љ (1.8 m)  
4Ј 11Љ (1.5 m)  
4Ј 2Љ (1.3 m)  
3Ј 6Љ (1.1 m)  
2Ј 3Љ (0.7 m)  
7Ј 6Љ (228.6 cm)  
5Ј 0Љ (152.4 cm)  
3Ј 9Љ (114.3 cm)  
2Ј 6Љ (76.2 cm)  
2Ј 1Љ (64.0 cm)  
1Ј 10Љ (54.9 cm)  
1Ј 6Љ (45.7 cm)  
1Ј 0Љ (30.5 cm)  
67Љ  
72Љ  
58Љ  
60Љ  
48Љ  
40Љ  
32Љ  
The formula for screen size and projection distance  
x: Screen size (diag.) (X) (inches)  
l: Projection distance (L) (feet)  
h: Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H) (inches)  
l = (0.0186x 
מ
0.0563) 
ן
 3.28  
h = 0.3x  
WIDE Mode (16:9)  
Screen size (4:3) (X)  
Projection distance (L)  
Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H)  
Diag.  
300Љ  
200Љ  
150Љ  
133Љ  
106Љ  
100Љ  
92Љ  
Width  
261Љ  
174Љ  
131Љ  
116Љ  
92Љ  
Height  
147Љ  
98Љ  
74Љ  
65Љ  
52Љ  
49Љ  
45Љ  
41Љ  
35Љ  
29Љ  
20Љ  
19Ј 9Љ (6.0 m)  
13Ј 2Љ (4.0 m)  
9Ј 10Љ (3.0 m)  
8Ј 8Љ (2.6 m)  
6Ј 10Љ (2.1 m)  
6Ј 6Љ (2.0 m)  
5Ј 11Љ (1.8 m)  
5Ј 4Љ (1.6 m)  
4Ј 8Љ (1.4 m)  
3Ј 9Љ (1.2 m)  
2Ј 6Љ (0.8 m)  
6Ј 2Љ (186.8 cm)  
4Ј 1Љ (124.5 cm)  
3Ј 1Љ (93.4 cm)  
2Ј 9Љ (82.8 cm)  
2Ј 2Љ (66.0 cm)  
2Ј 1Љ (62.3 cm)  
1Ј 11Љ (57.3 cm)  
1Ј 9Љ (52.3 cm)  
1Ј 6Љ (44.8 cm)  
1Ј 3Љ (37.4 cm)  
10.0Љ (24.9 cm)  
87Љ  
80Љ  
84Љ  
73Љ  
72Љ  
63Љ  
60Љ  
52Љ  
40Љ  
35Љ  
The formula for screen size and projection distance  
l = (0.0203x 
מ
0.0579) 
ן
 3.28  
h = 0.2451x  
x: Screen size (diag.) (X) (inches)  
l: Projection distance (L) (feet)  
h: Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H) (inches)  
There is an error of 
ע
3% in the formula above.  
Values with a minus (
מ
) sign indicate the distance of the lens center below the bottom of the screen.  
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Adjusting the Projection Distance  
AN-P48EZ  
Throw distance ratio  
1:4.6 to 6.1  
NORMAL Mode (4:3)  
Projection distance (L)  
Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H)  
Upper lens shift position (  
h
Lower lens shift position (h  
Screen size (4:3) (X)  
Diag.  
Width  
Height  
1)  
2)  
)
Minimum (  
l
2)  
Maximum (l1  
7Ј 6Љ (228.6 cm)  
5Ј 0Љ (152.4 cm)  
3Ј 9Љ (114.3 cm)  
2Ј 6Љ (76.2 cm)  
2Ј 1Љ (64.0 cm)  
1Ј 10Љ (54.9 cm)  
1Ј 6Љ (45.7 cm)  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0.0  
Љ (0.0 cm)  
Љ (0.0 cm)  
Љ (0.0 cm)  
Љ (0.0 cm)  
Љ (0.0 cm)  
240Љ  
160Љ  
120Љ  
80Љ  
180Љ  
120Љ  
90Љ  
119  
Ј 9Љ (36.5 m)  
Ј 1Љ (24.4 m)  
Ј 0Љ (18.3 m)  
Ј 4Љ (12.3 m)  
10Љ (10.3 m)  
Ј 2Љ (8.9 m)  
Ј 3Љ (7.4 m)  
91Ј 6Љ (27.9 m)  
61Ј 4Љ (18.7 m)  
45Ј 11Љ (14.0 m)  
30Ј 10Љ (9.4 m)  
25Ј 11Љ (7.9 m)  
22Ј 4Љ (6.8 m)  
18Ј 8Љ (5.7 m)  
300Љ  
200Љ  
150Љ  
100Љ  
84Љ  
80  
60  
60Љ  
40  
67Љ  
50Љ  
33Ј  
29  
0.0Љ (0.0 cm)  
Љ (0.0 cm)  
72Љ  
58Љ  
43Љ  
0.0  
60Љ  
48Љ  
36Љ  
24  
The formula for screen size and projection distance  
x: Screen size (diag.) (X) (inches)  
l1 (Max.) = (0.1214x 
ם
0.1272) 
ן
 3.28  
l2 (Min.) = (0.0927x 
ם
0.1233) 
ן
 3.28  
h1 (Upper) = 0.3x  
l: Projection distance (L) (feet)  
h: Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H) (inches)  
h2 (Lower) = 0  
WIDE Mode (16:9)  
Screen size (4:3) (X)  
Projection distance (L)  
Maximum (l1 Minimum (l2  
Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H)  
Diag.  
Width  
261Љ  
174Љ  
131Љ  
116Љ  
92Љ  
Height  
)
)
Upper lens shift position (h1  
6Ј 2Љ (186.8 cm)  
4Ј 1Љ (124.5 cm)  
3Ј 1Љ (93.4 cm)  
2Ј 9Љ (82.8 cm)  
2Ј 2Љ (66.0 cm)  
2Ј 1Љ (62.3 cm)  
1Ј 11Љ (57.3 cm)  
1Ј 9Љ (52.3 cm)  
1Ј 6Љ (44.8 cm)  
1Ј 3Љ (37.4 cm)  
)
Lower lens shift position (h2  
מ
2Ј 1Љ (
מ
62.3 cm)  
מ
1Ј 4Љ (
מ
41.5 cm)  
מ
1Ј 0Љ (
מ
31.1 cm)  
מ
10.9Љ (
מ
27.6 cm)  
מ
8.7Љ (
מ
22.0 cm)  
מ
8.2Љ (
מ
20.8 cm)  
מ
7.5Љ (
מ
19.1 cm)  
מ
6.9Љ (
מ
17.4 cm)  
מ
5.9Љ (
מ
14.9 cm)  
מ
4.9Љ (
מ
12.5 cm)  
)
300Љ  
200Љ  
150Љ  
133Љ  
106Љ  
100Љ  
92Љ  
147Љ  
98Љ  
74Љ  
65Љ  
52Љ  
49Љ  
45Љ  
41Љ  
35Љ  
29Љ  
130Ј 7Љ (39.8 m)  
87Ј 3Љ (26.6 m)  
65Ј 7Љ (20.0 m)  
58Ј 1Љ (17.7 m)  
46Ј 3Љ (14.1 m)  
44Ј 0Љ (13.4 m)  
40Ј 4Љ (12.3 m)  
36Ј 9Љ (11.2 m)  
31Ј 10Љ (9.7 m)  
26Ј 7Љ (8.1 m)  
99Ј 9Љ (30.4 m)  
66Ј 7Љ (20.3 m)  
50Ј 2Љ (15.3 m)  
44Ј 7Љ (13.6 m)  
35Ј 5Љ (10.8 m)  
33Ј 6Љ (10.2 m)  
30Ј 10Љ (9.4 m)  
28Ј 3Љ (8.6 m)  
24Ј 3Љ (7.4 m)  
20Ј 4Љ (6.2 m)  
87Љ  
80Љ  
84Љ  
73Љ  
72Љ  
63Љ  
60Љ  
52Љ  
The formula for screen size and projection distance  
x: Screen size (diag.) (X) (inches)  
l1 (Max.) = (0.1323x 
ם
0.1272) 
ן
 3.28  
l2 (Min.) = (0.101x 
ם
0.1233) 
ן
 3.28  
h1 (Upper) = 0.2451x  
l: Projection distance (L) (feet)  
h: Lens center to the lower edge of the screen (H) (inches)  
h2 (Lower) =
מ
0.0817x  
There is an error of 
ע
3% in the formula above.  
Values with a minus (
מ
) sign indicate the distance of the lens center below the bottom of the screen.  
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Image Projection  
Rear Projection  
Place a translucent screen between the projector and  
the audience.  
Use the projectors menu system to reverse the  
projected image. (See page  
function.)  
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Optimal image quality can be achieved when the projector  
is positioned perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat  
and level.  
Projection Using a Mirror  
When the distance between the projector and screen  
is not sufficient for normal rear projection, you can  
use a mirror to reflect the image onto the screen.  
Place a mirror (normal flat type) in front of the lens.  
Project the normal image onto the mirror.  
The image reflected from the mirror is projected onto  
the translucent screen.  
CAUTION  
When using a mirror, be sure to carefully position both the  
projector and the mirror so the light does not shine into the  
eyes of the audience.  
Ceiling-mount Projection  
It is recommended that you use the optional Sharp  
ceiling-mount bracket for this installation.  
Before mounting the projector, contact your nearest  
Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or  
Service Center to obtain the recommended ceiling-  
mount bracket (sold separately). (AN-XGCM61  
ceiling-mount bracket, AN-EP101AP extension tube  
for AN-XGCM61.)  
When the projector is in the inverted position, use the  
upper edge of the screen as the base line.  
Use the projectors menu system to select the  
appropriate projection mode. (See page  
of this function.)  
for use  
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Introducing GyroRemote  
GyroRemote Features  
1. RF design provides nondirectional control.  
2. Individual Recognition (Teach/Learn) function for multi-projector control.  
3. Senses your natural hand motion for accurate control of mouse operations and  
projector menus.  
1. RF Technology  
Nondirectional radio design with 98Ј 5Љ (30 m) range.  
The control range measured is with the antenna fully extended.  
The control range under actual operating conditions may be less than optimum depending on where the projector is placed and the  
radio signal environment.  
RF: Nondirectional  
98Ј 5Љ (30 m)  
98Ј 5Љ (30 m)  
98Ј 5Љ (30 m)  
98Ј 5Љ (30 m)  
2. Multi-Projector Control  
An individual recognition function makes it possible to control multiple projectors.  
No radio interference even if other projectors of the same type are within GyroRemotes  
operating range.  
Projector: 1 unit  
GyroRemote: 1 unit  
Can operate multiple projections with one GyroRemote.  
Projector: multiple units  
GyroRemote: 1 unit  
Can operate one projector using multiple GyroRemotes.  
Projector: 1 unit  
GyroRemote: multiple units  
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GyroRemote Features  
3. Gesture tracking  
Accurately tracks your hand movements in the air for pinpoint control of projector menus and computer cursor.  
USB mouse control cable  
Projector Control  
(for OSD)  
Mouse Control  
GYRO ACTIVE, LEFT-CLICK/ENTER and RIGHT-CLICK/UNDO controls depend on whether the  
GyroRemote is operating the projector or the computer.  
Projector Control  
On-screen Display  
Bright and easy-to-see screen pointer.  
(See page  
.)  
32  
Operate the menu with a simple wave of the hand.  
(See page .)  
32  
Press ASSIGN Select to toggle and display the 5  
Button ASSIGNlists one-by-one. Each Button  
ASSIGNlist has 4 selection items.  
Inside the  
upper cover  
(See page  
.)  
33  
Mouse Control  
You can operate your computer with the same operating  
feeling as a normal mouse.  
(See page  
.)  
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Using GyroRemote  
Preparation  
Antenna  
1 Switch on the projector power source. The projector  
image will appear on the screen.  
2 Pull out the projector antenna.  
The control range will not be optimized if you do not pull  
out the antenna. Always use with the antenna fully  
extended.  
The control range under actual operating conditions may  
be less than optimum depending on where the projector  
is placed and the radio signal environment.  
3 Press POWER on the GyroRemote, located on the  
front, inside the upper cover.  
The GYRO RF indicator on the projector flashes green  
whenever it receives a radio signal from the GyroRemote.  
Operating the screen pointer  
1 Press POINTER on the GyroRemote.  
As the POINTER is being pushed, a pointer on the  
screen will display. If you release your finger from  
the POINTER it will disappear from the screen.  
2 Hold the GyroRemote and move it around freely in  
the air. The pointer on the screen moves precisely  
in concert with the movement of your GyroRemote  
in hand.  
Menu Adjustments  
1 Open the upper cover on the front of the  
GyroRemote.  
2 Press MENU.  
3 Press GYRO ACTIVE on the back of the  
GyroRemote, and select your desired category by  
moving the unit left or right.  
4 Then select the desired item by moving the unit up  
or down.  
5 Move the unit left or right, or press
؁
/
؀
 to adjust  
item values.  
6 Press MENU.  
The menu display disappears.  
Double click on GYRO ACTIVE, the LED will light and you can  
operate GyroRemote just like pressing the button continuously. To  
cancel this mode, press GYRO ACTIVE once.  
If you release GYRO ACTIVE located on the back of the unit, you  
will not be able to control operations no matter how you wave your  
hand in the air.  
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Using GyroRemote  
On-screen Display  
Button Assign list  
Function ASSIGN  
1 Open the upper cover on the front of GyroRemote.  
2 Press ASSIGN Select.  
Button Assignlist appears on the lower right of the  
display. Each time you press ASSIGN Select,  
Button Assignlist changes as shown below.  
