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Observe the following safeguards when setting up your 
projector.

Caution concerning the lamp unit

Potential hazard of glass particles if lamp 
ruptures. In case of lamp rupture, contact 
your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector 
Dealer or Service Center 
for replacement.
See “Regarding the Lamp” 
on page 

72

.

Caution concerning the setup of the 
projector

For minimal servicing and to maintain high 
image quality, SHARP recommends that 
this projector be installed in an area free 
from humidity, dust and cigarette smoke. 
When the projector is subjected to these 
environments, the vents and lens must be 
cleaned more often. As long as the 
projector is regularly cleaned, use in these 
environments will not reduce the overall 
operation life of the unit. Internal cleaning 
should only be performed by a Sharp 
Authorized Projector Dealer or Service 
Center. 

Rest your eyes occasionally.

Continuously watching the screen for long 
hours will cause eye strain. Take regular 
breaks to rest your eyes.

Do not set up the projector in places
exposed to direct sunlight or bright light.

Position the screen so that it is not in direct 
sunlight or room light. Light falling directly 
on the screen washes out the colors, 
making viewing diffi cult. Close the curtains 
and dim the lights when setting up the 
screen in a sunny or bright room.

Caution regarding placing of the projector

Place the projector on a level site within the 
adjustment range (9 degrees) of the 
adjustment foot.

After the projector is purchased, a faint 
smell from the vent may appear when the 
power is fi rst turned on. This is normal and 
is not a malfunction. It will disappear after 
the projector is used for a while.

When using the projector in high-
altitude areas such as mountains (at 
altitudes of approximately 1,500 
meters (4,900 feet) or more)

When you use the projector in high-altitude 
areas with thin air, set “Fan Mode” to 
“High”. Neglecting this can affect the 
longevity of the optical system.
Use the projector at altitudes of 2,300 
meters (7,500 feet) or less.

Warning about placing the projector in 
a high position

When placing the projector in a high 
position, make certain it is carefully secure 
to avoid personal injury caused by the 
projector falling down.

Do not subject the projector to hard 
impact and/or vibration.

Protect the lens so as not to hit or damage 
the surface of the lens.

Avoid locations with extremes of 
temperature.

The operating temperature of the projector 
is from 41°F to 95°F (+5°C to +35°C).
The storage temperature of the projector is 
from  –4°F to 140°F (–20°C to +60°C).

Do not block the exhaust and intake 
vents.

Allow at least 11 

13

/

16

 inches (30 cm) of 

space between the exhaust vent and the 
nearest wall or obstruction.
Ensure that the intake vent and the exhaust 
vent are not obstructed.
If the cooling fan becomes obstructed, a 
protection circuit will automatically put the 
projector into Standby mode to prevent 
overheat damage. This does not indicate a 
malfunction. (See pages 

70

 and 

71

.) 

Remove the projector power cord from the 
wall outlet and wait at least 10 minutes. 
Place the projector where the intake and 
exhaust vents are not blocked, plug the 
power cord back in and turn on the 
projector. This will return the projector to 
the normal operating condition.

Summary of Contents for XG-SV100W

Page 1: ...Introduction Easy Start Setup Connections Basic Operation Useful Features Appendix OPERATION MANUAL DATA PROJECTOR MODEL XG SV100W XG SV200X ...

Page 2: ...lease record the Model and Serial Number located on the bottom of the projector and retain this information Before recycling the packaging please ensure that you have checked the con tents of the carton thoroughly against the list of Supplied accessories on page 11 Model No Serial No ...

Page 3: ... appropriate plug to the mains lead follow the instructions below WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed a...

Page 4: ...s español italiano holandés sueco portugués chino coreano y árabe Lea cuidadosamente las instrucciones de operación antes de utilizar el proyector Il CD ROM in dotazione contiene istruzioni per l uso in inglese tedesco francese spagnolo italiano olandese svedese portoghese cinese coreano e arabo Leggere attentamente le istruzioni per l uso prima di usare il proiettore De meegeleverde CD ROM bevat ...

Page 5: ...o operate this equipment U S A ONLY WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The lightning flash with arrowhead sym bol within an equilateral triangle is in tended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be o...

