Sharp XG-PH70X-N Operation Manual

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OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL
XG-PH70X
(Standard zoom lens attached)
XG-PH70X-N
(No lens attached)
MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL MODEL XG-PH70X (Standard zoom lens attached) XG-PH70X-N (No lens attached) MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT • • • • • For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Projector, please record the Model and Serial Numbers located on the bottom of the projector and retain this information. • • • • • Before recycling the packaging, please ensure that you have checked the contents of the carton thoroughly against the list of “Supplied accessories”...
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4: Product Disposal

    WARNING: The cooling fan in this projector continues to run for about 90 seconds after the projector enters the standby mode. During normal operation, when putting the projector into standby mode always use the STANDBY button on the projector or on the remote control.
  • Page 5: How To Read This Operation Manual

    Buttons used in this operation Menu Selections (Adjustments) Example: Adjusting “Bright” • This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector. Button used in Press • The “Picture” menu screen for the se- this step lected input mode is displayed.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Component Output Terminals ... 33 Connecting with an S-video Cable or a Compos- ite Video Cable ... 34 Controlling the Projector by a Computer ... 35 Connecting to a Monitor That Has an RGB Input Terminal ... 36 Connecting to an Amplifier or Other...
  • Page 7 Controlling Multiple Projectors with the One Remote Control ... 84 Shortcut to Make Projector Stack Settings ... 85 Locking the Operation Buttons on the Projector ... 85 Bypassing Unused Input Selections ... 86 Selecting the Fan Mode ... 86 Direct Power On Function ... 87 Selecting the Transmission Speed (RS-232C) ...
  • Page 8 Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit ... 97 Resetting the Lamp Timer ... 99 Computer Compatibility Chart ... 100 Troubleshooting ... 102 For SHARP Assistance ... 104 The optional lenses are introduced on page 12. Please purchase the lens for your desired usage. Specifications ... 105 Glossary ...
  • Page 9: How To Access The Pdf Operation Manuals

    How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals PDF operation manuals in several languages are included in the CD-ROM, so that you can work with the projector. To utilize these manuals, you need to install Adobe ® computer (Windows or Macintosh ®...
  • Page 10: Important Safeguards

    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS CAUTION : Please read all of these instructions before you operate this product and save these instructions for later use. Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This product has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety. BUT IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS.
  • Page 11 Internal cleaning should only be performed by a Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center. Do not set up the projector in places ex- posed to direct sunlight or bright light.
  • Page 12 Take extra care with the lens. If you are not to use the projector for a long time, make certain you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and disconnect any other cables connected to it.
  • Page 13: Accessories

    AN-PH7LP2 Note • Some of the optional accessories may not be available depending on the region. Please check with your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center. Two R-6 batteries (“AA” size, UM/SUM-3, HP-7 or similar) For U.K., Hong Kong and Singapore (6' (1.8 m))
  • Page 14: Throw Distance

    Tele-zoom lens (× 3.0 – 4.5) Tele-zoom lens (× 4.5 –7.0) No lens is attached to XG-PH70X-N. The standard zoom lens is attached to XG-PH70X. The optional lenses from Sharp are also available for specialized application. Please see your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer for details on all the lenses. (Refer to the lens operation manual when using a lens.) Also, be sure to have service personnel install the...
  • Page 15: Part Names And Functions

    Projector Top View Power indicator ON button For turning the power on. STANDBY button For putting the projector into standby mode. ZOOM button For adjusting the projected image size. FOCUS button For adjusting the focus.
  • Page 16: About The Indicators On The Projector

    Part Names and Functions About the Indicators on the Projector Power indicator Red on ... Normal (Standby) Green on ... Normal (Power on) Red blinks ... The intake vent cover is open. (See page 93.) Lamp indicators 1, 2 Green on ... Normal Green blinks ...
  • Page 17 Using the Kensington Lock • This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security System. Refer to the information that came with the system for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector.
  • Page 18 RESIZE button For switching the screen size. PICTURE MODE button For switching the picture mode. WIRED R/C JACK For connecting the remote control to the projector when the signals from the remote control cannot reach the remote control sensor.
  • Page 19: Using The Remote Control

