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Inserting the batteries

Remove the battery cover as shown and insert four AA
size batteries making sure their polarities match the (

`

)

and (

1

) marks inside the battery compartment.

Notes:

Incorrect use of batteries may cause them to leak or burst.
• Insert the batteries with the (

`

) and (

1

) polarities as indi-

cated.

• Remove the batteries if the remote control will not be oper-

ated for an extended period of time.

• Maintain the batteries in a clean condition.
• Do not mix different brands of batteries. The life expectancy

of the new batteries will be shortened and the old batteries
may leak.

• When the batteries have been used up, remove them imme-

diately to prevent leakage and damage. Leaked battery fluid
may irritate the skin. Remove any battery fluid by wiping with
a cloth.

• Due to storage conditions and the shelf life of the supplied

batteries, they may run out after a short time. If so, replace
them with new batteries as soon as possible.

Remote control positioning

Use the remote control as shown in the figures on the left.

Note:

• The signal from the remote control can be reflected off the

screen for easy operation. However, the effective distance of
the signal may differ due to the screen material.

Transmission range

30°

Press in and
downward on
the arrow
mark and
remove.

Using the optional cable with the remote control

When the remote control cannot be used due to the
range or positioning of the projector (rear projection,
etc.), connect the optional cable from the Wired Remote
Control Input jack on the remote control to the Wired
Remote Input on the rear of the projector.

Note:

• The signal transmitter does not function when the optional

cable is connected to the remote control.

TOP VIEW

Insert the side
tabs into their
slots and
press in the
cover until
properly
seated.

30°

30°

45°

Max. distance: 23

*

 (7 m)

Reception range

REMOTE CONTROL SIGNAL

TRANSMITTER

LASER LIGHT WINDOW

Laser light shines out of this window.

CAUTION

LASER RADIATION-
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM

WAVE LENGTH : 670nm
MAX. OUTPUT : 1mW

CLASS 

II

 LASER PRODUCT

"COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J"

SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
SHARP PLAZA, MAHWAH, NEW JERSEY 07430
TEL : 1-800-BE-SHARP

U.S.A. ONLY

REMOTE CONTROL
MODEL NO. : G1414CESA
DC6V (1.5VX4PCS.)
MADE IN JAPAN
FABRIQUÉ AU JAPON

The laser pointer on the remote control
emits a laser beam from the laser light win-
dow shown in the figure to the left. The laser
emitted is a class 

II

 laser; therefore, do not

look into the laser window or shine the laser
beam on yourself or other people. The two
marks to the left are the caution labels for
the laser beam.
Always use the laser pointer at tempera-
tures between 41°F and 104°F (

`

5°C and

`

40°C).

REAR VIEW

WIRED REMOTE CONTROL

INPUT (3.5 mm Minijack)

Summary of Contents for PG-D210U

Page 1: ...jecteur VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 14 Branchement du projecteur RVB 1 2 Ordinateur 15 Signaux d entrée synchronisation recommandée 18 Commandes de réglage RVB 19 Fonctionnement de base du projecteur 21 Réglage de l image 24 Réglage du son 25 Fonctions du projecteur 26 Entretien du filtre à air 29 Lampe Témoins d entretien 30 Avant d appeler un réparateur 30 Changement de l unité de lampe lampe boîtier 31 Fon...

Page 2: ...and labor warranty applicable to your purchase 2 CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT To ensure that you will promptly receive any safety notification of inspection modification or recall that SHARP may be required to give under the 1972 Consumer Product Safety Act PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE IMPORTANT LIMITED WARRANTY CLAUSE U S A ONLY WARNING High brightness light source Do not stare into the beam of light...

Page 3: ...en ings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This prod uct should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 11 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If y...

Page 4: ... exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 19 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replace ment parts specified by the manufacturer or with the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 20 Safety Check Upon completion of any servic...

Page 5: ...A multi scan RGB Input accepts signals from SXGA 1 280 dots 2 1 024 lines compressed XGA 1 024 dots 2 768 lines SVGA 800 dots 2 600 lines VGA 640 dots 2 480 lines and Mac 1 024 dots 2 768 lines maximum compatible computers without the need for any additional hardware HIGH PICTURE QUALITY The three LCD panels contain 786 432 2 RGB pixels to achieve exceptionally bright high quality images INTELLIGE...

