Page 2 - Important Safeguards
E-2 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 equipment. INFORMATIONThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digita...
Page 3 - result in a risk of fire or electric shock.; Cautions Concerning the Laser Pointer; II; CAUTION; LASER LIGHT WINDOW
E-3 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 power-line surges. 15) Ov...
Page 4 - Notes on Operation; About the Lamp Monitor Function:; and the projector will be in STANDBY mode.; Outstanding Features; 68 lines maximum) compatible computers
E-4 Notes on Operation About the Temperature Monitor Function:• If the projector starts to overheat due to set-up problems or a dirty air filter, “TEMP.” will flash in the upper-left corner of the picture. If the temperature continues to rise, then the lamp will turnoff, the TEMPERATURE WARNING indi...
Page 5 - OPERATION PANEL ON SIDE OF PROJECTOR; Location of Controls; FRONT VIEW
E-5 MENU ENTER LENS MUTE VOLUME INPUT SELECT BLACK SCREEN MN LN B IN ADJ. EN MENU button ENTER button ADJUSTMENT ( / , / ) buttons LENS button MUTE button VOLUME UP- DOWN buttons INPUT SELECT button OPERATION PANEL ON SIDE OF PROJECTOR Carrying handle Cautions: • The exhaust vent, the lamp cage cove...
Page 6 - Operating the Wireless Mouse Remote Control; Slide the MAIN POWER switch on the side of the unit on.; SIDE VIEW; Wireless Mouse Remote Control; Remote control handling precautions
E-6 ON MUTE MN LN BLACK SCREEN/ LENS B R-CLICK/ENTER INPUT SELECT DATA1 CHECK MOUSE LIGHT LCD PROJECTOR ADJ. DATA2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 LASER/ MENU VOL OFF Operating the Wireless Mouse Remote Control The functions of your personal computer’s mouse have been built into the remote controlenabling you to oper...
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 Input jack on the remote control tothe Wired Remote Input on the side of the p...
Page 8 - Wireless Mouse Functions; Connection Example; Functions and Operations; LASER POINTER button; MOUSE buttons
E-8 Wireless Mouse Functions m The wireless mouse functions and laser pointer on the remote control can help you create a moreprofessional presentation. • By attaching the provided mouse cable to both the mouse terminal on your projector and the mouse terminal on your personal computer, you can use ...
Page 9 - Setting Up the Projector; Using the Focus, Zoom and Lens Shift; See pages 10, 12 and 13 for details on projector setup.; Zoom
E-9 Setting Up the Projector Using the Focus, Zoom and Lens Shift • Lens Shift, Zoom, Focus and Reversed/Inverted Image mode functions broaden your optionsfor projector placement. • See pages 10, 12 and 13 for details on projector setup. SIDE VIEW Lens Shift Zoom Ceiling setting Invert Image Table s...
Page 10 - from the screen. Please set up the projector within this range.; Distance from screen; Note: There is an error of; Diagram shows the lens shift position set at the factory.; • Ceiling Mount
E-10 Height of Projector m This projector is equipped with a lens shift function that lets you adjust the projection height without moving theprojector. m Adjust to match the setup configu-ration. 90° 90° Projector Distance and Picture Size Relationship m The motorized zoom lens allows adjustment to...
Page 11 - Using the Image Invert/Reverse Function; Reversed Inverted Image Mode
E-11 Using the Image Invert/Reverse Function ■ This projector is equipped with an image invert/reverse function. The projected image can beinverted or reversed by using the MENU button and the ADJUSTMENT / and / buttons. 1 1. Press the MENU button. With the MENU screen displayed, press the ADJUST-ME...
Page 12 - How to set up the projector and screen; Cautions: When setting up the projector; Do not tilt the projector more than 5°.; Example of a reversed image setup; Example of a standard setup
E-12 How to set up the projector and screen Cautions: When setting up the projector • For minimal servicing and to maintain high image quality, SHARP recommends that this projector be installed inan area free from humidity, dust and cigarette smoke. When the projector is subjected to these environme...
