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XV Z90U
PROJECTOR
PROJECTEUR
PROYECTOR
PROJETOR
OPERATION MANUAL
MODE D’EMPLOI
MANUAL DE OPERACION
MANUAL DE OPERAÇÃO
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Before using the projector, please read this operation manual carefully.
OPERATION MANUAL
ENGLISH
IMPORTANT
For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your
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Model No.: XV Z90U
Projector, please record the Serial Number located on
the bottom of the projector and retain this information.
Before recycling the packaging, please be sure that
you have checked the contents of the carton thoroughly
against the list of “Supplied Accessories” on page 11.
Serial No.:
There are two important reasons for prompt warranty registration of your new SHARP Projector, using
the REGISTRATION CARD packed with the projector.
1. WARRANTY
This is to assure that you immediately receive the full benefit of the parts, service and labor
warranty applicable to your purchase.
2. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT
To ensure that you will promptly receive any safety notification of inspection, modification, or
recall that SHARP may be required to give under the 1972 Consumer Product Safety Act, PLEASE
READ CAREFULLY THE IMPORTANT “LIMITED WARRANTY” CLAUSE.
U.S.A. ONLY
WARNING: High brightness light source. Do not stare into the beam of light, or view directly. Be especially
careful that children do not stare directly into the beam of light.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
CAUTION
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s
DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS
EXCEPT SPECIFIED USER
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude
to constitute a risk or electric shock to
SERVICE SCREWS.
persons.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS EXCEPT LAMP UNIT.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The exclamation point within a triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the product.
WARNING: FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not
expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equip-
ment.
U.S.A. ONLY
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
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INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter-
ference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the operation manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
U.S.A. ONLY
Declaration of Conformity
SHARP PROJECTOR, MODEL XV-Z90U
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Responsible Party:
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430
TEL: 1-800-BE-SHARP (1-800-237-4277)
U.S.A. ONLY
WARNING:
The cooling fan in this projector continues to run for about 90 seconds after the projector is turned off. During
normal operation, when turning the power off always use the OFF button on the projector or on the remote
control. Ensure the cooling fan has stopped before disconnecting the power cord.
DURING NORMAL OPERATION, NEVER TURN THE PROJECTOR OFF BY DISCONNECTING THE POWER
CORD. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WILL RESULT IN PREMATURE LAMP FAILURE.
Caution Concerning the Lamp Replacement
There is potential glass particles hazard if the lamp ruptures.
PRECAUTIONS A OBSERVER LORS
DU REMPLACEMENT DE LA LAMPE.
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-XVZ90+++1ONLY. UV RADIATION : CAN CAUSE
EYE DAMAGE. TURN OFF LAMP BEFORE SERVICING.
MEDIUM PRESSURE LAMP : RISK OF EXPLOSION.
DEBRANCHER LE CORDON D’ALIMENTATION AVANT DE RETIRER LES VIS.
L’INTERIEUR DU BOITIERETANT EXTREMEMENT CHAUD, ATTENDRE
1HEURE AVANT DE PROCEDER AU REMPLACEMENTDE LA LAMPE.
NE REMPLACER QUE PAR UNE LAMPE SHARP DE TYPEBQC-XVZ90+++1.
RAYONS ULTRAVIOLETS : PEUVENT ENDOMMAGER LES YEUX.
ETEINDRE LA LAMPE AVANT DE PROCEDER A L’ENTRETIEN.
POTENTIAL HAZARD OF GLASS PARTICLES IF LAMP HAS
RUPTURED. HANDLE WITH CARE. SEE OPERATION MANUAL.
LAMPE A MOYENNE PRESSION: RISQUED’EXPLOSION.
DANGERPOTENTIEL DE PARTICULES DE VERRE EN CAS D’ECLATEMENT DE LA LAMPE.
A MANIPULER AVEC PRECAUTION, SE REPORTER AU MODE D’EMPLOI.
WARNING:
Some IC chips in this product include confidential and/or trade secret property belonging to Texas Instruments.
Therefore you may not copy, modify, adapt, translate, distribute, reverse engineer, reverse assemble or discompile
the contents thereof.
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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. However IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. In order
not to defeat the safeguards incorporated into this Projector, observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and
servicing. For your own protection and reliable usage of your Projector, please be sure to read these “IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS” carefully 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 power cord. 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 water – for 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 manufacturer’s 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.
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
manufacturer’s 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
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Caution Concerning the Lamp Unit
There is a potential hazard of glass particles if the lamp ruptures. In case of
lamp rupture, contact your nearest Authorized SharpVision Service Center
or Dealer for a replacement.
See “Replacing the Lamp” on page 46.
CAUTION
PRECAUCIÓN
PRÉCAUTION
BQC-XVZ90+++1
This caution is found at the bottom of the projector. See “Caution Concerning the Lamp Replacement”
on page 2 for its location.
PRECAUTIONS A OBSERVER LORS
DU REMPLACEMENT DE LA LAMPE.
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-XVZ90+++1ONLY. UV RADIATION : CAN CAUSE
EYE DAMAGE. TURN OFF LAMP BEFORE SERVICING.
MEDIUM PRESSURE LAMP : RISK OF EXPLOSION.
DEBRANCHER LE CORDON D’ALIMENTATION AVANT DE RETIRER LES VIS.
L’INTERIEUR DU BOITIERETANT EXTREMEMENT CHAUD, ATTENDRE
1HEURE AVANT DE PROCEDER AU REMPLACEMENTDE LA LAMPE.
NE REMPLACER QUE PAR UNE LAMPE SHARP DE TYPEBQC-XVZ90+++1.
RAYONSULTRAVIOLETS : PEUVENT ENDOMMAGER LES YEUX.
ETEINDRE LA LAMPE AVANT DE PROCEDER A L’ENTRETIEN.
POTENTIAL HAZARD OF GLASS PARTICLES IF LAMP HAS
RUPTURED. HANDLE WITH CARE. SEE OPERATION MANUAL.
LAMPE A MOYENNE PRESSION: RISQUED’EXPLOSION.
DANGERPOTENTIEL DE PARTICULES DE VERRE EN CAS D’ECLATEMENT DE LA LAMPE.
A MANIPULER AVEC PRECAUTION, SE REPORTER AU MODE D’EMPLOI.
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 and
part of filter must be cleaned more often than usual. 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 SharpVision Service Center or Dealer.
• Do not expose the projector to extreme heat or cold.
95˚F
( 35˚C)
+
41˚F
+
( 5˚C)
Operating temperature: 41°F to 95°F (+5°C to 35°C)
Storage temperature: –4°F to 140°F (–20°C to +60°C)
Notes on Operation
• The exhaust ventilative hole, the lamp cage cover and adjacent areas may
get extremely hot during projector operation. To prevent injury, do not touch
these areas until they have sufficiently cooled down.
• Allow at least 1 foot (30 cm) of space between the exhaust ventilative hole
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.
WARNING: High brightness light source. Do not stare into the beam of light, or view directly. Be especially careful that
children do not stare directly into the beam of light.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Temperature Monitor Function
If the projector starts to overheat due to setup problems “TEMP” and “ ” will
blink in the lower-left corner of the picture. If the temperature continues to
rise, the lamp will turn off, the TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator on the
projector will blink, and after a 90-second cooling-off period the power will
shut off. Refer to “Lamp/Maintenance Indicators” on page 44 for details.
• The cooling fan regulates the internal temperature, and its performance is
automatically controlled. The sound of the fan may change during projector
operation due to changes in the fan speed.
Lamp Monitor Function
When the projector is turned on after the lamp has been used for 2,400 hours,
“LAMP” and “ ” will blink in the lower-left corner of the picture to advise you
to replace the lamp. See page 46 for lamp replacement. If the lamp has been
used for 2,500 hours, the projector power will automatically turn off and the
projector will enter standby mode. Refer to “Lamp/Maintenance Indicators”
on page 44 for details.
Using the Terminal Cover
When the projector is used on a desktop, high mounted or ceiling mounted,
attach the terminal cover (supplied) to hide the connecting cables.
Attaching the Terminal Cover
1 Align with the tabs on the projector and then press the terminal cover in
the direction of the arrow.
2 Tighten the two screws on the bottom of the projector.
1
2Tighten the screws
Removing the Terminal Cover
1 Loosen the two screws on the bottom of the projector.
2 Raise the terminal cover and pull it out in the direction of the arrow.
2
1Loosen the screws
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Contents
Turning On/Off the On-screen Display ...... 36
Selecting the Signal Type .......................... 36
Setting the Video Signal
(VIDEO menu only) .............................. 37
Selecting a Background Image................. 37
Adjustments for the Screen Position
and Size ............................................... 38
Selecting the Menu Screen Position.......... 40
Selecting the Menu Color .......................... 40
Automatic Power Shut-off Function ........... 41
Reversing/Inverting Projected Images ...... 42
Selecting the On-screen
Important Information
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ................... 3
Contents................................................... 6
Outstanding Features ............................. 7
Part Names .............................................. 8
Supplied Accessories............................. 11
Setup &
Connections
Display Language................................ 42
Advanced Picture Adjustment................... 43
Connections ............................................ 12
Power Supply ............................................ 12
Connecting to Video Equipment ............... 12
Connecting to a DVD Player and
Maintenance &
Troubleshooting
DTV Decoder ....................................... 13
Connecting to a Computer ........................ 14
Operating the Remote Control .................. 15
Power ON/OFF .......................................... 16
Zooming and Focusing ............................. 16
Setting Up the Screen............................. 17
Using the Swivel Stand.............................. 17
Using the Lens Shift .................................. 18
Keystone Correction .................................. 19
Placement of the Projected Image
Lamp/Maintenance Indicators................ 44
Lamp Maintenance.................................. 45
Confirming the Lamp Usage Time ............ 45
Replacing the Lamp .................................. 46
Cleaning the Ventilative Holes ............... 49
Using the Kensington Lock.................... 50
Troubleshooting ...................................... 50
For SHARP Assistance (U.S.A. only)..... 50
Using the Keystone Correction ............ 20
Adjusting the Projection Distance ............. 21
Image Projection ..................................... 23
Rear Projection .......................................... 23
Projection Using a Mirror ........................... 23
Ceiling-mount Projection ........................... 23
Appendix
Connecting Pin Assignments ................ 51
(RS-232C) Specifications
and Command Settings ..................... 52
Computer Compatibility Chart ............... 54
Dimensions.............................................. 55
Specifications.......................................... 56
Glossary................................................... 57
Index ......................................................... 58
Operation Buttons
Using the Operation Buttons ................. 24
Selecting the Input Signal Source ............. 24
Adjusting the Picture Aspect Ratio............ 24
Basic Operation
Using the Menu Screen .......................... 26
Basic Operations ....................................... 26
Menu Bars ................................................. 27
Adjusting the Picture ................................. 29
Adjusting the Computer and
DVD/DTV Images ................................. 33
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Outstanding Features
1. DMD™* (Digital Micromirror Device) Chip
The DMD Chip allows for a higher contrast image. It enables smoother expression of details of an image,
and high picture quality for an exciting theater experience.