    Battery fluid from leaked batteries is harmful to skin, therefore ensure you wipe them first and then remove them using a cloth. • The batteries included with this projector may run down in a short period, depending on how they are kept. Be sure to replace them as soon as possible with new batteries.
  • Page 20: Using The Remote Control With A Signal Cable

    Using the Remote Control with a Signal Cable When the signals from the remote control cannot be reached due to the positioning of the projector, use a ø3.5 mm minijack cable to connect the remote control to the projector. Now you can control the projector with the remote control.
  • Page 21: Using The Remote Control As A Wireless Compu- Ter Mouse

    Versions earlier than Mac OS • • Confirm that the computer recognizes the USB connection. • While the remote control is connected to the projector with a signal cable, you cannot use the wireless computer mouse function. Supplied accessory Computer ADJ.
  • Page 22: Quick Start

    Quick Start This section shows the basic operation (projector connecting with the computer). For details, see the page described below for each step. Setup and Projection In this section, connection of the projector and the computer is explained using one example.
  • Page 23 • • • • • You can unplug the power cord even if the projector is operating. • • • • • Even if you unplug the power cord from the AC outlet, the cooling fan continues to run for a while.
  • Page 24: Setting Up The Projector

    Doing so will eliminate the need for Keystone correction and provide the best image quality. Note • The projector lens should be centered in the middle of the screen. If the horizontal line passing through the lens center is not perpendicular to the screen, the image will be distorted, making viewing difficult.
  • Page 25: Projecting A Reversed Image

    Translucent screen Audience Info • When using a mirror, ensure that both the projector and the mirror are carefully placed so the projected light does not shine into the eyes of the audience. Ceiling-mount Setup ■ It is recommended that you use the optional Sharp ceiling-mount bracket for this installation.
  • Page 26: Connections

    (DVD player, DTV decoder, DVD recorder with hard disc, etc.). (See page 33.) RS-232C terminal Connecting the computer to control the projector. (See page 35.) INPUT 4 terminal Connecting video equipment without S-video output terminal. (See page 34.) AUDIO input (1) terminal Connecting an audio cable.
  • Page 27: Samples Of Cables For Connection

    5 BNC to 15-pin D-sub cable (commercially available) DVI Digital cable (commercially available) ø3.5 mm stereo or mono audio cable (commercially available or available as Sharp service part QCNWGA038WJPZ) DVI to HDMI cable (commercially available) DVI Digital cable (commercially available)
  • Page 28 RCA audio cable (commercially available) RGB cable (supplied or commercially available) ø3.5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable (commercially available) Terminal on the projector INPUT 4 INPUT 5 AUDIO (for INPUT 1) AUDIO (for INPUT 2, 3) AUDIO (for INPUT 4, 5)
  • Page 29: Connecting To A Computer

    • Depending on the computer you are using, an image may not be projected unless the computer’s external output port is switched on. (e.g. Press “Fn” and “F5” keys simultaneously when using a SHARP notebook computer). Refer to the specific instructions in your computer’s operation manual to enable your computer’s external output port.
  • Page 30: Connecting With A 5 Bnc To 15-Pin D-Sub Cable

    Connecting to a Computer Connecting with a 5 BNC to 15-pin D-sub Cable The projector employs a 5 BNC computer input to prevent deterioration of image quality. When connecting the input terminals on the projector to the computer directly, Connect the...
  • Page 31: Connecting With A Dvi Digital Cable

    Note • When connecting the projector to a computer in this way, select “D. PC RGB” for “Signal Type” in the “Picture” menu. • When using the ø3.5 mm mono audio cable, the volume level will be half of when using the ø3.5 mm stereo audio cable.
  • Page 32: Connecting To Video Equipment

    • Select the input signal type of the video equipment. See page 63. • While the projector is connected to video equipment that has an HDMI output terminal, only the video signal can be input to the projector. (Connect the AUDIO input (2, 3) terminal for audio input.) •...
  • Page 33: Connecting To Video Equipment That Has A Dvi Output Terminal With A Dvi Digital Cable

    Connecting to Video Equipment That Has a DVI Output Terminal with a DVI Digital Cable Use a DVI Digital cable when connecting video equipment with the DVI output terminal such as DVD players to the INPUT 3 terminal. Video Equipment To DVI output terminal Note •...
  • Page 34: Connecting To Rgb Video Equipment With A 5 Rca Rgb Cable