Page 6: ...cracking When the lamp replacement indicator and on screen display icon are illuminated it is recommended that the lamp be replaced with a new one immediately even if the lamp appears to be operating normally Should the lamp break there is also a possibility that glass particles may spread inside of the projector In such a case it is recommended you contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector ...

Page 7: ... the Menu Screen Menu Selections Adjustments Example Adjusting Bright This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector 1 Press MENU The Picture menu screen for the selected input mode is displayed 2 Press Q or O and select Picture to adjust 1 2 Example Picture screen menu Menu item Picture Mode Contrast 0 0 0 0 Bright Color Tint 0 Sharp Standard Off Off Level 2 Off SEL AD...

Page 8: ...43 Using the Menu Screen 46 Menu Selections Adjustments 46 Picture Adjustment Picture Menu 48 Selecting the Picture Mode 48 Adjusting the Image 48 Adjusting the Color Temperature 49 Adjusting the Colors 49 Reducing Image Noise DNR 50 Eco Quiet 50 Audio Adjustment Audio Menu 51 Speaker Setting 51 Audio Input 51 Audio Output Type Setting 51 Adjusting the Audio 51 Signal Adjustment SIG Menu 52 Adjust...

Page 9: ...t Network Function 62 Confirming the Projector Information 63 Viewing Stereoscopic 3D Images 64 Precautions on Viewing Stereoscopic 3D Images 64 Information on the 3D Projection Function 66 Using 3D Viewing Mode 67 Appendix 68 Appendix Maintenance 69 Maintenance Indicators 70 Regarding the Lamp 72 Lamp 72 Caution Concerning the Lamp 72 Replacing the Lamp 72 Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit 73 ...

Page 10: ...cturer 9 Transportation A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 10 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openi...

Page 11: ...e manufacturer or have 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 service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition 21 Wall or Ceiling Mounting This product should be mounted to a w...

Page 12: ...t may appear when the power is first turned on This is normal and is not a malfunction It will disappear after the projector is used for a while When using the projector in high altitude areas such as mountains at altitudes of approximately 1 500 meters 4 900 feet or more When you use the projector in high altitude areas with thin air set Fan Mode to High Neglecting this can affect the longevity of...

Page 13: ...Rights Reserved Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream Inc Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of the fonts accompanying this license Fonts and associated documentation files the Font Software to reproduce and distribute the Font Software including without limitation the rights to use copy merge publish distribute and or sell copies of the Font Software an...

Page 14: ...TUP MANUAL For Macintosh Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive Double click the CD ROM icon When you want to view the operation manual 1 Double click the MANUALS folder 2 Double click the language name of the folder that you want to view 3 Double click the pdf file to access the projector manuals When you want to view the SETUP MANUAL 1 Double click the SETUP folder 2 Double click the language name...

Page 15: ...d CD ROM UDSKAA132WJZZ Remote control RRMCGA960WJSA Two R 6 batteries AA size UM SUM 3 HP 7 or similar RGB cable 10 3 0 m QCNWGA161WJPZ Terminal cover CCOVAE119WEF0 Codes in are Replacement parts codes Note Optional accessories Lamp unit Ceiling mount rotating module Ceiling mount adaptor Ceiling mount bracket Ceiling mount unit Ceiling mount extension tube AN SV10LP AN SV100T AN 60KT AN XGCM55 fo...

Page 16: ... 5 INPUT buttons R P 34 For switching Input mode 6 Adjustment buttons P R O Q 46 For selecting menu items 7 VOL Volume buttons O Q 35 For adjusting the speaker sound level 8 MENU button 46 For displaying adjustment and setting screens 9 KEYSTONE button 31 For entering the Keystone Correction mode 10 AUTO SYNC button 41 For automatically adjusting images when connected to a computer 11 ECO QUIET bu...

Page 17: ...terminal for computer RGB and component signals Terminal for connecting a monitor COMPUTER COMPONENT 2 input terminal 22 23 Terminal for computer RGB and component signals You must switch the setting depending on whether you are using the terminal for MONITOR OUT or COMPUTER COMPONENT 2 input 9 HDMI terminal 22 23 Terminal for HDMI input 10 RS 232C terminal 25 Terminal for controlling the projecto...

