Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
E-2 WARNING: FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment notexpressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. INFORMATIONThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital...
Page 3 - result in a risk of fire or electric shock.; About the Temperature Monitor Function:; If the lamp is used for more than 1900 hours,
E-3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 14) Lightning – For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system. This will preventdamage to the product due to lightning and powe...
Page 4 - Cautions Concerning the Laser Pointer; CAUTION; II; Outstanding Features; VERSATILE REMOTE CONTROL
E-4 Cautions Concerning the Laser Pointer CAUTION LASER RADIATION-DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM WAVE LENGTH : 670nmMAX. OUTPUT : 1mW CLASS II LASER PRODUCT "COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J" SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONSHARP PLAZA, MAHWAH, NEW JERSEY 07430TEL : 1-800-BE-SHARP U.S.A. ONLY REMOTE C...
Page 5 - Location of Controls; FRONT VIEW; Air suction vent
E-5 Location of Controls FRONT VIEW Cooling fan(Intake vent) Cooling fan(Exhaust vent) Adjuster Cooling fan(Exhaust vent) Remote sensor Focus knob Zoom knob Carrying handle POWER ON/OFF LAMP TEMP. INPUT SEL . ENTER MUTE VOL MENU MN EN IN S-VIDEO INPUT(4-pin mini DIN) WIRED REMOTECONTROL INPUT(3.5 mm...
Page 6 - Operating the Wireless Mouse Remote Control; Slide the main power switch on the side of the unit on.; Wireless Mouse Remote Control; Remote control handling precautions
E-6 Operating the Wireless Mouse Remote Control The functions of your personal computer’s mouse have been built into the remote control enabling you to operateyour projector and personal computer with only the remote control. 1. Slide the main power switch on the side of the unit on. 2. Press the PO...
Page 7 - Using the optional cable with the remote control; Inserting the Batteries; Remote control positioning; Use the remote control as shown in the figures on the left.; REAR VIEW; Transmission range; TOP VIEW
E-7 Using the optional cable with the remote control • When the remote control cannot be used due to therange or positioning of the projector (rear projection,etc.), connect the optional cable from the WiredRemote Control Jack of the remote control to theWired Remote Input on the back of the project...
Page 8 - Wireless Mouse Functions; Connection Example; Functions and Operations; Next, slide the main power switch on the side of the remote control.; LASER POINTER button; MOUSE buttons
E-8 Wireless Mouse Functions By attaching the provided mouse cable to both the mouse terminal on your projector and the mouse terminal onyour personal computer, you can use the wireless mouse built into the remote control, instead of the mouseequipped with your personal computer, to operate your per...
Page 9 - Setting Up the Projector; Using the Focus and Zoom; See pages 11 and 12 for details on projector setup.; SIDE VIEW; Zoom; Adjusting the Focus; Turn on the main power switch.
E-9 Setting Up the Projector Using the Focus and Zoom • Zoom, Focus and Reversed/Inverted Image mode functions broaden your options for projector placement. • See pages 11 and 12 for details on projector setup. SIDE VIEW Invert Image Zoom Ceiling setting Table setting Zoom 4 FOCUS ZOOM 3. Adjusting ...
Page 10 - Ceiling Mount; Height of projector; Adjust to match the setup configuration.
E-10 Projector Distance and Picture Size Relationship ■ The zoom lens allows adjustment of the image size within the projector ’s range. ■ For optimum picture adjustment, the projector should be placed and adjusted at a distance between 5.1 ft to 56.3ft from the screen. Distance from screen Picture ...
Page 11 - Using the Image Invert/Reverse Function; Reversed Inverted Image Mode; / buttons to select ON. The inverted image will; Reversed Image Mode; How to set up the projector and screen; Caution: When setting up the projector; Do not tilt the projector more than 5
E-11 B L A C K S C R E E N I M A G E A D J . R E V E R S E I N V E R T I N P U T D I S P L A Y [ O F F ] [ O F F ] [ O F F ] E - Z O O M [ O F F ] [ O F F ] : S E L . : A D J . : E N D MENU Using the Image Invert/Reverse Function ■ This projector is equipped with an image invert/reverse function. Th...
Page 13 - Adjusting the Height of the Picture; Press the adjuster release and lift the; The adjuster legs will extend to the surface of the table.; Remove your hand from the adjuster; Returning the projector to its original position; Transporting the Projector; Use the carrying handle when carrying the projector; carrying handle
E-13 Adjusting the Height of the Picture Use the adjuster release to adjust the angle of the projector and height of the picture. Minor adjustments can bemade with the adjusters. 3 1. Press the adjuster release and lift the projector to the desired angle with bothhands. • The adjuster legs will exte...