    Note • When connecting the projector to the video equipment in this way, select “RGB” for “Signal Type” in the “Picture” menu. See page 63. • The HD/C sync and VD terminals may be used depending on the specifications of the DTV decoder connected to this projector.
  • Page 35: Connecting To Video Equipment That Has Component Output Terminals

    • Select “480P/525P” or “576P/625P” for “Special Modes” on the “Fine Sync” menu, if necessary. (See page 69.) • When you connect video equipment with a 21-pin RGB output (Euro-scart) to the projector, use a com- mercially available cable that fits in the projector terminal you want to connect.
  • Page 36: Connecting With An S-Video Cable Or A Composite Video Cable

    • An RCA audio cable (commercially available) is required for audio input. • When you connect video equipment with a 21-pin RGB output (Euro-scart) to the projector, use a com- mercially available cable that fits in the projector terminal you want to connect.
  • Page 37: Controlling The Projector By A Computer

    When the RS-232C terminal on the projector to the RS-232C serial terminal on the computer, or when the LAN terminal on the projector to the LAN terminal on the computer, the com- puter can be used to control the projector. Refer to the “SETUP MANUAL” contained on the supplied CD-ROM for details.
  • Page 38: Connecting To A Monitor That Has An Rgb Input Terminal

    • For inputting video signals from the INPUT 1 terminal, another RGB cable (commercially available) is required. Connecting to an Amplifier or Other Audio Equipment Audio signals input from equipment connected to each audio input terminal of the projector can be output to audio equipment. Amplifier Note •...
  • Page 39: Turning The Projector On/Off

    (Put- ▼On-screen Display Info • You can unplug the power cord even if the projector is op- erating. • Even if you unplug the power cord from the projector, the cooling fan continues to run for a while. Power cord...
  • Page 40: Image Projection

    Image Projection Shifting the Lens In addition to the zoom function and adjustment of projection angle using the adjust- ment feet, you can adjust the position of the projection using the lens shift function. This is a useful function in cases such as when the screen cannot be moved. When moving upward or downward Adjustable range...
  • Page 41: Using The Adjustment Feet

    • The height of the projector can be adjusted using the adjustment feet when the screen is located higher than the projector, the screen is inclined or when the installation site is slightly inclined.
  • Page 42: Adjusting The Focus

    Note • After you have pressed the FOCUS but- tons or the ZOOM buttons on the remote control or the projector, you can display the test pattern by pressing the ENTER but- ton. The test pattern is useful for making more accurate adjustments.
  • Page 43: Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion

    2) “H & V KEYSTONE” for designating the correction of the horizontal and vertical axes Selecting the Type of the Correction Select the type of the keystone correction. Press on the projector or remote control. • “GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT” will be dis- played. • Each time...
  • Page 44: Geometric Adjustment

    • Match screen’s four sides to green test pattern. • Pressing ' ' ' , " " " , \ \ \ \ \ or | | | | | on the projector " " on the remote control allows you to shift the lens.
  • Page 45 H & V KEYSTONE Press on the projector or on the remote control re- peatedly until “H & V KEY- STONE” is displayed. • When the correction has already been made with “GEOMETRIC ADJUST- MENT”, the confirmation message for resetting the correction before “H & V KEYSTONE”...
  • Page 46 Image Projection Press ', ", \ or | to correct the image distortion. Press to set the po- sition. IMAGE RESIZING ' / " / \ / | (Adjustment with...
  • Page 47: Switching The Input Mode

    Press the remote control to select the input mode. • • • • • When pressing on the projector, the input mode switches in order of : INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 • • • • • When pressing on the projector, the input mode switches between “INPUT 4”...
  • Page 48: Adjusting The Volume

    Image Projection Adjusting the Volume Press \ \ \ \ \ / | | | | | on the projector or remote control to adjust the volume. Note or \ will lower the volume. • Pressing or | will raise the volume.
  • Page 49: Freezing A Moving Image

    Press on the remote control to cancel the operation. • The magnification then returns to ×1. Note In the following cases, the image will return to the normal size (×1). • When switching the input mode. • When has been pressed. •...
  • Page 50: Resize Mode