* Digital Light Processing, DLP, Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instruments.
2. Five Speed Primary Color Wheel
The color wheel consists of only the three primary colors of the light and creates a higher contrast image
with high color purity.
3. Advanced Video Circuitry
The video circuit setup is designed for obtaining optimal images from audiovisual equipment. The circuit
optimizes high optical performance that originates in the DMD chip and the five speed primary color
wheel, to realize outstanding video images.
4. Low Noise Design
A new optical engine has been developed for this product to minimize fan noise for undisturbed viewing.
5. Lens Shift Function
The digital shift function optically adjusts the vertical position of images. The function allows for simple
adjustment when setting up the projector for the first time.
6. 2D Keystone Correction
The 2D keystone correction function electrically corrects the size of projected images. The function
enables diagonal projection and the wider range settings.
7. HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) System
Digital entertainment content is protected from copying with the HDCP system.
8. For Use with DTV
Allows projection of DTV images and 16:9 wide-screen images when connected to a DTV decoder or
similar video system.
9. Easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI)
A multi-color menu system, which allows for simple image adjustments.
10. Color Temperature Adjustment
The function can be used to adjust the color temperature to suit the type of image input to the projector.
11. Gamma Correction Function
The gamma value setting can be adjusted according to the input source for optimal image contrast.
12. Picture Setting Function
The values in various adjustment settings can be stored. The function can be used to select the values to
suit the type of image input to the projector by pressing the PICTURE SETTING button on the projector or
on the remote control.
13. Component Video Input
Utilizes a component video input signal (Y, PB, PR). The video signal is input as separate components to
provide superior color and image quality.
14. Direct Computer Compatibility
A multi-scan RGB input accepts signals from VGA (640 dots × 480 lines) and Macintosh (from 13" compatible
computers) without the need for any additional hardware.
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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 and Top View
Lens shift dial
Zoom knob
18
16
4
5
5
TEMPERATURE
WARNING indicator
LAMP
REPLACEMENT indicator
Exhaust ventilative hole
Focus ring
16 POWER indicator
16
15
4
Exhaust ventilative hole
Remote control sensor
Lens cap
9
19
26 MENU button
ADJUSTMENT buttons
(∂/ƒ/ß/©)
UNDO button 26
16
24
INPUT button
POWER buttons
(ON/OFF)
19
KEYSTONE button
32
PICTURE SETTING button
ENTER button
19
24
RESIZE button
Side and Rear View
17
Swivel Stand
LOCK/UNLOCK lever
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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
Side and Rear View
Remote control sensor
15
49
Intake ventilative hole
Intake ventilative hole
49
13
INPUT 3 S-VIDEO terminal 13
14
INPUT 2 DVI digital port
RS-232C port
(9-pin D-sub)
(4-pin Mini DIN)
AC socket
12
INPUT 1 COMPONENT
13
terminals (RCA)
INPUT 4 VIDEO terminal (RCA) 13
14 DIGITAL INPUT
TYPE switch
Attaching the Lens Cap
After putting the lens cap strap on the lens cap, pass the other end of
the strap through the hole under the projector, next to the lens.
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Part Names
Remote Control
Front View
Top View
POWER buttons (ON/OFF) 16
KEYSTONE button
ENTER button
19
19
MENU button
26
19
ADJUSTMENT buttons
(∂/ƒ/ß/©)
UNDO button
INPUT 1 button
26
24
24
24
35
24
INPUT 3 button
INPUT 2 button
14 DIGITAL INPUT button
INPUT 4 button
24
32
RESIZE button
AUTO SYNC button
PICTURE SETTING button
RGB/COMP. button 36
15 LIGHT button
Top View
Remote control signal transmitters
Inserting the batteries
Pull down the tab on the
Insert two AA size
Insert the lower tab of
the battery cover into
the opening, and press
the cover until it clicks
in place.
1
2
3
battery cover and
batteries, making sure
the polarities match the
and marks inside the battery compartment.
remove the cover
towards the direction of
the arrow.
Battery
cover
Battery cover
Battery
compartment
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Supplied Accessories
Remote control
RRMCGA064WJSA
Two AA size batteries
Power cord
QACCDA007WJPZ
Terminal cover
GCOVAA116WJKA
Lens cap
CCAPHA004WJ01
Lens cap strap
UBNDT0013CEZZ
Operation manual
TINS-A286WJZZ
Screws for terminal cover
XBBSN40P10000
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Connections
Power Supply
Connecting the Power Cord
Plug the supplied power cord into the AC socket on the back of the projector.
Power cord
CAUTION
• Make sure the power cord is firmly connected into the AC socket.
• The projector will enter the standby mode as you re-plug it into the AC socket, when unplugging the power cord after turning the power
off by pressing the POWER button. However, if the projetor was turned off by disconnecting the power cord or by a power failure, the
projector will automatically turn on when plugging the power cord again.
Connecting to Video Equipment
You can connect your projector to a VCR, laser disc player, DVD player, DTV* decoder and other video equipment.
* DTV is the umbrella term used to describe the new digital television system in the United States.
CAUTION
• Make sure to turn both the projector and the video equipment off, before connecting.
• As this projector is not equipped with audio input terminals, commercially available audio equipment or your own equipment (such as
speakers or amplifiers) should be used.
Connecting a video source (VCR, laser disc player, DVD player or DTV decoder) using the INPUT 3
S-VIDEO and INPUT 4 VIDEO terminals
1 Connect one end of the S-video cable (commercially
available) to the INPUT 3 S-VIDEO terminal, or one end
of the video cable (commercially available) to the INPUT
4 VIDEO terminal on the projector.
2 Connect the other end of the S-video cable or the video
cable to the S-video output or Video output terminal of
the video source.
The S-video input terminal uses a video signal system where
the picture is separated into a color and luminance signal
to realize a higher-quality image.
• For higher quality video, you may use the S-video input terminal on the
projector. An S-video cable is commercially available.
• If your video equipment does not have an S-video output terminal, use
the composite video output terminal.
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Connecting to Video Equipment
Projector
1
1
S-video cable (commercially available)
2 To S-video output terminal
Video cable (commercially available)
2 To video output terminal
VCR, Laser disc player,
DVD player or DTV decoder
Connecting to a DVD Player and DTV Decoder
Connecting to a DVD player and DTV decorder with Component output (for INPUT 1)
1 Connect each RCA connector of a component cable to the corresponding
RCA INPUT 1 terminals on the projector.
2 Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding terminals on a DVD
player or DTV decoder.
CAUTION
• Make sure to turn both the projector and the video equipment off, before switching
the “DIGITAL INPUT TYPE” swich and connecting.
Projector
2 To component output
terminals
DVD player
or
Component cable
(commercially available)
DTV decoder
1
Connecting to a DVD player and DTV decoder with component output (for INPUT 2)
1 Connect the 3 RCA to 15-pin D-Sub cable using the DVI to 15-pin D-Sub adaptor.
2 Use the above cables to connect the projector and the DTV decoder.
When connecting this projector to analog RGB output of the DTV decoder, select “Component” for “Signal Type” on the
OSD menu or press RGB/COMP. on the remote control. (See page 36.)
CAUTION
• Make sure to turn both the projector and the video equipment off, before switching the “DIGITAL INPUT TYPE” swich and
connecting.
Projector
3 RCA to 15-pin D-sub cable
(sold separately AN-C3CP)
DVD player
or
DTV decoder
DVI to 15-pin D-sub adaptor
(sold separately AN-A1DV)
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Connecting to a DVD Player and DTV Decoder
Connecting to a DTV decoder with DVI output
1 Slide the “DIGITAL INPUT TYPE” switch on the back terminal board to “VIDEO”.
2 Connect the DVI cable to the DIGITAL INPUT terminal.
3 Connect the other end to the Corresponding terminal on a DVD player and DTV decorder.
When connecting this projector to analog RGB output of the DTV decoder, select “Component” for “Signal Type” on the
OSD menu or press RGB/COMP. on the remote control. (See page 36.)
CAUTION
• Make sure to turn both the projector and the video equipment off, before switching the “DIGITAL INPUT TYPE” swich and
connecting.
Projector
DVI cable
(commercially available)
DTV decoder
2
3
1
Connecting to a DTV decoder with analog RGB output
1 Connect the DVI to 15-pin D-Sub adaptor.
2 Use the above cables to connect the projector and the DTV decoder.
When connecting this projector to analog RGB output of the DTV decoder, select “Component” for “Signal Type” on the
OSD menu or press RGB/COMP. on the remote control. (See page 36.)
CAUTION
• Make sure to turn both the projector and the video equipment off, before switching the “DIGITAL INPUT TYPE” swich and
connecting.
Projector
DVI to 15-pin D-sub adaptor
(sold separately AN-A1DV)
DTV decoder
Connecting to a Computer
When the RS-232C port on the projector is connected to a computer with an RS-232C cable (null modem, cross
type, commercially available), the computer can be used to control the projector and check the status of the
projector. See pages 52 and 53 for details.
Connecting a computer with analog RGB output
1 Connect the DVI end of the DVI to 15-pin D-sub adapter to the INPUT 2 port on the projector.
2 Connect the D-sub end of the DVI to 15-pin D-sub adapter to the computer.
When connecting this projector to a DVD player or DTV decoder, select “RGB” for “Signal Type” on the OSD menu or press
RGB/COMP. on the remote control. (See page 36.)
