Page 2 - ii; IMPORTANT; • For your assistance in reporting the loss
ii IMPORTANT • For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Projector, please record the Model and Serial Number located on the bottom of the projector and retain this information. • Before recycling the packag ing, please ensure that you have checked the con-tents of the carton thorou...
Page 3 - Introduction; ENGLISH; See bottom of projector.; PRODUCT DISPOSAL
1 Intr oduction Before using the projector, please read this operation manual carefully. Introduction ENGLISH WARNING: FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifi cations to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equ...
Page 4 - Caution Concerning Lamp Replacement; Caution; Declaration of conformity; • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ T V technician for help.
2 Caution Concerning Lamp Replacement This projector utilizes a pressurized mercur y lamp. A loud sound may indicate lamp failure. Lamp failure can be attributed to numerous sources such as: excessive shock, improper cooling, sur face scratches or deterioration of the lamp due to a lapse of usage ti...
Page 5 - How to Read this Operation Manual; Info; For Future Reference; Maintenance
3 Intr oduction How to Read this Operation Manual The specifi cations are slightly different, depending on the model. However, you can connect and operate all models in the same manner. In this operation manual, the illustration and the screen display are simplifi ed for explanation, and may differ sl...
Page 6 - Contents; Preparing; Connecting the Projector to; Using
4 Contents Preparing Introduction How to Read this Operation Manual ......3 Contents .................................................4 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ..................6How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals..............................................11 Accessories ...........................
Page 7 - Adjusting the Projector Function; Setting Up the Projector Network; Appendix; Reference
5 Intr oduction Adjusting the Projector Function (“PRJ-ADJ” Menu) .............................54 Setting Auto Power Off Mode ................. 54Setting No Operation Off Mode .............. 54Setting the Power Save Mode (Economy Mode) ................................. 54 Setting One Touch Play, Sys...
Page 8 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
6 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...
Page 9 - Object and Liquid Entr y
7 Intr oduction 15. Overloading Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fi re or electric shock. 16. Object and Liquid Entr y Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltag...
Page 11 - Caution regarding usage of the projector
9 Intr oduction Caution regarding usage of the projector If you are not to use the projector for a long time or before moving the projector, make certain you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and disconnect any other cables connected to it.Do not carr y the projector by holding the lens.Wh...
Page 12 - Observe the following safeguards when using the 3D Glasses.
10 Observe the following safeguards when using the 3D Glasses. Prevention of accidental ingestion Keep the batteries and band accessory out of the reach of small children. Small children can accidentally swallow these parts.– If a child accidentally swallows any of these parts, seek immediate medica...
Page 13 - How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals; SETUP MANUAL
11 Intr oduction How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals PDF operation manuals in several languages are included in the CD-ROM. To utilize these manuals, you need to install Adobe ® Reader ® on your computer ( Windows ® or Macintosh ® ). Please download Adobe ® Reader ® from the Internet (http://www...
Page 14 - Accessories; Supplied accessories; Optional accessories
12 Accessories Supplied accessories Power cord* 2 For Europe, except U.K. (6 ' (1.8 m)) <QACCVA024WJPZ> (2) *1 See pages 64 to 66 for details of the 3D Glasses and their accessories. *2 Which power cords are supplied along with your projector depends on the region. Use the power cord that corr...
Page 15 - Part Names and Functions; Numbers in; Side View
13 Intr oduction Part Names and Functions Numbers in Z refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained. 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 15 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 15 Side View 1 STANDBY/ON button 28 For turning the power on and putting the projecto...
Page 18 - Inserting the Batteries; Pull down the tab on the cover and remove the; Insert the upper tab of the cover into the opening,
16 Inserting the Batteries 1 Pull down the tab on the cover and remove the cover towards the direction of the arrow. 2 Insert the batteries. Inser t the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the m and n marks inside the batter y compar tment. 3 Insert the upper tab of the cover into t...
Page 19 - Usable Range; When using the remote control
17 Intr oduction Usable Range The remote control can be used to control the projector within the ranges shown in the illustration. Another remote control sensor is located on the rear of the projector. (See pages 13 and 14 .) The signal from the remote control can be refl ected of f a screen for easy...