1/5  
2/5  
3/5  
4/5  
5/5  
GyroRemote  
Function (1)  
Press ASSIGN Select. After the Button Assignlist pops up press  
LEFT-CLICK/ENTER to view a list of all selections. Refer to the list  
of all Button Assign selections below.  
Function (2)  
RIGHT-CLICK/UNDO  
LEFT-CLICK/ENTER  
3 Press Function (14) and select the desired item.  
4 Press UNDO. The Button Assignlist display  
disappears.  
The Button Assign function is not recorded on the GyroRemote  
itself, it is recorded on the projector side.  
Inside the upper cover  
Function (3)  
Function (4)  
ASSIGN Select  
All Button Assign selections  
: ASSIGN Select button  
: LEFT-CLICK/ENTER button  
: RIGHT-CLICK/UNDO button  
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Using GyroRemote  
Using the Presentation Tools  
This projector is equipped with presentation tools that can be used to emphasize keypoints within your presentation.  
You can use these tools by accessing the Button Assignlist on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list 1/5. (See  
page  
.)  
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Button Assign list  
Using stamps  
1 Press Function (1) repeatedly to select the desired stamp.  
2 PrTeypssesaonfdsthaomldpsdaorwenchGaYngReOd aAsCsThIoVwEn tleoftm. ove the stamp  
to the desired position.  
3 Release GYRO ACTIVE to set the stamp in the desired  
position.  
4 Press ENTER to bring up another stamp, then repeat steps  
Stamp  
Each time you press Function (1), stamps can be changed as  
1 to 3 above.  
shown below.  
Using lines  
1 Press Function (2) repeatedly to select the desired line.  
2 PrTeypssesaonfdlinheosldardeocwhnanGgYedRaOs AshCoTwInVlEeftt.o move the line to  
Line  
Each time you press Function (2), lines can be changed as  
shown below (straight line, horizontal or vertical line, box, circle,  
free line).  
3 tRheeledaesseireGdYsRtaOrtAinCgTpIVosEitaionnd. press ENTER to set the line  
4 Pinreitssssatanrdtinhgolpdodsoitwionn.GYRO ACTIVE again and draw the  
line by waving the unit around in the air freely.  
5 Release GYRO ACTIVE to set the ending point and  
Item Color  
complete the line drawing.  
Each time you press Function (3), colors can be changed as  
6 Press ENTER to bring up another line, then repeat steps  
shown below.  
1 to 5 above.  
Red  
Green  
White  
Blue  
Yellow  
Black  
Purple  
Light blue  
In steps 2 and 4 above, while holding down GYRO ACTIVE, wave  
the unit around in the air with your hand. The stamps and starting  
positions of the lines move and the lines are drawn precisely in  
concert with your hand movements.  
To change colors, press Function (3) while performing any of the  
steps above.  
Clear SCRN  
When you press Function (4), all items shown on the screen  
can be cleared.  
To erase the item you just placed on the screen, press UNDO.  
However, when you are drawing lines with the free line tool, pressing  
UNDO will erase all free lines drawn.  
The last item selected before switching off the power is saved as  
the default setting.  
A check mark signifies Stamp, a straight line is for Lineand red  
is for Item Color.  
Displaying the Break Timer  
You can use this tool by accessing the Button Assignlist on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list 2/5and press  
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Function (4). (See page  
.)  
As soon as Function (4) is pressed, the timer starts to count down from 5 minutes.  
If you press Function (4) again, the Break Timer is canceled.  
You can set the Break Timer from 1 to 60 minutes with /ƒ on the  
projector or
؁
/
؀
 on the GyroRemote. The timer starts to count  
down as soon as /ƒ or
؁
/
؀
 is pressed.  
The Break Timer is displayed against the background image  
selected in Selecting a Startup Image. (See page 55 .)  
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Using GyroRemote  
Operating the mouse  
Basically operates the same as a standard mouse.  
Connecting the projector to the computer  
GyroRemote allows you to perform mouse operations on your computer.  
1 Connect one end of a USB mouse control cable to your computer.  
2 Connect the other end of the cable to the projector USB port.  
USB mouse control cable  
CAUTION  
Windows 95 does not support USB mouse driver software.  
The minimum system requirements for the USB type mouse system are shown below.  
Windows  
Hardware: PC/AT compatible machine with USB port  
OS: Windows 98/Windows 2000/Windows Me  
Macintosh  
Hardware: Macintosh series with USB port  
OS: Mac OS 8.5 or higher  
If this is the first time connecting the projector to the PC, the PC may need to load standard USB drivers from the operating system. Follow  
the on-screen instructions. Some operating systems (Windows 98) may prompt you to insert the original operating system installation CD-  
ROM, if the USB driver is not already loaded on the PC.  
Using the mouse  
You can operate GyroRemote when there is no on-  
screen display.  
1 Press GYRO ACTIVE on the back of GyroRemote.  
While pressing, wave the unit around in the air with  
your hand.The mouse cursor responds precisely in  
concert with your hand movements.  
GyroRemote  
2 Release your finger from GYRO ACTIVE. The  
mouse cursor will stop moving around.  
LEFT-CLICK/  
ENTER  
For left/right mouse clicks, we recommend that you first move  
RIGHT-CLICK/  
UNDO  
the cursor to the item you want to click on, then release your  
finger from GYRO ACTIVE before clicking your target.  
When the projector is connected to a computer by a USB mouse  
cable, you can still operate the mouse even if the projector is  
unplugged. (However, only when GyroRemote is not connected  
to the projector by wired remote control cable.)  
GYRO ACTIVE  
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Setting up GyroRemote  
The projector uses RF channel and TEACH/LEARN settings to recognize individual projectors that may be operating  
in the same area, and keep them from interfering with each other. One GyroRemote can operate multiple projectors  
or you can even use multiple GyroRemotes to control one projector.  
Setting RF channels  
GyroRemote uses radio signals, which can receive interference under certain conditions. To avoid interference,  
you can switch RF channels. GyroRemote has 8 channels.  
GyroRemote  
Confirming the present RF channel  
1 Press RF CH
؀
located on the front, inside the upper  
cover.  
LED  
2 The current channel in use is displayed on the lower  
right of the screen. You can also confirm the RF  
channel by the number of times the LED flashes.  
(Ex: RF Channel 7 if the LED flashes 7 times.)  
Switching RF channels  
1 Press RF CH
؀
 for over 1 sec.  
2 Each time you press for over 1 sec. the RF channel  
changes as shown below.  
RF CH
ם
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3 Each time you change RF channels it is displayed  
in the lower right of the screen.  
On-screen Display  
An auto-search is performed on the projector side, so there is no  
need for manually adjusting the projector  
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Setting up GyroRemote  
TEACH/LEARN  
Each GyroRemote has its own ID code, which must be recognized by the projector that is going to be used.  
The projector only recognizes the signal of the GyroRemote whose ID code has been input. Signals from other  
projectors or GyroRemotes that may be operating in the same area are not allowed to interrupt each other.  
Projector  
GyroRemote  
1 Press LEARN on the projector.  
2 While Do you want to LEARN?is displaying, press  
ENTER.You are now in LEARN mode.  
ENTER  
CAUTION  
Entering LEARN mode erases all previously registered  
GyroRemotes data. You must re-enter each GyroRemote ID code  
in order for the projector to recognize them again.  
3 Press TEACH located on the front, inside the upper  
cover on the remote within 5 minutes.Registerwill  
appear on the display and you can now start using  
the GyroRemote with the projector.  
TEACH  
LEARN  
4 To exit from the LEARN mode, press LEARN.  
LEARN mode will exit if the LEARN is pressed or 5 minutes has  
elapsed.  
Operating multiple projectors with one  
GyroRemote  
CAUTION  
Be aware that you can operate multiple projectors with one  
GyroRemote, even if you are in another room, as long as you stay  
within a 98Ј 5Љ (30 m) range of the projector.  
On-screen Display  
1 Set projector to LEARN mode.  
2 Press TEACH on the GyroRemote. You can now  
operate multiple projectors with one GyroRemote.  
3 Perform steps 1 and 2 for each projector you plan to  
use.  
4 To exit from LEARN mode, press LEARN.  
For setting multiple units in LEARN mode at one time, perform step  
1 above for all projectors.  
Using multiple GyroRemotes to operate one  
projector  
One projector can recognize up to 8 GyroRemote ID  
codes.  
1 Set projector to LEARN mode.  
2 Press TEACH on all GyroRemotes being used.Once  
the eighth GyroRemote is registered to operate one  
projector, the LEARN mode automatically finishes.  
You can now operate one projector using multiple  
GyroRemotes.  
3 To exit from the LEARN mode, press LEARN.  
Contact your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products  
Dealer or Service Center if you need to use an additional  
GyroRemote unit.  
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Setting up GyroRemote  
Turning off GyroRemote  
CAUTION  
Make sure to turn off GyroRemote aboard aircraft or other places where using radio signals is prohibited.  
GyroRemote  
1 Press TEACH and RF CH
؀
 located inside the upper  
cover at the same time, the LED will flash 3 times  
and the GyroRemote will turn off.  
2 If the LED doesnt light up after pressing any of the  
buttons (except POWER), the GyroRemote power  
is turned off.  
LED  
Press TEACH and RF CH
؀
 at the same time or POWER located  
inside the upper cover of the GyroRemote to turn the power on.  
When the power is turned off, the GyroRemote is protected from  
malfunctioning or battery depletion if control buttons are  
inadvertently pressed.  
POWER  
TEACH  
RF CH+  
Using as a Wired Remote Control  
When the GyroRemote cannot be used due to the range or positioning of the projector (rear projection, etc.),  
connect a ø3.5 mm stereo minijack cable (sold separately) from the wired remote control input on the bottom of  
the remote control to the WIRED REMOTE control input terminal on the rear of the projector.  
ø3.5 mm stereo minijack cable  
(sold separately)  
ø2.5–ø3.5 mm wired  
remote control cable  
(supplied)  
IR/Gyro switch  
Using the GyroRemote with a wired remote control cable  
Slide the IR/Gyro switch to the Gyro position.  
To prevent unwanted transmission of radio signals, GyroRemote turns itself off if detached from the ø2.5–ø3.5 mm wired remote control  
cable.  
When the cable is inserted into the projector, the projector will not receive radio signals.  
Using the IR remote control as a wired remote  
You can use the IR remote control by connecting a ø3.5 mm stereo minijack cable (sold separately) from the wired  
remote control input on the bottom of the remote control to the WIRED REMOTE control input terminal, a SHARP  
product.  
Slide the IR/Gyro switch to the IR position.  
Depending on the IR remote type connected, you may not be able to use certain functions.  
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Using the Operation Buttons  
Selecting the Input Signal Source  
Projector  
GyroRemote  
Press INPUT again to change the mode.  
You can use these tools by accessing the Button Assign”  
list on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list 5/5. (See  
33  
page  
.)  
INPUT  
When no signal is received, NO SIGNALwill be displayed.  
When a signal that the projector is not preset to receive is  
received, NOT REG.will be displayed.  
On-screen Display  
INPUT 2 Mode  
INPUT 1 Mode  
INPUT 3 Mode  
INPUT 4 Mode  
INPUT 5 Mode  
Adjusting the Volume  
Press VOLUME
؁
/
؀
 to adjust the volume.  
Projector  
GyroRemote  
On-screen Display  
VOLUME  
Muting the Sound  
Projector  
Press MUTE to temporarily turn off the sound.  
Press MUTE again to turn the sound back on.  
You can use this tool by accessing the Button Assign”  
list on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list 2/5and  
33  
press Function (3). (See page  
.)  
MUTE  
On-screen Display  
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Superimposing a Black Screen  
Projector  
This function can be used to superimpose a black  
screen over the projected image.  
Blacking out the Projected Image  
Press BLACK SCREEN. The screen turns black and  
BLACK SCREENis displayed on the screen.To return  
to the original projected image, press BLACK SCREEN  
again.  
You can use this tool by accessing the Button Assign”  
list on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list 2/5and  
BLACK SCREEN  
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press Function (1). (See page  
.)  
Projected Image  
sg  
Displaying a Still Image  
GyroRemote  
This function allows you to instantly freeze a moving  
image. This is useful when you want to display a still  
image from a computer or video, giving you more time  
to explain the image to the audience.  
Function (2)  
You can also use this function to display a still image  
from a computer while you make preparations for the  
next computer images to be presented.  
You can only use this tool by accessing the Button  
Assignlist on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list 2/  
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5and press Function (2). (See page  
.)  
ASSIGN Select  
1 Press Function (2) to freeze the image.  
2 Press Function (2) again to return to the moving  
Button Assign list  
image.  
On-screen Display  
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Magnifying a Specific Portion of an Image  
GyroRemote  
Function (1)  
This function allows you to magnify a specific portion of  
an image. This is useful when you want to display a  
detailed portion of the image.  
Function (2)  
You can only use these tools by accessing the Button  
Assignlist on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list 3/  
UNDO  
33  
5and press Function (1) or (2). (See page  
.)  
1 Press Function (2) to zoom in. (Press Function (1)  
GYRO ACTIVE  
to zoom out.)  
؂
1  
؂
4  
؂
9  
؂
16  
؂
36  
؂
64  
ASSIGN Select  
Function (3)  
2 To return to
؂
1, press UNDO.  
If you press Function (1) when the zoom is set to 
ן
1, no  
change will occur. And if you press Function (2) when the  
zoom is set to 
ן
64, no change will occur.  
