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X171Q-B/X171Q-W
X141Q-B/X141Q-W
User's Manual
Model No.
XP-X171Q-B/XP-X171Q-W/XP-X141Q-B/XP-X141Q-W

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  • Page 1 Projector X171Q-B/X171Q-W X141Q-B/X141Q-W User’s Manual Model No. XP-X171Q-B/XP-X171Q-W/XP-X141Q-B/XP-X141Q-W...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ............................... ii Important Information ........................iii 1. Check the product overview, supplied items and part names ........1 1-1. Introduction to the Projector ......................1 1-2. What’s in the Box? ..........................3 1-3. Part Names of the Projector ......................4 1-4.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Read this manual if you have any doubts about operation or if you believe the projector may be faulty. The Installation Manual provides detailed instructions on installation, adjustments, maintenance, etc., is posted on our website. https://www.sharp-nec-displays.com/dl/en/pj_manual/lineup.html NOTES (1) The contents of this manual may not be reprinted in part or whole without permission.
  • Page 4: Important Information

    (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 100 Paragon Drive, Montvale, NJ 07645 TEL: (630) 467-3000 www.sharpnecdisplays.us...
  • Page 5 Important Information (For Customers in U.K.) IMPORTANT • The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: GREEN-AND-YELLOW: “Earth” BLUE: “Neutral” BROWN: “Live” • As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 6 Important Information Information on the Disposal of this Equipment and its Batteries IF YOU WISH TO DISPOSE OF THIS EQUIPMENT OR ITS BATTERIES, DO NOT USE THE ORDINARY WASTE BIN, AND DO NOT PUT THEM INTO A FIREPLACE! Used electrical and electronic equipment and batteries should always be collected and treated SEPARATELY in accordance with local law.
  • Page 7 Important Information About the symbols To ensure safe and proper use of the product, this manual uses a number of symbols to prevent injury to you and others as well as damage to property. The symbols and their meanings are described below. Be sure to understand them thoroughly before reading this manual.
  • Page 8 Important Information Safety Cautions WARNING Projected light Projected light and the pictogram/label indicated on the cabinet • Do not look into the projector’s lens. Strong light that could damage your vision is projected when the projec- tor is operating. Laser energy exposure near aperture may cause burns. Be PROHIBITED especially careful when children are around.
  • Page 9 Important Information WARNING • The following labels are stuck on the projector. X171Q-B/X171Q-W X141Q-B/X141Q-W This projector is classified as risk group 3 • This product complies with EN 50689:2021 of IEC/EN 62471-5:2015. except using the lens of XP-62ZL. • This projector is classified as either IEC/ EN 62471-5:2015 risk group 2 or risk group 3 depending on the lens unit.
  • Page 10 Important Information WARNING Power supply Use a suitable voltage power supply. • This projector is designed to be used with a 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz power supply. Before using the projector, check that the power supply to which the projector is to be connected meets these requirements. REQUIRED •...
  • Page 11 Important Information WARNING • Handle the power cord with care. Damaging the cord could lead to fire or electric shock. - Do not place heavy objects on the cord. HAZARDOUS - Do not place the cord under the projector. VOLTAGE - Do not cover the cord with a rug, etc.
  • Page 12 Important Information WARNING Installing suspended from the ceiling • Consult your dealer for installing the projector on the ceiling. Special skills are required for ceiling installation. DO NOT perform installation work by people other than installers. Doing so CAUTION may result in the projector falling and causing injury. •...
  • Page 13 Important Information WARNING Do not place objects in front of the lens while the projector is operating. • Do not leave the lens cap on the lens while the projector is operating. The lens cap could get hot and be warped. •...
  • Page 14 Important Information CAUTION Power cord Handling the power cord • The projector should be installed close to an easily accessible power outlet. • When connecting the power cord to the projector’s AC IN terminal, make sure the connector is fully and firmly inserted. Loose connection of the power cord REQUIRED...
  • Page 15 Important Information CAUTION Installation Securing the lens unit with the fall prevention wire • If the projector is going to be suspended from a ceiling or another high place, secure the lens unit using the fall prevention wire (sold separately). If the lens unit is not secured, it may fall down if it comes lose.