Page 18: ...projected image size 12 ROTATE button For setting the rotation angle of the projector when the ceiling mount rotating module AN SV100T is connected 13 MAGNIFY buttons 41 For enlarging reducing part of the image 14 PICTURE MODE button 41 For selecting the appropriate picture 15 BREAK TIMER button 40 For displaying the break time 16 RESIZE button 36 For switching the picture size NORMAL 16 9 etc 17 ...

Page 19: ...s harmful to skin therefore ensure you wipe them first and then remove them using a cloth The batteries included with this projector may run down in a short period depending on how they are kept Be sure to replace them as soon as possible with new batteries Remove the batteries from the remote control if you will not be using the remote control for a long time Comply with the rules ordinance of eac...

Page 20: ...ns 6 O Q buttons 6 KEYSTONE button 8 STANDBY button 3 ON button 7 HDMI COMPUTER 1 2 S VIDEO VIDEO buttons 4 6 Adjustment buttons P R O Q 6 ENTER button 3 H V SHIFT button 5 FOCUS buttons 5 ZOOM buttons 1 Place the projector facing a wall or a screen BP 18 When connecting equipment other than a computer see pages 23 and 24 2 Connect the projector to the computer and plug the power cord into the AC ...

Page 21: ...he positions for the upper right lower right and lower left of the image When the position of the lower left is set the correction is made and the display disappears 6 Correcting the image distortion due to the projection angle BP 31 On the projector Press INPUT R P to display the INPUT list Use INPUT R P to select the Input mode and use O Q to select the audio input terminal INPUT list INPUT Audi...

Page 22: ...on Image Size and Projection Distance XG SV200X Example 4 3 Signal Input Normal Mode 500 1270 cm 200 508 cm 100 254 cm 80 203 cm 60 152cm 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 m 3 6 m 7 1 1 1 5 1 0 2 4 m 4 8 m Projection Distance 9 1 1 1 9 1 0 3 0 m 6 0 m 1 9 1 0 3 9 8 6 0 m 1 2 1 m 4 9 6 9 9 2 1 5 1 m 3 0 2 m Picture Size 400 300 1016 cm 762 cm 160 120 406 cm 305 cm 80 60 203 cm 152 cm 48 36 122cm 91cm 64 48 163 cm ...

Page 23: ...m 196 13 2 m 43 2 26 4 m 86 5 581 cm 228 25 32 83 cm 32 11 16 221 cm 87 5 32 300 762 cm 664 cm 261 374 cm 147 9 9 m 32 4 19 8 m 64 10 436 cm 171 19 32 62 cm 24 33 64 166 cm 65 3 8 250 635 cm 553 cm 218 311 cm 123 8 2 m 27 0 16 5 m 54 0 363 cm 143 52 cm 20 27 64 138 cm 54 15 32 200 508 cm 443 cm 174 249 cm 98 6 6 m 21 7 13 2 m 43 3 291 cm 114 25 64 42 cm 16 11 32 111 cm 43 37 64 150 381 cm 332 cm 1...

Page 24: ...3 cm 320 610 cm 240 14 7 m 48 3 29 5 m 96 8 610 cm 240 0 cm 0 231 cm 90 31 32 300 762 cm 610 cm 240 457 cm 180 11 0 m 36 2 22 1 m 72 6 457 cm 180 0 cm 0 173 cm 68 7 32 250 635 cm 508 cm 200 381 cm 150 9 2 m 30 2 18 4 m 60 5 381 cm 150 0 cm 0 144 cm 56 55 64 200 508 cm 406 cm 160 305 cm 120 7 4 m 24 1 14 7 m 48 4 305 cm 120 0 cm 0 116 cm 45 31 64 150 381 cm 305 cm 120 229 cm 90 5 5 m 18 1 11 0 m 36...

Page 25: ... projection with a translucent screen Menu item Rear Ceiling mounted front projection Menu item Ceiling Front Ceiling mounted rear projection with a translucent screen Menu item Ceiling Rear a Ceiling Mount Setup It is recommended that you use the optional Sharp ceiling mount adaptor and unit for this installation Before mounting the projector contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer...