Page 14 - Connecting the Projector
E-14 Input terminalsThis section explains how to connect the projector to audio/video equipment such as a VCR, Laser Disc, or externalaudio amplifier. Always turn off the LCD Projector while connecting to video equipment, in order to protect both the projectorand the equipment being connected. Conne...
Page 16 - Connecting to the Computer RGB Input/Output Terminals; When connecting in the 832; Connecting to a Macintosh Series; maximum resolution
E-16 Connecting to the Computer RGB Input/Output Terminals You can connect your projector to a computer for easy projection of full-color computer images, and an externalmonitor for simultaneous viewing. Macintosh RGB SignalOutput Socket Macintosh Adaptor (Supplied) AN AL OG RG B O UT Side view of t...
Page 17 - Connecting an external monitor
E-17 3. Connecting to other compatible computers When connecting the projector to a compatible computerother than an IBM-PC (VGA/SVGA/XGA) or Macintoshseries, a separate cable is needed. Please contact yourdealer for ordering information. Notes: • Connecting computers other than the recommended type...
Page 18 - For IBM and compatibles; Input signals: The video output signal timing of different; For Apple Macintosh Series
E-18 E D O M M B I M B I M B I M B I M B I M B I M B I M B I M B I e l p p A e l p p A e l p p A A G V A S E V A G V S A G V S A G V S A G V S A G X A G X A G X h s o t n i c a M M T I I i s h s o t n i c a M M T C L h s o t n i c a M M T T X E T c i h p a r G c i h p a r G c i h p a r G A S E V e n...
Page 19 - RGB Adjustment Controls; Select RGB with the INPUT SELECT button and press; Description of Adjustment Items
E-19 RGB Adjustment Controls When displaying computer patterns which repeat every other dot (tiling, vertical stripes, etc.), interference mayoccur between the LCD pixels, causing flickering, vertical stripes, or contrast irregularities in portions of the screen.Should this occur, use the ADJUSTMENT...
Page 20 - Basic Operation of the Projector; Projector; AC cord; Connect the AC cord; MAIN POWER switch
E-20 Basic Operation of the Projector 1 2 Projector ON/OFF Remote control ON/OFF POWER LAMP TEMP. When the power is on, the LAMPREPLACEMENT indicator flashesto show the operating condition ofthe lamp.Green: Lamp is ready Flashing green: Warming up Red: Change bulb ON OFF 3 E-ZOOM (ON) 4 E-ZOOM (OFF)...
Page 21 - languages; Change the system mode; ) Press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to highlight the
E-21 On-Screen Display L A N G U A G E : S E L . : E N T E R ENTER : E N D MENU N E D E R L A N D S E S P A Ñ O L D E U T S C H E N G L I S H S V E N S K A I T A L I A N O F R A N Ç A I S 5. Select one of eight ON-SCREEN DISPLAY languages You can return to the previous screen by selecting theuppermo...
Page 22 - MUTE; To turn off the power from the projector; VIDEO; RGB; Mac; COMPUTER RGB
E-22 For viewing thepicture from avideo sourceconnected to:VIDEO INPUT orS-VIDEO INPUT 7. Select input Press the INPUT SELECT button to switch the pictureinput. When you press the button, the current input modeis displayed for about 4 seconds. If you press the buttonagain while the input mode is dis...
Page 23 - The adjustments can be memorized in RGB or VIDEO separately.; Adjusting the Picture; Use the MENU button to select the mode; Press the ADJUSTMENT /; Display Only the Item to Adjust; Press the MENU button anytime to exit
E-23 Adjusting the Picture • This projector’s picture is factory preset to standard settings. However, you can adjust it to suit your own prefer-ences with the ADJUSTMENT buttons on the projector and the remote control. • The adjustments can be memorized in RGB or VIDEO separately. • Four picture mo...
Page 24 - Computer Mode Memory Adjustments; Press the ENTER button to select the; To make or change a setting, press the ADJUSTMENT; Press the MENU button anytime to exit; When RGB is selected.
E-24 Computer Mode Memory Adjustments • The projector has been preset with different modes foruse with SVGA and other compatible computers.However, 7 memory positions are provided to storemode adjustments. • Each memory position can be used to store modeadjustments to match the computer. 1. Press th...
Page 25 - Adjusting the Audio; Press the MENU button to select the normal screen mode.