Page 6: ...DEO 1 2 L OFF ON R L R AUDIO IN 2 IN 1 AUDIO OUTPUT IN 1 OUT IN 2 WIRED REMOTE IN 1 IN 2 110 120V 200 240V VIDEO INPUT 1 COMPOSITE Video RCA Audio RCA PC CONTROL 1 Use the supplied computer control cable when operating the remote control as a wireless mouse or when controlling the projector from the RS 232C terminal PC CONTROL 2 Use the computer control cable CTANZ0711CE01 sold separately when ope...

Page 7: ...sporting the remote control turn off the MAIN POWER switch to avoid draining the batteries LEFT CLICK button Using the remote control in a dark room Press the LIGHT button to turn on the back lights for the operation buttons for about 5 sec onds The back light colors are described in the table to the right Note If the MAIN POWER switch on the remote con trol is left on for more than 10 minutes wit...

Page 8: ...the arrow mark and remove Using the optional cable with the remote control When the remote control cannot be used due to the range or positioning of the projector rear projection etc connect the optional cable from the Wired Remote Control Input jack on the remote control to the Wired Remote Input on the rear of the projector Note The signal transmitter does not function when the optional cable is...

Page 9: ...ct the units as shown above and turn the projector power on Second turn the computer power on Next slide the MAIN POWER switch on the side of the remote control When using the remote control as a wireless mouse move the MOUSE ADJUSTMENT switch to the MOUSE position Notes In some situations the wireless mouse may be inoperable if your computer port is not correctly set up Please refer to your compu...

Page 10: ...trol to turn on the power Table setting Zoom 3 Rotating the zoom ring from the housed position to the wide angle position Rotate the zoom ring on the lens until it clicks The pic ture can be adjusted within the zoom range 4 Adjusting the focus Rotate the lens focusing ring until the image on the screen is in focus 5 Adjusting the zoom Rotate the zoom ring The picture can be adjusted to the desired...

Page 11: ...9 H 100 in 80 9 W 2 60 9 H 80 in 64 9 W 2 48 9 H 60 in 48 9 W 2 36 9 H 40 in 32 9 W 2 24 9 H 26 0 in 66 cm 17 3 in 44 cm 13 0 in 33 cm 8 7 in 22 cm 7 1 in 18 cm 5 1 in 13 cm 3 5 in 9 cm Distance from lens center to lower edge of screen H Distance from screen Picture size 100 inches 254 cm Zoom adjustment range 19 0 ft 11 8 ft Above is an illustration of maximum and minimum projection distances for...

Page 12: ...DJ 1 Press the MENU button With the MENU screen displayed press the AD JUSTMENT ƒ buttons to select IMAGE ADJ Then press the ENTER button to display the IMAGE ADJ screen The last MENU screen selected is indicated for about 30 seconds Cautions When setting up the projector For minimal servicing and to maintain high image quality SHARP recommends that this projector be installed in an area free from...

Page 13: ...ens center 90 SIDE VIEW The projector lens should be centered in the middle of the screen If the projector and screen are not centered properly the picture will be distorted making viewing difficult Lens center Using the horizontal reverse function makes the following setups possible Example of a reversed image setup By placing a mirror normal flat type in front of the lens and using the horizonta...

Page 14: ...aution Do not lift or carry the projector by the lens or the lens cap as this may damage the lens Transporting the Projector Use the carrying handle when carrying the projector Returning the projector to its original position While holding the projector with both hands press the adjuster release and slowly lower the projector to its original position Notes Adjustable up to approximately 5 from the...

Page 15: ...ment VCR Rear terminals To video output terminal Used when the AV equipment to be connected has an S VIDEO output terminal Playback Playback Select the audio you want to output by selecting VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 Note the following when using the S VIDEO INPUT terminal 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...

Page 16: ... and 17 for details of the connections Refer to page 18 for a list of personal computers connectable to the projector Use with computers other than those listed may cause some of the functions not to work When the RS 232C terminal on this unit is connected to a personal computer via an RS 232C cable cross type and the sup plied computer control cable the personal computer can control the projector...

Page 17: ...and 2 to ON and 3 4 5 and 6 to OFF For 832 2 624 resolution set switches 2 and 4 to ON and 1 3 5 and 6 to OFF For 1 024 2 768 resolution set switches 2 and 3 to ON and 1 4 5 and 6 to OFF Connect the supplied Macintosh adaptor to the RGB signal output terminal on your Macintosh Series computer as shown on the left and secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws Firmly plug one end of the suppli...