DVI to D-sub 15-pin cable
(sold separately AN-A1DV)
2
1
RS-232C cable (null modem, cross type,
commercially available)
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Connecting to a Computer
Connecting a computer with DIGITAL RGB output
1 Slide the “DIGITAL INPUT TYPE” switch on the back terminal board to “PC”.
2 Connect one of the DVI cable (commercially available) to the DIGITAL INPUT port on the projector.
3 Connect the other end to the Corresponding terminal on a computer.
• Make sure to turn both the projector and the video equipment off, before switching the “DIGITAL INPUT TYPE”
swich and connecting.
DVI cable
(commercially available)
3
2
1
Connect an RS-232C cable (null modem, cross type, commercially available) to the serial port on the computer.
CAUTION
• Do not connect or disconnect an RS-232C cable to or from the computer while it is on. This may damage your computer.
• Refer to “Computer Compatibility Chart” on page 54 for a list of computer signals compatible with the projector. Use with computer
signals other than those listed may cause some of the functions not to work.
• The 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.
• The arrows (→, ↔) in the configuration above indicate the direction of the signals.
• A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers. Contact your nearest Authorized SharpVision Service Center
or Dealer.
Operating the Remote Control
Remote Control
The remote control can be used to control the projec-
tor within the range shown on the left.
23Ј (7 m)
30˚
• The signal from the remote control can be reflected off a
screen for easy operation. However, the effective distance
of the signal may differ due to the screen material.
30˚
45˚
45˚
30˚
Remote Control
Using the remote control in a dark
room
The backlights of the operation buttons can be turned
on for five seconds and off by pressing LIGHT. If you
want to turn off the backlights while they are on, press
LIGHT again.
LIGHT button
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Power ON/OFF
Press POWER ON.
• The blinking green LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator
shows that the lamp is warming up. Wait until the
indicator stops blinking 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
buttons
• After the projector is unpacked and turned on for the first
time, a slight odor may be emitted from the exhaust
ventilative hole. This odor will soon disappear with use.
When the power is on, the LAMP REPLACEMENT
indicator illuminates, indicating the status of the
lamp.
Green: Lamp is ready.
Green blinking: Warming up. / Cooling down.
Red: Change the lamp.
TEMP.
LAMP
POWER
Press POWER OFF.
• Press POWER OFF again while the confirmation
message is displayed. Then, message “Terminating.
Please wait.” will appear.
• If you accidentally pressed POWER OFF and do not want
to turn off the power, wait until the confirmation message
disappears.
• When POWER OFF is pressed twice, the POWER indicator
will illuminate in red and the cooling fan will run for about
90 seconds. The projector will then enter standby mode.
• Wait until the cooling fan stops running before disconnecting
the power cord.
• The power can be turned on again by pressing POWER
ON. When the power is turned on, the POWER indicator
and the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicators illuminate in
green.
A dimly lit screen is displayed for a short time
(about 20 seconds) to reduce lamp damage.
Zooming and Focusing
The picture can be zoomed in or out, and focused by the Zoom knob and the Focus ring.
1
2
Slide the Zoom knob. The image can be adjusted
to the desired size within the zoom range.
Rotate the Focus ring until the image on the screen
becomes clear.
1
2
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Setting Up the Screen
Using the Swivel Stand
You can adjust the angle and direction of the projected image by using
1
2
the Swivel Stand.
1 Unlock the lever on the Swivel Stand.
2 Adjust the angle and direction of the projected image as you want
by lifting up the projector and rotating the projector on the Swivel
Stand.
3 Lock the lever on the Swivel Stand.
Adjustable up to
10° from the
stadard position.
Adjustable up to
25° from the
stadard position.
Adjustable up to
3° from the
stadard position.
3
2
Removing the Swivel Stand
Lift the projector (2) with pressing the removing-stand button on the
back of the projector (1).
Attaching the Swivel Stand
Align the tabs on the front bottom of the projector (1). While holding
down the button (2), place the projector onto the Swivel Stand (3) to
attach.
1
Removing-
stand button
Press the projector down firmly to attach
it to the Swivel Stand to make sure it is
securely attached to the Swivel Stand.
CAUTION
• Do not hold the lens when lifting, lowering or rotating the projector.
• When lowering the projector, be careful not to get your fingers caught in the
area between the Swivel Stand and the projector.
3
1
• When the height or direction of the projector is adjusted, the image may become
distorted (keystoned), depending on the relative positions of the projector
and the screen. See page 19 for details on the keystone correction.
2
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Using the Lens Shift
The picture can be adjusted within the shift range of the lens by rotating the lens shift dial on the top of the
projector using your finger.
Projector
Projected Image
Lens shift dial
UP
DOWN UP
DOWN
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Keystone Correction
This function can be used to adjust the Keystone
settings.
• For detaiils about using the menu screen, see page 26.
Description of 2D Keystone Correction
Selected item Description
H Keystone
V Keystone
Reset
Horizontally adjusts the keystone settings.
Vertically adjusts the keystone settings.
V and H Keystone adjustments are returned to the factory
preset settings.
1, 5
Horizontal Keystone Correction
2, 3
4
Vertical Keystone Correction
1
2
3
4
Press KEYSTONE on the projector or on the
remote control.
Press
/
to select “H Keystone” or “V
Keystone”.
Press
/
to move the mark on the selected
adjustment item to the desired setting.
The test pattern is displayed when ENTER is
pressed. This test pattern can then be used to
make fine adjustments in the same manner as
described in the step 3.
5
To return to the normal screen, press KEYSTONE
again.
• You can display the blue screen by pressing ENTER when
adjusting the Keystone setting.
• Straight lines and the edges of the displayed image may
appear jagged, when adjusting the Keystone setting.
• When adjusting “H Keystone” and “V Keystone” at the same
time, the values of adjustable angles for each setting
become smaller.
• The adjustment range may be limited depending on the
Digital Shift and Subtitle adjustment values.
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Placement of the Projected Image Using the Keystone Correction
Place the projector at a distance from the screen that allows images to
be projected onto the screen by referring to the projection distance
tables on pages 21 and 22.
: Screen area
1 Project the test pattern of the Keystone correction function onto the
screen. Rotate the Focus ring until the image on the screen becomes
clear. (See page 16.)
2 Change the projection angle using the Swivel Stand to properly
project images onto the screen. (See page 17).
3 Align the edge of the screen closest to the projector with the test
pattern by adjusting the zoom and the Swivel Stand. (See pages 16
and 17.)
4 Adjust the Keystone function so that the size of the projected image
matches the screen size. (See page 19.)
5 Align the image on the screen by adjusting the zoom function and the
Swivel Stand. If the vertical length of the projected image does not
match the screen use the “Subtitle” function. (See page 39.)
6 Adjust the focus so that the projected image is in focus at the center
of the screen. (See page 16.)
• The aspect ratio of the projected image shifts slightly when the lens
shift is at a position other than the top position.
• The aspect ratio of the projected image also shifts slightly when the “H
Keystone” and “V Keystone” functions are adjusted simultaneously.
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Adjusting the Projection Distance
Position the projector perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat and leveled 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.
Center of the screen
Placement range as determined
by Keystone correction
Standard Setup (Front Projection)
Place the projector at the required
distance from the screen according to
the desired screen size. (See the tables
below.)
The figures in the tables are based upon
projecting an image so that it occupies
the entire screen.
x
v
C.
B'.
-
0.15y
0.1y
B.
C.
z
h
A.
B.
V
-
-
0.1y
0.3y
0.2y
y
-
-0.15y
C'.
B'.
A.
[Fig. 1]
A. Standard placement range
B.B'. Maximum horizontal placement range
C.C'. Maximum vertical placement range
C'.
When using a normal
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom edge of the image (z)
Screen size (4:3)
Projection distance and Keystone correction
screen (4:3)
Maximum horizontal
placement range (h)
Maximum vertical
Maximum horizontal
placement range (h)
Maximum vertical
Diag. (x) Width Height Maximum (y1
)
Minimum (y2
)
Upper (z1
)
Lower (z2)
placement range (v)
placement range (v)
4
200"
150"
100"
84"
160"
120"
80"
120"
90"
60"
50"
43"
36"
24"
–
33'9" (10.3 m) 10' 5" (3.18m) 5' 10" (1.79m) 0" (0 cm) –10' (–304.8 cm)
30'5" (9.3 m)
9' 5" (2.86m)
6' 3" (1.91m)
5' 3" (1.60m)
4' 6" (1.37m)
3' 9" (1.14m)
2' 6" (0.75m)
5' 3" (1.61m) 25'4" (7.7 m)
3' 6" (1.07m) 16'10" (5.1 m)
2' 11" (0.90m) 14'1" (4.3 m)
2' 6" (0.77m) 12'1" (3.7 m)
2' 1" (0.64m) 10'1" (3.1 m)
7' 10" (2.38m) 4' 5" (1.34m) 0" (0 cm) –7'6" (–228.6 cm)
5' 2" (1.59m) 2' 11" (0.89m) 0" (0 cm) –5' (–152.4 cm)
4' 4" (1.33m) 2' 5" (0.75m) 0" (0 cm) –4'2" (–128.0 cm)
3' 9" (1.14m) 2' 1" (0.64m) 0" (0 cm) –3'7" (–109.7 cm)
20'3" (6.2 m)
16'12" (5.2 m)
14'6" (4.4 m)
12'1" (3.7 m)
8' (2.4 m)
3
67"
72"
58"
60"
48"
3' 1" (.95m)
1' 9" (0.53m) 0" (0 cm) –3' (–91.4 cm)
40"
32"
1' 5" (0.42m)
6'8" (2.0 m)
2' 1" (0.63m) 1' 2" (0.35m) 0" (0 cm) –2' (–61.0 cm)
: Screen area
The formula for screen size and projection distance
y1 (Max.) =(0.062085x – 0.038555) / 0.3048
x : Screen size (diag.) (inches)
y2 (Min.) = (0.051672x – 0.038495) / 0.3048
y : Projection distance (feet)
z1 (Upper) = 0
h : 0.309y
z : Distance from the lens center to the lower
edge of the screen (feet)
z2 (Lower) = –0.6x v : 0.174y
• There is an error of 3% in the formula above.
• The values of horizontal and vertical values may be limited when Keystone correction is applied
simultaneously in the horizontal and vertical directions. (See the diagram [fig. 1] above.)