Button Assign list  
If the input signal is changed during digital image  
magnification, the image will return to 
ן
1. The input signal  
is changed  
(a) when INPUT is pressed,  
(b) when the input signal is interrupted, or  
(c) when the input resolution and refresh rate changes.  
On-screen Display  
ן
4  
Press Function (2)  
to zoom in.  
Pan Around the Screen  
Enlarging the screen image and move it around.  
You can use this tool by accessing the Button Assign”  
list on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list 3/5and  
33  
press Function (3). (See page  
.)  
1 When the image is magnified, press and hold down  
GYRO ACTIVE, and then move the unit in the  
direction of the image which you want to see.  
Press Function (3).  
2 To exit from the Screen Pan mode, press Function  
(3).  
The Screen Pan icon remains on the screen for a few  
seconds after the enlargement setting icon disappears. (The  
same as when the menu is displayed.)  
Select Screen Panwhen you want to remove the Screen  
Pan icon (exiting this mode).  
You can also pan and scan around the image by using /  
ƒ/ß/© on the projector.  
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Adjusting the Picture Aspect Ratio  
This function allows you to modify or customize the picture display mode  
Projector  
to enhance the input image. Depending on the input signal, you can  
choose NORMAL, FULL, DOT BY DOT, BORDER, STRETCH or SMART  
STRETCH image.  
1 Press RESIZE. Each time RESIZE is pressed, the picture mode  
changes as shown below.  
2 To return to the standard image, press UNDO while RESIZEis  
RESIZE  
UNDO  
displayed on the screen.  
You can use this tool by accessing the Button Assignlist on your  
GyroRemote. Choose popup list 4/5and press Function (3). (See page  
33  
.)  
EXAMPLE  
COMPUTER  
Output screen image  
FULL  
Input Signal  
NORMAL  
DOT BY DOT  
NORMAL FULL DOT BY DOT  
SVGA (800 
ן
 600)  
XGA (1024 
ן
 768)  
SXGA (1280 
ן
 960)  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
800 
ן
 600  
RESIZE  
DOT BY DOT  
RESIZE  
NORMAL  
For 4:3  
aspect ratio  
FOR 4:3 aspect ratio  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
UXGA (1600 
ן
 1200) 1024 
ן
 768  
For without  
4:3 aspect ratio  
RESIZE  
NORMAL  
SXGA (1280 
ן
 1024) 960 
ן
 768 1024 
ן
 768 1024 
ן
 768  
FOR 4:3 aspect ratio  
(1024 
ן
 768)  
RESIZE  
RESIZE  
RESIZE  
NORMAL  
FULL  
DOT BY DOT  
FOR 5:4 aspect ratio  
(1280 
ן
 1024)  
VIDEO/DTV  
Output screen image  
Input Signal  
NORMAL  
BORDER  
STRETCH  
SMART STRETCH  
RESIZE  
STRETCH  
RESIZE  
SMART STRETCH  
RESIZE  
BORDER  
RESIZE  
NORMAL  
FOR 4:3 aspect ratio  
480i  
480P  
NTSC  
PAL  
SECAM  
RESIZE  
STRETCH  
RESIZE  
SMART STRETCH  
RESIZE  
BORDER  
RESIZE  
NORMAL  
with squeeze  
720P  
1080i  
RESIZE  
STRETCH  
FOR 16:9 aspect ratio  
EXAMPLE  
SMART  
STRETCH  
NORMAL BORDER STRETCH  
NTSC, SECAM, 480i 1024 
ן
 768 768 
ן
 576 1024 
ן
 576* 1024 
ן
 576*  
For 4:3  
aspect ratio  
PAL, 580i  
480P  
1024 
ן
 768  
768 
ן
 576 1024 
ן
 576* 1024 
ן
 576*  
1024 
ן
 768  
768 
ן
 576 1024 
ן
 576* 1024 
ן
 576*  
For 16:9  
aspect ratio  
720P  
1024 
ן
 576*  
1080i  
1024 
ן
 576*  
* The digital image shift function can be used with these picture display modes.  
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Gamma Correction Function  
Projector  
Gamma is an image quality enhancement function  
that offers a richer image by brightening the darker  
portions of the image without altering the brightness  
of the brighter portions.  
Four gamma settings are available to allow for  
differences in the images displayed and in the  
brightness of the room.  
When you are displaying images with frequent, dark  
scenes, such as a film or concert, or when you are  
displaying images in a bright room, this feature makes  
the dark scenes easier to see and gives the  
impression of greater depth in the image.  
GAMMA  
UNDO  
Gamma Modes  
Selected Mode Gamma mode  
STANDARD  
Standard picture without gamma correction.  
On-screen Display  
(Example: RGB mode)  
PRESENTATION Brightens darker portions of image for more  
STANDARD  
enhanced presentations.  
CINEMA  
CUSTOM  
Gives greater depth to darker portions of image  
for a more exciting theater experience.  
Allows you to adjust gamma value using Sharp  
Advanced Presentation Software.  
1 Press GAMMA. Each time GAMMA is pressed,  
the gamma level toggles as shown on the left.  
PRESENTATION  
2 To return to the standard image, press UNDO while  
GAMMAis displayed on the screen.  
You can use this tool by accessing the Button Assign”  
list on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list 4/5and  
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).  
CINEMA  
The CUSTOM setting of VIDEO mode optimizes the video  
source to reproduce the image more beautifully. It darkens  
bright portions of the image and gives greater depth to  
darker portions of the image.  
Select CUSTOM as your default setting if you prefer a  
smooth textured image to a sharply contrasted one.  
STANDARD and CINEMA settings of VIDEO mode (except  
COMPONENT 480P/720P/1080i) incorporate a DYNAMIC  
GAMMA function for optimizing GAMMA correction frame  
by frame in real time, thus providing a more beautiful image.  
PRESENTATION settings are the same for both RGB and  
VIDEO modes.  
CUSTOM  
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Using the GUI (Graphical User Interface) Menu Screen  
Basic Operations  
This projector has two sets of menu screens that allow you to adjust the image and various projector  
settings. These menu screens which appear on pages  
the GyroRemote with the following procedure.  
to  
can be operated from the projector or  
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Projector  
For operating the GyroRemote, see page  
.
32  
MENU  
/ƒ/ß/©  
UNDO  
ENTER  
(GUI) On-screen Display  
INPUT 1, 2 (RGB) or 3 (DIGITAL) mode  
Press MENU to display the INPUT 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5  
mode menu bar.  
1
1
2
2 Press ß/© to select an adjustment menu on the  
menu bar.  
3
Press /ƒ to select a specific adjustment item.  
3
To display a single adjustment item, press ENTER  
after selecting the item. Only the menu bar and  
the selected adjustment item will appear.  
4
5
5
4
1
2
5 Press ß/© to adjust the item.  
Press UNDO to return to the previous screen.  
6
To exit from the GUI, press MENU.  
7
For details on items on the menu screen, see the tree charts on  
pages  
and  
.
45  
46  
INPUT 4, 5 (VIDEO) mode  
2
3
5
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Menu Bars  
Items on the INPUT 1, 2 or 3 Mode Menu Bar  
Sub menu  
Sub menu  
Main menu  
Main menu  
Picture  
Contrast  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
3 
ם
3  
Options (2)  
Lamp Timer  
Front  
Bright  
Color  
PRJ Mode  
Ceiling
ם
Front  
Rear  
Tint  
Sharp  
Red  
Ceiling
ם
Rear  
Normal  
Stack Setting  
Keylock Level  
Set Inputs  
Blue  
RGB  
Master  
CLR Temp  
Reset  
Signal Type  
Slave  
Component  
2D Progressive  
3D Progressive  
Film Mode  
Resolution  
Normal  
Level A  
Progressive Mode  
Level B  
Fine Sync  
Clock  
מ
150 
ם
150  
Vert Freq  
75 Hz  
72 Hz  
Input 1  
[ON/OFF]  
[ON/OFF]  
[ON/OFF]  
[ON/OFF]  
[ON/OFF]  
1
800
ן
600  
Phase  
מ
60 
ם
60  
מ
150 
ם
150  
מ
60 
ם
60  
Input 2  
2
640
ן
480  
H-Pos  
Input 3  
7
V-Pos  
Input 4  
Reset  
Resolution  
800
ן
600  
640
ן
480  
Vert Freq  
75 Hz  
72 Hz  
Input 5  
1
Save Setting  
9600bps  
38400bps  
115200bps  
ID No.  
RS-232C  
2
Select Setting  
Special Modes  
Signal Info  
7
Resolution  
Set ID No.  
Password  
1
Auto Sync  
Old Password  
New Password  
Reconfirm  
2
Auto Sync Disp [ON/OFF]  
7
Language  
English  
Resolution 640
ן
480  
Hor Freq  
Vert Freq  
37.5 kHz  
72 Hz  
Deutsch  
Español  
Nederlands  
Français  
Italiano  
Off  
Normal  
High Speed  
Balance  
Treble  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
30 
ם
30  
Audio  
Svenska  
Português  
Bass  
Reset  
FAO  
VAO  
Audio Out  
Speaker  
Pict in Pict  
OSD Display  
[ON/OFF]  
[ON/OFF]  
Options (1)  
Status  
Normal  
Level A  
Level B  
Sharp  
Custom  
Blue  
Background  
None  
The resolution, vertical frequency and horizontal  
frequency figures displayed above are for example  
purposes only.  
Startup Image  
Sharp  
Custom  
None  
Economy Mode  
MNTR Out/RS232C[ON/OFF]  
Auto Power Off [ON/OFF]  
• “Color, Tint, and Sharpappear only when  
Component input is selected in INPUT 1 or 2 mode. For  
INPUT 3 (DVI), in Picturemenu, only CLR Tempis  
active and the other menus are displayed in gray. In Fine  
Syncmenu, only Signal Infois active and the other  
menus are displayed in gray.  
Only the items highlighted in the tree charts above can  
be adjusted.  
To adjust the items under the sub menu, press © after  
selecting the sub menu.  
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Menu Bars  
Items on the INPUT 4 or 5 Mode Menu Bar  
Main menu  
Picture  
Sub menu  
Main menu  
Options (2)  
Sub menu  
Lamp Timer  
Contrast  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
30 
ם
30  
מ
3 
ם
3  
Front  
Bright  
Color  
Tint  
PRJ Mode  
Ceiling
ם
Front  
Rear  
Sharp  
Red  
Ceiling
ם
Rear  
Normal  
Stack Setting  
Keylock Level  
Set Inputs  
Blue  
Master  
CLR Temp  
Reset  
Slave  
Normal  
Progressive Mode  
2D Progressive  
3D Progressive  
Film Mode  
Level A  
Level B  
[ON/OFF]  
[ON/OFF]  
[ON/OFF]  
[ON/OFF]  
[ON/OFF]  
Input 1  
Balance  
Treble  
מ
30 
ם
30  
Audio  
Input 2  
מ
30 
ם
30  
Input 3  
Bass  
מ
30 
ם
30  
Input 4  
Reset  
Input 5  
Audio Out  
Speaker  
DNR  
FAO  
VAO  
9600bps  
38400bps  
115200bps  
ID No.  
RS-232C  
[ON/OFF]  
[ON/OFF]  
Options (1)  
OSD Display  
Normal  
Level A  
Level B  
Auto  
Set ID No.  
Password  
Old Password  
New Password  
Reconfirm  
Video System  
PAL (50/60Hz)  
SECAM  
NTSC4.43  
NTSC3.58  
PALM  
PALN  
Sharp  
Language  
English  
Deutsch  
Español  
Nederlands  
Français  
Italiano  
Background  
Svenska  
Português  
Custom  
Blue  
None  
Startup Image  
Sharp  
Custom  
None  
Status  
Economy Mode  
MNTR Out/RS232C[ON/OFF]  
Auto Power Off [ON/OFF]  
Only the items highlighted in the tree charts above can be adjusted.  
To adjust the items under the sub menu, press © after selecting the sub menu.  
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Adjusting the Picture  
You can adjust the projectors picture to your preferences with the following picture settings. See page  
for the procedure details.  
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e. g. RGB input in INPUT 1 or 2 mode  
Selected item ß button  
© button  
Contrast  
For more contrast  
For less contrast  
Bright  
Color  
Tint  
For more brightness  
For more color intensity  
Skin tones become greenish  
For more sharpness  
For stronger red  
For less brightness  
For less color intensity  
Skin tones become purplish  
For less sharpness  
For weaker red  
Sharp  
Red  
Blue  
For stronger blue  
For weaker blue  
All image adjustment items are returned to the factory preset  
settings.  
Reset  
• “Color, Tintand Sharpdo not appear for RGB input in INPUT 1 or 2 mode.  
To reset all adjustment items, select Reseton the Picturemenu screen and press ENTER.  
The adjustments can be stored separately in the INPUT 1 to 5 modes.  
Depending on the type of signal received, Sharpmay not be adjustable for COMPONENT input in INPUT 1 or 2 mode.  
Adjusting the Color Temperature  
This function can be used to adjust the color temperature to suit the type of image input to the projector  
(video, computer image, TV broadcast, etc.). Decrease the color temperature to create warmer, reddish  
images for natural flesh tones, or increase to create cooler, bluish images for a brighter picture.  
מ
3  
(Red) ß button  
ם
3  
© button (Blue)  
Decreases color temperature for  
warmer, reddish,  
incandescent-like images.  
(Low color temperature)  
Increases color temperature for  
cooler, bluish, florescent-like  
images.  
(High color temperature)  
Selecting the Signal Type (RGB menu only)  
This function allows you to select the input signal type RGB or COMPONENT for INPUT 1 or 2 port.  