Page 26: ...IÙHDMI digital cable the signal transmission may not work property The HDMI specification does not support all connections to equipment that has digital output terminal using a DVIÙHDMI digital cable You can also use the COMPUTER COMPONENT 2 terminal as the MONITOR OUT terminal To use this terminal as an input terminal set COMPUTER2 Select to Input before connecting the external equipment See page ...

Page 27: ...work property The HDMI specification does not support all connections to equipment that has digital output terminal using a DVIÙHDMI digital cable HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is a digital AV interface that can deliver a high definition video signal multi channel audio signal and bi directional control signal all in just one cable Because it is compatible with the HDCP High bandwidth Dig...

Page 28: ...WGA038WJPZ AUDIO OUT RCA audio input terminal ø3 5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable commercially available You can also use the MONITOR OUT terminal as the COMPUTER COMPONENT 2 terminal To use this terminal as an output terminal set COMPUTER2 Select to Monitor Output before connecting the external equipment See page 56 When using the ø3 5 mm mono audio cable the volume level will be half of w...

Page 29: ...al control cable cross type commercially available Computer To RS 232C terminal To RS 232C terminal The RS 232C function may not operate if your computer terminal is not correctly set up Refer to the operation manual of the computer for details Refer to pages 2 to 9 of the SETUP MANUAL contained on the supplied CD ROM for Connecting Pin Assignments and RS 232C Specifications and Commands Note Info ...

Page 30: ... a telephone line Hub or Computer LAN cable Category 5 type commercially available To LAN terminal When connecting to a hub use a straight through Category 5 CAT 5 type cable commercially available When connecting to a computer use a cross over Category 5 CAT 5 type cable commercially available Note Connecting the Power Cord Plug the supplied power cord into the AC socket on the rear of the projec...

Page 31: ...n again the lamp may take some time to start projection When System Lock is set the keycode input box appears To cancel the keycode setting input the keycode that you have already set See page 57 for details Note Turning the Power Off Putting the Projector into Standby Mode Press STANDBY ON on the projector or STANDBY on the remote control then press that button again while the confirmation message...

Page 32: ...ble range The adjustable range is shown below Horizontal range 25 XG SV200X 23 XG SV100W Vertical range 50 The adjustable range has limitations even within the range shown above The image can be adjusted as shown on the diagram Allow a margin of error in the value XG SV200X Position of the image when the image is centered both vertically and horizontally in lens shift XG SV100W Position of the ima...

Page 33: ...ar from the standard position Warning Do not hold the lens and lens cover when projector angle is adjusted Use caution not to pinch your finger in the space between the adjustment foot and the projector when the projector angle is lowered 1 1 Press H V SHIFT on the remote control Pressing ENTER on the projector or on the remote control displays the test pattern Checking the test pattern is useful f...

Page 34: ...remote control to adjust the projected image size ROn screen display TESTPATTERN ZOOM After you have pressed FOCUS or ZOOM on the remote control you can display the test pattern by pressing ENTER The test pattern is useful for making more accurate adjustments For fine adjustments when H V SHIFT FOCUS or ZOOM is pressed the projected image moves a small amount in the desired direction for approximat...

Page 35: ... the horizontal or vertical axes Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion When the image is projected either from the top or from the bottom towards the screen at an angle the image becomes distorted trapezoidally The function for correcting trapezoidal distortion is called Keystone Correction There are the two types of the Keystone Correction 1 GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT for correcting an image designating th...

Page 36: ...e image 3 Press ENTER to set the position 4 Repeat the same procedure with the positions for the upper right lower right and lower left of the image At this time pressing RETURN on the projector or on the remote control returns to the previous screen When the position of the lower left is set the correction is made and the display disappears 1 ROn screen display H V KEYSTONE ADJUST NEXT RESET GEOM...

Page 37: ...peatedly until H V KEYSTONE is displayed 2 Press P or R to parallelize the left and right sides of the projected image 3 Press O or Q to parallelize the upper and lower sides of the projected image 4 Press KEYSTONE to set the position 1 ROn screen display END ADJUST EXIT TEST PTRN RESET H V KEYSTONE H 0 V 0 ROn screen display END ADJUST EXIT TEST PTRN RESET H V KEYSTONE H 0 V 0 2 3 4 ...