When using a wide
screen (16:9)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom edge of the image (z)
Screen size (16:9)
Projection distance and Keystone correction
Maximum horizontal
placement range (h)
Maximum vertical
Maximum horizontal
placement range (h)
Maximum vertical
Diag. (x) Width Height Maximum (y1
)
Minimum (y2
)
Upper (z1 Lower (z2
)
)
placement range (v)
placement range (v)
16
200"
150"
133"
106"
100"
92"
174"
131"
116"
92"
98"
–
36'10" (11.2 m) 11' 4" (3.46m)
6' 5" (1.94m) 1'4" (41.5 cm) –9'6" (–290.6 cm)
4' 9" (1.46m) 1' (31.1 cm) –7'2" (–271.9 cm)
4' 3" (1.28m) 11" (27.6 cm) –6'4" (–193.2 cm)
74" 33'2" (10.1 m) 10' 3" (3.12m)
5' 9" (1.75m) 27'7" (8.4 m)
5' 2" (1.56m) 24'5" (7.4 m)
4' 1" (1.23m) 19'5" (5.9 m)
3' 10" (1.16m) 18'4" (5.6 m)
3' 6" (1.08m) 16'10" (5.1 m)
3' 2" (0.97m) 15'5" (4.7 m)
2' 9" (0.83m) 13'2" (4.0 m)
2' 3" (0.69m) 10'11" (3.3 m)
8' 6" (2.60m)
7' 6" (2.29m)
5' 12" (1.82m)
5' 8" (1.73m)
5' 2" (1.58m)
4' 9" (1.45m)
4' 1" (1.24m)
3' 4" (1.02m)
2' 3" (0.68m)
65"
52"
49"
45"
41"
35"
29"
20"
29'5" (9.0 m)
23'5" (7.1 m)
22'1" (6.7 m)
20'3" (6.2 m)
18'6"(5.6 m)
15'10"(4.8 m)
13'2"(4.0 m)
8'9"(2.7 m)
9' 1" (2.78m)
7' 2" (2.19m)
6' 10" (2.07m)
6' 3" (1.92m)
5' 8" (1.73m)
4' 10" (1.48m)
4' 1" (1.24m)
2' 9" (0.83m)
9
3' 4" (1.02m)
3' 2" (0.97m)
2' 11" (0.89m)
2' 8" (0.82m)
2' 3" (0.69m)
1' 11" (0.57m)
1' 3" (0.38m)
9" (22.0 cm) –5'1" (–154.0 cm)
8" (20.8 cm) –4'9" (–145.3 cm)
8" (19.1 cm) –4'5" (–133.7 cm)
7" (17.4 cm) –4' (–122.0 cm)
6" (14.9 cm) –3'5" (–104.6 cm)
5" (12.5 cm) –2'10" (–87.2 cm)
3" (8.3 cm) –1'11" (–58.1 cm)
87"
80"
: Picture area
84"
73"
: Area covered by the
projection panel of
the projector*
72"
63"
60"
52"
40"
35"
1' 6" (0.47m)
7'3" (2.2 m)
The formula for screen size and projection distance
y1 (Max.) = (0.06764x – 0.038555) / 0.3048
y2 (Min.) = (0.056295x – 0.038495) / 0.3048
z1 (Upper) = 0.08171x h : 0.309y
x : Screen size (diag.) (inches)
y : Projection distance (feet)
z : Distance from the lens center to the lower
edge of the screen (feet)
z2 (Lower) = –0.57197x v : 0.174y
• There is an error of 3% in the formula above.
• The values of horizontal and vertical values may be limited when Keystone correction is applied
simultaneously in the horizontal and vertical directions. (See the diagram [fig. 1] above.)
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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 it to match the setup configuration.
• The screen can be moved maximum the length of one screen vertically using the lens shift.
• 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.
Screen size: 100 inches (254 cm)
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Screen
Lens center
Upper lens shift position
(High mount setup)
90°
Lens center
90°
Lower lens shift position
(Desktop setup)
Lower edge of screen (White portion) =
Standard (0) point
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 size: 100 inches (254 cm)
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Screen
90°
90°
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Image Projection
Rear Projection
• Place a translucent screen between the projector and
the audience.
• Use the projector’s menu screen to reverse the
projected image. (See page 42 for use of this
function.)
• Optimal image quality can be achieved when the projector
is positioned perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat
and leveled.
Projection Using a Mirror
• When the distance between the projector and a
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, remove the Swivel
Stand. (See page 17 for removing and attaching the
Swivel Stand.)
• Before mounting the projector, contact your nearest
Authorized SharpVision Service Center or Dealer to
obtain the recommended ceiling-mount bracket
(commercially available). (AN-CM260 ceiling-mount
bracket, AN-EP101B extension tube for AN-CM260.)
• When the projector is in the inverted position, use the
upper edge of the screen as the base line.
• Use the projector’s menu screen to select the
appropriate projection mode. (See page 42 for use
of this function.)
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Using the Operation Buttons
Selecting the Input Signal Source
Press INPUT on the projector, INPUT 1, INPUT 2, INPUT
3, INPUT 4 or DIGITAL INPUT on the remote control to
select the desired input mode.
• When no signal is received, “NO SIGNAL” will be displayed.
When a signal that the projector is not preset to receive is
received, “NOT REG.” will be displayed.
On-screen Display
INPUT 1 Mode
INPUT 2 Mode
INPUT 3 Mode
INPUT button
DIGITAL Mode
INPUT 4 Mode
Adjusting the Picture Aspect Ratio
This function allows you to modify or customize the
picture display mode to enhance the input image.
Depending on the input signal, you can choose
NORMAL, BORDER or STRETCH image.
1 Press RESIZE. Each time RESIZE is pressed, the
picture mode changes as shown on the next page.
1
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Adjusting the Picture Aspect Ratio
Imput Signal
Output screen image
STRETCH
NORMAL
BORDER
Projects the image fully
on a screen while
maintaining the aspect
ratio.
Projects the image on
the screen whose
surrounding areas are
cut out to make a 4:3
Projects the image on
the screen whose upper
and lower areas are cut
out to make a 16:9
DVD
/ VIDEO
COMPUTER
Imge Type
screen while maintaining screen while the image
the aspect ratio.
is horizontally enlarged.
*
*
4:3 aspect ratio
*
480i
480P
*
VGA (640x480)
SVGA (800x600)
XGA (1024x768)
540P
NTSC
PAL
SECAM
Letter Box
—
*
*
Squeezed 16:9
Squeezed
4:3 image
*
*
16 : 9 aspect ratio
720P
1080i
—
Mode for projecting an image with the original aspect ratio without cutting any portions.
: Cutout area on which images cannot be projected.
*
: Area on which the image is not included in the original signals.
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Using the 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 can be operated from the projector
or the remote control with the following procedure.
1, 7
64
2, 3,
5
On-screen Display
INPUT 1 (COMPONENT), 2 (COMPONENT or analog
RGB) or DIGITAL INPUT (digital RGB) mode
INPUT 3 or 4 (VIDEO) mode
1
1
2
2
3
3
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen for the
4
selected INPUT mode appears.
2 Press
/
to display the other menu screen, if
you want. The icon for the selected menu screen
will be highlighted.
3 Press
/
to select a specific adjustment item.
4 Press ENTER after selecting the item if you want
to display a single adjustment item. Only the
selected adjustment item will appear.
5
5 Press
/
to adjust the item.
6 Press UNDO to return to the previous screen.
7 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
• For details on items on the menu screen, see the tree charts
on pages 27 and 28.
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Menu Bars
Items on the INPUT 1 or 2 Mode Menu Bar
Sub menu
Main menu
Main menu
Sub menu
Picture (
)
Language (
)
English
Contrast
Bright
Color
מ 30 ם 30 Deutsch
מ 30 ם 30 מ 30 ם 30 מ 30 ם 30 מ 30 ם 30 מ 30 ם 30 מ 30 ם 30 Español
Tint
Nederlands
Français
Sharp
Red
Italiano
Blue
Svenska
Português
Reset
CLR Temp
5500k
6500k
7500k
8500k
PRJ Mode (
)
Front
Front
ם Ceiling Rear
9300k
10500k
Standard
Black Detail
White Detail
Brighten
Gamma
Rear
ם Ceiling White Emphasis [ON/OFF]
Picture Setting
Memory 1
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
Memory 5
Memory OFF
Fine Sync (
)
Clock
Phase
H-Pos
V-Pos
Reset
מ 30 ם 30 מ 15 ם 15 מ 30 ם 30 מ 30 ם 30 640
ן 480 720
ן 480 Special Modes
Auto Sync
[ON/OFF]
Resolution 640
ן 480 Hor Freq
Vert Freq
37.5 kHz
72 Hz
Signal Info
*
Options (
)
Digital Shift
מ 30 ם 30 Subtitle
מ 10 ם 10 Reset
* Some adjustment values may be limited depending on
the Keystone correction value.
Lamp Timer
OSD Display [ON/OFF]
Signal Type
RGB
• The resolution, vertical frequency and horizontal
frequency figures displayed above are for example
purposes only.
• “Color”, “Tint”, and “Sharp” do not appear when “RGB” is
selected in INPUT 2 mode.
Component
Background
Blue
None
• “Clock” and “Phase” cannot be adjusted in the DIGITAL
INPUT mode.
• Only the items highlighted in the tree charts above can
be adjusted.
Auto Power Off [ON/OFF]
Menu Position
Center
Upper Right
Lower Right
Upper Left
Lower Left
Opaque
• To adjust the items under the sub menu, press
selecting the sub menu.
after
• “Signal Type” is not displayed when using INPUT 1.
• “Contrast”, “Bright”, “Color”, “Tint” and “Sharp”, “Clock”,
“Phase”, “H-Pos” and “V-Pos”, and “CLR-Temp”,
“Gamma”, “Special Modes” and “Auto Sync” cannot be
used in the digital mode.
Menu Color
Translucent
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Menu Bars
Items on the INPUT 3 or 4 Mode Menu Bar
Main menu
Sub menu
Main menu
Sub menu
Picture (
)
Contrast
Bright
Color
מ 30 ם 30 Language (
)
English
Deutsch
Español
Nederlands
Français
Italiano
מ 30 ם 30 מ 30 ם 30 מ 30 ם 30 מ 30 ם 30 מ 30 ם 30 מ 30 ם 30 Tint
Sharp
Red
Blue
Svenska
Português
Reset
CLR Temp
5500k
6500k
7500k
8500k
9300k
10500k
Standard
BlackDetail
WhiteDetail
Brighten
PRJ Mode (
)
Front
Front
ם Ceiling Rear
Gamma
Rear
ם Ceiling White Emphasis [ON/OFF]
Picture Setting
Memory1
Memory2
Memory3
Memory4
Memory5
MemoryOFF
Options (
)
Digital Shift
מ 30 ם 30 Subtitle
מ 10 ם 10 Reset
Lamp Timer
OSD Display [ON/OFF]
Video Systems
Auto
PAL
NTSC3.58
SECAM
NTSC4.43
PAL–M
PAL–N
PAL–60
Blue
Background
None
Auto Power Off [ON/OFF]
Menu Position
Center
Up Right
Low Right
Up Left
Low Left
Opaque
Translucent
Menu Color
• 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.