    Image Projection This function allows you to modify or customize the resize mode to enhance the input image. Depend- ing on the input signal, you can choose a desired image. Resize Mode Press on the remote control. • Pressing changes the display as shown. •...
  • Page 51 VIDEO Input signal DTV/video Image type NORMAL 4:3 aspect ratio 480I, 480P, 576I, 576P, NTSC, PAL, SECAM Letter box Squeeze Select “Stretch” 16:9 aspect ratio 540P Select “Full” 4:3 aspect ratio in 16:9 Select “Stretch” 16:9 aspect ratio 720P, 1035I, 1080I Select “Full”...
  • Page 52: Displaying The Black Screen

    • Auto Power Off function will be temporarily disabled during the break timer. When no input signal is detected for more than 15 minutes, the projector will automati- cally enter the standby mode if the break timer has elapsed. • The break timer will be displayed on the startup image.
  • Page 53: Menu Items

    *1 “Color”, “Tint”, “Red”, “Green”, “Blue”, “CLR Temp” and “Bright Boost” cannot be adjusted when “C. M. S. Adjust- ment” is set to “sRGB”. *2 “Sharp” can be adjusted only when 480I, 480P, 540P, 576I, 576P, 720P, 1035I, or 1080I signal is input. *3 “Progressive” can be adjusted only when 480I or 576I signal is input.
  • Page 54 “Picture” menu. Main Menu Sub Menu Picture Picture Mode Page Page Contrast Bright Color Tint Green Blue Sharp Page CLR Temp Page Bright Boost Page Progressive Page C.M.S. Adjustment Page Page Reset Page Standard...
  • Page 55 “C.M.S.” menu “Fine Sync” menu *6 The “Fine Sync” menu is displayed only while the input mode is INPUT 1, INPUT 2 or INPUT 3. *7 “Clock”, “Phase”, “H-Pos”, “V-Pos”, “Reset”, “Save Setting”, “Select Setting” and “Special Modes” can be ad- justed only while the input mode is INPUT 1 or INPUT 2.
  • Page 56 Menu Items “Audio” menu “Options (1)” menu INPUT 1 / INPUT 2 / INPUT 3 INPUT 4 / INPUT 5 *8 Item when inputting RGB signal through INPUT 1, INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 *9 Selectable items in “Resize” mode may differ depending on the signal. *10 Item when selecting INPUT 4 or INPUT 5 Sub Menu Main Menu...
  • Page 57 “Options (2)” menu “Language” menu “Status” menu Main Menu Sub Menu Options (2) Password Page Page Lamp Timer (Life) Page Lamp Mode Page PRJ Mode Page Stack Setting Page Pair Stack Page Keylock Level Page Set Inputs Page Fan Mode Page Direct Power On [ON/OFF] Page...
  • Page 58: Using The Menu Screen

    The menu can be operated to achieve two functions, adjustments and settings. (For setting the menu items, see pages Menu Selections (Adjustments) Example: Adjusting “Bright” • This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector. Press • The “Picture” menu screen for the se- lected input mode is displayed.
  • Page 59 ' ' or " " " " " to select the item Press ' you want to adjust. • Pressing displays the items on the lower part of the “Picture” menu. To adjust the pro- jected image while viewing it Press •...
  • Page 60: Menu Selections (Settings)

    Menu Selections (Settings) Example: Setting “OSD Display” • This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector. Press • The “Picture” menu screen for the se- lected input mode is displayed.
  • Page 61 Press ' ' ' or " " " to select the " " item you want to set. Note • Press to return to the previous screen. • In some menu, select the icon using Press | | | | | to shift the cursor to the sub menu.
  • Page 62: Picture Adjustment ("Picture" Menu)

    “C.M.S. Adjustment” on the “C.M.S.” menu is set to “sRGB”. (See page 64.) *2 “Sharp” can be adjusted only when 480I, 480P, 540P, 576I, 576P, 720P, 1035I or 1080I DTV sig- nal is input during the INPUT 1, 2 or 3 mode; or the input mode is set to INPUT 4 or 5.
  • Page 63: Adjusting The Color Temperature