You can use this tool by accessing the Button Assignlist on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list 4/5and press  
33  
Function (4). (See page  
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Adjusting the Picture  
Progressive Mode  
This function allows you to select the progressive display of a video signal. The progressive display  
projects a smoother video image. See page 44 for the procedure details.  
Selects the progressive conversion mode.  
2D Progressive  
This function is useful to display fast-moving images such  
as sports and action films. Mode that optimizes the image  
in a displayed frame.  
3D Progressive  
This function is useful to display relatively slow-moving  
images such as drama and documentary more clearly.  
Mode that optimizes the image by estimating the movement  
of a number of preceding and succeeding frames.  
Film Mode  
Reproduces the image of film software clearly. Displays the  
optimized image of film transformed with three-two pull down  
enhancement to progressive mode images.  
Film Mode cannot work with PAL 50 Hz.  
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Adjusting the Computer Images (RGB menu only)  
When displaying computer patterns which are very detailed (tiling, vertical stripes, etc.), interference  
may occur between the LCD pixels, causing flickering, vertical stripes, or contrast irregularities in portions  
of the screen. Should this occur, adjust Clock, Phase, H-Posand V-Posfor the optimum computer  
image. See page 44 for the procedure details.  
Select the desired computer input mode with INPUT 1 or 2.  
Clock  
Adjusts vertical noise.  
Phase  
Adjusts horizontal noise (similar to tracking on your VCR).  
H-Pos  
Centers the on-screen image by moving it to the left or  
right.  
V-Pos  
Centers the on-screen image by moving it up or down.  
Computer image adjustments can be made easily by pressing AUTO SYNC ( ). See page  
for details.  
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To reset all adjustment items, select Reseton the Fine Syncmenu screen and press ENTER.  
Saving and Selecting Adjustment Settings  
This projector allows you to store up to seven adjustment settings for use with various computers. Once  
these settings are stored, they can be easily selected each time you connect a computer to the projector.  
Saving the adjustment setting  
Selecting a saved setting  
If a memory position has not been set, a resolution and frequency setting will not be displayed.  
When selecting the stored adjustment setting with Select Setting, the computer system should match the stored setting.  
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Adjusting the Computer Images (RGB menu only)  
Special Mode Adjustment  
Ordinarily, the type of input signal is detected and the correct resolution mode is automatically selected.  
However, for some signals, the optimal resolution mode in Special Modeson the Fine Syncmenu  
screen may need to be selected to match the computer display mode. See page 44 for the procedure  
details.  
Avoid displaying computer patterns which repeat every other line (horizontal stripes). (Flickering may occur, making the  
image hard to see.)  
When inputting DTV 480P or 1080i signals, select the corresponding type of signal.  
Checking the Input Signal  
This function allows you to check the current input signal information.  
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Adjusting the Computer Images (RGB menu only)  
Auto Sync Adjustment  
Used to automatically adjust a computer image.  
Auto Sync adjustment can be made manually by pressing AUTO SYNC, or automatically by setting  
Auto Syncto Normalor High Speedin the projectors GUI menu. See page 44 for the procedure  
details.  
You can use this tool by accessing the Button Assignlist on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list 4/5and press  
Function (2). (See page 33 .)  
Off  
Synchronized adjustment is not automatically performed.  
Press AUTO SYNC to perform manual adjustment.  
Normal  
Synchronized adjustment is automatically performed the  
same as the High Speedsetting.  
Adjustment using the Normalsetting takes longer to  
perform than using the High Speedsetting, but it is more  
accurate.  
High Speed  
The sync adjustment is automatically made each time the  
projector is turned on while connected to a computer or  
the input selection is changed.  
The Auto Sync adjustment setting previously made is  
cleared when the projectors setting is changed.  
Automatic adjustments can be made by pressing AUTO SYNC.  
When performing AUTO SYNC in Off or High Speed mode, if you press AUTO SYNC once, then press it again within one  
minute, AUTO SYNC will be executed in Normal mode.  
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 adjustments. (See page  
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Auto Sync Display Function  
Normally, an image is not superimposed during Auto Sync adjustment. You can, however, choose to  
superimpose a background image during Auto Sync adjustment.  
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Adjusting the Sound  
This projectors audio is factory preset to standard settings. However, you can adjust it to suit your own  
preferences by adjusting the following audio settings. See page 44 for the procedure details.  
Selected item ß button  
© button  
Balance  
Treble  
Bass  
Increased audio from the left speaker Increased audio from the right speaker  
For weaker treble  
For weaker bass  
For stronger treble  
For stronger bass  
Reset  
All audio adjustment items are returned to the factory preset settings.  
To reset all adjustment items, select Reseton the Audiomenu screen and press  
ENTER.  
Audio Out  
FAO (Fixed audio output): Audio output that does not vary in strength with  
the volume level of the source projector.  
VAO (Variable audio output): Audio output that varies in strength with the  
volume level of the source projector.  
Speaker  
Switching the built-in speakers on the projector ON/OFF.  
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Displaying Dual Pictures (RGB menu only)  
Picture in Picture function allows you to display two pictures on the same screen. You can display the  
image input from INPUT 4 or 5 as an inset picture overlapping the main picture input from INPUT 1, 2 or  
3. See page 44 for the procedure details.  
You can use this tool by accessing the Button Assignlist on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list 3/5and press  
Function (4). (See page 33  
)
300  
250  
200  
150  
100  
50  
A
B
C
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1996  
1997  
1998  
Press ß to select “ ” to display an inset picture (Factory preset to INPUT 4).  
1
2
Press ß/©//ƒ to move the inset picture to one of four preset positions.  
The image from INPUT 1, 2 or 3 is displayed as the main picture and the image from INPUT 4 or 5 is displayed as the inset picture.  
The last displayed image from INPUT 4 or 5 is displayed as the inset picture.  
For example, when you want to display the image from INPUT 4 as the inset picture, select INPUT 4, then select the main picture, and  
then select Pict in Pict.  
Inset picture can only be displayed in video signal of NTSC/PAL/SECAM.  
When selecting the image for the inset picture, only the images being input will be displayed.  
The audio of the inset picture will come out of the projectors speakers.  
Picture in Picture does not work in case of the following RGB signals.  
UXGA signal image/Interlaced signal/DTV (480P/720P/1080i)  
You can only use the following functions while in Picture in Picture mode.  
FREEZE: Works for the inset picture only.  
Reducing Image Noise (VIDEO menu only)  
Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) provides high quality images with minimal dot crawl and cross color  
noise. See page 44 for the procedure details.  
If the image is clear, select “ ” to prevent any blurring.  
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Turning On/Off the On-screen Display  
This function allows you to turn on or off the on-screen messages that appear during input select.  
See page 44 for the procedure details.  
Selected item  
Description  
Normal  
Level A  
All On-screen Display are displayed.  
Input/Custom/Freeze/Enlarge/Auto sync/Volume/Mute/  
Black screen functions are not displayed.  
Level B  
All On-screen Display are not displayed (except Menu/  
Button assign list/Lens functions and warning display  
(Power off/Temp./Lamp function etc.)).  
Setting the Video Signal (VIDEO menu only)  
The video input system mode is preset to Auto; however, it can be changed to a specific system mode  
if the selected system mode is not compatible with the connected audiovisual equipment. See page  
44 for the procedure details.  
When the system mode is set to Auto, you may not receive a clear picture due to signal differences. Should this occur,  
switch to the video system of the source signal.  
AUTO cannot be set for PAL-M and PAL-N input signals. Select PAL-Mor PAL-Nin Video Systemmenu for PAL-M and  
PAL-N input signals.  
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Selecting a Background Image  
This function allows you to select the image displayed when no signal is being sent to the projector. See  
page 44 for the procedure details.  
Selected item  
Sharp  
Description  
SHARP default image  
User customized image (i.e. company logo)  
Blue screen  
Custom  
Blue  
None  
Black screen  
By selecting Custom, the projector can display a custom image (i.e. your company logo) as the background image. The  
custom image must be a 256-color BMP file with a picture size no larger than 1,024 
ן
 768 pixels. Please see the Sharp  
Advanced Presentation Software operation manual for how to save (or change) a custom image.  
Selecting a Startup Image  
This function allows you to specify the image to be displayed upon the projectors startup.  
A custom image (i.e. your company logo) can be uploaded to the projector via an RS-232C cable. See  
page 16 in this operation manual, and also the supplied Sharp Advanced Presentation Software  
operation manual for detailed instructions. See page 44 for the procedure details.  
Selected item  
Sharp  
Description  
SHARP default image  
User customized image (i.e. company logo)  
Black screen  
Custom  
None  
By selecting Custom, the projector can display a custom image (i.e. your company logo) as the startup image. The custom  
image must be a 256-color BMP file with a picture size no larger than 1,024 
ן
 768 pixels. Please see the Sharp Advanced  
Presentation Software operation manual for how to save (or change) a custom image.  
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Selecting the Economy Mode  
These functions allow you to reduce the power consumption when the projector is in standby mode.  
See page 44 for the procedure details.  
Monitor Out/RS-232C Off Function  
This projector consumes power when using a monitor connected to the OUTPUT port for INPUT 1, 2 and a  
computer connected to the RS-232C port. When not using these ports, MNTR Out/RS232Ccan be set to “  
to reduce standby power consumption.  
Standby power for Monitor Out/RS-232C  
connection turned off.  
Monitor Out/RS-232C on  
CAUTION  
Set MNTR Out/RS232Cto “ ” when using the Sharp Advanced Presentation Software (supplied).  
Automatic Power Shutoff Function  
When no input signal is detected for more than 15 minutes, the projector will automatically shut off. The on-screen  
message, Power OFF in 5 min.will appear five minutes before the power is automatically turned off.  
Power automatically shuts off after 15 minutes  
of no signal input.  
Automatic Power Shutoff disabled.  
• “MNTR Out/RS232Cis factory preset to “ ”, and Auto Power Offis factory preset to “ ”.  
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Confirming the Lamp Usage Time  
This function allows you to check the accumulated lamp usage time. See page  
details.  
for the procedure  
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It is recommended that the lamp be replaced after approximately 1,000 cumulative hours of use. See pages  
and  
for  
69  
68  
lamp replacement.  
Reversing/Inverting Projected Images  
This projector is equipped with a reverse/invert image function which allows you to reverse or invert the  
projected image for various applications. See page for the procedure details.  
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Selected item  
Front  
Description  
Normal image  
Ceiling
ם
Front  
Rear  
Inverted image  
Reversed image  
Reversed and inverted image  
Ceiling
ם
Rear  
• This function is used for the reversed image and ceiling-mount setups. See page  
for these setups.  
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Setting the Stacking Mode  
You can double the brightness of an image by stacking two projectors and projecting same picture  
simultaneously. To control two projectors, assign one as the master and one as the slave. The slave  
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projector will duplicate any operational settings made to the master projector. See page  
procedure details.  
for the  
When the projector is set to Master, button operation signals will be transmitted through RS-232C.  
When the projector is set to Slave, operations follow the button operations sent from the Master.  
When set to slave, all buttons on the projector along with ENTER, UNDO, POWER, LENS and MENU on the GyroRemote  
can be used. The slave cannot operate the other buttons on GyroRemote.  
For details on intended purpose, see pages  
and  
.
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Locking the Operation Buttons on the Projector  
This function can be used to lock the use of certain operation buttons on the projector. The user can still  
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operate the projector fully with the GyroRemote. See page  
for the procedure details.  
Selected item  
Normal  
Description  
All operation buttons are functional.  
Level A  
Only Input/Volume/Mute functions on the  
projector are available.  
Level B  
All operation buttons on the projector are  
unavailable.  
To cancel the Keylock Level, perform the above procedure using the GyroRemote.  
See page for details using the password function.  
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Deselecting Inputs  
This function allows you to deselect unwanted signal input. See page  
for the procedure details.  
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When stack projecting, multi-screen projecting and so on, this function can be used to cancel the RS-232C control.  
Up to two input signals can be blocked for both Input 1, 2, 3 or Input 4, 5.  
For details on intended purpose, see pages  
and  
.
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Selecting the Transmission Speed (RS-232C)  
This menu allows you to adjust the transmission speed of the RS-232C connection by selecting the  
baud rate. See page  
for the procedure details.  
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Make sure that both the projector and computer are set for the same baud rate. Refer to the computers operation manual  
for instructions for setting the baud rate.  
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Controling Multiple Projectors with ID Numbers  
This projector can form a network of up to 250 projectors. To identify separately and control specified  
projector, you need to set ID No.. The ID No. is factory preset to 001. See page  
details.  
for the procedure  
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Setting the ID No.  
Press © to select the first digit and /ƒ to select the desired number. Continue this procedure for the remaining  
two digits.  
Be sure to set the ID No. in the Option menu and attach a corresponding number seal to the projector.  
The ID No. can be set from 001 to 250.  
For details on intended purpose, see pages  
to  
.
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66  
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Protecting Important Settings with a Password  
A password can be set by the user and used with the keylock level to prevent adjustments to certain  
settings on the GUI. See page  
for the procedure details.  
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When password is set, you need to enter the password to use PRJ Mode, Stack Setting, Keylock Level, Set Inputs,  
RS-232Cand Set ID No.menus.  
Setting the Password  
1 Enter the new password using /ƒ to select the desired number, and then press © to select the next digit.  
Continue this procedure for the remaining three digits, and then press ENTER.  
2 Enter the password again (“Reconfirm”) using /ƒ/ß/©, and then press ENTER.  
After setting the password, be sure to write it down in a secure location in case you can not remember it.  