  • Page 16 Important Information CAUTION Handling batteries Incorrect usage of batteries can result in leaks or bursting. • Use the specified batteries only. • Insert batteries matching the (+) and (–) signs on each battery to the (+) and PROHIBITED (–) signs of the battery compartment. •...
  • Page 17 Important Information CAUTION Moving the projector • After the lens unit removed, have at least two people hold the handles to move the projector. Attempting to move the projector alone could result in back pain or other injuries. PROHIBITED • When moving the projector, do not hold anywhere but the handles. Otherwise the projector could fall and cause an injury.
  • Page 18 Important Information Laser Safety Caution X171Q-B/X171Q-W WARNING CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT [IEC 60825-1:2014] • The laser module is equipped in this product. Use of controls or adjustments of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
  • Page 19 Important Information WARNING (For USA) • Do not allow to look into the projector beam at any distance from the projector. An adult should supervise the children to prevent exposure risks. • Check that there is no one looking at the lens, when using the remote control for starting the projector.
  • Page 20 Important Information Risk groups X171Q-B/X171Q-W This projector is classified as risk group 3 of IEC/EN 62471-5:2015. X141Q-B/X141Q-W This projector is classified as either IEC/EN 62471-5:2015 risk group 2 or risk group 3 depending on the lens unit. Risk group 2 (RG2) WARNING As with any bright light source, do not stare into the beam, RG2 IEC/EN 62471-5:2015.
  • Page 21 Important Information • Check before installing the projector (For X141Q-B/X141Q-W) ① Lens model name or throw ratio The lens model name and throw ratio are listed in the image below. a: Lens model name / b: Throw ratio ② Combining lens units and risk groups X141Q-B Lens model name Throw ratio...
  • Page 22 The below figure describes the radiation zone (hazard zone) of light emitted by the projector that is classified as Risk Group 3 (RG3) of IEC/EN 62471-5:2015. Overhead view Side view a: Screen / b: Hazard zone X171Q-B/X171Q-W X141Q-B/X141Q-W Hazard zone (m) Hazard zone (m) Throw ratio...
  • Page 23 Important Information • About the precautionary zone By providing a precautionary zone or physical barriers, it is possible to prevent human eyes from entering the hazard zone. When the manager of the projector (operator) cannot prevent spectators from entering the hazard zone such as in public facilities, it is recommended to secure a space of 1 m or more from the haz- ard zone as “the precautionary zone”...
  • Page 24 Important Information ③ Example of downward projection installed on the ceiling a: Screen / b: Hazard zone / c: Precautionary zone / d: floor If the precautionary zone between the floor and the hazard zone can- CAUTION not be secured, it is necessary to prevent spectators from entering the area around the screen as shown in the figure on the right.
  • Page 25 Important Information • Installation example considering the precautionary zone (For XP-57UL) ① Floor or desktop installation example ② Ceiling installation example a: Screen / b: Hazard zone / c: Precautionary zone / d: Floor If the precautionary zone cannot be secured between the floor and CAUTION the hazard zone, spectators must be restricted from entering the space between the projector and screen.
  • Page 26 Important Information CAUTION Please follow all safety precautions. Installing the projector • When planning the layout of the projector, make sure to follow the safety measures listed in the installation Manual. • In order to avoid danger, either install the device within easy reach of a wall outlet or provide a device like a breaker to disconnect power to the projector in emergency.
  • Page 27 Important Information Notes on installation and maintenance Do not install or store in such places as those described below. • Locations that amplify vibrations and impacts If installed in places where the vibrations from power sources and the like are conveyed, or in vehicles or on vessels, etc.
  • Page 28 Important Information Cautions for ensuring the projector’s performance • If intense light like laser beams enters from the lens, it could lead to malfunction. • Consult your dealer before using in places where much cigarette smoke or dust is present. •...
  • Page 29 Upon receipt, we will send a confirmation letter with all the details you will need to take advantage of fast, reliable warranty and service programs from the industry leader, Sharp Imaging and Infor- mation Company of America.
  • Page 30 Important Information Trademarks • ProAssist is trademark or registered trademark of Sharp NEC Display Solutions, Ltd. in Japan, in the United State and other countries. • The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, HDMI Trade dress and the HDMI Logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.
  • Page 31: Check The Product Overview, Supplied Items And Part Names