• “Tint” cannot be used with PAL, SECAM, PAL-M, PAL-N or
PAL-60.
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Adjusting the Picture
You can adjust the projector’s picture to your prefer-
ences with the following picture settings. To save the
settings, select a memory from 1 to 5 and OFF (see
page 32) and then adjust the settings.
Description of Adjustment Items
button
button
Selected item
Contrast
Brightness
Color
For less contrast
For less brightness
For less color intensity
For more contrast
For more brightness
For more color intensity
Tint
Sharp
Red
Skin tones become purplish Skin tones become greenish
2, 3
1, 4
For less sharpness
For weaker red
For more sharpness
For stronger red
Blue
For weaker blue
For stronger blue
CLR Temp
For selecting a desired item from six color temperature
settings
Gamma
For selecting a desired item from four gamma positions
White Emphasis
For switching “on” or “off” the function that emphasizes
bright portions of the image
Picture Setting
Reset
For storing all items set in “Picture”
All image adjustment items are returned to the factory
preset settings.
On-screen Display
e. g. (VIDEO input in INPUT 3 or 4 mode)
• “Color”, “Tint” and “Sharp” do not appear for RGB input in
INPUT 2 mode.
1
• For details on “Gamma”, see “Gamma Correction
Function” on page 31.
• For details on “CLR Temp”, see “Adjusting the Color
Temperature” on page 30.
• For details on “White Emphasis”, see “Description of
White Emphasis” on page 30.
• For details on “Picture Setting”, see “Picture Setting
Function” on page 32.
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
/
to select a specific adjustment item.
to move the mark of the selected
3 Press
/
2
adjustment item to the desired setting.
4 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
• To reset all adjustment items, select “Reset” on the “Picture”
menu screen and press ENTER.
• “Tint” cannot be used with PAL, SECAM, PAL-M, PAL-N or
PAL-60.
• “Contrast”, “Bright”, “Color”, “Tint” and “Sharp” cannot be
used in the digital mode.
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Adjusting the Picture
Adjusting the Color Temperature
This function allows for selecting the desired color
temperature from six settings. With the lower value
selected, the projected image becomes warmer,
reddish and incandescent-like while with the higher
value, the image becomes cooler, bluish and
fluorescent-like.
Description of Color Temperature
4 2, 3
1, 5
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
/
to select “CLR Temp”, and then press
.
3 Press
/
to select the desired color
temperature setting.
4 Press ENTER to save the setting.
5 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
On-screen Display
• Values on “CLR Temp” are only for general standard
purposes. The less the value is set to, the warmer, reddish,
incandescent-like the image becomes. The more the value
is set to, the cooler, bluish, fluorescent-like the image
becomes.
• “CLR-Temp” cannot be used in the digital mode.
Emphasizing the Contrast
This function emphasizes the bright portions of images
to obtain a higher contrast image.
Description of White Empahsis
Selected item
Description
For emphasizing the bright portions of images
ON (
)
For disabling “White Emphasis”
2, 3
1, 4
OFF (
)
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
/
/
to select “White Emphasis”.
3 Press
to select the desired white emphasis
setting.
On-screen Display
4 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
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Adjusting the Picture
Gamma Correction Function
Gamma is an image quality enhancement function.
Four gamma settings are available to allow for
differences in the brightness of the room.
Description of Gamma Modes
Selected Mode
Standard
Description
Standard picture without gamma correction
Black Detail
Gives greater depth to darker portions of
images for a more exciting theater experience.
4
2, 3
1, 5
White Detail
Brighten
Emphasizes the gradation of the intermediate to
high brightness portions of the image for more
detailed expression.
Brighten the darker portions of images for easer
viewing in a dimly lit room.
On-screen Display
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
/
to select “Gamma”, and then press
.
3 Press
/
to select the desired gamma mode.
4 Press ENTER to save the setting.
5 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
• Gamma cannot be used in the digital mode.
Standard
Black Detail
White Detail
Brighten
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Adjusting the Picture
Picture Setting Function
This function stores all items set in “Picture”. Five
settings can be stored separately in “Memory 1” to
“Memory 5”. Each stored setting is reassigned to each
input mode (INPUT 1 to INPUT 4 and DIGITAL).
Even when the input mode or signal is changed, you
can easily select optimal settings from the stored
settings.
• This function can be operated using the PICTURE SETTING
button on the projector or on the remote control, as well as
the OSD menu screen.
1
Description of Picture Setting
Selected item Description
Memory 1-5 Settings of all items in “Picture” can be stored for
the respective input modes. The stored settings
can be selected in any input modes.
Memory
OFF
Besides “Memory 1” to “Memory 5”, other settings
can be stored for each input mode. “Memory OFF”
can be selected for each input mode.
Selecting “Memory 1-5” or “Memory
OFF” Using the PICTURE SETTING
Button
1 Press PICTURE SETTING, Each time PICTURE
SETTING is pressed, the memory number
changes as shown below.
Memory 1
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
Memory OFF Memory 5
Storing the Adjustment Values for
each Memory Number
4
2, 3
1, 5
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen
appears.
2 Press
/
.
to select “Picture Setting”, and then
press
On-screen Display
3 Press
/
to select the desired memory number
for the picture settings.
4 Press ENTER to save the settings. Adjust the
settings described on pages 29 to 31. The values
that are adjusted are stored.
5 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
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Adjusting the Computer and DVD/DTV Images
When displaying computer patterns which are very
detailed (tiling, vertical stripes, etc.), interference may
occur between the DMD pixels, causing flickering,
vertical stripes, or contrast irregularities in portions of
the screen. Should this occur, adjust “Clock”, “Phase”,
“H-Pos” and “V-Pos” for the optimum computer image.
2,3,4
Description of Adjustment Items
1, 5
Selected item
Description
Clock
Phase
H-Pos
V-Pos
Reset
Adjusts vertical noise.
Adjusts horizontal noise (similar to tracking on your VCR).
Centers the on-screen image by moving it to the left or right.
Centers the on-screen image by moving it up or down.
All computer image adjustment items are returned to the factory
preset settings.
• “Clock”, “Phase”, “H-Pos” and “V-Pos” cannot be used in the digital
mode.
• Computer image adjustments can be made easily by pressing
AUTO SYNC ( ) on the remote control. See page 35 for details.
On-screen Display
2
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
/
to display the “Fine Sync” menu
screen.
3 Press
/
to select a specific adjustment item.
to move the mark of the selected
4 Press
/
adjustment item to the desired setting.
5 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
3
• To reset all adjustment items, select “Reset” on the “Fine Sync”
menu screen and press ENTER.
• The adjustable area of each item may be changed according to
the input signal.
• “Clock” and “Phase” can be adjusted in the Component mode.
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Adjusting the Computer and DVD/DTV Images
Special Modes 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 Modes” on the “Fine Sync” menu screen
may need to be selected to match the computer display
mode.
2,3,4
1, 6
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
5
2 Press
/
to display the “Fine Sync” menu
to select “Special Modes”, and then
to select the optimal resolution.
screen.
3 Press
/
press
.
4 Press
/
On-screen Display
5 Press ENTER to save the setting.
6 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
• Avoid displaying computer patterns which repeat every other line
(horizontal stripes). (Flickering may occur, making the image hard
to see.)
• When inputting DTV 1080i signal, select the corresponding type of
signal in step 4 above.
• When inputting 720P RGB signal, select the corresponding type
of signal in step 4 above.
• “Special modes” cannot be used in the digital mode.
Checking the Input Signal
This function allows you to check the current input signal
information.
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2,3
2 Press
/
to display the “Fine Sync” menu
1, 4
screen.
3 Press
/
to select “Signal Info” to display the
current input signal.
4 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
On-screen Display
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Adjusting the Computer and DVD/DTV Images
Auto Sync Adjustment
• Used to automatically adjust a computer image.
• Select whether the image is to be synchronized
automatically when switching the signal with “ON” or
“OFF”.
OFF (
)
2,3,4
• Synchronized adjustment is not automatically
performed.
1, 5
• Press AUTO SYNC to perform manual adjustment.
ON (
)
• Synchronized adjustment is automatically performed.
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
/
to display the “Fine Sync” menu
screen.
3 Press
/
/
to select “Auto Sync”.
AUTO SYNC
button
4 Press
to select “ON” or “OFF”.
5 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
On-screen Display
• When the optimum image cannot be achieved with Auto
Sync adjustment, use manual adjustments. (See page 33.)
• The Auto Sync adjustment may take some time to complete,
depending on the image of the computer connected to the
projector.
• “Auto Sync” cannot be used in the digital mode.
Auto Sync Adjustment Using the
Remote Control
1 Press AUTO SYNC button on the Remote Control.
Synchronized adjustment starts.
AUTO SYNC
button
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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.
Description of OSD Display
Selected item
Description
All On-screen Display are displayed.
INPUT is not displayed.
ON (
OFF (
)
2,3,4
)
1, 5
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
3 Press
4 Press
/
to display the “Options” menu screen.
to select “OSD Display”.
/
/
to select “ON” ( ) or “OFF” ( ).
On-screen Display
5 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
Selecting the Signal Type
This function allows you to select the input signal type
Component or RGB for INPUT 2.
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
/
to display the “Options” menu screen.
2,3,4
1, 5
3 Press
/
.
to select “Signal Type”, and then
press
4 Press
/
to select “RGB” or “Component”.
5 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
“RGB” or “Component” can be selected with the
RGB/COMP. button on the remote control only in
INPUT 2.
RGB/COMP. button
On-screen Display
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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.
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2,3,4
2 Press
/
to display the “Options” menu screen.
1, 6
3 Press
/
.
to select “Video Systems”, and then
press
5
4 Press
/
to select the desired video system
mode.