Changing the Password  
1 Enter the old password using /ƒ/ß/©, and then press ENTER.  
2 Enter the new password using /ƒ/ß/©, and then press ENTER.  
3 Enter the password again (Reconfirm) using /ƒ/ß/©, and then press ENTER.  
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Selecting the On-screen Display Language  
English is the preset language for the On-screen Display; however, this can be changed to German,  
Spanish, Dutch, French, Italian, Swedish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean or Japanese. See page  
the procedure details.  
for  
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Displaying the Adjustment Settings  
This function can be used to display all the adjusted settings on the screen simultaneously. See page  
for the procedure details.  
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INPUT 1, 2 (RGB) or 3 (DIGITAL) mode  
INPUT 4, 5 (VIDEO) mode  
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Using Extended Functionality Features  
This projector has outstanding network capability.  
Internet access for self-diagnosis  
Multiple and group projector control  
Simultaneous multiple projector control  
Internet access for self-diagnosis, status information and preventive  
maintenance  
LAN  
E-mail  
E-mail  
Internet  
LAN  
LAN  
This projector can be used in a network of up to 250 projectors managed from a single PC with the accompanied  
Sharp Advanced Presentation SoftwareProfessional Edition. This projector can be connected to a PC using an  
RS-232C connection. Output terminals are provided (RS-232C on the projector) enabling a daisy chain configuration  
and eliminating the need for a distributor.  
This projector is also equipped with a function to send status information (lamp usage time, etc.) to a Sharp  
Service Center or outside contractor for quick and efficient customer service.  
For more information on these features, see the operation manuals accompanying the Sharp Advanced Presentation Software—  
Professional Edition and optional boards.  
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UsingExtendedFunctionalityFeatures
Multiple and group projector control via computer  
Building  
RS-232C  
3rd Floor  
RS-232C  
Control PC  
Sharp Advanced  
2nd Floor  
1st Floor  
Presentation Software  
“Professional Edition”  
RS-232C  
Video  
Source 1  
Video  
Source 2  
This projector can be used in a network of projectors managed from a single PC with the accompanied Sharp  
Advanced Presentation SoftwareProfessional Edition. Projectors in conference rooms on the first and third floors  
of a building, for example, can be used for video presentations, while projectors on the second floor can be used  
for PC-assisted presentations. Projectors can even be powered down at different times (e.g., projectors on the first  
and second floors are powered down in one hour, while those on the third floor are powered down in two hours).  
For more information on these features, see the operation manuals accompanying the Sharp Advanced Presentation Software—  
Professional Edition.  
Transmission performance of the RS-232C cable can vary depending on the surrounding conditions. Use the transmission  
repeater if performance is not up to par.  
We recommend you use an RS-232C cable not longer than 49Ј 3Љ (15 m).  
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Using Extended Functionality Features  
Simultaneous multiple projector control for stacking and videowall  
projection  
Stack Projection  
Stack Setting  
Set Inputs  
INPUT1 Yes  
INPUT2 Yes  
INPUT3 No  
INPUT4 Yes  
INPUT5 Yes  
Master  
Master  
INPUT1  
INPUT2  
INPUT4  
INPUT5  
OUTPUT  
RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT  
Distributor  
Laser Disc  
Stack Setting  
Set Inputs  
INPUT1 Yes  
INPUT2 No  
INPUT3 No  
INPUT4 Yes  
INPUT5 Yes  
Slave  
Slave  
INPUT1  
INPUT2  
INPUT4  
INPUT5  
OUTPUT  
DVD  
RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT  
For brighter images, two projectors can be stacked using the Stack Setting function, with one projector set as the  
Master and the other as the Slave. The operations of the Slave projector are controlled by the Master projector  
during projection through an RS-232C connection. The RS-232C cable (null modem, cross type, sold separately)  
is connected from the RS-232C output on the Master projector to the RS-232C input on the Slave projector.  
Projectors can be stacked using an RS-232C cable (null modem, cross type, sold separately).  
See page  
, Setting the Stacking Mode, and page  
, Deselecting Inputs.  
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Using Extended Functionality Features  
Videowall  
Sharp Advanced  
Presentation Software  
“Professional Edition”  
Control PC  
RGB  
SOURCE1  
Master  
Set Inputs  
001  
003  
RGB  
SOURCE2  
Master  
Slave  
INPUT1 Yes  
INPUT2 Yes  
INPUT3 No  
INPUT4 Yes  
INPUT5 Yes  
INPUT1  
OUTPUT  
INPUT1  
INPUT2  
INPUT4  
INPUT5  
OUTPUT  
INPUT2  
INPUT4  
INPUT5  
RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT  
RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT  
Distributor  
Slave  
Set Inputs  
002  
004  
Slave  
Slave  
INPUT1  
INPUT2  
INPUT4  
INPUT5  
OUTPUT  
INPUT1  
INPUT2  
INPUT4  
INPUT5  
OUTPUT  
INPUT1 Yes  
INPUT2 No  
INPUT3 No  
INPUT4 Yes  
INPUT5 No  
VIDEO  
SOURCE  
RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT  
RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT  
DVD  
This projector can be used together with other projectors managed using the accompanied Sharp Advanced  
Presentation SoftwareProfessional Edition to create a videowall projection. Whereas conventional videowall  
technology required the use of an image distributor, this projector videowall feature enables easy image settings  
from a PC when inputting a single video source. This function greatly simplifies videowall setup.  
RS-232C OUTPUTS also realize the simple daisy chain connection. The master projector directly connected to the  
computer can make the daisy chain connection with multiple slave projectors. For details on setting master or  
slave, see page  
.
58  
Use a videowall projector stand, sold separately, when using this function.  
Image quality may deteriorate when picture signals are input through multiple projectors in a daisy chain  
connection.  
For more information on this feature, see the operation manuals accompanying the Sharp Advanced Presentation Software—  
Professional Edition.  
When UXGA signal is displayed, the videowall can not be set by Sharp Advanced Presentation SoftwareProfessional  
Edition.  
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Lamp/Maintenance Indicators  
Maintenance Indicators  
The warning lights on the projector indicate problems  
inside the projector.  
There are two warning lights: a TEMPERATURE  
WARNING indicator which warns that the projector is  
too hot, and a LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator which  
lets you know when to change the lamp.  
If a problem occurs, either the TEMPERATURE  
WARNING indicator or the LAMP REPLACEMENT  
indicator will light up red. After turning off the power,  
follow the procedures given below.  
POWER  
indicator  
LAMP  
REPLACEMENT  
indicator  
TEMPERATURE  
WARNING  
indicator  
Maintenance Indicator  
Condition  
The internal  
temperature is  
Problem  
Possible Solution  
Blocked air intake.  
Relocate the projector to an area with  
proper ventilation.  
TEMPERATURE  
WARNING indicator  
abnormally high.  
Clogged air filter.  
Replace the filter.  
(See page  
.)  
70  
Cooling fan breakdown.  
Internal circuit failure.  
Take the projector to your nearest  
Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products  
Dealer or Service Center for repair.  
Burnt-out lamp.  
Lamp circuit failure.  
Carefully replace the lamp. (See pages  
The lamp does not  
light up.  
68  
LAMP REPLACE-  
MENT indicator  
and  
.)  
69  
Take the projector to your nearest  
Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products  
Dealer or Service Center for repair.  
POWER indicator  
The POWER  
The filter cover is open.  
Securely install the filter cover.  
indicator flashes in  
red when the  
projector is on.  
If the TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator lights up, follow the above possible solutions and then wait until the projector has  
cooled down completely before turning the power back on. (At least 5 minutes.)  
If the power is turned off and then turned on again, as during a brief rest, the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator may be  
triggered, preventing the power from going on. Should this occur, take the power cord out of the wall outlet and put it back  
in again.  
Lamp  
It is recommended that the lamp be replaced after approximately 1,000 cumulative hours of use or when you  
notice a significant deterioration of the picture and color quality. The lamp usage time can be checked with the  
On-screen Display. (As the usage environment can vary significantly, the projector lamp may not operate for 1,000  
hours.)  
CAUTION  
Intense light hazard. Do not attempt to look into the aperture and lens while the projector is operating.  
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Replacing the Lamp  
CAUTION  
Potential hazard of glass particles if lamp ruptures. In case of lamp rupture, contact your nearest  
Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center for a replacement.  
Do not remove the lamp cage directly after operation of the projector.The lamp may be extremely  
hot. Wait at least one hour after the power cord is disconnected to allow the surface of the lamp cage  
to fully cool before removing the lamp cage.  
It is recommended that the lamp be replaced after approximately 1,000 cumulative hours of use or when you  
notice a significant deterioration of the picture and color quality. Carefully change the lamp by following the steps  
below.  
If the new lamp does not light after replacement, take your projector to the nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial  
LCD Products Dealer or Service Center for repair. Purchase a replacement lamp unit (lamp/cage module) of the  
current type BQC-XGP20X//1 from your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center.  
Then carefully change the lamp by following the instructions below. If you wish, you may have the lamp replaced  
at your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center.  
IMPORTANT NOTE TO U.S. CUSTOMERS:  
The lamp included with this projector is backed by a 90-day parts and labor limited warranty. All service of this  
projector under warranty, including lamp replacement, must be obtained through an Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD  
Products Dealer or Service Center. For the name of the nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or  
Service Center, please call toll-free: 1-888-GO-SHARP (1-888-467-4277).  
U.S.A. ONLY  
Removing and installing the lamp unit  
CAUTION  
Be sure to remove the lamp cage by the handle. Be sure not to touch the glass surface of the lamp cage or the inside of  
the projector.  
To avoid injury to yourself and damage to the lamp, be sure to carefully follow the steps below.  
Be sure to change the air filter during lamp replacement. The air filter comes packaged with the lamp unit.  
Turn off the power.  
Disconnect the power  
cord.  
Remove the bottom  
filter cover.  
1
2
3
Press POWER OFF. Wait until  
the cooling fan stops.  
Push the antenna completely  
down to its resting position.  
Unplug the power cord from the  
AC socket.  
Turn over the projector. Press the  
tab and lift open the filter cover  
in the direction of the arrow.  
Tab  
Remove the air filter.  
Replace the air filter.  
Replace the filter  
cover.  
4
5
6
Grasp the air filter between your  
fingers and lift it out of the filter  
cover.  
Place the air filter underneath the  
tabs on the filter frame.  
Insert the tab on the end of the  
filter cover into the filter cover  
opening and press the filter  
cover into position.  
Tab  
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Replacing the Lamp  
Remove the lamp cage  
cover.  
Remove the lamp  
cage.  
Insert the new lamp cage.  
7
8
9
Turn over the projector and  
loosen the user service screw  
that secures the lamp cage  
cover. Then slide the cover in  
the direction of the arrow.  
Remove the securing screws  
from the lamp cage. Hold the  
lamp cage by the handle and  
pull it towards you.  
Press the lamp cage firmly into  
the lamp cage compartment.  
Fasten the securing screws.  
Securing  
screw  
Securing  
screws  
User service screw  
Attach the lamp cage  
cover.  
10  
Slide the lamp cage cover in  
the direction of the arrow. Then  
tighten the user service screw.  
User service screw  
Resetting the lamp timer  
Connect the power  
Reset the lamp timer.  
1
2
cord.  
Plug the power cord into the AC  
socket of the projector.  
While pressing ƒ, © and  
ENTER on the projector, press  
POWER ON on the projector.  
LAMP 0000His displayed,  
indicating that the lamp timer is  
reset.  
Ł
Reset the lamp timer only after replacing the lamp.  
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Replacing the Air Filter  
This projector is equipped with two air filters to ensure the optimal operating condition of the projector.  
The air 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.  
Have your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center exchange the filter  
(PFILD0080CEZZ) when it is no longer possible to clean it.  
Bottom View  
Side and Rear View  
Air filter (not removable)  
Air filter  
Cleaning and replacing the bottom air filter  
Turn off the power and  
disconnect the power  
cord.  
Remove the bottom  
filter cover.  
Remove the air filter.  
1
2
3
Press POWER OFF. Wait until  
the cooling fan stops.  
Push the antenna completely  
down to its resting position.  
Turn over the projector. Press the  
tab and lift open the filter cover  
in the direction of the arrow.  
Grasp the air filter between your  
fingers and lift it out of the filter  
cover.  
Tab  
Replace the filter  
cover.  
Clean the air filter.  
Replace the air filter.  
4
5
6
Clean the dust off the air filter  
and cover with a vacuum  
cleaner extension hose.  
Place the air filter underneath  
the tabs on the filter frame.  
Insert the tab on the end of the  
filter cover into the filter cover  
opening and press the filter  
cover into position.  
Tab  
Be sure the filter cover is securely installed. The power will not turn on unless it is correctly installed.  
Cleaning the side air filter (not removable)  
If dust or dirt has collected inside the air filter, clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner extension hose.  
The side air filter cannot be removed.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Check  
Keylock level is set to Level Aor Level B, preventing operation of some or all  
buttons. (See page .)  
Power cannot be turned on or  
off using the POWER buttons  
(ON/OFF) on the projector.  
58  
Cannot be operated by  
GyroRemote.  
Register GyroRemote once again the projector. (See page  
.)  
37  
When the GyroRemote is connected to the projector with wired remote control cable,  
confirm the position of the IR/Gyro switch. (See page .)  
38  
When the projector is set to slave, use the buttons on the master projector or change the  
setting by RS-232C commands from the computer. (See page .)  
58  
Cannot be operated by all  
buttons of the projector and  
GyroRemote.  
When using slave setting in combination with Keylock Level B, all the buttons on the  
projector and the GyroRemote are disabled. Use the SAPS or RS-232C commands to  
release slave and Keylock setting and enable buttons to operate.  