    Single-chip DLP projector with high resolution and high brightness Realized to project the image in the resolution 3840 × 2400 pixels (4K), the aspect ratio in 16:10. Model name Brightness X171Q-B/X171Q-W 16500 lm (100 VAC: 14000 lm) X141Q-B/X141Q-W 13500 lm •...
  • Page 32 Some of the functions in ProAssist may not be com- patible with the projector. Please visit our web site for downloading each software. URL: https://www.sharp-nec-displays.com/dl/en/index.html • Crestron Connected compatibility The projector supports Crestron Connected, allowing multiple devices connected in the network to be managed and controlled from a computer.
  • Page 33: What's In The Box

    Dust cap for lens * The projector is shipped without a lens. Remote control AAA alkaline batter- 4 Stacking holders ies (x2) [X171Q-B/X171Q-W] Power cord (× 3) [X141Q-B/X141Q-W] Power cord (× 2) [X171Q-B/X171Q-W only] (for AC 120 V) (for AC 200 V)
  • Page 34: Part Names Of The Projector

    1. Check the product overview, supplied items and part names 1-3. Part Names of the Projector Front The lens is sold separately. The description below is for when the XP-61ZL lens is mounted. 1. Adjustable Tilt Foot 5. Lens Rotate the tilt feet to adjust the left/right Images are projected from here.
  • Page 35 1. Check the product overview, supplied items and part names Rear 1. Exhaust vent Heated air is exhausted from here. 2. Security Slot ( This is used when attaching an anti-theft cable. 3. Controls The projector's power can be turned ON/ OFF, and the signal for the projected image can be switched here.
  • Page 36 1. Check the product overview, supplied items and part names 1. Security Bar Attach an anti-theft device. The security bar accepts security wires or chains up to 0.18 inch/4.6 mm in diameter. 2. Handle (located on 4 positions) For transportation. 3.
  • Page 37 1. Check the product overview, supplied items and part names Controls/Indicators 5. TEMP. Indicator (POWER) Button Indicates high temperatures around the Switches between projector’s power on and projector. standby. 6. INPUT Button When turning off the power (standby), pressing the button once will bring up a Selects the input signal.
  • Page 38 1. Check the product overview, supplied items and part names 10. PIC MUTE Button 14. EXIT Button Turns off the image for a short period of Close the menu when the on-screen menu time. Press the button again to unmute. is displayed.
  • Page 39 1. Check the product overview, supplied items and part names Terminal Panel Features 1. HDMI 1 IN Terminal (Type A) 8. DisplayPort 2 Terminal Connects to the output terminals of a com- Connects to the DisplayPort output terminal puter, blu-ray player, etc. on a computer, etc.
  • Page 40 1. Check the product overview, supplied items and part names 11. WIRED REMOTE OUT Terminal Outputs the video signal input to the WIRED REMOTE IN terminal. 12. TRIGGER Terminal When the projector’s power is turned on, outputs a control voltage for the screen. Connect a screen controller or other device to control such things as the screen height when the projector’s power is turned on and...
  • Page 41: Part Names Of The Remote Control

    1. Check the product overview, supplied items and part names 1-4. Part Names of the Remote Control 1. Infrared Transmitter Remote control signals are sent via infrared signal. Point the remote control at the remote control receiver on the projector. 2.
  • Page 42 1. Check the product overview, supplied items and part names 10. FOCUS Button Opens the focus adjustment screen. Adjust the focus (of the lens) with the ◀ / ▶ buttons. 11. SHIFT Button The lens shift adjustment screen will be displayed. Use the ▼▲◀▶...
  • Page 43 1. Check the product overview, supplied items and part names 22. HDBaseT Button Selects the HDBaseT input. 23. DP1 Button Selects the DisplayPort1 input. 24. DP2 Button Selects the DisplayPort2 input. 25. SDI Button Selects the SDI input. 26. SLOT Button (Not available on this series of projectors.) 27.
  • Page 44 1. Check the product overview, supplied items and part names Battery Installation 1. Press the catch and remove the battery cover. Install AAA alkaline batteries. Ensure that you have the batteries’ polarity (+/−) aligned correctly. 3. Slip the cover back over the batteries until it snaps into place.
  • Page 45 1. Check the product overview, supplied items and part names Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control a: 7 m/276" / Remote sensor on projector cabinet / Remote control • The projector will not respond if there are objects between the remote control and the sensor, or if strong light falls on the sensor.
  • Page 46 1. Check the product overview, supplied items and part names Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation Connect one end of the remote cable to the REMOTE terminal and the other end to the remote jack on the remote control. REMOTE IN a: Remote jack NOTE:...
  • Page 47: Projecting An Image (Basic Operation)

