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• Due to the native pixel resolution of the LCD panels (804 

604), this projector will not display Mac 832 

624 resolu-

tion images full screen.

• When connecting a notebook computer to the projector for display on an (800 

600) LCD screen, the screen may not

show a full picture image. See page 17, “Computer Mode Memory Adjustments” for details.

• This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous (CRT/LCD) mode. Should

this occur, turn off the LCD display on the notebook computer and output the display data in “CRT only” mode. Details
on how to change display modes can be found in your notebook computer’s operation manual.

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Summary of Contents for PG-D120U - Pro - LCD Projector

Page 1: ...LCD PROJECTOR PROJECTEUR LCD PROYECTOR LCD OPERATION MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI MANUAL DE OPERACION PG D120U ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ESPAÑOL ...

Page 2: ...voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk or electric shock to persons The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a...

Page 3: ...nts 17 Audio Adjustments 18 Checking the System Setup 19 Background Level VIDEO mode only 19 Black Screen Function 20 Auto Sync Display Function RGB mode only 20 Blue Screen Function VIDEO mode only 21 Using the Input Mode On screen Display Override Function 21 Using the Reverse Invert Image Function 22 Relationship between Projector Distance and Picture Size 23 Reversed Image and Ceiling mount Se...

Page 4: ...ire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety pur pose of the grounding type plug 13 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not lik...

Page 5: ...ugging the power cord back in This will return the projector to the normal operating condition Temperature Monitor Function If the projector starts to overheat due to setup problems or a dirty air filter TEMP will flash in the upper left corner of the picture If the temperature continues to rise the lamp will turn off the TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator on the projector will flash and after a 90 sec...

Page 6: ...s operation of projector and computer Built in laser pointer enables professional presentations FLEXIBLE USE In addition to standard front projection the menu driven functions can be used to instantly reverse the image for rear projection and invert the image for ceiling mounting projection Screen projection size adjustable from 40 to 300 inches USE WITH PLUG AND PLAY Plug and Play function compat...

Page 7: ...oling fan Intake vent BLACK SCREEN button p 20 AUTO SYNC button p 16 Remote control sensor p 8 Speaker Cooling fan Intake vent Air filter p 28 COMPUTER INPUT 1 port HD 15 pp 8 25 26 33 RS 232C port 9 pin D sub pp 8 25 33 34 AUDIO INPUT terminals RCA p 27 AC socket COMPUTER INPUT 2 port HD 15 pp 8 25 26 33 AUDIO OUTPUT terminal 3 5 mm stereo minijack p 27 MAIN POWER switch pp 8 11 13 28 30 31 VIDEO...

Page 8: ...he cover until properly seated Incorrect use of batteries may cause them to leak or burst Insert the batteries with the and 1 polarities as indi cated Do not mix different brands of batteries The life expec tancy of the new batteries will be shortened and the old batteries may leak Maintain the batteries in clean condition Remove the batteries if the remote control will not be used for an extended...

Page 9: ...ntation a Connecting the projector to the computer Connect the projector and the computer with the supplied computer cable When using the remote mouse receiver to operate the computer connect the remote mouse receiver to the computer See pages 25 and 26 for details on these connections CAUTION Always turn on the projector first then the computer on b Wireless Mouse Operation 1 After connecting the...

Page 10: ...osure Press LASER POINTER to activate the laser pointer When the button is pressed the light stays on When the button is released the light automatically goes off For safety reasons the laser pointer automatically goes off after 1 minute of continuous use To turn it on again press LASER POINTER one more time Using the remote control in a dark room When the position of the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch i...

Page 11: ...t of the Picture You can adjust the height of the picture by raising the projector with the adjuster release a Extending the adjuster leg Press the adjuster release and lift the projector to the desired angle b Locking the adjuster leg in position Remove your hand from the adjuster release and then release the projector once you are sure the adjuster leg has locked in position Returning the projec...

Page 12: ...tor flashes After the projector is unpacked and turned on for the first time a slight odor may be emitted from the exhaust vent This odor will soon disappear with use d Adjusting the Focus Slide the focus knob until the image on the screen becomes clear e Adjusting the Zoom Slide the zoom knob The image can be ad justed to the desired size within the zoom range f Selecting the On screen Display La...

Page 13: ... on the screen for 4 seconds If you press it again while the input mode is displayed the mode changes as shown on the left The input mode can be selected by directly pressing COMPUTER or VIDEO on the remote control When COMPUTER is pressed RGB1 and RGB2 will appear accordingly 2 Press INPUT SELECT on the projector to con firm the selected input mode In VIDEO mode the video system being received wi...

Page 14: ...eft will appear 2 To turn off the power press POWER OFF again while the screen is displayed The power is now temporarily turned off If you accidentally pressed POWER OFF and do not want to turn off the power wait until the screen disap pears When POWER OFF is pressed twice the POWER indicator will light up red and the cooling fan will run for about 90 seconds The projector will then enter standby ...