Without a computer, you can release slave and Keylock setting by entering the buttons  
on the projector as follows.  
ON ENTER ON ENTER ON ENTER MENU  
However, this operation also releases the password set.  
No picture and no sound.  
Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet.  
The bottom filter cover is not securely installed.  
Selected input is wrong. (See page  
.)  
39  
Cables incorrectly connected to rear panel of the projector. (See pages  
.)  
13 18  
GyroRemote batteries have run down. (See page  
.)  
11  
Sound is heard but no picture  
appears.  
Cables incorrectly connected to rear panel of the projector. (See pages  
.)  
.)  
13 18  
• “Contrastand Brightadjustments are set to minimum position. (See page  
47  
On-screen Display (BLACK SCREEN) is turned off and Black Screen function is turned  
on, creating a black image. (See page .)  
40  
Color is faded or poor.  
Picture is blurred.  
• “Colorand Tintadjustments are not correct. (See page  
.)  
47  
Adjust the focus. (See page  
.)  
21  
Projection distance is too long or too short to allow for proper focus. (See pages  
.)  
22 28  
Picture appears but no sound  
is heard.  
Cables incorrectly connected to rear panel of the projector. (See pages  
.)  
13 18  
Volume is set to minimum. (See page  
.)  
39  
No OSD appears.  
OSD Display is set to Level Aor Level B, preventing to display some or all On-screen  
Displays. (See page .)  
54  
An unusual sound is occasion-  
ally heard from the cabinet.  
If the picture is normal, the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage caused by temperature  
changes. This will not affect operation or performance.  
Maintenance indicator lights  
up.  
Refer to Lamp/Maintenance Indicatorson page  
.
67  
Picture noise appears.  
Adjust the Phasesetting. (See page  
.)  
49  
Noise may appear when used with certain computers. Set the NOISE FILTER to ON  
using the RS-232C command. (See pages  
.)  
73 75  
480P images do not appear.  
Set the resolution mode to 480P. (See page  
.)  
50  
Image is green on INPUT 1 or  
2 COMPONENT.  
Change the input signal type. (See page  
.)  
47  
Image is pink (no green) on  
INPUT 1, 2 RGB.  
Lens comes off.  
Align the mark on the lens with the corresponding mark on the projector, push the lens  
firmly in place, and rotate to the right.  
For SHARP Assistance (U.S.A. only)  
If you encounter any problems during setup or operation of this projector, first refer to the Troubleshooting”  
section on this page. If this operation manual does not answer your question, please call toll free 1-888-GO-  
SHARP (1-888-467-4277) for further assistance. Or, send us an e-mail at [email protected] .  
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Connecting Pin Assignments  
INPUT 1 RGB and OUTPUT (INPUT 1, 2) Signal Ports: 15-pin Mini D-sub female connector  
RGB Input  
Analog  
1. Video input (red)  
2. Video input  
(green/sync on green)  
3. Video input (blue)  
4. Reserve input 1  
5. Composite sync  
6. Earth (red)  
8. Earth (blue)  
9. Not connected  
10. GND  
5
10  
15  
1
6
11  
11. GND  
12. Bi-directional data  
13. Horizontal sync signal  
14. Vertical sync signal  
15. Data clock  
7. Earth (green/sync on green)  
Component Input  
Analog  
9. Not connected  
10. Not connected  
11. Not connected  
12. Not connected  
13. Not connected  
14. Not connected  
15. Not connected  
1. PR (CR)  
2. Y  
3. PB (CB)  
4. Not connected  
5. Not connected  
6. Earth (PR)  
7. Earth (Y)  
8. Earth (PB)  
RS-232C Port: 9-pin D-sub male connector of the DIN-D-sub RS-232C cable  
Pin No.  
Signal  
CD  
RD  
SD  
Name  
I/O  
Reference  
1
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Not connected  
Receive Data  
Send Data  
Input  
Output  
Connected to internal circuit  
Connected to internal circuit  
Not connected  
Connected to internal circuit  
Not connected  
Connected to internal circuit  
Connected to internal circuit  
Not connected  
ER  
SG  
DR  
RS  
CS  
CI  
Signal Ground  
Data Set Ready  
Request to Send  
Clear to Send  
Output  
Output  
Input  
6
9
INPUT 3 DVI Port: 29-pin  
Pin No.  
1
Name  
T.M.D.S. Data 2
؁  
2
T.M.D.S. Data 2
ם
 
T.M.D.S. Data 2/4 Shield  
T.M.D.S. Data 4
؁
*3  
T.M.D.S. Data 4
ם
*3  
DDC Clock  
3
4
5
C1C2  
6
7
DDC Data  
9
1
816  
8
Analog Vertical Sync  
T.M.D.S. Data 1
؁  
T.M.D.S. Data 1
ם
 
T.M.D.S. Data 1/3 Shield  
T.M.D.S. Data 3
؁
*3  
T.M.D.S. Data 3
ם
*3  
ם
5 V Power  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
C5  
Ground*1  
Hot Plug Detect  
17  
24 C3 C4  
C5  
T.M.D.S. Data 0
؁  
T.M.D.S. Data 0
ם
 
T.M.D.S. Data 0/5 Shield  
T.M.D.S. Data 5
؁
*3  
T.M.D.S. Data 5
ם
*3  
T.M.D.S. Clock Shield  
T.M.D.S. Clock
ם
 
T.M.D.S. Clock
؁  
Analog Red  
*1 Return for 
ם
5 V, Hsync. and Vsync.  
*2 Analog R, G and B return  
*3 These pins are not used on this equipment.  
Analog Green  
Analog Blue  
Analog Horizontal sync  
Analog Ground*2  
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(RS-232C) Specifications and Command Settings  
PC control  
A computer can be used to control the projector by connecting an RS-232C cable (null modem, cross type, sold  
separately) to the projector. (See page for connection.)  
16  
Communication conditions  
Set the serial port settings of the computer to match that of the table.  
Signal format: Conforms to RS-232C standard.  
Baud rate: 9,600 bps  
Data length: 8 bits  
Parity bit: None  
Stop bit: 1 bit  
Flow control: None  
Basic format  
Commands from the computer are sent in the following order: command, parameter, and return code. After the  
projector processes the command from the computer, it sends a response code to the computer.  
Command format  
C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4  
Command 4-digit Parameter 4-digit  
Response code format  
Return code (0DH)  
Normal response  
Return code (0DH)  
Problem response (communication error or incorrect command)  
Return code (0DH)  
O
K
E
R
R
When more than one code is being sent, send each command only after the OK response code for the previous  
command from the projector is verified.  
When using the computer control function of the projector, the projector operating status cannot be read to the computer.  
Therefore, confirm the status by transmitting the display commands for each adjustment menu and checking the status with  
the On-screen Display. If the projector receives a command other than a menu display command, it will execute the com-  
mand without displaying the On-screen Display.  
Commands  
EXAMPLE  
When BRIGHTof INPUT 1 (RGB 1) image adjustment is set to 
מ
10.  
Computer  
Projector  
R
A
B
R
_
מ
1
0
O
K
CONTROL CONTENTS  
COMMAND PARAMETER  
RETURN  
OK OR ERR  
CONTROL CONTENTS  
BLACK SCREEN ON  
COMMAND PARAMETER  
RETURN  
OK OR ERR  
POWER ON  
POWER OFF  
P O W R _  
P O W R _  
V O L A _  
_
_
_
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_
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*
_
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*
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OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
BLACK SCREEN OFF  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1)  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2)  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3)  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1)  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2)  
INPUT CHECK  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
VOLUME (0 – 60)  
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R G B _  
R G B _  
V E D _  
V E D _  
C H K _  
MUTE ON  
M U T  
M U T  
E
E
_
_
MUTE OFF  
LENS FOCUS (
מ
30 – 
ם
30)  
LENS ZOOM (
מ
30 – 
ם
30)  
KEYSTONE (
מ
127 – 
ם
127)  
V-SIZE (
מ
30 – 
ם
30)  
DIGITAL SHIFT (
מ
96 – 
ם
96)  
L N F O _  
L N Z O _  
K E Y S *  
V S  
I
Z
_
FREEZE ON  
F R E  
F R E  
Z
Z
_
_
L N D S _  
FREEZE OFF  
AUTO SYNC START  
A D J S _  
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(RS-232C) Specifications and Command Settings  
CONTROL CONTENTS  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) RESIZE : NORMAL  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) RESIZE : FULL  
COMMAND PARAMETER  
RETURN  
OK OR ERR  
CONTROL CONTENTS  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) SIGNAL TYPE : RGB  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) SIGNAL TYPE : COMPONENT  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) SIGNAL TYPE : RGB  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) SIGNAL TYPE : COMPONENT  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) 2D PROGRESSIVE  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) 3D PROGRESSIVE  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) Film MODE  
COMMAND PARAMETER  
RETURN  
OK OR ERR  
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R C S R _  
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OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
kHz (***. * OR _)  
Hz (***. * OR _)  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) RESIZE : DOT BY DOT  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) RESIZE : NORMAL  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) RESIZE : FULL  
R A  
R A  
R A  
R B  
R B  
R B  
R C  
R C  
R C  
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
P _  
P _  
P _  
P _  
P _  
P _  
P _  
P _  
P _  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) RESIZE : DOT BY DOT  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) RESIZE : NORMAL  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) RESIZE : FULL  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) 2D PROGRESSIVE  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) 3D PROGRESSIVE  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) Film MODE  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) RESIZE : DOT BY DOT  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) RESIZE : NORMAL  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) RESIZE : FULL  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) RESIZE : BORDER  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) RESIZE : STRETCH  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) 2D PROGRESSIVE  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) 3D PROGRESSIVE  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) Film MODE  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) RESIZE : SMART STRETCH R A S V _  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) CONTRAST (
מ
30  
ם
30) V A P  
I
_
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) RESIZE : NORMAL  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) RESIZE : FULL  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) RESIZE : BORDER  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) RESIZE : STRETCH  
R B S V _  
R B S V _  
R B S V _  
R B S V _  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) BRIGHT (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) RED (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) BLUE (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) COLOR (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) TINT (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) SHARP (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) CLR TEMP (
מ
3  
ם
3)  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) DISPLAY  
V A B R _  
V A R D _  
V A B E  
V A C O _  
V A T  
V A S H _  
_
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) RESIZE : SMART STRETCH R B S V _  
I
_
RGB GAMMA : STANDARD  
G A M R _  
G A M R _  
G A M R _  
G A M R _  
G A M V _  
G A M V _  
G A M V _  
G A M V _  
RGB GAMMA : PRESENTATION  
V A C T  
V A R E  
V A R E  
_
_
_
_
RGB GAMMA : CINEMA  
RGB GAMMA : CUSTOM  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) ADJUSTMENT RESET  
VIDEO GAMMA : STANDARD  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) CONTRAST (
מ
30  
ם
30) V B P  
I
VIDEO GAMMA : PRESENTATION  
VIDEO GAMMA : CINEMA  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) BRIGHT (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) RED (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) BLUE (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) COLOR (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) TINT (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) SHARP (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) CLR TEMP (
מ
3  
ם
3)  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) DISPLAY  
V B B R _  
V B R D _  
VIDEO GAMMA : CUSTOM  
V B B E  
V B C O _  
V B T  
V B S H _  
_
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) CONTRAST (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) BRIGHT (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) RED (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) BLUE (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) COLOR (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) TINT (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) SHARP (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) CLR TEMP (