E-25 Adjusting the Audio • The projector ’s audio is factory preset to the standard setting. However, you can adjust it to suit your own prefer-ence with the ADJUSTMENT buttons on the projector or the remote control. • You can adjust the BALANCE, TREBLE and BASS, and also select the SRS 3-D SOUND mo...
Page 27 - Functions on the Projector; Setting Up the System; Checking the system; Press the MENU button.; Checking the Lamp Usage Time; Press the ADJUSTMENT
E-27 Functions on the Projector Setting Up the System • Using this function, you can check the input signal and select the remote mouse. Checking the system • Press the MENU button. Select SYSTEM SETUP withthe ADJUSTMENT / buttons. Then press the ENTERbutton to change to the picture indicated on the...
Page 28 - Using the Black Screen Function; LCD Projector; BLACK SCREEN
E-28 Using the Black Screen Function This projector is equipped with a Black Screen Function.This function can be used to black out the presentationimage. • Press the MENU button. While the MENU screen isdisplayed, press the ADJUSTEMENT / buttons toselect IMAGE ADJ. Then press the ENTER button todis...
Page 29 - Using the Blue Screen Function; that appear during
E-29 On-screen Display Using the Blue Screen Function This projector is equipped with a Blue Screen functionthat will turn the screen blue when the video input termi-nal is not connected to anything, or the video componentis turned off. • Press the MENU button. While the MENU screen isdisplayed, pre...
Page 30 - Air Filter Maintenance; Cleaning and Replacing the Filter; Clean the AIR FILTER.; AIR FILTER cover
E-30 Air Filter Maintenance ■ The air filter should be cleaned every 100 hours of use. Clean the filter more often when the projector is used in adusty or smoky location. ■ Have your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center replace the filter (PFILD0051CEZZ) when it ...
Page 31 - Lamp/Maintenance Indicators; Lamp; LCD Products Dealer or Service Center for repair.; Maintenance Indicators; Before Calling for Service
E-31 Lamp/Maintenance Indicators Lamp ■ The Lamp has a finite operating life. The lamp for this projector has a usable life of 2000 cumulative hours. Thisnumber may differ, however, depending on the ambient conditions. 1. When the lamp is nearing the end of its operating life, the picture and color ...
Page 32 - Lamp Replacement; How to Change the Lamp; mirrors in the optical unit with your bare hands.
E-32 Lamp Replacement The lamp in the projector has a finite service life. The lamp for this projector has a usable life of 2000 cumulativehours. This number may differ, however, depending on the ambient conditions. The lamp requires replacement inthe situations given below. • When the picture start...
Page 33 - Resetting the lamp timer; Press the POWER ON/OFF button on the projector or the
E-33 Caution:Because some parts may not be sufficiently cooled, be sure to remove the lamp cage by the handle while taking care not totouch the metallic areas. Note: Do not allow anything to hit the UV filter (j). Installing the lamp unit1. Hold lamp cage (h) by the handle (g) and press it in firmly...
Page 34 - Connection Pin Assignments; -pin mini DIN connector; Analog RGB Signal Input and Output Terminal :
E-34 Connection Pin Assignments Computer InputAnalog 1. Video input (red)2. Video input (green)3. Video input (blue)4. Reserve input 15. Composite sync (Mac only)6. Earth (red)7. Earth (green) 8. Earth (blue) 9. GND10. GND11. GND12. Reserve input 213. Horizontal sync signal14. Vertical sync signal15...
Page 35 - Communication conditions; RS-232C Terminal Specifications; O K
E-35 1. PC control The personal computer can control the projector by connecting the two via an RS-232C cable (not supplied). 2. Communication conditions Set the serial port settings of the computer to match that of the table below.Signal format: Conforms to RS-232C standard. Baud rate: 9600bps Data...
Page 37 - Specifications
E-37 Our projector uses LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panels.These very sophisticated panels contain 519,168 pixels( × RGB) TFTs (Thin Film Transistors). As with any high technology electronic equipment such aslarge screen TVs, video systems and/or video cameras,there are certain acceptable tolerance...
Page 38 - Dimensions
E-38 Top View Bottom View Side View [Units: inches (mm)] Front View Dimensions 1 49 / 64 (45) ø2 43 / 64 (ø68) 25 / 64 (10) 2 29 / 32 (74) 4 23 / 32 (120) 15 9 / 32 (388) 11 29 / 64 (291) 2 1 / 64 (51) 10 25 / 64 (264) 8 27 / 64 (214)