Page 15: ...SELECT pp 16 17 AUTO SYNC DISPLAY BLACK SCREEN DISPLAY INPUT DISPLAY REVERSE INVERT pp 20 22 TREBLE BASS p 18 RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY LAMP USAGE TIME p 19 ENGLISH DEUTSCH ESPAÑOL NEDERLANDS FRANÇAIS ITALIANO SVENSKA JAPANESE p 11 RGB ADJUSTMENT RGB INPUT ADJUSTMENT IMAGE ADJUSTMENT AUDIO SYSTEM SETUP LANGUAGE Items on the RGB1 or RGB2 Menu Screen Menu Screen in RGB1 Mode...

Page 16: ...the RGB1 ADJ screen The RGB1 ADJ screen is displayed for about 30 sec onds Description of Adjustment Items When a VIDEO input mode is selected only PICTURE BRIGHT COLOR TINT and SHARPNESS can be adjusted TINT appears only in NTSC 3 58 mode To return to normal screen press MENU ADJUSTMENT ß For less contrast For less brightness For weaker red For weaker blue For less color intensity Skin tones beco...

Page 17: ...y a blue screen in place of the Auto Sync Adjustment screen see Auto Sync Display Function RGB mode only on page 20 Manual Adjustment Used when Auto Sync Adjustment is not effective CLOCK SPEED ADJUSTMENT FAST SLOW Used to adjust the input signal horizontal frequency and the dot clock PHASE ADJUSTMENT UP DOWN Used to reduce image dis tortion or improve contrast HORIZONTAL POSITION ADJUSTMENT LEFT ...

Page 18: ...ORY SELECT Then press ENTER to display the MEMORY SELECT screen 3 Press ADJUSTMENT ƒ once then press ADJUSTMENT ß to select the number of the memory adjustment mode you want to adjust If the memory position has not been set NON will appear on the screen Memory No 0 cannot be set It contains the fixed factory preset setting 4 Press ADJUSTMENT ƒ to select SETTING Then press ENTER to return to the RG...

Page 19: ...ess ADJUSTMENT ß to move the mark of the selected adjustment item to the desired setting Description of Adjustment Items R G B 1 A D J R G B 1 I N P U T A D J I M A G E A D J A U D I O S Y S T E M S E T U P L A N G U A G E S E L N E X T ENTER E N D MENU A U D I O T R E B L E B A S S R E S E T 0 0 S E L A D J E N D MENU a b ADJUSTMENT ß For weaker treble For weaker bass Selected item TREBLE BASS RE...

Page 20: ...when RGB mode is selected a Displaying the BACKGRND LVL screen Press MENU to display the menu screen Press ADJUSTMENT ƒ to select BACKGRND LVL Then press ENTER to display the BACKGRND LVL screen b Adjusting the background level 1 Press ADJUSTMENT ƒ to select the item you want to adjust To display only the adjustment item press ENTER after selecting the item Only the setting screen for the selected...

Page 21: ...ƒ to select AUTO SYNC DISP Then press ADJUSTMENT ß to select ON A blue screen will now appear during Auto Sync Adjustment When AUTO SYNC DISP is set to OFF the screen displays the image during Auto Sync Adjustment To return to normal screen press MENU R G B 1 A D J R G B 1 I N P U T A D J I M A G E A D J A U D I O S Y S T E M S E T U P L A N G U A G E S E L N E X T ENTER E N D MENU B L K S C R N D...

Page 22: ...ut via the input terminal for more than 15 min utes the power automatically turns off The On screen Displays as shown on the left ap pear at one minute intervals for five minutes before the power is turned off This function allows you to turn off the On screen Displays RGB1 800 2 600 60 Hz etc that appear during input select see pages 12 and 13 for details Once INPUT DISPLAY is set to OFF the On s...

Page 23: ...ar d Reversed inverted image mode Set REVERSE and INVERT to ON The re versed inverted image will appear To return to normal screen press MENU B L K S C R N D I S P 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 N O F F O F F A U T O S Y N C D I S P O F F S E L A D J E N D M E N U B L K S C R N D I S P 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 ...

Page 24: ...0 m 108 49 3 2 m 78 89 2 4 m 58 19 1 6 m Projection distance L Picture size diag 3009 2409 W 2 1809 H 2009 1609 W 2 1209 H 1509 1209 W 2 909 H 1009 809 W 2 609 H 809 649 W 2 489 H 609 489 W 2 369 H 409 329 W 2 249 H H 90 Above is an illustration of maximum and minimum projection distances for the PG D120U with a picture size of 100 inches 254 cm Move the projector forward or backward if the edges ...

Page 25: ...the image will be dis torted making viewing difficult Mirror Audience Side s g 90 Rear Projection CAUTION When using a mirror be sure to carefully position both the projector and the mirror so the light does not shine into the eyes of the audience Example of a ceiling mount setup Ceiling mount is possible when using the optional ceiling mount bracket Before mounting the projector be sure to contac...

Page 26: ... cable supplied Remote mouse receiver supplied Use this terminal to con nect the supplied mouse control cable to the remote mouse receiver Macintosh adaptor supplied Computer Rear terminals The arrows indicate the direction of the signals Plug and Play Function This projector is compatible with VESA standard DDC 1 DDC 2B The projector and a VESA DDC compatible computer will communicate their setti...