מ
3  
ם
3)  
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) DISPLAY  
R A P  
I
_
R A B R _  
R A R D _  
I
_
R A B E  
R A C O _  
R A T  
R A S H _  
_
V B C T  
V B R E  
V B R E  
_
_
_
I
_
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) ADJUSTMENT RESET  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) 2D PROGRESSIVE  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) 3D PROGRESSIVE  
INPUT 4 (VIDEO 1) Film MODE  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) 2D PROGRESSIVE  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) 3D PROGRESSIVE  
INPUT 5 (VIDEO 2) Film MODE  
(INPUT 15) 2D PROGRESSIVE  
(INPUT 15) 3D PROGRESSIVE  
(INPUT 15) Film MODE  
V A  
V A  
V A  
V B  
V B  
V B  
I
I
I
I
I
I
P _  
P _  
P _  
P _  
P _  
P _  
R A C T  
R A R E  
R A R E  
_
_
_
_
INPUT 1 (RGB 1) ADJUSTMENT RESET  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) CONTRAST (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) BRIGHT (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) RED (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) BLUE (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) COLOR (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) TINT (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) SHARP (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) CLR TEMP (
מ
3  
ם
3)  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) DISPLAY  
R B P  
I
R B B R _  
R B R D _  
I M I P _  
I M I P _  
I M I P _  
R B B E  
R B C O _  
R B T  
R B S H _  
_
I
_
CLOCK (
מ
150  
ם
150)  
I
I
I
I
I
I
N C L  
*
PHASE (
מ
60  
ם
60)  
N P H _  
A H P *  
A V P _  
R B C T  
R B R E  
R B R E  
_
_
_
_
H-POSITION (
מ
150  
ם
150)  
V-POSITION (
מ
60  
ם
60)  
INPUT 2 (RGB 2) ADJUSTMENT RESET  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) CONTRAST (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) BRIGHT (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) RED (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) BLUE (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) COLOR (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) TINT (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) SHARP (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) CLR TEMP (
מ
3  
ם
3)  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) DISPLAY  
RGB INPUT DISPLAY  
A R E  
A R E  
_
_
R C P  
I
RGB ADJUSTMENT RESET  
R C B R _  
R C R D _  
SAVE SETTING (1 7)  
M E M S _  
M E M L  
SELECT SETTING (1 7)  
_
R C B E  
R C C O _  
R C T  
R C C H _  
_
RGB HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY CHECK  
RGB VERTICAL FREQUENCY CHECK  
AUTO SYNC OFF  
T
T
F R Q _  
F R Q _  
I
_
A A D J  
A A D J  
A A D J  
_
_
_
NORMAL AUTO SYNC  
R C C T  
R C R E  
R C R E  
_
_
_
HIGH SPEED AUTO SYNC  
AUTO SYNC DISPLAY ON  
I M A S _  
I M A S _  
INPUT 3 (RGB 3) ADJUSTMENT RESET  
AUTO SYNC DISPLAY OFF  
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CONTROL CONTENTS  
BALANCE (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
COMMAND PARAMETER  
RETURN  
OK OR ERR  
CONTROL CONTENTS  
LAMP USAGE TIME  
COMMAND PARAMETER  
RETURN  
09999 (INTEGER)  
0:OFF, 1:ON, 2:RETRY,  
3:WAITING, 4:LAMP ERROR  
OK OR ERR  
A A B L  
A A T  
_
_
*
*
*
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
*
*
*
_
_
_
_
_
_
1
1
1
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
*
*
*
0
1
1
2
1
0
1
2
3
4
0
0
1
1
2
0
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
0
1
0
1
T
T
L
T
T
_
_
_
_
_
1
1
TREBLE (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
E
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
LAMP STATUS  
L P S _  
BASS (
מ
30  
ם
30)  
A A B A _  
AUDIO DISPLAY  
A A R E  
A A R E  
A O U T  
A O U T  
_
_
_
_
PRJ MODE : REVERSE OFF  
PRJ MODE : REVERSE ON  
PRJ MODE : INVERT OFF  
I M R E  
I M R E  
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
0
1
1
1
2
AUDIO ADJUSTMENT RESET  
FAO  
OK OR ERR  
I M I N _  
I M I N _  
S T A K _  
S T A K _  
S T A K _  
OK OR ERR  
VAO  
PRJ MODE : INVERT ON  
OK OR ERR  
SPEAKER ON  
A S P K _  
A S P K _  
STACK SETTING : NORMAL  
STACK SETTING : MASTER  
STACK SETTING : SLAVE  
OK OR ERR  
SPEAKER OFF  
OK OR ERR  
PICT IN PICT : BOTTOM RIGHT  
PICT IN PICT : BOTTOM LEFT  
PICT IN PICT : UPPER RIGHT  
PICT IN PICT : UPPER LEFT  
PICT IN PICT RESET  
P
P
P
P
P
I
I
I
I
I
N P _  
N P _  
N P _  
N P _  
N P _  
OK OR ERR  
KEYLOCK LEVEL : NORMAL  
KEYLOCK LEVEL : LEVEL A  
KEYLOCK LEVEL : LEVEL B  
SET INPUTS : INPUT 1 NO USE  
SET INPUTS : INPUT 1 USE  
SET INPUTS : INPUT 2 NO USE  
SET INPUTS : INPUT 2 USE  
SET INPUTS : INPUT 3 NO USE  
SET INPUTS : INPUT 3 USE  
SET INPUTS : INPUT 4 NO USE  
SET INPUTS : INPUT 4 USE  
SET INPUTS : INPUT 5 NO USE  
SET INPUTS : INPUT 5 USE  
ID NO. CHECK  
K E Y L  
K E Y L  
K E Y L  
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
R A S  
R A S  
R B S  
R B S  
R C S  
R C S  
V A S  
V A S  
V B S  
V B S  
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
OK OR ERR  
VIDEO DNR OFF  
3 D N R _  
3 D N R _  
OK OR ERR  
VIDEO DNR ON  
OK OR ERR  
OSD DISPLAY ON  
I M D  
I M D  
I M D  
I
I
I
_
_
_
OK OR ERR  
OSD DISPLAY OFF (LEVEL A)  
OSD DISPLAY OFF (LEVEL B)  
BLACK SCREEN DISPLAY ON  
BLACK SCREEN DISPLAY OFF  
VIDEO SYSTEM SELECTION : AUTO  
VIDEO SYSTEM SELECTION : PAL  
VIDEO SYSTEM SELECTION : SECAM  
VIDEO SYSTEM SELECTION : NTSC4.43  
VIDEO SYSTEM SELECTION : NTSC3.58  
VIDEO SYSTEM SELECTION : PAL_M  
VIDEO SYSTEM SELECTION : PAL_N  
BACKGROUND SELECTION : SHARP  
BACKGROUND SELECTION : CUSTOM  
BACKGROUND SELECTION : BLUE  
BACKGROUND SELECTION : NONE  
STARTUP IMAGE SELECTION : SHARP  
STARTUP IMAGE SELECTION : CUSTOM  
STARTUP IMAGE SELECTION : NONE  
MONITOR OUT OFF  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
I M B O _  
I M B O _  
M E S Y _  
M E S Y _  
M E S Y _  
M E S Y _  
M E S Y _  
M E S Y _  
M E S Y _  
I M B G _  
I M B G _  
I M B G _  
I M B G _  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
R D  
I
D _  
001250  
LANGUAGE SELECTION : ENGLISH  
LANGUAGE SELECTION : DEUTSCH  
LANGUAGE SELECTION : ESPAÑOL  
LANGUAGE SELECTION : NEDERLANDS  
LANGUAGE SELECTION : FRANÇAIS  
LANGUAGE SELECTION : ITALIANO  
LANGUAGE SELECTION : SVENSKA  
LANGUAGE SELECTION :  
M E L A _  
M E L A _  
M E L A _  
M E L A _  
M E L A _  
M E L A _  
M E L A _  
M E L A _  
M E L A _  
M E L A _  
M E L A _  
M N R D _  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
I M S  
I M S  
I M S  
I
I
I
_
_
_
_
_
LANGUAGE SELECTION : PORTUGUÊS  
LANGUAGE SELECTION :  
OK OR ERR  
OK OR ERR  
LANGUAGE SELECTION :  
OK OR ERR  
M O U T  
M O U T  
MODEL NAME CHECK  
MODEL NAME  
OK OR ERR  
MONITOR OUT ON  
NOISE FILTER OFF  
N F  
N F  
I
I
L
L
_
_
AUTO POWER OFF : NO USE  
AUTO POWER OFF : USE  
A P O W _  
A P O W _  
NOISE FILTER ON *2  
OK OR ERR  
SERIAL NO. CHECK *3  
S N R D _  
SERIAL NO.  
OK OR ERR  
PROJECTOR NAME SETTING *4  
PROJECTOR NAME CHECK  
P
P
J N A _  
J N A _  
PROJECTOR NAME  
If an underbar (_) appears in the parameter column, enter a space. If an asterisk (*) appears, enter a value in the range  
indicated in brackets under CONTROL CONTENTS.  
*1 FINE SYNC can only be set in the displayed RGB mode.  
*2 Noise may appear when used with certain computers. Set the NOISE FILTER to ON using the RS-232C command.  
*3 SERIAL NO. CHECK command is used to read out the 12 digits of serial No..  
*4 After OK is returned, enter PROJECTOR NAME, up to 12-character memory. The PROJECTOR NAME in memory can then  
be output (confirmed).  
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Wired Remote Control Terminal Specifications  
Specifications of wired remote control input  
• ø3.5 mm minijack  
External: 
ם
5 V (1 A)  
Internal: GND  
Function and transmission codes  
EXTERNAL  
CODE  
EXTERNAL  
CODE  
SYSTEM CODE  
DATA CODE  
SYSTEM CODE  
DATA CODE  
CONTROL  
ITEM  
CONTROL  
ITEM  
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15  
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15  
ON  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Freeze  
Enlarge  
AUTO SYNC  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
OFF  
VOLUME 
ם
 
VOLUME 
מ
 
MUTE  
ƒ
MENU  
ß
LENS  
©
BLACK SCREEN  
ENTER  
GAMMA  
INPUT 1. 2. 3  
INPUT 4. 5  
RESIZE  
UNDO  
Wired remote control function code  
LSB  
To operate the mouse, left-click and right-click functions  
through the wired remote control input, connect the cable  
from the WIRED REMOTE control input terminal on the  
projector to the remote control. The codes for these functions  
are complex and are, therefore, not listed here.  
MSB  
C13 C14 C15  
C1  
1
System Code  
C5  
0
C6  
*
Data Code  
0
1
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
0
System codes C1 to C5 are fixed at 10110.  
Codes C14 and C15 are reverse confirmation bits, with 10”  
indicating Frontand 01indicating Rear.  
Sharp remote control signal format  
Transmission format: 15-bit format  
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
67.5 ms  
67.5 ms  
Wave form of output signal: Output using Pulse Position Modulation  
t
T
1
T
0
26.4 µs  
1”  
0”  
0”  
0”  
0”  
1”  
0”  
t
D
t 
ס
 264 µs  
Pulse carrier frequency 
ס
 455/12 kHz  
Duty ratio 
ס
 1:1  
T0 
ס
 1.05 ms  
T1 
ס
 2.10 ms  
Transmission control code  
Example of Reverse D to  
15 bit  
D
D
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
C5  
C6  
C7  
C8  
C9  
0
C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15  
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
C5  
C6  
C7  
C8  
C9  
C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15  
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Data  
Data  
Deter-  
System Address  
Function Key Data Bit  
Mask  
Expansion  
C1  
1
C2  
0
C3  
1
C4  
1
C5  
0
C6  
0
C7  
1
C8  
1
C9  
1
C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15  
mination  
1
1
1
1
0
1
D to D Common Data Bit  
Reverse in D  
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Computer Compatibility Chart  
Horizontal Frequency: 15126 kHz  
Vertical Frequency: 43200 Hz  
Pixel Clock: 12230 MHz  
Compatible with sync on green and composite sync signals  
UXGA and SXGA compatible in advanced intelligent compression or intelligent compression  
AICS (Advanced Intelligent Compression and Expansion System) resizing technology  
PC/  
MAC/  
WS  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
PC/  
MAC/  
WS  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
VESA  
Standard  
VESA  
Standard  
Frequency Frequency  
Frequency Frequency  
Resolution  
Display  
Resolution  
Display  
(kHz)  
27.0  
31.5  
37.9  
27.0  
(Hz)  
60  
(kHz)  
54.3  
64.0  
64.1  
67.5  
75.7  
77.3  
90.2  
111.1  
54.8  
65.9  
67.4  
64.0  
(Hz)  
60  
640 
ן
 350  
70  
70  
85  
ן
ן
72  
60  
ן
75  
720 
ן
 350  
1,152 
ן
 864  
31.5  
27.0  
31.5  
37.9  
27.0  
31.5  
37.9  
26.2  
31.5  
34.7  
37.9  
37.5  
43.3  
47.9  
53.0  
61.8  
78.5  
80.9  
100.4  
31.4  
35.1  
37.9  
44.5  
48.1  
46.9  
53.7  
56.8  
64.0  
77.2  
98.3  
102.1  
125.6  
35.5  
40.3  
56.5  
58.1  
68.7  
73.5  
77.2  
80.6  
98.8  
113.2  
125.6  
70  
60  
80  
85  
640 
ן
 400  
70  
100  
120  
60  
85  
60  
SXGA  
Advanced  
Intelligent  
Compression  
720 
ן
 400  
1,152 
ן
 882  
72  
70  
ן
ן
ן
74  
85  
60  
50  
ן
PC  
VGA  
60  
74.6  
78.1  
75.7  
91.1  
108.4  
70  
74  
70  
1,280 
ן
1,024  
75  
72  
75  
85  
ן
ן
ן
ן
85  
100  
640 
ן
 480  
90  
74.7  
75.0  
52  
60  
Upscale  
100  
120  
150  
160  
200  
50  
81.3  
87.5  
90.1  
93.8  
106.3  
65  
70  
72  
75  
85  
ן
ן
UXGA 1,600 
ן
1,200  
Intelligent  
Compression  
PC  
ן
ן
ן
ן
56  
60  
PC/  
MAC 13"  
Upscale  
True  
VGA  
XGA  
640 
ן
 480  
34.9  
67  
70  
72  
ן
ן
ן
48.4  
60.0  
60  
75  
ן
ן
PC/  
MAC 19"  
1,024 
ן
 768  
75  
Advanced  
Intelligent  
Compression  
SVGA 800 
ן
 600  
85  
PC/  
MAC 21"  
ן
SXGA 1,280 
ן
1,024  
80.0  
75  
90  
46.8  
49.6  
75  
75  
100  
120  
150  
160  
200  
43  
MAC 16" SVGA 832 
ן
 624  
Upscale  
MAC 21" SXGA 1,152 
ן
 870  
68.5  
78.1  
75  
72  
HP (WS)  
PC (WS)  
WS  
1,280 
ן
1,024  
ן
60.0  
85.9  
53.5  
76.8  
60.9  
71.9  
60  
85  
50  
72  
66  
76  
1,280 
ן
 960  
Advanced  
Intelligent  
Compression  
ן
ן
ן
50  
SXGA  
SGI (WS)  
SUN (WS)  
1,280 
ן
1,024  
70  
72  
1,152 
ן
 900  
85  
XGA 1,024 
ן
 768  
90  
True  
96  
100  
120  
140  
150  
This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous (CRT/LCD) mode. Should this  
occur, turn off the LCD display on the notebook computer and output the display data in CRT onlymode. Details on how  
to change display modes can be found in your notebook computers operation manual.  
This projector can receive 640 
ן
 350 VESA format VGA signals, however, 640 
ן
 400will appear on the screen.  