Page 20 - Easy Start; Setup and Projection; Place the projector facing a wall or a screen; Turn the projector on
18 Easy Start This section shows the basic operation (projector connecting with video equipment). For details, see the page described below for each step. Setup and Projection In this section, connection of the projector and video equipment is explained using one example. 3, 8 STANDBY/ON button 6 EN...
Page 21 - Adjust the focus and the zoom; Select the Input mode
19 Easy Start Adjust the projector angle:• Shift the lens horizontally and vertically. 1 Press H&V SHIFT on the remote control. 2 Press P , R , O or Q on the remote control. • Adjust the projector angle by rotating the adjustment feet. 4. Adjust the angle B PP. 29, 30 1 Press FOCUS +/– on the re...
Page 22 - Setting Up the Projector; Video Setup; Indication of the Projection Image Size and Projection Distance; Picture Size
20 Setting Up the Projector Video Setup If using this projector outside the U.S.A., please change setting to “0 IRE” in Video Setup. (Seepage 50 .) Setting Up the Projector For optimal image quality, position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the projector's feet fl at and level. Doing s...
Page 23 - Setup; Screen Size and Projection Distance
21 Setup Screen Size and Projection Distance When using a wide screen (16:9): In case of displaying the 16:9 picture on the whole of the 16:9 screen x : Picture size (diag.) (in/cm): 40" – 500" L1 : Minimum projection distance (m/ft)L2 : Maximum projection distance (m/ft)H1 : Lower distance ...
Page 25 - Connections; Connecting the Projector to Other Equipment; Terminals on the Projector
23 Connections Connecting the Projector to Other Equipment Before connecting, ensure that the power cord of the projector is unplugged from the AC outlet and turn off the equipment to be connected. After making all connections, turn on the projector and then the other pieces of equipment. When conne...
Page 26 - Connecting to Video Equipment
24 Connecting to Video Equipment Before connecting, be sure to unplug the power cord of the projector from the AC outlet and turn off the devices to be connected. After making all connections, turn on the projector and then the other devices. Connecting Equipment with HDMI Output Terminal to the HDM...
Page 27 - Connecting to a Computer; Connecting to a computer using the RGB cable
25 Connections Connecting to a Computer Ensure that the computer is the last device to be turned on after all the connections are made. Connecting to a computer using the RGB cable To COMPUTER/COMPONENT terminal To RGB output terminal RGB cable (commercially available) Computer See page 81 “Compatib...
Page 28 - Controlling the Projector by a Computer
26 Controlling the Projector by a Computer When the RS-232C terminal on the projector is connected to a computer with an RS-232C serial control cable (cross type, commercially available), the computer can be used to control the projector and check the status of the projector. Refer to the “SETUP MAN...
Page 29 - When connecting to the LAN terminal using a LAN cable; Connecting the Power Cord
27 Connections When connecting to the LAN terminal using a LAN cable LINK LED (green)Illuminates when linked. T X /RX LED (yellow)Illuminates when transmitting/receiving data. * To ensure safety, do not connect the L AN terminal with any cables that may cause excessive voltage such as a telephone li...
Page 30 - Turning the Projector On/Off; Turning the Projector On; STANDBY
28 Turning the Projector On/Off Turning the Projector On Note that the connections to external equipment and power outlet should be done before performing the operations written below. (See pages 23 to 27 .) Press STANDBY/ON on the projector or ON on the remote control. The power indicator illuminat...
Page 31 - Image Projection; Shifting the Lens; When moving upward or downward; Adjustable range
29 Basic Operation Image Projection Shifting the Lens In addition to the zoom function and adjustment of projection angle using the adjustment 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...
Page 32 - Using the Adjustment Feet; Adjusting the Focus
30 Using the Adjustment Feet When the position of the projected image cannot be adjusted with the lens shif t function, use the adjustment feet to adjust the projected angle. The height of the projector can be adjusted using the adjustment feet when the screen is located higher than the projector, t...
Page 33 - Selecting the Type of the Correction; ENTER; Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion
31 Basic Operation Selecting the Type of the Correction 1 Press KEYSTONE . The KEYSTOME MODE list appears. SEL. ENTER END H&V KEYSTONE SPHERE KEYSTONE MODE GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT 2 Press P / R to select the desired Keystone mode, and then press ENTER . The menu guide appears. 3 Press P / R / O / Q...