5 Press ENTER to save the setting.
6 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
On-screen Display
• 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-M” or “PAL-N” in “Video Systems” menu for
PAL-M and PAL-N input signals.
Selecting a Background Image
This function allows you to select the image displayed
when no signal is being sent to the projector.
Description of Background Images
Selected item
Description
Blue screen
Black screen
Blue (
)
None (
)
2,3,4
1, 5
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
3 Press
4 Press
/
to display the “Options” menu screen.
to select “Background”.
/
/
to select the background image you
want to display on the screen.
On-screen Display
5 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
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Adjustments for the Screen Position and Size
You can adjust settings according to the position and
size of the screen.
Description of Adjustment Items
Selected item
Description
Digital Shift
Subtitle
Reset
Adjusts the vertical position of the image.
Adjusts the vertical size of the image.
Digital Shift and Subtitle adjustments are
returned to the factory preset settings.
2,3,4
1, 5
Digital Shift Setting
This function allows you to adjust the vertical position
of the image.
Description of Digital Shift
button
button
On-screen Display
The image moves up.
The image moves down.
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
/
to display the “Options” menu screen.
to select “Digital Shift”.
3 Press
/
4 Press
/
to move the mark of the Digital Shift
setting.
5 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
• The value that can be set may be limited depending on the
adjustment value of Keystone correction.
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Adjustments for the Screen Position and Size
Subtitle Setting
With this function, you can adjust the vertical size of the
display to allow for subtitles.
Description of Subtitle Setting
button
button
2,3,4
The image is compressed by
adjusting the vertical size of the adjusting the vertical size of the
display. display.
The image is enlarged by
1, 5
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
/
to display the “Options” menu screen.
to select “Subtitle”.
3 Press
/
4 Press
/
to move the mark of the Subtitle
On-screen Display
setting.
5 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
• When changing the screen with the Subtitle setting, not only
the bottom of the screen rises, but also the upper part is
changed to a certain point.
• The subtitle setting can be adjusted more effectively with
the Digital Shift function.
• The value that can be set may be limited depending on the
adjustment value of Keystone correction.
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Selecting the Menu Screen Position
This function allows you to select the desired position
of the menu screen.
Description of Menu Position
Selected
Description
item
Center
The menu is displayed on the center of the image.
2,3,4
Upper Right The menu is displayed on the upper right of the image.
Lower Right The menu is displayed on the lower right of the image.
Upper Left The menu is displayed on the upper left of the image.
Lower Left The menu is displayed on the lower left of the image.
1,6
5
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
/
to display the “Options” menu screen.
3 Press
/
.
to select “Menu Position”, and then
On-screen Display
press
4 Press
/
to select the desired menu position.
5 Press ENTER to save the setting.
6 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
Selecting the Menu Color
This function allows you to select the color of the menu
screen.
Description of Menu color
Selected item
Description
Opaque (
)
The menu is displayed opaquely.
2,3,4
Translucent
The menu is displayed translucently. The part of
the menu on the image becomes transparent.
1, 5
(
)
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
3 Press
4 Press
/
to display the “Options” menu screen.
to select “Menu Color”.
/
/
to select “Opaque” ( ) or
“Translucent”( ).
On-screen Display
5 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
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Automatic Power Shut-off Function
When no input signal is detected for more than 15
minutes, the projector will automatically shut off. The
on-screen message on the left will appear five minutes
before the power is automatically turned off.
Description of Automatic Power Shut-off
Selected
Description
item
2,3,4
1, 5
Power automatically shuts off after 15 minutes without
an input signal.
Automatic Power Shut-off disabled.
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
3 Press
4 Press
/
to display the “Options” menu screen.
to select “Auto Power Off”.
to select “ ” or “ ”.
/
/
5 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
• “Auto Power Off” is factory preset to “ ”.
• When the Auto Power Off function is set to “
(On)”, 5
minutes before the power turns off, the message “Power
OFF in X min.” will appear on the screen to indicate the
remaining minutes.
On-screen Display
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Reversing/Inverting Projected Images
This projector is equipped with a reverse/invert image
function which allows you to reverse or invert the pro-
jected image for various applications.
Description of Projected Images
Selected item
Description
Front
Normal image
2,3
1, 5
Front
ם Ceiling Rear
Inverted image
Reversed image
Reversed and inverted image
4
Rear
ם Ceiling 1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
/
to display the “PRJ Mode” menu
screen.
On-screen Display
3 Press
/
to select the desired projection mode.
4 Press ENTER to save the setting.
5 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
• This function is used for the reversed image and ceiling-
mount setups. See page 23 for these setups.
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.
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2,3
2 Press
/
to display the “Language” menu
1, 5
screen.
3 Press
/
to select the desired language.
4
4 Press ENTER to save the setting. The On-screen
Display is now programed to display in the
language selected.
5 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
On-screen Display
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Advanced Picture Adjustment
Detailed picture adjustments can be made in addition
to the adjustments on the normal menu screen.
Selected
button
button
R-Contrast For less contrast of red
For more contrast of red
component
component
G-Contrast For less contrast of
For more contrast of green
component
green component
B-Contrast For less contrast of blue For more contrast of blue
2,3
component
component
1,4
R-
For less brightness of
For more brightness of red
component
Brightness red component
1 1
G-
For less brightness of
For more brightness of
green component
Brightness green component
B-
For less brightness of
For more brightness of
blue component
Brightness blue component
All image adjustment items are returned to the factory
preset settings.
Reset
1 The “Advanced” menu appears when the buttons
On-screen Display
are pressed in the order shown below.
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
2 Press
/
/
to select a specific adjustment item.
to move the mark of the selected
3 Press
adjustment item to the desired setting.
4 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
• To reset all adjustment items, “Reset” in the "Picture" menu
screen and press ENTER.
• Advanced adjustment values are stored in all modes.
On-screen Display
2
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Lamp/Maintenance Indicators
Maintenance Indicators
• The warning lights on the projector indicate problems
inside the projector.
TEMP.
LAMP
POWER
• There are two types of warning lights: a TEMPERATURE
WARNING indicator that warns you when the projector
is too hot, and a LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator that
warns you when to change the lamp.
• If a problem occurs, either the TEMPERATURE
WARNING indicator or the LAMP REPLACEMENT
indicator will illuminate in red. After turning off the
power, follow the procedures given below.
TEMPERATURE LAMP
POWER
indicator
WARNING
indicator
REPLACEMENT
indicator
Maintenance Indicator
Condition
Problem
Possible Solution
• Blocked air intake.
• Relocate the projector to an area with
proper ventilation.
TEMPERATURE
WARNING indicator
The internal
temperature is
abnormally high.
• Clogged ventilative hole.
• Clean the ventilative holes.
(See page 49.)
• Cooling fan breakdown.
• Internal circuit failure.
• Take the projector to your nearest
Authorized SharpVision Service Center or
Dealer for repair.
• Burnt-out lamp.
• Lamp circuit failure.
• Carefully replace the lamp. (See page 46.)
• Take the projector to your nearest
Authorized SharpVision Service Center or
Dealer for repair.
LAMP REPLACE-
MENT indicator
The lamp does not
light up.
• Lamp has been used for
over 2,400 hours.
The lamp requires
replacement.
• 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, for example during a brief rest, the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator may
be triggered, preventing the power from going on. Should this occur, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and plug it
back in again.
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Lamp Maintenance
Confirming the Lamp Usage Time
The lamp in this projector operates for approximately 2,500 cumulative hours, depending on the usage environ-
ment. (As the usage environment can vary significantly, the projector lamp may not operate for 2,500 hours.) It is
recommended that the lamp be replaced after approximately 2,400 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.
CAUTION
• Intense light hazard. Do not attempt to look into the aperture and lens while the projector is operating.
This function allows you to check the accumulated lamp
usage time.
1 Press MENU. The “Picture” menu screen appears.
2 Press
/
to display the “Options” menu screen.
The lamp usage time will be displayed in “Lamp
Timer”.
3 To exit the menu screen, press MENU.
2
1,3
• It is recommended that the lamp be replaced after
approximately 2,400 cumulative hours of use. See page 46
for lamp replacement.
On-screen Display
Condition
Problem
Possible Solution
The LAMP REPLACEMENT
• Lamp has been used for over 2,400
hours.
• Purchase a replacement lamp unit
(lamp/cage module) of the current
type BQC-XVZ90+++1 from your
nearest Authorized SharpVision
Service Center or Dealer.
• Replace the lamp. (See page 46.) If
you wish, you may have the lamp
replaced at your nearest
indicator illuminates in red, and
“LAMP” and “ ” will blink in yellow
in the lower-left corner of the image.
A significant deterioration of the
picture and color quality occurs.
The power will automatically turn off
and the projector will enter standby
mode.
• Lamp has been used for over 2,500
hours.
Authorized SharpVision Service
Center or Dealer.
“LAMP” and “ ” will blink in red in
the lower-left corner of the image,
and the power will turn off.
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Replacing the Lamp
CAUTION
• There is potential glass particles hazard if the lamp ruptures. In case of lamp rupture, contact your
nearest Authorized SharpVision Service Center or Dealer for 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 down before removing the lamp cage.
It is recommended that the lamp be replaced after approximately 2,400 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
on the next page.
If the new lamp does not light after replacement, take your projector to the nearest Authorized SharpVision Service
Center or Dealer for repair. Purchase a replacement lamp unit (lamp/cage module) of the current type
BQC-XVZ90+++1 from your nearest Authorized SharpVision Service Center or Dealer. Then carefully change the
lamp by following the instructions on the next page. If you wish, you may have the lamp replaced at your nearest
Authorized SharpVision 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 SharpVision Service
Center or Dealer. For the name of the nearest Authorized SharpVision Service Center or Dealer, please call toll-free:
1-877-DTV-SHARP (1-877-388-7427).
U.S.A. ONLY
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Replacing the Lamp
Removing and installing the lamp unit
CAUTION
• Be sure to remove the lamp cage by the handle. Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp cage or the inside of the
projector.
• To avoid injury to yourself and damage to the lamp, carefully follow the steps below.
• Replace the lamp after turning off the power and unplugging the power cord.
Turn off the power.
Unplug the power cord.
Remove the Swivel
Stand. (See page E-17.)
1
2
3
Press POWER OFF. Wait until the
cooling fan stops running.
Loosen the user service
Slide the lamp cage
cover in the direction
of the arrow.