Page 38: ... Input list appears While the Input list is displayed follow the procedure below to switch the input mode INPUT list INPUT Audio 2 MONITOR OUT HDMI H S VIDEO S VIDEO V 1 COMPUTER1 Press R P to select the desired input mode and then press ENTER If ENTER is not pressed the projector switches to the selected input mode in a few seconds When no signal is received NO SIGNAL will be displayed When non s...

Page 39: ...vel when turning the projector on off or when changing the input signal When you do not want to output the sound from the projector s speaker while the projector is connected to external equipment set Speaker in the Audio menu to Off See page 51 Note Displaying the Black Screen and Turning Off the Sound Temporarily Press AV MUTE on the remote control to temporarily display a black screen and turn ...

Page 40: ...spect ratios SXGA 1280 1024 968 768 1024 768 1280 1024 720 576 1280 720 1024 576 1280 720 1360 768 1024 578 1360 768 1366 768 1024 576 1366 768 1280 768 1024 614 1280 768 960 576 1024 576 1280 800 1024 640 1280 800 922 576 Input signal For 4 3 screen For 16 9 screen Computer Image type NORMAL FULL NATIVE BORDER 16 9 Resolution lower than XGA 4 3 aspect ratio 1 XGA 1 Resolution higher than XGA SXGA...

Page 41: ...OOM V STRETCH BORDER 16 9 480I 480P 576I 576P NTSC PAL SECAM 4 3 aspect ratio Squeeze Letter box 720P 1035I 1080I 1080P 16 9 aspect ratio 1 1 540P 16 9 aspect ratio 4 3 aspect ratio in 16 9 Cutout area on which images cannot be projected Area on which the image is not included in the original signals 1 Same as NORMAL mode ...

Page 42: ...2 1360 768 1366 768 1280 720 1366 768 1280 768 1280 768 1280 720 1280 800 1280 800 Input signal Output screen image Computer Image type NORMAL FULL NATIVE 16 9 Resolution XGA and below 4 3 aspect ratio Resolution higher than XGA 2 SXGA 1280 1024 5 4 aspect ratio 1280 720 16 9 aspect ratio 1 1 1360 768 1366 768 16 9 aspect ratio 1280 768 15 9 aspect ratio 1 1280 800 16 10 aspect ratio 1 Cutout area...

Page 43: ...ected Area on which the image is not included in the original signals 1 Same as NORMAL mode About Copyrights When using the Resize function to select an image size with a different aspect ratio to a TV program or video image the image will look different from its original appearance Keep this in mind while choosing an image size The use of the Resize or Keystone Correction function to compress or ...

Page 44: ...mer is not available while the projector is operating the following functions Auto Sync Freeze AV Mute Note 1 2 Displaying the Pointer 1 Press POINTER and press P R O Q on the remote control to move the pointer Press EFFECT to change the pointer icon 5 types Star Finger1 Finger2 Heart Underline 2 Press POINTER again The pointer will disappear Using the Spot Function 1 Press SPOT and press P R O Q ...

Page 45: ...GB is displayed only when RGB signal is input 1 2 Displaying an Enlarged Portion of an Image Graphs tables and other portions of projected images can be enlarged This is helpful when providing more detailed explanations 1 Press MAGNIFY on the remote control Enlarges the image Pressing or MAGNIFY enlarges or reduces the projected image 1 2 3 4 9 Press Press You can change the location of the enlarg...

Page 46: ...hen right clicking Press R CLICK When your computer supports only a one click mouse such as Macintosh Press L CLICK or R CLICK L CLICK and R CLICK have common function When using Page Up or Page Down Same as the Page Up and Page Down keys on a computer keyboard Press PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN PAGE UP PAGE DOWN buttons R CLICK button MOUSE Adjustment buttons _ L CLICK button PAGE UP PAGE DOWN buttons R ...