    Adjusting the Color Temperature Menu operation Page Example: “Picture” screen menu for IN- PUT 1 (RGB) mode Description of Color Temperature Selectable items Description 4500K For lower color temperature for warmer, reddish incandescent-like images. For higher color temperature for cooler, 10500K bluish, fluorescent-like images.
  • Page 64: Selecting The Progressive Mode

    The film source is a digital video recording with the original encoded as is at 24 frames/second. The projector can con- vert this film source to progressive video at 60 frames/sec- ond with NTSC and PAL60Hz or at 50 frames/second with PAL50Hz and SECAM to play back a high-definition image.
  • Page 65: Signal Type Setting

    Signal Type Setting This function allows you to select the input sig- nal type RGB or component for INPUT 1, INPUT 2 or INPUT 3. Menu operation Page Example: “Picture” screen menu for IN- PUT 1 (RGB) mode Description of Signal Type Settings INPUT 1/INPUT 2 Selectable items Description...
  • Page 66: Color Management System ("C. M. S." Menu)

    Color Management System This function allows you to individually adjust the display characteristics of six colors (R: Red, Y: Yellow, G: Green, C: Cyan, B: Blue, M: Magenta). Selecting the Color Repro- duction Mode This function allows you to select the color re- production mode for the projected images.
  • Page 67: Setting The Brightness Of The Target Color

    Setting the Brightness of the Target Color This function allows you to set the brightness of the selected target color. Menu operation Page Example: “C.M.S.” screen menu Description of Brightness Press \ For less brightness of the For more brightness of the target color target color Setting the Chromatic Value...
  • Page 68: Setting The Hue Of The Target Color

    Color Management System (“C. M. S.” menu) Setting the Hue of the Target Color This function allows you to set the hue of the selected target color. Menu operation Page Example: “C.M.S.” screen menu Description of Hue Press \ For stronger red of the For stronger yellow of the target color target color...
  • Page 69: Overview Of All Color Settings

    Overview of All Color Set- tings This function allows you to confirm the settings of all the colors. Menu operation Page Example: “C.M.S.” screen menu...
  • Page 70: Computer Image Adjustment ("Fine Sync" Menu)

    • To reset all adjustment items, select “Reset” and press Saving Adjustment Settings This projector allows you to store up to seven adjustment settings for use with various com- puters. Menu operation Example: “Fine Sync” screen menu for...
  • Page 71: Selecting Adjustment Settings

    • If a memory has not been set, a resolution and frequency setting will not be displayed. • When selecting a stored adjustment setting with “Select Setting”, you can set the projector in the stored adjustments. Special Mode Setting Ordinarily, the type of input signal is detected and the correct resolution mode is automatically se- lected.
  • Page 72: Checking The Input Signal

    Example: “Fine Sync” screen menu for INPUT 1 (RGB) mode Note • The projector will display the number of scanned lines available from audio-visual equipment such as a DVD player or Digital Video. • The projector will display the resolution when connecting the computer.
  • Page 73: Auto Sync Display Function

    Auto Sync Display Function Used to set the display during Auto Sync. Menu operation Page Example: “Fine Sync” screen menu for INPUT 1 (RGB) mode Description of Auto Sync Display Selectable items Description The image set as a background image —...
  • Page 74: Audio Adjustment ("Audio" Menu)

    Audio Adjustment (“Audio” menu) You can adjust the projector’s audio to your preferences using the “Audio” menu. Adjusting the Audio This function allows you to adjust the projector’s audio. Menu operation Page Example: “Audio” screen menu Description of Adjustment Items...
  • Page 75: Speaker Setting

    Speaker Setting This function allows you to turn the audio out- put of the internal speaker on or off when the projector is connected to an external amplifier. Menu operation Page Example: “Audio” screen menu Description of Speaker Settings Selectable items...
  • Page 76: Using The "Options (1)" Menu

    • You can press ' / " / \ / | on the projector or on the remote control to change the location of the inset picture image.
  • Page 77: Shifting The Projected Image Vertically (Digital Shift)

    Normal Level A Press | Level B Note • While “Keylock Level” is “Level A” or “Level B”, pressing Projector are locked.” despite the “OSD Display” setting. Page INPUT 1 (RGB) mode Description All on-screen displays are displayed. INPUT/VOLUME/MUTE/BLACK SCREEN/ FREEZE/AUTO SYNC/ENLARGE/ “An in-...
  • Page 78: Setting The Video System