Loosen and remove the
three-securing screws
from the lamp cage.
4
5
8
6
screw that secures the
lamp cage cover.
User service screws
Insert the new lamp cage
firmly into the lamp cage
compartment.
Tighten the three-
securing screws to
fasten the lamp cage.
7 Remove the lamp cage.
9
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Replacing the Lamp
Tighten the user
12 Plug the power cord.
service screw to fasten
the lamp cage cover.
Attach the lamp unit
10 cover.
11
Press POWER ON on
the projector to reset
the lamp timer.
13
Press
,
,
,
,
and
in
order. Then press
.
“LAMP 0000H” is displayed on the
screen.
• You need to reset the lamp timer every time you replace the lamp and confirm it is reset on the “Lamp Timer” menu.
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Cleaning the Ventilative Holes
• This projector is equipped with ventilative holes to ensure the optimal operating condition of the projector.
• Periodically clean the ventilative hole by vacuuming it off with a vacuum cleaner.
• The ventilative holes should be cleaned every 100 hours of use. Clean the ventilative holes more often when the
projector is used in a dirty or smoky location.
Side and Rear view
How to clean the ventilative holes
Unplug the power
cord.
Cleaning.
1
2
Clean the dust off by putting the
cleaner hose on the intake
ventilative holes.
Cleaner
hose
Intake ventilative holes
Bottom view
Intake ventilative holes
Swivel stand
Intake ventilative holes
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Using the Kensington Lock
This projector has a Kensington Security Standard
Rear View
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
Troubleshooting
Problem
Check
No picture appears.
• Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet.
• Selected input is wrong. (See page 24.)
• Cables incorrectly connected to back panel of the projector. (See pages 12–15.)
• “Contrast” and “Bright” adjustments are set to minimum position. (See page 43.)
Color is faded or poor.
Picture is blurred.
• Picture adjustments are not correct. (See page 43.)
• Adjust the focus. (See page 16.)
• Projection distance is too long or too short to allow for proper focus. (See pages 21 and 22.)
No OSD appears.
• OSD Display is set to “OFF”, preventing to display some or all On-screen Displays. (See
page 36.)
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 of the projector.
Maintenance indicator
illuminates.
• Refer to “Lamp/Maintenance Indicators” on page 44.
Picture noise appears.
• Adjust the “Phase” setting. (See page 33.)
Image is green on INPUT 2
Component.
• Change the input signal type. (See page 36.)
Image is pink (no green) on
INPUT 2 RGB.
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 1-877-DTV-
SHARP (1-877-388-7427) for further assistance. Or, send us an e-mail at lcdsupport@sharpsec.com .
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Connecting Pin Assignments
DVI-I (INPUT 2 / DIGITAL INPUT) port : 29 pin connector
• DVI Digital INPUT
Pin No. Signal
Pin No. Signal
• • • • • • • • •
• • • •
• • • • • • • • •
• • • •
~
16
9
1
2
T.M.D.S data 2–
T.M.D.S data 2+
16
17
Hot plug detection
~
1 2
7 8
T.M.D.S data 0–
T.M.D.S data 0+
T.M.D.S data 0 shield
Not connected
Not connected
T.M.D.S clock shield
T.M.D.S clock+
T.M.D.S clock–
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Ground
3
T.M.D.S data 2 shield 18
4
Not connected
Not connected
DDC clock
19
20
21
22
23
24
C1
C1
C2
C4
5
6
7
DDC data
C5
C3
8
Not connected
T.M.D.S data 1–
T.M.D.S data 1+
9
17
24
10
11
12
13
14
15
• • • •
• • • •
~
18
23
T.M.D.S data 1 shield C2
Not connected
Not connected
+5V power
C3
C4
C5
Ground
• DVI Analog RGB Input
• DVI Analog Component Input
Pin No. Signal
Pin No. Signal
Pin No. Signal
Pin No. Signal
1
2
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
DDC clock
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
Hot plug detection
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Analog input Red
Analog input Green
Analog input Blue
Horizontal sync
Ground
1
2
Not connected
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Analog input Pr/Cr
Analog input Y
Analog input Pb/Cb
Not connected
Ground
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Ground
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
DDC data
7
8
Vertical sync
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
+5V power
8
9
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
10
11
12
13
14
15
Ground
RS-232C Port: 9-pin D-sub male connector of the DIN-D-sub RS-232C cable
Pin No.
Signal
Name
I/O
Reference
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Not connected
1 2 3 4 5
RD
SD
Receive Data
Send Data
Reserved
Signal Ground
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Input
Output
Connected to internal circuit
Connected to internal circuit
Connected to internal circuit
Connected to internal circuit
Connected to internal circuit
Connected to internal circuit
Connected to internal circuit
Not connected
SG
6 7 8 9
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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,
commercially available) to the projector. (See page 14 for connection.)
Communication conditions
Set the serial port settings of the computer to match those of the table on the next page.
Signal format: Conforms to RS-232C standard.
Baud rate: 9,600 bps
Data length: 8 bits
Parity bit: NON
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
Return code (0DH)
C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4
Command 4-digits Parameter 4-digits
Response code format
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.
Commands
EXAMPLE
• When power on.
Computer
Projector
→
←
_
_
P
O
W
R
_
1
O
K
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(RS-232C) Specifications and Command Settings
CONTROL CONTENTS
COMMAND PARAMETER
RETURN
OK OR ERR
POWER ON
POWER OFF
P O W R _
P O W R _
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
OK OR ERR
OK OR ERR
OK OR ERR
OK OR ERR
OK OR ERR
OK OR ERR
INPUT 1 (COMPONENT 1)
INPUT 2 (COMPONENT 2)
INPUT 3 (S-VIDEO)
INPUT 4 (VIDEO)
I
I
I
I
I
V E D _
V E D _
V E D _
V E D _
V E D _
DIGITAL MODE
• If an underbar (_) appears in the parameter column, enter a space.
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Computer Compatibility Chart
Horizontal Frequency: 15–70 kHz
Vertical Frequency: 43–75 Hz
Pixel Clock: 12–110 MHz
Compatible with sync on green
XGA compatible in intelligent compression
PC/
MAC/
WS
Horizontal
Vertical
VESA
Standard
DVI
Support
Frequency Frequency
Resolution
Display
(kHz)
27.0
(Hz)
60
640
ן 350 31.5
27.0
70
60
720
ן 350 31.5
27.0
31.5
27.0
31.5
26.2
31.5
34.7
37.9
37.5
70
60
70
60
70
50
60
70
72
75
50
56
60
70
72
75
43
50
70
72
60
640
ן 400 Upscale
VGA
720
ן 400 ✔
✔
640
ן 480 ✔
✔
✔
✔
PC
31.4
35.1
37.9
44.5
48.1
46.9
35.5
40.3
56.5
58.1
45.0
✔
✔
✔
✔
SVGA
800
ן 600 Ture
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
XGA 1,024
ן 768 Intelligent
Compression
✔
—
1,280
ן 720 PC/
MAC 13"
Upscale
34.9
67
VGA
640
ן 480 48.4
60.0
46.8
49.6
60
75
75
75
✔
✔
PC/
XGA
1,024
ן 768 MAC 19"
Intelligent
Compression
MAC 16" SVGA 832
ן 624 • This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous (CRT/LCD) mode. Should this
occur, turn off the LCD display on the notebook computer and output the display data in “CRT only” mode. Details on how
to change display modes can be found in your notebook computer’s operation manual.
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Dimensions
Rear View
Side View
Top View
Side View
Front View
14 1/2 (368)
Bottom View
Units: inches (mm)
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Specifications
Product type Projector
Model XV-Z90U
Video system PAL/PAL 60/PAL-M/PAL-N/SECAM/NTSC 3.58/NTSC 4.43
DTV 480i/480P/720P/1080i
Display method DLP chip, RGB optical shutter method
DLP panel Panel size: 0.55”
Display method: Single Panel Digital Micromirror Device (DMD™) by Texas Instruments
Drive method: Digital Light Processing (DLP™)
No. of dots: 480,000 dots (800 [H] 2 600 [V])
Lens 1–1.2 2 zoom lens, F3.0, f=32.5–44.0 mm
Projection lamp 150 W SHP lamp
Video input signal RCA Connector: VIDEO (INPUT 4), composite video, 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 Ω
terminated
S-video input signal 4-pin Mini DIN connector (INPUT 3)
Y (luminance signal): 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 Ω terminated
C (chrominance signal): Burst 0.286 Vp-p, 75 Ω terminated
Component input signal RCA Connector
(INPUT 1) Y: 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 Ω terminated
PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω terminated
PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω terminated
Component input signal 29-pin connector
(INPUT 2) DVI input signal: Digital 250–1,000 mV 50 Ω
Analog 0.7 Vp-p 75 Ω
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 Ω terminated
PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω terminated
PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω terminated
Component RGB input signal 29-pin connector
(INPUT 2) RGB separate/sync on green type analog input: 0–0.7 Vp-p, positive, 75 Ω terminated
HORIZONTAL SYNC. SIGNAL: TTL level (positive/negative)
VERTICAL SYNC. SIGNAL: Same as above
Horizontal resolution 520 TV lines (NTSC 3.58 input)
RGB input signal 15-PIN MINI D-SUB CONNECTOR (INPUT 2):
RGB separate/composite sync/sync on green type analog input: 0–0.7 Vp-p, positive,
75 Ω terminated
HORIZONTAL SYNC. SIGNAL: TTL level (positive/negative) or composite sync (Apple only)
VERTICAL SYNC. SIGNAL: Same as above
Pixel clock 12–110 MHz
Vertical frequency 43–75 Hz
Horizontal frequency 15–70 kHz
Computer control signal 9-pin D-sub connector (RS-232C Port)
Rated voltage AC 100–240 V
Input current 3.6 A
Rated frequency 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 200 W
Heat dissipation 1,400 BTU/hour
Operating temperature 41°F to 95°F (`5°C to `35°C)
Storage temperature 14°F to 140°F (120°C to `60°C)
Cabinet Plastic
I/R carrier frequency 38 kHz
Dimensions (approx.) 141⁄29 (W) 2 69⁄169 (H) 2 127⁄89 (D) (368 2 153.8 2 327 mm) (including swivel stand)
141⁄29 (W) 2 45⁄89 (H) 2 127⁄89 (D) (368 2 118 2 327 mm) (main body only)
Weight (approx.) 9.5 lbs. (4.3 kg) (including swivel stand)
8.4 lbs. (3.8kg) (main body only)
Supplied accessories Remote control, Two AA size batteries, Power cord (118 109, 3.6 m), Terminal cover, Lens
cap (attached on the body), Lens cap strap, Operation manual, Screws for terminal cover
Replacement parts Lamp unit (Lamp/cage module) (BQC-XVZ90+++1), Remote control (RRMCGA064WJSA),
AA size batteries, Power cord (QACCDA007WJPZ), Terminal cover (GCOVAA116WJKA),
Lens cap (CCAPHA004WJ01), Lens cap strap (UBNDT0013CEZZ), Operation manual
(TINS-A286WJZZ), Screws for terminal cover (XBBSN40P10000)
This SHARP projector uses a DMD chip. This very sophisticated chip
contains 480,000 pixels. As with any high technology electronic
equipment such as large screen TVs, video systems and video
cameras, there are certain acceptable tolerances that the equipment
must conform to.