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) This section describes how to turn on the projector and to project a picture onto the screen. 2-1. Flow of Projecting an Image Step 1 • Connecting your computer / Connecting the power cord (→ page 19) Step 2 •...
  • Page 48: Connecting Your Computer/Connecting The Power Cord

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 2-2. Connecting Your Computer/Connecting the Power Cord 1. Connect your computer to the projector. This section will show you a basic connection to a computer. Connect a commercially available HDMI cable between the computer's HDMI output connector and the projector's HDMI 1 IN or HDMI 2 IN connector.
  • Page 49 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Make sure that the prongs are fully inserted into both the AC IN and the wall outlet. To wall outlet a: Power cord (supplied) / b: HDMI cable (not supplied) •...
  • Page 50: Turning On The Projector

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 2-3. Turning on the Projector WARNING The projector produces a strong light. When turning on the power, operate from the side or rear of the projector (outside the hazard zone). Also, when turning on the power, make sure no one within the projection range is looking at the lens.
  • Page 51 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Performing Lens Calibration After installation or replacement of the lens, be sure to perform [LENS CALIBRATION] by pressing and holding the LENS CALIBRATION button on the projector cabinet for at least two seconds. Perform [LENS CALIBRATION] also when trouble is found on the lens shift motion.
  • Page 52 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen) When you first turn on the projector, you will get the Startup menu. This menu gives you the op- portunity to select one of the menu languages. To select a menu language, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 53: Selecting A Source

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 2-4. Selecting a Source Selecting the computer or video source NOTE: • Turn on the computer or video source equipment connected to the projector. Using the buttons on the projector cabinet Pressing the INPUT button will switch to the next input source. HDMI1 →...
  • Page 54: Adjusting The Picture Size And Position

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 2-5. Adjusting the Picture Size and Position Use the lens shift, the adjustable tilt foot, the zoom and the focus to adjust the picture size and position. In this chapter drawings and cables are omitted for clarity. Adjusting the projected image’s vertical and Adjusting the focus horizontal position...
  • Page 55 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjusting the vertical position of a projected image (Lens shift) CAUTION • Perform the adjustment from behind or from the side of the projector. If adjustments are performed from the front, your eyes could be exposed to strong light and get injured. •...
  • Page 56 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) To set back the lens to the home position Press the LENS CALIBRATION button. The lens mounted on the projector goes back to the home position. (roughly to the center position) NOTE: • If the lens is shifted to the maximum in the diagonal direction, the screen peripheral area will be dark or shaded. TIP: •...
  • Page 57 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjust the focus around the optical axis (Powered focus) Using the buttons on the projector cabinet 1. Press the FOCUS (+) or (–) button to align focus around the optical axis. The picture shows and example when the lens shift is moved upward.
  • Page 58 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjust the focus of screen peripheral area (Manual focus) Turn the peripheral focus ring clockwise or counterclockwise. In this case the focus near the optical axis will not be changed.
  • Page 59 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Zoom Using the buttons on the projector cabinet 1. Press the ZOOM (+) or (-) button to adjust zoom. Using the Remote Control 1. Press the ZOOM or FOCUS button. The [LENS CONTROL (ZOOM/FOCUS)] screen will be displayed on.
  • Page 60 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjusting the Tilt Foot 1. The position to project image may be ad- justed by the tilt foot positioned at four corners of the cabinet bottom. The tilt foot height can be adjusted by its turn. "To adjust the height of the projected image"...
  • Page 61: Turning Off The Projector

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 2-6. Turning off the Projector To turn off the projector: 1. First, press the (POWER) button on the projector cabinet or the STANDBY button on the remote control. [POWER OFF / ARE YOU SURE ?] message will appear.
  • Page 62: After Use