    PAL-M or PAL-N signal is input, the image from PAL signal will be displayed. Capturing Projected Images This projector allows you to capture projected images (RGB signals) and set them as a startup image, or background image when no signals are being received.
  • Page 79: Selecting The Background Image

    Selecting the Background Image Menu operation Page Example: “Options (1)” screen menu for INPUT 1 (RGB) mode Description of Background Selectable items Description Logo Default image Custom User customized image (e.g. company logo) Blue Blue screen None Black screen Note •...
  • Page 80: Eco Mode

    Using the “Options (1)” Menu Eco Mode Menu operation Page Example: “Options (1)” screen menu for INPUT 1 (RGB) mode Description of Eco Mode Power consumption Selectable items Brightness (When using AC 100V) Approx. Approx. 570 W 100% 650 W * This is a reference value and is not guaranteed.
  • Page 81: Auto Power Off Function

    Info • If you lose or forget your keycode, contact your near- est Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center (see page 104). Even if the product warranty is valid, the keycode reset will incur a charge.
  • Page 82 Note Not displaying the keycode input screen when turning the projector on • Press " on the projector for four times in steps 2 and 3 above. When the System Lock is set • When System Lock is set, the keycode input screen appears after the power is turned on.
  • Page 83 Note • System Lock function recognizes each but- ton on the remote control or on the projector as an individual button, even if they share the same button name. If you set the keycode with the buttons on the projector, use only those buttons on the projector.
  • Page 84: Helpful Functions Set During Installation ("Options (2)" Menu)

    Helpful Functions Set during Installation (“Options (2)” menu) Setting a Password There is no factory preset for the password, so • • • • • the “Options (2)” menu is enabled. If you do not want others to operate the “Op- •...
  • Page 85: Checking The Lamp Life Status

    • The lamp life may vary depending on the usage condition. Setting the Lamp Mode This function allows you to select the usage of the two lamps installed in the projector. Menu operation Example: “Options (2)” screen menu Description of Lamp Mode...
  • Page 86: Reversing/Inverting Projected Images

    When using this func- tion, connect the projectors with LAN cables and as- sign a projector as the master and the other projectors as the slaves. See page for connecting LAN cables.
  • Page 87: Shortcut To Make Projector Stack Settings

    Example: “Options (2)” screen menu Select “Pair Stack” on the “Option (2)” menu, and then press • The confirmation screen will be displayed. Select “OK”, and then press • The network settings of the projector will change as shown below. Master IP Address 192.168.150.2 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 88: Bypassing Unused Input Selections

    Selectable items Description Normal Suitable for normal environments. High Select this when using the projector at attitudes of approximately 1,500 meters (4,900 feet) or more. Note • When “Fan Mode” is set to “High”, the fan rota- tion speeds up, and the fan noise becomes...
  • Page 89: Direct Power On Function

    AC outlet or the breaker switch is turned on. Selecting the Transmis- sion Speed (RS-232C) Make sure that both the projector and computer are set for the same baud rate. Menu operation Page Example: “Options (2)” screen menu...
  • Page 90: Monitor Output Settings

    Disable when the projector is in standby mode. Note • When you want to control the projector using the LAN/RS232C function, select “Enable.” • The item “LAN/RS232C” will be made unavail- able for setting when “Master” or “Slave” is se- lected on “Stack Setting”.
  • Page 91: Dhcp Client Setting

    DHCP Client Setting Connect the LAN cable before turning the pro- jector on. If not, the DHCP Client function does not work. Menu operation Page Example: “Options (2)” screen menu Description of DHCP Client Selectable items Description Obtains configuration parameters for TCP/IP network automatically.
  • Page 92: Service Mode

    If “192.168.150.002” is not used in a network with an IP address of “192.168.150.XXX”, you don’t have to change the projector IP address. • For details about each setting, consult your net- work administrator. ' ' , "...
  • Page 93: Returning To The Default Settings