When receiving 1,600 
ן
 1,200 VESA format UXGA signals, sampling occurs and the image is displayed with 1,024 lines,  
causing part of the image to be blocked.  
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Dimensions  
Rear View  
Side View  
Side View  
Top View  
6 3/32 (155)  
1 3/64 (26.5)  
12 9/16 (319)  
29/32 (23)  
9/64 (3.5)  
Front View  
1 11/32 (34)  
9 3/4 (248)  
Bottom View  
Units: inches (mm)  
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Specifications  
Product type LCD Projector  
Model XG-P20XU  
Video system PAL/PAL 60/PAL-M/PAL-N/SECAM/NTSC 3.58/NTSC 4.43  
DTV 480P/720P/1080i  
Display method LCD panel 
ן
 3, RGB optical shutter method  
LCD panel Panel size: 1.3Љ (20.0 [H] 
ן
 26.6 [W] mm)  
Display method: Translucent TN liquid crystal panel  
Drive method: TFT (Thin Film Transistor) Active Matrix panel  
No. of dots: 786,432 dots (1,024 [H] 
ן
 768 [V])  
Standard Lens 11.3 
ן
 zoom lens, F1.72.3, f = 49.163.8 mm  
Projection lamp AC 220 W lamp  
Contrast ratio 600:1  
Video input signal RCA Connector: VIDEO, composite video, 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 terminated  
RCA Connector: AUDIO, 0.5 Vrms more than 22 k(stereo)  
S-video input signal 4-pin Mini DIN connector  
Y (luminance signal): 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 terminated  
C (chrominance signal): Burst 0.286 Vp-p, 75 terminated  
Component input signal BNC Connector (INPUT 2)  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 terminated  
PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 terminated  
PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 terminated  
Horizontal resolution 520 TV lines (S-video input), 750 TV lines (DTV 720P input, STRETCH mode)  
RGB input signal 15-PIN MINI D-SUB CONNECTOR (INPUT 1), 5 BNC CONNECTOR (INPUT 2):  
RGB separate/composite sync/sync on green type analog input: 00.7 Vp-p, positive,  
75 terminated  
DVI CONNECTOR (29-PIN) (INPUT 3), RGB (DIGITAL), 2501,000 mV, 50 Ω  
HORIZONTAL SYNC. SIGNAL: TTL level (positive/negative) or composite sync (Apple only)  
VERTICAL SYNC. SIGNAL: Same as above  
STEREO MINIJACK: AUDIO, 0.5 Vrms, more than 22 k(stereo)  
Pixel clock 12230 MHz  
Vertical frequency 43200 Hz  
Horizontal frequency 15126 kHz  
Computer control signal 9-pin D-sub connector (RS-232C Input Port/Output Port)  
Speaker system 1 4964Љ (4.5 cm) round 
ן
 2  
2 W 
ם
 2 W (stereo)  
Rated voltage AC 100240 V  
Input current 3.95 A  
Rated frequency 50/60 Hz  
Power consumption 330 W  
Power dissipation < 1,250 BTU/hour  
Operating temperature 41°F to 104°F (
ם
5°C to 
ם
40°C)  
Storage temperature 
מ
4°F to 140°F (
מ
20°C to 
ם
60°C)  
Cabinet Plastic  
GyroRemote Radio Frequency Range: 49.82549.895 MHz  
Dimensions (approx.) 12 916Љ (W) 
ן
 6 332Љ (H) 
ן
 16 2132Љ (D) (319.0 
ן
 155.0 
ן
 423.0 mm) (main body only)  
12 1132Љ (W) 
ן
 7 2764Љ (H) 
ן
 17 1564Љ (D) (322.5 
ן
 188.5 
ן
 438.0 mm) (including standard  
lens, adjustment feet and projecting parts)  
Weight (approx.) 21.0 lbs. (9.5 kg)  
Supplied accessories GyroRemote, Four AAA size batteries, Power cord (11Ј 10Љ, 3.6 m), RGB cable (9Ј 10Љ,  
3 m), USB mouse control cable (3Ј 3Љ, 1 m), Computer audio cable (9Ј 10Љ, 3 m), ø2.5–ø3.5  
mm wired remote control cable (6 4564Љ, 15 cm), Three BNC-RCA adaptors, Extra air filter,  
Lens cap, CD-ROM, LCD projector operation manual, LCD projector quick guide, Sharp  
Advanced Presentation Software operation manual, ID number seal  
Replacement parts Standard lens unit (CLNS-0236CE01), Lamp unit (Lamp/cage module) (BQC-XGP20X//1),  
GyroRemote (RRMCG1631CESA), AAA size batteries, Power cord (QACCU5013DE01),  
RGB cable (QCNW-5304CEZZ), USB mouse control cable (QCNW-5916CEZZ), Computer  
audio cable (QCNW-4870CEZZ), ø2.5–ø3.5 mm wired remote control cable (QCNW-  
5943CEZZ), BNC-RCA adaptors (QPLGJ0107GEZZ), Air filter (PFILD0080CEZZ), Lens cap  
(PCAPH1056CESA), CD-ROM (UDSKA0043CEN1), LCD projector operation manual (TINS-  
7354CEZZ), LCD projector quick guide (TINS-7355CEZZ), Sharp Advanced Presentation  
Software operation manual (TINS-7356CEZZ), ID number seal (TLABZ0781CEZZ)  
This SHARP projector uses LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panels. These  
very sophisticated panels contain 786,432 pixels (
ן
 RGB) TFTs (Thin  
Film Transistors). As with any high technology electronic equipment  
such as large screen TVs, video systems and video cameras, there  
are certain acceptable tolerances that the equipment must conform  
to.  
This unit has some inactive TFTs within acceptable tolerances which  
may result in illuminated or inactive dots on the picture screen. This  
will not affect the picture quality or the life expectancy of the unit.  
If you have any questions about this matter, please call toll free 1-888-  
GO-SHARP (1-888-467-4277). U.S.A. ONLY  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Glossary  
Aspect ratio  
Width and height ratio of an image. The normal aspect ratio of a computer and video image is 4:3. There are also wide images with an aspect ratio of 16:9 and  
21:9.  
Auto Sync  
Optimizes projected computer images by automatically adjusting certain characteristics.  
Background  
Initial setting image projected when no signal is being input.  
Border  
Displays the 4:3 image as the biggest size (768
ן
576) that can be displayed on the WIDE mode screen (1024
ן
576).  
Clock  
Clock adjustment is used to adjust vertical noise when clock level is incorrect.  
CLRTemp (Color temperature)  
Function that can be used to adjust the color temperature to suit the type of image input to the projector. Decrease the color temperature to create warmer,  
reddish images for natural flesh tones, or increase to create cooler, bluish images for a brighter picture.  
Composite sync  
Signal combining horizontal and vertical sync pulses.  
Digital shift  
Shifts image up or down easily by /ƒ buttons when RESIZE mode of input image is BORDER, STRETCH or SMART STRETCH of COMPUTER (except for  
SXGA and UXGA), VIDEO and DTV inputs.  
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)  
Provides high quality images with minimal dot crawl and cross color noise.  
Dot by dot  
Mode that projects images in their native resolution.  
DVI  
Digital Visual Interface that supports both digital and analog displays.  
GAMMA  
Image quality enhancement function that offers a richer image by brightening the darker portions of the image without altering the brightness of the brighter  
portions. You can select four different modes : STANDARD, PRESENTATION, CINEMA and CUSTOM.  
GyroRemote  
Remote control device with a built-in sensor that can operate projectors and computers. GyroRemote communicates with a projector via radio signals and  
therefore does not encounter the line-of-sight problems found in infrared devices.  
Intelligent compression and expansion  
High quality resizing of lower and higher resolution images to fit the projectors native resolution.  
Intelligent digital keystone correction  
Function to digitally correct a distorted image when the projector is set up at an angle, smooths out jaggies on keystone images and compresses the image not  
only horizontally but vertically keeping the 4:3 aspect ratio, and at the same time, calculates the aspect ratio automatically adjusting to the lens shift width.  
Keylock level  
Mode that can lock the operation of projector buttons to prevent mischief.  
Lens shift  
The lens can be easily raised and lowered to minimize or eliminate Keystonetype effect.  
Magnification (Enlarge)  
Digitally zooms in on a portion of an image.  
Phase  
Phase shift is a timing shift between isomorphic signals with the same resolution. When phase level is incorrect, the projected image typically displays horizontal  
flicker.  
Picture in Picture  
Allows you to add video images onto a data screen image, providing you with even more effective presentations.  
Presentation tools  
Helpful tools used to emphasize keypoints throughout a presentation.  
Progressive Mode  
The progressive display projects a smoother video image. You can select three different modes : 2D Progressive, 3D Progressive and Film Mode.  
RESIZE  
Allows you to modify or customize the picture display mode to enhance the input image. You can select six different modes: NORMAL, FULL, DOT BY DOT,  
BORDER, STRETCH and SMART STRETCH.  
RS-232C  
Function to control the projector from the computer by using the RS-232C ports on the projector and computer.  
Set Inputs  
Function to limit inputs. For example, when setting Input 2 to OFF, the input is switchable only between Input 1 and Input 3, skipping Input 2.  
Smart Stretch  
Mode that stretches the right and left sides of the 4:3 image horizontally while maintaining the aspect ratio around the center of the image to display it on the WIDE  
screen.  
Stack Setting  
Prevents trouble with adjustment and operation when stack projecting. When setting two projectors, one to master and the other to slave, the slave follows the  
masters operation.  
Status function  
Displays the settings of each adjustment item.  
Stretch  
Mode that stretches the 4:3 image horizontally to display it on the WIDE screen.  
Sync on green  
Video signal mode of a computer which overlaps horizontal and vertical sync signal to green color signal pin.  
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Index  
A
N
AC socket........................................................................  
Adjusting the Picture .......................................................  
Adjustment Feet ..............................................................  
Air filter ............................................................................  
Aspect ratio.....................................................................  
ASSIGN Select button.....................................................  
Audio...............................................................................  
Audio cable.....................................................................  
AUDIO INPUT terminal ...................................................  
AUDIO OUTPUT terminal................................................  
Auto sync adjustment .....................................................  
AUTO SYNC button.........................................................  
Network Function ............................................................  
13  
47  
20  
70  
42  
33  
52  
18  
14  
18  
51  
51  
63  
O
On-screen display...........................................................  
On-screen display Language .........................................  
OUTPUT port ..................................................................  
54  
62  
56  
P
Password ........................................................................  
PDF .................................................................................  
Phase ..............................................................................  
Picture in Picture .............................................................  
POINTER button..............................................................  
POWER buttons ..............................................................  
Power cord ......................................................................  
POWER indicator ............................................................  
Presentation tools............................................................  
Progressive Mode ...........................................................  
61  
9
49  
53  
32  
19  
13  
13  
34  
48  
B
Background ....................................................................  
BLACK SCREEN button ..................................................  
BNC-RCA adaptors.........................................................  
BORDER .........................................................................  
55  
40  
18  
42  
R
C
Rear projection................................................................  
RESIZE button.................................................................  
RF CH
ם
 button...............................................................  
RGB cable.......................................................................  
RIGHT-CLICK button .......................................................  
RS-232C port ..................................................................  
29  
42  
36  
14  
35  
16  
Carrying handle ..............................................................  
Ceiling-mount..................................................................  
Ceiling+Rear ...................................................................  
Clock ...............................................................................  
CLR Temp (Color Temperature) ......................................  
4
29  
57  
49  
47  
D
S
Digital shift ......................................................................  
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) .......................................  
DOT BY DOT...................................................................  
DVI INPUT port (INPUT 3)...............................................  
21  
53  
42  
16  
Save Setting ....................................................................  
Select Setting ..................................................................  
Set ID No.........................................................................  
Set Inputs ........................................................................  
Speaker...........................................................................  
Stack Setting ...................................................................  
Startup image .................................................................  
Status function ................................................................  
S-VIDEO INPUT terminal.................................................  
Sync ................................................................................  
Sync on green .................................................................  
49  
49  
60  
59  
52  
58  
55  
62  
17  
51  
72  
E
Economy Mode ...............................................................  
ENTER button..................................................................  
Exhaust vent....................................................................  
Extra air filter ...................................................................  
56  
44  
3
12  
F
FAO .................................................................................  
Function button ...............................................................  
52  
33  
T
TEACH button .................................................................  
TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator ..............................  
Transmission Speed (RS-232C) ......................................  
37  
67  
59  
G
GAMMA button ...............................................................  
GUI (Graphical User Interface).......................................  
GyroRemote ....................................................................  
43  
44  
30  
U
UNDO button ..................................................................  
USB mouse control cable ...............................................  
44  
35  
I
INPUT button...................................................................  
INPUT port ......................................................................  
Intelligent digital keystone correction .............................  
39  
14  
21  
V
VAO .................................................................................  
VIDEO INPUT terminal ....................................................  
Video System ..................................................................  
Videowall .........................................................................  
VOLUME buttons ............................................................  
52  
17  
54  
66  
39  
K
Keylock Levels ................................................................  
58  
L
LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator.....................................  
LEARN button .................................................................  
LEFT-CLICK button .........................................................  
LENS button ....................................................................  
Lens shift.........................................................................  
67  
37  
35  
21  
20  
W
Wired remote control input ..............................................  
WIRED REMOTE control input terminal ..........................  
38  
38  
No.  
1.2.3 button .....................................................................  
4.5 button ........................................................................  
39  
39  
M
MENU button...................................................................  
Monitor Out/RS-232C Off Function .................................  
MUTE button ...................................................................  
44  
56  
39  
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