Page 18: ...2 2 624 or 19 1 024 2 768 The output signal from the projector to the monitor should be the same as the input signal from the computer to the projector Examples Input 13 14 640 2 480 Output 640 2 480 Input 16 17 832 2 624 Output 832 2 624 Input 19 1 024 2 768 Output 1 024 2 768 Note The supplied adaptor is only for use with H SYNC and V SYNC output No picture will appear when connected to monitors...

Page 19: ...5 1 5 3 9 7 8 7 3 7 7 0 8 4 5 7 8 6 4 48 363 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 1 3 6 4 2 7 5 L E V E L T T L T T L T T L T L T T L T T L T T L T T L T T L T T L T T L T T L T T L T T L T Y T I R A L O P C N Y S V S Y N C H C R O P T N O R F w H...

Page 20: ...ON ADJUSTMENT UP DOWN Used to center the on screen image by moving it up or down MODE ADJUSTMENT CONNECTING TO IBM PC COMPUTERS Ordinarily the type of input signal is detected and the correct resolution mode Text or Graphics is automatically selected However for the following signals set MODE to ON or OFF to select the projector s resolution mode to match the computer display mode properly 720 dot...

Page 21: ...press the ADJUST MENT ƒ buttons to move the cursor to SET TING Then press the ENTER button to go to the RGB INPUT adjustment menu screen If you do not want to make any adjustments press the MENU button Select the item you want to adjust by pressing the ADJUSTMENT ƒ buttons then use the AD JUSTMENT ß buttons to make the adjust ments When adjustments are completed press the MENU button The display d...

Page 22: ...ol When the power is turned off by pressing the POWER ON OFF button the POWER indicator will not turn off until the fan has stopped running See page 30 Lamp Maintenance Indicators for details Notes When the POWER indicator is not lit the remote control cannot be used to operate the projector The flashing green LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator indicates that the lamp is warming up Wait until the indicato...

Page 23: ...uipment when a color image appears in black and white etc 1 Press the MENU button The menu will appear on the screen 2 Press the ADJUSTMENT ƒ buttons to highlight the IMAGE ADJ yellow Then press the ENTER button to display the IMAGE ADJ 3 Press the ADJUSTMENT ƒ buttons to highlight SYSTEM yellow Then press the ENTER button to display the SYSTEM 4 Press the ADJUSTMENT ƒ buttons to highlight the des...

Page 24: ...ge 28 8 Adjust the volume Press the VOLUME UP DOWN buttons on the pro jector or on the remote control to adjust the volume MUTE Press the MUTE button to temporarily turn off the sound Press the MUTE button once again to turn the sound back on 9 To turn off the power from the projector or the remote control Press the POWER ON OFF button on either the projector or the remote control The screen on th...

Page 25: ...COLOR TINT SHARPNESS RESET ADJUSTMENT button For more contrast For more brightness For stronger red For stronger blue For more color intensity For more sharpness 1 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 On Screen Display R G B 1 A D J B R I G H T R E D B L U E R E S E T 0 0 0 0 S E L A D J N E X T ENTER E...

Page 26: ... with the ADJUSTMENT ƒ buttons Then press the ENTER button to change to the picture indicated on the left Select BALANCE TREBLE or BASS with the AD JUSTMENT ƒ buttons Adjust the mode you want with the ADJUSTMENT ß buttons To return to the factory preset mode press the AD JUSTMENT ƒ buttons to select RESET then press the ENTER button Description of Adjustment Items ADJUSTMENT ß button Increased aud...

Page 27: ... Video Input Source Optimal image quality can be achieved by adjusting the white portion of the picture to obtain the best color for the selected source Adjusting the BACKGROUND LEVEL Press the MENU button Select BACKGRND LVL with the ADJUSTMENT ƒ but tons Then press the ENTER button to change the picture as indicated on the left Select RED or BLUE with the ADJUSTMENT ƒ buttons Adjust the mode you...

Page 28: ... Screen On Screen Display Override The On Screen Display BLACK SCREEN that appears during black screen can be turned off When BLK SCRN DISP is set to OFF the On Screen Display will not appear during black screen Press the MENU button While the MENU screen is displayed press the ADJUSTMENT ƒ buttons to select IMAGE ADJ Then press the ENTER button to display the IMAGE ADJ screen as shown Press the A...

Page 29: ... mode When the power is turned off the POWER indicator will light red To turn the power on again press the POWER button to set it to OFF then press it again to set it to ON On Screen Display Using the Input Mode On Screen Display Override Function The On Screen Displays that appear during input select RGB 1 024 2 768 75 Hz etc can be turned off Once INPUT DISPLAY is turned off the On Screen Dis pl...