Page 34 - GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT
32 Image Projection (Continued) Geometric Adjustment Upper Left Upper Right Lower Right Lower Left GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT 1 Press KEYSTONE . The KEYSTONE MODE list appears. (See page 31 .) 2 Press P / R to select “GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press P , R , O or Q to move the positio...
Page 35 - KEYSTONE
33 Basic Operation Vertical Keystone Correction(Adjustment with ' / " ) Horizontal Keystone Correction (Adjustment with \ / | ) H&V KEYSTONE 1 Press KEYSTONE . The KEYSTONE MODE list appears. (See page 31 .) 2 Press P / R to select “H&V KEYSTONE”, and then press ENTER . 3 Press P or R to...
Page 37 - Switching the Input Mode
35 Basic Operation Switching the Input Mode Select the appropriate input mode for the connected equipment. Press HDMI 1/2, COMPONENT or COMPUTER on the remote control to select the input mode. When you select the input mode with INPUT R / P on the projector: When R / P is pressed, the INPUT list app...
Page 38 - Resize Mode; About Copyrights
36 Image Projection (Continued) Resize Mode This function allows you to modify or customize the Resize mode to enhance the input image. Depending on the input signal, you can choose a desired image. Press RESIZE on the remote control or on the projector. See page 51 for setting on menu screen. RESIZ...
Page 39 - Adjusting the Image; Operating with the Remote Control; Selecting the Picture Mode; PICTURE MODE
37 Useful Featur es Adjusting the Image You can adjust the contrast, brightness, color and tint. Press image adjustment buttons. Button + button - button CONTRAST For more contrast. For less contrast. BRIGHTNESS For more brightness. For less brightness. COLOR For more color intensity. For less color...
Page 40 - Operating with the Remote Control (Continued); Switching the Iris Setting; IRIS 1; AUTO SYNC; on the; Switching the Eco+Quiet Mode
38 Operating with the Remote Control (Continued) Switching the Iris Setting This function controls the quantity of the projected light and the contrast of the image. Press IRIS 1 or 2 . Each time the button is pressed while the display is on, the mode changes in the following order: IRIS 1 High B...
Page 41 - Menu Items; The following shows the items that can be set in the projector.
39 Useful Featur es Menu Items The following shows the items that can be set in the projector. “Picture” menu Main menu Sub menu Picture Page 44 Page 44 Page 45 Page 45 +30 -30 Contrast +30 -30 +30 -30 +2 -2 +30 -30 +30 -30 +30 -30 Tint Color Sharp Bright IRIS1(Manual) Page 45 IRIS2(Auto) [On/Off] P...
Page 43 - “Network” menu
41 Useful Featur es “Network” menu Main menu Network Page 58 Password[Enable/Disable] DHCP Client [On/Off] TCP/IP Projector Page 58 Page 59 Page 59 Reset Network Setting Restart Network IP Address Page 59 Page 59 Page 60 Page 60 MAC Address Page 60 IP AddressSubnet MaskGateway Sub menu “3D MENU” Aut...
Page 45 - MENU
43 Useful Featur es 3 Press P or R and select “Bright” to adjust. The selected item is highlighted. To adjust the projected image while watching it Press ENTER . The selected item (e.g. “Bright”) is displayed by itself at the bottom of the screen.When pressing P or R , the following item (“Color” af...
Page 47 - Correcting Gradation of
45 Useful Featur es 2 Adjusting the Image Adjustment items ? button _ button Contrast For less contrast. For more contrast. Bright For less brightness. For more brightness. Color For less color intensity. For more color intensity. Tint For making skin tones purplish. For making skin tones greenish. ...
Page 48 - Adjusting the Colors
46 7 Custom Gamma The Custom Gamma function can be used when “Picture Mode” is set to “User1” or “User2”.You can adjust the gamma curve and save your custom setting. Adjust it to suit the picture brightness. 1 Press P / R to select “Custom Gamma” on the gamma adjustment screen, and then press Q . Cu...