Page 27: ...b screws Once the adaptor is connected to a computer and the computer is turned on the display mode cannot be changed even if the switches on the adaptor are reset The supplied Macintosh adaptor is only for use with H SYNC and V SYNC output When connecting a Macin tosh Series computer that only outputs C SYNC use a C SYNC output adaptor sold separately c Connecting other compatible com puters When...

Page 28: ...onnected The S VIDEO INPUT terminal uses a video signal system in which the picture is separated into a color and a luminance signal to realize a higher quality image By using external audio components the volume can be amplified for greater sound To video output terminal To audio output terminals To S video output terminal To audio input terminals Amplifier VCR Rear terminals Use this terminal wh...

Page 29: ... cover Turn over the projector Press the tab and lift open the filter cover in the direction of the arrow Remove the air filter Replace the filter cover Insert the tab on the end of the filter cover into the filter cover opening and press the filter cover into position Place the air filter underneath the tabs on the filter frame Clean the dust off the air filter and cover with a vacuum cleaner ext...

Page 30: ... warns that the projector is too hot and a LAMP REPLACE MENT indicator which lets you know when to change the lamp If a problem occurs either the TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator or the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator will light up red and the power will shut off After turning off the power follow the procedures given below If the TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator lights up follow the above possible solutions...

Page 31: ...rough an Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center For the name of the nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center please call toll free 1 800 BE SHARP 1 800 237 4277 U S A ONLY Removing and installing the lamp unit CAUTION Do not remove the lamp cage directly after operation of the projector The lamp may be extremely hot Wait at least one hour...

Page 32: ...trol is not turned on Remote control s MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch is set to MOUSE Cables improperly connected to rear panel of the projector See pages 25 26 and 27 PICTURE and BRIGHT adjustments are set to minimum position See page 15 On screen Display BLACK SCREEN is turned off and Black Screen function is turned on creating a black image See page 20 COLOR and TINT adjustments are not correct See pa...

Page 33: ... by the carrying handle on the side of the projector Using the Carrying Handle CAUTION Always put on the lens cap to prevent damage to the lens when transporting the projector Do not lift or carry the projector by the lens or the lens cap as this may damage the lens Carrying handle ...

Page 34: ...al port settings of the computer to match that of the table on the next page Signal format Conforms to RS 232C standard Baud rate 9 600 bps Data length 8 bits Parity bit NON Stop bit 1 bit Flow control None Basic format Commands from the computer are sent in the following order command parameter and return code After the projector processes the command from the computer it sends a response code to...

Page 35: ... PARAMETER CONTROL CONTENTS POWER SETTING R R R R R R R R R R R R A A A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I M M A A A A A A B B B B B B A A D N N A A A A M M M M M M M M M M M M M M E E P B R B R R P B R B R R D D J C P H V R R B B D D R R I I A A B B B B M M I R D E E E I R D E E E J J S L H P P E E E E I I E E N N S S K K O O A A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ...

Page 36: ...7 9 3 6 4 7 1 3 7 7 7 7 2 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 5 8 3 5 1 3 3 1 7 2 1 8 8 6 0 3 3 3 6 0 4 1 9 1 3 8 6 4 7 1 1 H z H k 9 8 6 4 1 3 8 8 6 4 1 3 0 6 8 7 3 6 5 1 5 3 9 7 8 7 3 7 7 0 8 4 5 7 8 6 4 3 6 3 8 4 6 7 4 6 5 3 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 5 3 9 4 1 1 7 9 4 3 3 9 6 9 4 t o d 1 z H M 2 2 3 8 2 5 7 1 5 2 0 0 5 1 3 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 9 4 0 0 0 5 6 0 5 7 5 7 8 7 0 0 4 2 0 3 9 4 1 4 3 3 ...

Page 37: ... Hz 250 W 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C 14 F to 140 F 120 C to 60 C Plastic 40 kHz Wave length 670 nm Max output 1 mW Class II Laser Product 9 1 649 W 2 4 49 649 H 2 12 13 649 D 229 2 121 2 310 mm main body only 9 19 329 W 2 5 3 649 H 2 13 17 649 D 243 5 2 128 2 337 mm including an ad juster leg and projecting parts 9 9 lbs 4 5 kg Remote control Four AA batteries Computer cable 98 109 3 m Macintosh ad...

Page 38: ...5 3 64 128 5 8 16 7 16 11 1 5 64 27 5 13 17 64 337 2 13 32 61 4 49 64 121 3 21 32 93 3 1 32 77 15 16 24 9 19 32 243 5 9 1 64 229 63 64 25 7 16 11 13 32 10 5 1 11 16 43 2 7 16 62 2 3 4 70 3 1 32 77 3 5 16 84 3 5 16 84 55 64 22 3 4 19 9 32 7 10 13 64 259 Front View Side View Top View Units inches mm Bottom View ...

Page 39: ...Appendix E 38 Notes ...

Page 40: ...SHARP CORPORATION OSAKA JAPAN Printed in Japan Imprimé au Japon Impreso en Japón TINS 6764CEZZ T2143 A 9P05 JWG ...

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