    Returning to the Default Settings This function allows you to initialize the settings you have made in the projector. Menu operation Page Example: “Options (2)” screen menu Note About the network settings • “IP Address”, “Subnet Mask”, “Gateway” and other network setting items are initialized.
  • Page 94: Using The Other Menus ("Language" And "Status" Menus)

    Using the Other Menus (“Language” and “Status” menus) Selecting the On-screen Display Language The projector can switch the on-screen display language among 11 languages: English, German, Spanish, Dutch, French, Italian, Swedish, Portu- guese, Chinese, Korean or Japanese. Menu operation Page Example: “Language”...
  • Page 95: Maintenance

    Do not attach rubber or plastic items to the projec- tor for long periods. The effects of some of the agents in the plastic may cause damage to the quality or finish of the projector. Mild detergent diluted with water Thinner ■...
  • Page 96: Maintenance Indicators

    ■ When the percentage becomes 0%, it will change to “ this time, the lamp indicator will illuminate in red. If you try to turn on the projector a fourth time without replacing the lamp, the lamp whose life is 0% will not light up.
  • Page 97 Check whether any of the ventilation holes are blocked (see page 10) and then try turning the power back on. Wait until the projector has cooled down completely before plugging in the power cord and turning the power back on. (At least 10 minutes.) •...
  • Page 98: Regarding The Lamp

    Replacing the Lamp Caution • Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use. The lamp will be very hot and may cause burn or injury. • Wait at least one hour after the power cord is disconnected to allow the surface of the lamp unit to fully cool before removing the lamp unit.
  • Page 99: Removing And Installing The Lamp Unit

    Info • Ensure the lamp unit is removed using the handle. Ensure the glass surface of the lamp unit or the inside of the projector are not touched. • To avoid injury to yourself and damage to the lamp, make sure you carefully follow the steps below.
  • Page 100 Info • If the lamp unit and lamp unit cover are not correctly installed, the power will not turn on, even if the power cord is connected to the projector. Securing screws AN-PH7LP1 For Lamp 1 Compartment for...
  • Page 101: Resetting The Lamp Timer

    Connect the power cord. • Plug the power cord into the AC socket of the projector. Reset the lamp timer. For Lamp 1 • When you reset the timer for AN-...
  • Page 102: Computer Compatibility Chart

    Computer Compatibility Chart The table below lists signal codes that are compatible with the projector. When the images are distorted or cannot be projected, adjust the output signal of your computer and so forth while referring to the table below.
  • Page 103 • When this projector receives 640 × 350 VESA format VGA signals, “640 × 400” appears on the screen. • When projecting the RGB interlace signal using INPUT 1/2 with “Signal Type” set to “Auto” or “RGB”, the image may not be projected as desired.
  • Page 104: Troubleshooting

    • Adjust the focus. • The projection distance exceeds the focus range. • There is fog on the lens. If the projector is carried from a cold room into a warm room, or if it is suddenly heated, condensation may form on the surface of the lens and the image will become blurred.
  • Page 105 This projector is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by incorrect operation or interference. If this should happen, unplug the projector and plug it in again after more than 5 minutes.
  • Page 106: For Sharp Assistance

    For SHARP Assistance If you encounter any problems during setup or operation of this projector, first refer to the “Troubleshooting” section on pages your question, please contact the SHARP Service departments listed below. U.S.A. Sharp Electronics Corporation 1-888-GO-SHARP (1-888-467-4277) lcdsupport@sharpsec.com http://www.sharplcd.com...
  • Page 107: Specifications

    Oceania, RGB cable, Remote mouse receiver, Cap for the standard zoom lens, Projector manual and technical reference CD-ROM, Operation manual As a part of policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units.
  • Page 108: Glossary

    Keystone Correction (Page 41) Function to digitally correct a distorted image when the projector is set up at an angle, smooth- ens out jaggies on keystone images and com- presses the image not only horizontally but verti- cally keeping the 4:3 aspect ratio.
  • Page 109: Index

    Index AC socket ... 37 ADJ./MOUSE switch ... 18 Adjustment buttons ... 56 Adjustment feet ... 39 Advanced intelligent compression ... 100 All Reset ... 91 Aspect ratio ... 48 Audio ... 72 AUDIO input (1) terminal ... 27 AUDIO input (2, 3) terminal ... 28 AUDIO input (4, 5) terminals ...
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