Page 13 - Example of a ceiling-mount setup; Example of a high-mount setup; Inverted Labeling for Ceiling Mount; Front; Terminal Cover
E-13 Example of a ceiling-mount setup Before mounting the projector, be sure to contact your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer toobtain the manufacturer recommended ceiling mount bracket (sold separately). (AN-XGCM20 Ceiling MountBracket, AN-EP101AP Extension Tube). • If the re...
Page 14 - Use the carrying handle when carrying the projector.; porting the projector.; 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; Carrying handle
E-14 Adjusting the Height of the Picture ■ When adjustments for the projector position cannot be made using the Lens Shift alone, or when the projectorstand is on an angle, use the adjuster release to adjust the vertical angle of the projector. Minor adjustments canbe made with the adjusters. Transp...
Page 16 - “Plug And Play” Function
E-16 Connecting the Projector (RGB 1, 2: Computer) • Please carefully read the manual of the computer you will be connecting. • Before connecting, be sure to turn both the projector and the computer off. After making all connections, turn the projector on first. The computer should always be turned ...
Page 17 - Connecting to a Macintosh Series; 80 resolution, set switches 1 and 2 to
E-17 ANALOG RGB OUT OUTPUT INPUT1 RGB COMPUTER Connecting to the Computer RGB Input (RGB 1)/Output (RGB 1, 2) Terminals ■ You can connect your projector to a computer for easy projection of full-color computer images, and an externalmonitor for simultaneous viewing. ■ Use the RGB 1 input connector a...
Page 19 - Connecting to the Computer RGB 2 Input Terminals
E-19 Connecting the Projector (RGB 2) Connecting to the Computer RGB 2 Input Terminals ■ Prevents a deterioration of picture quality to enable 5 BNC computer input. • Before connecting, be sure to turn both the projector and the equipment off.• Connect the R, G/G-SYNC, B, H/C-SYNC and V-SYNC cables ...
Page 20 - For IBM and compatibles; Input signals: The video output signal timing of different; For Apple Macintosh Series
E-20 Input Signals (Recommended Timing) For IBM and compatibles Input signals: The video output signal timing of different types of video signals are shown belowfor reference. VIDEO SIGNAL VIDEO SIGNAL C-SYNC (H) VIDEO SIGNAL C-SYNC (V) V-SYNC a b c d w x z a b c d e e = 2 dot w x y z y VIDEO SIGNAL...
Page 21 - RGB Adjustment Controls; Select RGB 1 or 2 with the INPUT SELECT button and press; MODE ADJUSTMENT
E-21 RGB Adjustment Controls ■ When displaying computer patterns which repeat every other dot (tiling, vertical stripes, etc.),interference may occur between the LCD pixels, causing flickering, vertical stripes, or contrastirregularities in portions of the screen. Should this occur, use the ADJUSTME...
Page 22 - When RGB 1 or 2 is selected.; 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
E-22 1 When RGB 1 or 2 is selected. 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 ...
Page 23 - Basic Operation of the Projector; AC cord
E-23 ON/OFF POWER LAMP TEMP. Basic Operation of the Projector 1 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 A.C.120VC.A.120V OFF 1 AC cord 1. Connect the AC cord. Connect the...
Page 25 - MUTE; To turn off the power from the projector; VIDEO INPUT 2; Mac
E-25 6. Select input. Press the INPUT SELECT button on the projector toswitch the picture input. When you press the button, thecurrent input mode is displayed for about 4 seconds. Ifyou press the button again while the input mode isdisplayed, the mode changes as shown on the left. Confirm the select...
Page 26 - Adjusting the Picture; Use the MENU button to select the mode; Description of Adjustment Items; Press the MENU button anytime to exit
E-26 Adjusting the Picture 3 • This projector’s picture is factory preset to standardsettings. However, you can adjust it to suit your ownpreferences with the ADJUSTMENT buttons on theprojector and the remote control. • The adjustments can be memorized in RGB 1, RGB 2or VIDEO separately. • Four pict...
Page 27 - You can adjust the BALANCE, TREBLE and BASS.; Adjusting the Audio
E-27 Adjusting the Audio On-Screen Display A U D I O T R E B L EB A S SR E S E T 0 0 0 : S E L . : A D J . : E N D MENU R L + - + - B A L A N C E ADJUSTMENT button Increased audio from the left speaker Weaker treble Weaker bass ADJUSTMENT button Increased audio from the right speaker Stronger treble...