Page 30: ...ath the tabs on the filter frame Return the air filter to its original position in the filter cover opening Clean the dust off the air filter and cover with a vacuum cleaner extension hose Clean the AIR FILTER 5 Replace the AIR FILTER Replace the FILTER COVER 1 3 Turn OFF the MAIN POWER 2 Remove the FILTER COVER Remove the AIR FILTER Grasp the air filter between your fingers and lift it out of the...

Page 31: ...e indicator lights up Notes If the TEMPERATURE indicator comes on follow the above possible solutions and then wait until the projector has cooled down completely before turning the power back on At least 5 minutes When the power is turned off and then turned on again as during a brief rest the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator may be triggered pre venting the power from going on When this happens take t...

Page 32: ... 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 How to Change the Lamp Precaution Take care not to touch either the glass surface of the lamp cage or the inside of the projector with your bare hands Removing the lamp unit see figure 1 Press the power button a and turn the instrument...

Page 33: ...amp cage compartment and that the holes on the top of the lamp cage k are aligned with the screw holes on the projector 2 Tighten screws e f g and d then perform the above instructions in the reverse order 1 Plug in the power cord 2 While pressing the ADJUSTMENT ADJUST MENT ƒ and ENTER buttons on the projector turn on the MAIN POWER switch After the projector turns on LAMP 0000H is displayed indic...

Page 34: ...equest to Send Output Connected to internal circuit 8 CS Clear to Send Input Connected to internal circuit 9 CI Ring Indicator Input Connected to internal circuit Mouse Input Terminal for IBM Mac 9 pin D sub female connector Pin No Signal I O Reference 1 5V Input Computer output 2 XA Input Computer output 3 XB Input Computer output 4 YA Input Computer output 5 YB Input Computer output 6 LEFT Input...

Page 35: ...g the display commands for each adjustment menu and checking the conditions with the On Screen Display If the unit receives a command other than a menu display command it will execute the command without displaying the On Screen Display Note If a dash appears in the parameter column enter a space If an asterisk appears enter a value in the range indicated in brackets under CON TROL CONTENTS See th...

Page 36: ...LAY SETTING _ _ _ BLACK SCREEN DISPLAY OFF _ _ _ BLACK SCREEN DISPLAY ON MOUSE ADJUSTMENT _ _ _ REMOTE MOUSE AT _ _ _ REMOTE MOUSE 98 RGB 1 ADJUSTMENT _ PICTURE 30 30 _ BRIGHT 30 30 _ RED 30 30 _ BLUE 30 30 _ _ _ RGB DISPLAY _ _ _ RESET SCREEN MODE MEMORY V M M A A A A R R R R R I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I R R R R R R A R I R M O U U A A A A B B B B B N N A A A M M M M M M M M M M M M E A A ...

Page 37: ... control code a 15 bit b Example of Reverse D to C1 1 D C2 0 C3 1 C4 1 C5 0 C6 1 C7 0 C8 0 C9 0 C10 0 C11 0 C12 0 C13 0 C14 1 C15 0 C1 1 D C2 0 C3 1 C4 1 C5 0 C6 0 C7 1 C8 1 C9 1 C10 1 C11 1 C12 1 C13 1 C14 0 C15 1 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 System Address D to D Common Data Bit Reverse in D Function Key Data Bit Data Expansion Data Deter mination Mask C15 VOLUME UP VOLUME DOWN...

Page 38: ...uter 9 pin D sub female connector for wireless mouse 9 pin mini DIN connector for wireless mouse 2 89 2 1 69 7 2 4 cm oval 2 2 AC 110 120 200 240 V 1 8 A 1 0 A 50 60 Hz 226 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 10 3 2 13 0 2 5 4 261 2 329 2 137 mm main body only 10 5 2 15 7 2 6 1 266 2 399 2 155 mm including...

Page 39: ...10 3 261 0 2 5 4 0 101 Max 1 9 49 10 5 267 1 9 47 0 8 21 13 0 329 1 1 29 2 8 71 0 7 18 8 0 204 5 4 137 Dimensions Side View Lens housed Lens extended Units inches mm Front View Rear View Top View Bottom View ...

Page 40: ...SHARP CORPORATION OSAKA JAPAN Printed in Japan Imprimé au Japon Impreso en Japón TINS 6785CEZZ T2184 A 9P06 JWG ...

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