This unit has some inactive pixels within acceptable tolerances which
may result in inactive dots on the picture screen. This will not affect
the picture quality or the life expectancy of the unit. If you have any
questions about this matter, please call toll free 1-877-DTV-SHARP
(1-877-388-7427). 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.
Clock
Clock adjustment is used to adjust vertical noise when clock level is incorrect.
CLR Temp (Color temperature)
Function that can be used to adjust the color 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 keystone correction
Function to digitally correct a distorted image when the projector is set up at an angle, smoothes out jaggies on keystone images and compresses the image
not only horizontally but vertically keeping the 4 : 3 aspect ratio.
Digital shift
Shifts image up or down easily by
inputs.
/
buttons when RESIZE mode of input image is NORMAL, BORDER, or STRETCH of COMPUTER, VIDEO and DTV
DVI (Digital Visual Interface)
Display digital interface that also supports Analog interfaces.
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 from four different modes: Standard, Black Detail, White Detail and Brighten.
HDCP
Digital entertainment content is protected from copying with the HDCP system.
Intelligent compression and expansion
High quality resizing of lower and higher resolution images to fit the projector’s native resolution.
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.
RESIZE
Allows you to modify or customize the picture display mode to enhance the input image. You can select from four different modes: NORMAL, FULL, BORDER
and STRETCH.
RS-232C
Function to control the projector from the computer by using the RS-232C ports on the projector and computer.
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
Subtitle .............................................................................. 39
S-VIDEO INPUT terminal................................................... 12
Sync .................................................................................. 35
Sync on green ................................................................... 54
AC socket.......................................................................... 12
ADJUSTMENT buttons...................................................... 26
Adjusting the Picture ......................................................... 29
Aspect ratio....................................................................... 24
Automatic power shutoff function ..................................... 41
Auto sync adjustment ....................................................... 35
AUTO SYNC button........................................................... 35
T
TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator ................................ 44
U
UNDO button .................................................................... 26
B
V
Background ...................................................................... 37
VIDEO INPUT terminal ...................................................... 12
Video Systems .................................................................. 37
C
Ceiling-mount.................................................................... 22
Clock ................................................................................. 33
COMPONENT terminals.................................................... 13
Z
Zoom knob ........................................................................ 16
D
Digital shift ........................................................................ 38
DVI .................................................................................... 14
E
ENTER button................................................................... 19
Exhaust ventilative hole...................................................... 4
F
Focus ring ......................................................................... 16
H
HDCP .................................................................................. 7
I
INPUT buttons................................................................... 24
K
Kensington Lock ............................................................... 50
KEYSTONE button ............................................................ 19
L
LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator....................................... 44
Lens shift........................................................................... 18
LIGHT button..................................................................... 15
M
MENU button..................................................................... 26
O
On-screen display............................................................. 36
On-screen display Language ........................................... 42
P
Phase ................................................................................ 33
POWER buttons ................................................................ 16
Power cord ........................................................................ 12
POWER indicator .............................................................. 44
R
Rear+Ceiling ..................................................................... 42
Rear projection.................................................................. 23
Remote control .................................................................. 10
Remote control sensor ...................................................... 15
Remote control signal transmitter ..................................... 10
RESIZE button................................................................... 24
INPUT 2 DVI digital port.................................................... 13
RS-232C port .................................................................... 51
S
STRETCH .......................................................................... 24
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VALID IN USA ONLY
CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumer purchaser that this Sharp brand product (the “Product”), when
shipped in its original container, will be free from defective workmanship and materials, and agrees that it will, at its option, either repair
the defect or replace the defective Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured equivalent at no charge to the purchaser for
parts or labor for the period(s) set forth below.
This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product nor to the additional excluded item(s) set forth below nor to any
Product the exterior of which has been damaged or defaced, which has been subjected to improper voltage or other misuse, abnormal
service or handling, or which has been altered or modified in design or construction.
In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty, the purchaser should follow the steps set forth below and provide proof of
purchase to the servicer.
The limited warranty described herein is in addition to whatever implied warranties may be granted to purchasers by law. ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE ARE LIMITED
TO THE PERIOD(S) FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE SET FORTH BELOW. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
Neither the sales personnel of the seller nor any other person is authorized to make any warranties other than those described herein,
or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time period described herein on behalf of Sharp.
The warranties described herein shall be the sole and exclusive warranties granted by Sharp and shall be the sole and exclusive remedy
available to the purchaser. Correction of defects, in the manner and for the period of time described herein, shall constitute complete
fulfillment of all liabilities and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the Product, and shall constitute full satisfaction
of all claims, whether based on contract, negligence, strict liability or otherwise. In no event shall Sharp be liable, or in any way responsible,
for any damages or defects in the Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than an
authorized servicer. Nor shall Sharp be liable or in any way responsible for any incidental or consequential economic or property
damage. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAYALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO
STATE.
Model Specific Section (In-Home Service)
Your Product Model Number & Description:
XV-Z90U Projector
(Be sure to have this information available when you need service for your
Product.)
Warranty Period for this Product:
One (1) year parts and labor from date of purchase except for the Projector
Lamp for which the warranty period is ninety (90) days from date of purchase.
After the ninety (90) day warranty period on the Projector Lamp, parts and
labor for a lamp replacement are the responsibility of the consumer.
Additional Item(s) Excluded from
Warranty Coverage (if any):
Cleaning of Optical System and/or replacement of any filter.
Labor & materials required to remove and reinstall a suspended projector in
installations not accessible with a standard (8' step) ladder or ceilings
exceeding 12’ in height.
Where to Obtain Service:
Labor & materials required to remove and reinstall a projector in complex
systems including, but not limited to, projectors installed in custom
enclosures, projectors connected to third party control and automation
systems, and realignment of projectors installed in “mirrored” rear projection
enclosures.
What to do to Obtain Service:
From a Sharp Authorized Servicer located in the United States. To find the
location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer, call Sharp toll free at 1-
800-BE-SHARP.
Contact your Sharp Authorized Servicer to obtain in-home service for this
Product. The Servicer will come to your home and if necessary to remove
the Product for repair at the Servicer’s facility, the Servicer will reinstall it
upon completion of repair. Be sure to have Proof of Purchase available.
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VALID IN CANADA ONLY
LIMITED WARRANTY
Consumer Electronics Products
Congratulations on your purchase!
Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. (hereinafter called “Sharp”) gives the following express warranty to the first consumer purchaser for
this Sharp brand product, when shipped in its original container and sold or distributed in Canada by Sharp or by an Authorized Sharp
Dealer:
Sharp warrants that this product is free, under normal use and maintenance, from any defects in material and workmanship. If any such
defects should be found in this product within the applicable warranty period, Sharp shall, at its option, repair or replace the product as
specified herein.
This warranty shall not apply to:
(a) Any defects caused or repairs required as a result of abusive operation, negligence, accident, improper installation or inappropriate
use as outlined in the owner’s manual.
(b) Any Sharp product tampered with, modified, adjusted or repaired by any party other than Sharp, Sharp’sAuthorized Service Centres
or Sharp’s Authorized Servicing Dealers.
(c) Damage caused or repairs required as a result of the use with items not specified or approved by Sharp, including but not limited to
head cleaning tapes and chemical cleaning agents.
(d) Any replacement of accessories, glassware, consumable or peripheral items required through normal use of the product including
but not limited to earphones, remote controls, AC adapters, batteries, temperature probe, stylus, trays, filters, belts, ribbons, cables
and paper.
(e) Any cosmetic damage to the surface or exterior that has been defaced or caused by normal wear and tear.
(f) Any damage caused by external or environmental conditions, including but not limited to transmission line/power line voltage or
liquid spillage.
(g) Any product received without appropriate model, serial number and CSA/cUL markings.
(h) Any products used for rental or commercial purposes.
(i) Any installation, setup and/or programming charges.
Should this Sharp product fail to operate during the warranty period, warranty service may be obtained upon delivery of the Sharp
product together with proof of purchase and a copy of this LIMITED WARRANTY statement to anAuthorized Sharp Service Centre or an
Authorized Sharp Servicing Dealer. In home warranty service may be provided at Sharp’s discretion on any Sharp television with the
screen size of 27” or larger and on any Sharp Over The Range Microwave Oven.
This warranty constitutes the entire express warranty granted by Sharp and no other dealer, service centre or their agent or employee is
authorized to extend, enlarge or transfer this warranty on behalf of Sharp. To the extent the law permits, Sharp disclaims any and all
liability for direct or indirect damages or losses or for any incidental, special or consequential damages or loss of profits resulting from a
defect in material or workmanship relating to the product, including damages for the loss of time or use of this Sharp product or the loss
of information. The purchaser will be responsible for any removal, reinstallation, transportation and insurance costs incurred. Correction
of defects, in the manner and period of time described herein, constitute complete fulfillment of all obligations and responsibilities of
Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the product and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims, whether based on contract, negligence,
strict liability or otherwise.
WARRANTY PERIODS
Projector
1 years (bulb 90 days)
To obtain the name and address of the nearest Authorized Sharp Service Centre or Dealer, please contact:
SHARP ELECTRONICS OF CANADA LTD.
SHARP ELECTRONICS OF CANADA LTD
335 Britannia Road East
Mississauga, Ontario
L4Z 1W9
(905) 568-7140 or 1-(877) SHARP-CC
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