Page 49 - Use the picker and select the; Set or adjust each item in the
47 Useful Featur es If there is data for the stored corrected color, the C.M.S. color adjustment screen is displayed. (Go to step 3.) C.M.S.1 Select ColorHueSaturationValueEffectC.M.S.1 On ResetReturn SEL./ADJ.RETURN ENTEREND 0000 2 Use the picker and select the color of the projected image to corre...
Page 50 - Resetting All Adjustment Items
48 9 Adjusting the Bright Boost Bright Boost uses Texas Instruments’ Bright Boost technology. The image becomes brighter while the color reproduction is kept at a high level. Selectable items Description On The Bright Boost function is activated. Off The Bright Boost function is not activated. 0 Sel...
Page 51 - Adjusting the Computer Image; Setting the Resolution
49 Useful Featur es Pict. ClockPhaseH-PosV-Pos ResetResolutionAuto Sync OnAuto0IRE Signal Type Signal Info : 1080P H : XX.X kHz/ V : XX.X Hz Video Setup Auto Dynamic Range SEL./ADJ.RETURN ENTEREND SIG-ADJ SCR PRJ Net. 0 0 00 * * Displayed when the input mode is HDMI input. Adjusting the Computer Ima...
Page 52 - Adjusting the Dynamic Range
50 Signal Type Setting When using an input mode of HDMI1, HDMI2, or COMPUTER, set the signal type to the corresponding input signal type (RGB or YPbPr). Selectable items Description Auto Automatically selects the appropriate input signal between RGB and YPbPr. RGB Set when RGB signals are received. ...
Page 53 - Setting the Resize Mode; Adjusting the Image Position; Trigger
51 Useful Featur es Pict. Resize Normal On OnStandardLogoUpper LeftFrontEnglish V-Image Shift Overscan OSD DisplayOSD BrightnessBackgroundMenu PositionPRJ ModeLanguage SEL./ADJ.RETURN ENTEREND SIG SCR-ADJ PRJ Net. 0 0 Off CBNR Black Mask Off Anamorphic Off Trigger 1 Setting the Resize Mode For detai...
Page 55 - Selecting the Menu Screen; Selecting the On-screen
53 Useful Featur es T Selecting the Menu Screen Position Select “Menu Position” in the “SCR-ADJ” menu and the desired position for the menu screen. Selectable items Description Center Displayed on the center of the image. Upper Right Displayed on the upper right of the image. Lower Right Displayed o...
Page 56 - Setting Auto Power Off Mode; Setting No Operation Off; Setting the Power Save
54 Pict. Auto Power Off On OffOffOff Off Economy Mode Off No Operatin Off One Touch PlaySystem StandbyInput Name Demo Mode Off LED Memory Menu Normal Fan Mode Lamp Timer (Life) min ( ) All Reset SEL./ADJ.RETURN ENTEREND SIG SCR Net. h X XX XX% PRJ-ADJ Setting Auto Power Off Mode This function automa...
Page 57 - Setting One Touch Play,
55 Useful Featur es Setting One Touch Play, System Standby and Input Name When a Sharp product equipped with Consumer Electronics Control (HDMI CEC) is connected to the projector with an HDMI cable, you can use the linked function with HDMI CEC (“One Touch Play” and “System Standby”). The CEC functi...
Page 58 - Turning LED Off; Setting the Demo Mode; Load Memory; Save Memory; Memory Name
56 5 Turning LED Off LEDs (indicators) on the projector can be turned off when they are disturbing the projection. Selectable items Description On LEDs are turned on. Off LEDs are turned off while the projector is in operation. (LEDs turn on while the projector is in the Standby mode, warming up or ...
Page 59 - Clear Memory; Memory Lock; Returning to the Default
57 Useful Featur es a Clear Memory Select the item where the settings you want to erase are stored. In this case, the memor y name you have changed returns to the default setting. Selecting “All Clear” erases all the stored settings. • N o t e a Memory Lock Selectable items Description On Protec...
Page 60 - Setting a Password; Changing the Password; If you forget the password
58 Password DHCP Client Restart Network TCP/IP Disable SEL./ADJ.RETURN ENTEREND IP Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX MAC Address XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX Projector XX-XXXX Pict. SIG SCR PRJ Network Off Reset Network Setting 1 Setting a Password If you do not want others to change the setting for the “Network” menu, ...