Page 28 - Setting Up the System; Checking the system and lamp usage time; Background level; Adjusting the BACKGROUND LEVEL; Functions on the Projector
E-28 Setting Up the System ■ Using this function, you can check the input signal andlamp usage time, and select the remote mouse and DC5V output. Checking the system and lamp usage time • Press the MENU button. Select “SYSTEM SETUP” with theADJUSTMENT / buttons. Then press the ENTER button tochange ...
Page 29 - Using the Black Screen Function; • Press the BLACK SCREEN button on the projector or; LCD Projector; BLACK SCREEN
E-29 Using the Black Screen Function ■ This projector is equipped with a Black Screen Func-tion. This function can be used to black out the presen-tation image. • Press the BLACK SCREEN button on the projector or the remote control to display the black screen. Pressthe BLACK SCREEN button again to r...
Page 30 - Using the Blue Screen Function; REMAIN 5M
E-30 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 inputterminal is not connected to anything, or the videocomponent is turned off. • Press the MENU button. While the MENU screen isdisplayed, pre...
Page 31 - Air Filter Maintenance; Cleaning and Replacing the Filter; Clean the AIR FILTER.; Press
E-31 Air Filter Maintenance ■ The air filter should be cleaned every 100 hours of use. Clean thefilter more often when the projector is used in a dusty or smokylocation. ■ Have your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealeror Service Center exchange the filter (PFILD0082CEZZ) when it i...
Page 32 - Lamp/Maintenance Indicators; Lamp; Before Calling for Service; Problem; Warning Indicator; Symptom
E-32 Lamp/Maintenance Indicators Lamp ■ The Lamp has a finite operating life of 1,500 hours. The lamp life may differ, however, depending on the usage environment. • When the lamp is nearing the end of its operating life, the picture and color quality will deteriorate. When the projector is turned o...
Page 33 - Connection Pin Assignments; Analog RGB 1 Signal Input and Analog RGB 1 and 2 Output Terminal :; -pin mini DIN connector
E-33 Connection Pin Assignments Analog RGB 1 Signal Input and Analog RGB 1 and 2 Output Terminal : 15-pin mini D-sub female connector Computer InputAnalog1. Video input (red)2. Video input (green/sync on green) 3. Video input (blue)4. Reserve input 15. Composite sync6. Earth (red)7. Earth (green/syn...
Page 34 - Communication conditions; RS-232C Terminal Specifications; Command format
E-34 1. PC control The personal computer can be used to control the projector by connecting the two via an RS-232C cable (crosstype) (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....
Page 36 - Wired Remote Control Terminal Specifications; Specifications of wired remote control input; Wired remote control function code
E-36 Wired Remote Control Terminal Specifications 1. Specifications of wired remote control input • 4.4ø minijack• External: +5V (1A)• Internal: GND 2. Function and transmission codes VOLUME UP VOLUME DOWN POWER ON POWER OFF CURSOR UP CURSOR DOWN ADJUST UP ADJUST DOWN MUTE MENU VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 RGB1 ...
Page 37 - Specifications
E-37 Specifications are subject to change without notice. Specifications Product Type Model Video system Display method LCD panel Lens Projection lamp Contrast ratio Video input signal S-video input signal Video (monitor) output signal Horizontal resolution Audio output Computer RGB input signal RS-...
Page 38 - Dimensions; Rear View
E-38 3.7 ⬙ (95) 11.7 ⬙ (296) ø1.8 ⬙ (ø45) 3.5 ⬙ (89) 1.8 ⬙ (46) 8.2 ⬙ (208) 0.2 ⬙ (6) ø4.7 ⬙ (ø120) 4.8 ⬙ (121.1) 3.8 ⬙ (96.9) 0.2 ⬙ (4) 13.2 ⬙ (335) 14.8 ⬙ (377) 23.0 ⬙ (585) 6.5 ⬙ (165.5) 7.0 ⬙ (176.8) 14.0 ⬙ (355) Dimensions [Units: inches (mm)] Rear View Top View Side View Bottom View Front View...