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 2-7. After Use 1. Unplug the power cord. 2. Disconnect any other cables. 3. Mount the lens cap on the lens. 4. Before moving the projector, screw in the tilt foot if they have been lengthened.
  • Page 63: Appendix

    3. Appendix 3-1. Specifications Model name X171Q-B/X171Q-W X141Q-B/X141Q-W Method Single DLP® chip Resolution 9,216,000 pixcels(3840 dots × 2400 lines) Specifications of main parts DMD panel Size 0.8" (aspect ratio: 16:10) Pixels 2,304,000 (1920 dots × 1200 lines) (*1) Projection lenses Refer to the specifications of option lens (→...
  • Page 64 3. Appendix Model name X171Q-B/X171Q-W X141Q-B/X141Q-W External dimensions 19.7" (width) × 8.5" (height) × 23.0" (depth)/ 500 mm (width) × 216 mm (height) × 583 mm (depth) (not including protruding parts) 19.7" (width) × 8.5" (height) × 23.9" (depth)/ 500 mm (width) × 216 mm (height) × 606 mm (depth)
  • Page 65 3. Appendix Option lens (sold separately) XP-57UL Motorized lens shift, Motorized zoom, Motorized focus (Throw ratio 0.31 - 0.33:1 F 2.05 - 2.11, f= 5.81 - 6.17 XP-58ZL Motorized lens shift, Motorized zoom, Motorized focus (Throw ratio 0.55 - 0.75:1 F 2.04 - 2.35, f= 10.03 - 13.60 XP-59ZL Motorized lens shift, Motorized zoom, Motorized focus...
  • Page 66: Troubleshooting

    3. Appendix 3-2. Troubleshooting This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the projector. Feature of each indicator a: POWER indicator b: STATUS indicator c: LIGHT indicator d: TEMP. indicator Indicator Message (Status message) POWER STATUS LIGHT...
  • Page 67 3. Appendix POWER STATUS LIGHT TEMP. Projector status Preparing for powering [ON] Green (Blink* *1 Repetition to light on for 0.5 seconds / off for 0.5 seconds *2 Repetition to light on for 0.5 seconds / off for 0.5 seconds / on for 0.5 seconds / off for 2 seconds *3 Repetition to light on for 0.5 seconds / off for 5 seconds...
  • Page 68 3. Appendix Indicator Message (Error message) POWER STATUS LIGHT TEMP. Projector status Procedure Temperature problem Ambient temteprature is high. The projector's protection functions will Green Orange activate depending on (Light) (Light) the temperature of the operating environment. Lower the room tempera- ture.
  • Page 69 3. Appendix When the thermal protector is activated: When inside temperature of the projector becomes too high or low, the TEMP. indicator start to red blink in a short cycle. After this happened, the thermal protector will activate and the projector may be turned off.
  • Page 70 3. Appendix Common Problems & Solutions Problem Check These Items Does not turn on or shut • Check that the power cord is plugged in and that the power button on the projector cabinet or the down remote control is on. •...
  • Page 71 3. Appendix Problem Check These Items Remote control does not • Aim the remote control's infrared transmitter towards the projector's remote control receiver. work • Install new batteries. • Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector. •...
  • Page 72: Mounting A Lens (Sold Separately)

    3. Appendix 3-3. Mounting a lens (sold separately) Six separate bayonet style lenses can be used with this projector. The descriptions here are for the XP-61ZL lens. Mount other lenses in the same manner. After installing or replacing the lens unit, press the LENS CALIBRATION button on the projector to carry out [LENS CALIBRATION].
  • Page 73 3. Appendix 3. Hold the lens unit aligning the labelled arrow on the unit coming top and insert the unit to the pro- jector. Insert the lens slowly all the way in, keeping the positioning slit at the same angle. Arrow mark 4.
  • Page 74 3. Appendix Removing the lens Before removing the lens: 1. Turn on the projector and display an image. Press the LENS CALIBRATION button. The lens position will be moved to the home position. 3. Turn off the projector, and then unplug the power cord. 4.
  • Page 75 3. Appendix To attach the dust cap to the projector, locate the catch on the lower end of the dust cap and place it into the opening of the projector with the point of a triangle mark (▽) facing downward (① in the figure below), and then push the upper end of the dust cap against the projector to place the catches into the slot while clutching the handle (②...
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