Page 61 - DHCP Client Setting; Returning to Default; Restart Network Function
59 Useful Featur es 2 DHCP Client Setting Connect the L AN cable before turning the projector on. If not, the DHCP Client function does not work. Selectable items Description On Obtains confi guration parameters for TCP/IP network automatically. Of f Sets the TCP/IP manually. Select “On” for “DHCP Cl...
Page 62 - Confi rming the
60 Menu operation n Page 42 6 Confi rming the Projector Information You can confi rm the following items. Selectable items Description IP Address The IP address of the projector is displayed. MAC Address The MAC address of the projector is displayed. Projector The projector name is displayed. For info...
Page 63 - Enjoying 3D Image Viewing; : Before viewing 3D images, please read this section carefully.
61 Useful Featur es Enjoying 3D Image Viewing You can use special 3D Glasses to watch 3D-supported images on this projector. You can enjoy 3D images by viewing the video images through the 3D Glasses supplied with the projector or through optional 3D glasses sold separately.To produce 3D images, liq...
Page 65 - WARNING
63 Useful Featur es WARNING The following people should limit stereoscopic 3D viewing:– Children under 6 years of age (to protect the eye growth process)– People with a histor y of photosensitivity– People with heart disease– People in poor health– People who are sleep deprived– People who are physi...
Page 66 - Supplied Accessories for the 3D Glasses; Part Names
64 Supplied Accessories for the 3D Glasses Make sure the following accessories are provided with the 3D Glasses. Two sets of 3D Glasses are provided. Nose pad * (Large ×2, small ×2) Page 66 Cleaning cloth (×2) Glasses case (×2) 3D Glasses band * (×2) Page 66 * Use the 3D Glasses band and nose pad as...
Page 67 - Before Using the 3D Glasses; Loosen the screw used to secure
65 Useful Featur es Before Using the 3D Glasses Before using the 3D Glasses for the fi rst time, remove the insulating sheet attached to them. Replacing the Button Cell Battery The battery has an expected service life of approximately 75 hours. When the batter y power is low, the LED light blinks six...
Page 68 - Attaching the Nose Pad; Attaching the 3D Glasses Band; Turning On/Off the Power; Turn on the power of the 3D Glasses.; Switching to 3D and 2D Mode; Viewing 2D images
66 Attaching the Nose Pad Attach either of the supplied nose pads as needed (such as when the glasses do not fi t properly). The glasses come with a large and small nose pad. 2 1 1 Attaching the nose pad Removing the nose pad Attaching the 3D Glasses Band Attach the supplied 3D Glasses band strap as ...
Page 69 - Connecting the IR Emitter to the Projector; Install the IR emitter unit to the
67 Useful Featur es Connecting the IR Emitter to the Projector 1 Install the IR emitter unit to the stand. 2 Insert the IR emitter cable to the unit. 3 Connect the IR emitter and the projector. 4 Position the IR emitter. 3D images are intended to be viewed while facing the screen from the front. Pos...
Page 70 - When “3D Auto Change” is set to “Yes”; Viewing 3D Images; Turn on the 3D Glasses and place
68 The screen may temporarily become black when the projector is tr ying to detect a 3D image signal and when switching from 3D to 2D mode. • N o t e Receiving a 3D Image Signal That Can Be Detected Automatically The image signal may contain a 3D identifi cation signal. You can enable the projector t...
Page 71 - D MENU; Ending 3D Image Viewing
69 Useful Featur es Receiving a 3D Image Signal That Cannot Be Detected Automatically 1 Press 3D MENU . The 3D MENU screen is displayed. 2 Press P / R to select “3D”. 3 Press O / Q to select “On” or “Off”. To view in 3D mode: Select “On”, and then go to step 4.Refer to “Setting the 3D Format Menu” o...
Page 72 - D Format; D Depth Adjust; D Auto Change
70 Enjoying 3D Image Viewing (Continued) 3D Settings (“3D MENU”) 3D3D Format3D Depth Adjust3D Auto ChangeViewing Time InfoInvert 3D MENU On Auto 0 YesYes 3D You can switch between 2D and 3D mode. Selectable items Description On Projects 3D images. Off Projects 2D images instead of 3D images. When “3...
Page 73 - Setting the 3D Format Menu
71 Useful Featur es Setting the 3D Format Menu Select the appropriate 3D format for viewing while referring to the table below. Input signal Support When “3D” is OFF When “3D” is ON 3D Format Auto Side By Side Top And Bottom Frame Packing with 3D identifi cation signal 720P 50Hz ✔ Displaysimage for l...
Page 75 - Specifi cations – 3D Glasses
73 Useful Featur es Specifi cations – 3D Glasses Model AN-3DG10 Lens type Liquid crystal shutter Power supply 3 V DC Battery Lithium button battery (CR2032 × 1) Battery life Approx. 75 hours of continuous use Dimension(W x H x D) 6 13 / 16 × 1 7 / 8 × 6 45 / 64 inch (172.7 × 47.5 × 170.0 mm) Weight 0...
Page 76 - Specifi cations – IR Emitter; Dimensions
74 Specifi cations – IR Emitter Dimension[ W × H × D] 5 3 / 32 × 2 21 / 64 × 5 23 / 32 inch (129 × 59 × 137 mm) Weight (approx.) 0.4 lbs. (170 g) Dimensions 3 19 / 32 (91) 63 / 64 (25) 2 21 / 64 (59) 5 3 / 32 (129) 5 3 / 32 (129) 4 27 / 64 (112) 90° 15° Effective Distance The 3D Glasses can recei...
Page 78 - Maintenance Indicators; Top View
76 Maintenance Indicators The warning lights (power indicator, lamp indicator and temperature warning indicator) on the projector indicate problems inside the projector.If a problem occurs, either the temperature warning indicator or the lamp indicator will illuminate red, and the projector will ent...
Page 80 - Regarding the Lamp; Lamp
78 Regarding the Lamp Lamp It is recommended that the lamp (sold separately) be replaced when the remaining lamp life becomes 5% or less, or when you notice a signifi cant deterioration in the picture and color quality. The lamp life (percentage) can be checked with the on-screen display. (See page 5...
Page 82 - Resetting the Lamp Timer; Connect the power cord.
80 4 Remove the lamp unit. Loosen the securing screws from the lamp unit. Hold the lamp unit by the handle and pull it in the direction of the arrow. At this time, keep the lamp unit horizontal and do not tilt it. 5 Insert the new lamp unit. Press the lamp unit fi rmly into the lamp unit compar tment...
Page 83 - Compatibility Chart
81 Appendix Compatibility Chart Computer x Multiple signal support Horizontal Frequency: 15–110 kHz, Vertical Frequency: 43–85 Hz, Pixel Clock: 12–170 MHz x Compatible with sync on green and composite sync signals (TTL level) PC/MAC Mode Resolution Horizontal Frequency [kHz] Ver tical Frequency[Hz] ...
Page 85 - Troubleshooting
83 Appendix Problem Check Page No picture or projector does not start x Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet. 27 x Power to the external connected devices is off. – x The selected input mode is wrong. 35 x Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector. 23-27 x Remote control ...
Page 88 - For SHARP Assistance
86 U.S.A. Sharp Electronics Corporation 1-888-GO-SHARP (1-888-467-4277) [email protected] http://www.sharpusa.com Canada Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. (905) 568-7140 http://www.sharp.ca Mexico Sharp Electronics Corporation Mexico Branch (525) 716-9000 http://www.sharp.com.mx Latin America S...
Page 89 - Specifi cations; This SHARP projector uses a DLP
87 Appendix Specifi cations Model X V-Z30000 Display devices 0.65" DLP ® Chip ×1 Resolution 1080P (1920 × 1080) Lens F number F 2.5 – 3.7 Zoom Power, ×2.0 (f = 21.2 – 42.0 mm) Focus Power Input terminals HDMI ×2 Computer/Component(mini D-sub 15 pin) ×1 Component (3RCA) ×1 ( Y, P B (C B ), P R (C ...
Page 91 - Index
89 Appendix 16:9···················································································363D Auto Change ·······························································703D Depth Adjust ·······························································703D Format ····························...