Page 47: ... Quiet On Off Reset CLR Temp BrilliantColor C M S 1 Select Color Hue Saturation Value Effect C M S 1 On Off Reset Return Page 49 C M S 2 Select Color Hue Saturation Value Effect C M S 2 On Off Reset Return Standard Presentation Movie Game sRGB Picture Mode Red Blue Page 50 DNR Off Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Audio menu Main menu Sub menu Audio Page 51 Page 51 Page 51 Page 51 30 30 Treble 30 30 Bass Sp...

Page 48: ...ay On Off Page 54 Overscan On Off English Deutsch Español Nederlands Français Italiano Svenska Português polski Magyar Türkçe Tiếng Việt Signal adjustment SIG menu Main menu Sub menu SIG Page 52 Page 52 Page 52 Page 52 Page 53 Auto Sync On Off Video Setup Signal Info Resolution 0 IRE 7 5 IRE Page 53 Page 53 Video System Auto PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 NTSC3 58 PAL M PAL N PAL 60 30 30 60 60 150 150 150 15...

Page 49: ... Page 58 Page 60 Memory Menu Page 59 Rotate Indicator On Off Page 59 All Reset Lamp Timer Life Page 60 Load Memory Save Memory Memory Name Clear Memory Mute On Off Memory Lock On Off Return Memory1 Memory2 Memory3 Memory4 Memory5 Memory6 Memory7 Memory8 Page 59 Page 59 Page 59 Page 59 Page 59 Page 59 Network Net menu Main menu Net Page 61 Password Enable Disable DHCP Client On Off TCP IP Projector...

Page 50: ...u Selections Adjustments Example Adjusting Bright This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector 1 Press MENU The Picture menu screen for the selected input mode is displayed 2 Press Q or O and select Picture to adjust 1 2 Example Picture screen menu Menu item Picture Mode Contrast 0 0 0 0 Bright Color Tint 0 Sharp Standard Off Off Level 2 Off SEL ADJ RETURN ENTER END P...

Page 51: ...is not available while the projector is operating Auto Sync Break Timer Freeze AV Mute Note 0 0 0 0 Phase Clock H Pos V Pos Reset Picture Audio SIG SCR PRJ Net Picture Mode Contrast 0 0 0 0 Bright Color Tint 0 Sharp Standard Off Off Level 2 Off SEL ADJ RETURN ENTER END Picture Audio SIG SCR PRJ Net 0 0 Red Blue CLR Temp BrilliantColorTM C M S 1 C M S 2 DNR Eco Quiet Reset 0 1 Picture Mode Contrast...

Page 52: ...e when sRGB is selected For additional information about the sRGB function visit http www srgb com You cannot set the items Red Blue CLR Temp Brilliant ColorTM C M S 1 and C M S 2 when sRGB is selected Note Info When sRGB is selected the projected image may become dark but this does not indicate a malfunction 2 Adjusting the Image Adjustment items O button Q button Contrast For less contrast For m...

Page 53: ...C M S 2 C M S Color Management System and press ENTER If there is no data for the stored corrected color the color selection screen and the picker is displayed Go to step 2 Picker 1 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 Color Hue Saturation Value Effect C M S 1 On Reset Return SEL ADJ RETURN ENTER END 0 0 0 0 2 Us...

Page 54: ... The appearance of the projected image after above color adjustment reflected can be checked Off The appearance of the pro jected image in former color adjustment can be checked 3 4 To complete the C M S color adjustment select Return and press ENTER The C M S color adjustment can be made to one color each in C M S 1 and C M S 2 C M S 1 and C M S 2 cannot be set when sRGB is selected Note 5 Reducin...

Page 55: ... input terminal HDMI HDMI terminal is used as an audio input terminal This item is available with HDMI input 3 Audio Output Type Setting This function determines whether the audio level output from the AUDIO output terminal is fixed or variable by linking with VOLUME Selectable items Description FAO Fixed Audio Output Audio output that does not vary in strength with the volume level of the source p...

Page 56: ...cally selected However for some signals the optimal Resolution mode in Resolution may need to be selected to match the computer display mode See Checking the Input Signal on page 53 for information on the currently selected input signal Note 3 Auto Sync Adjustment Used to automatically adjust a computer image Selectable items Description On Auto Sync adjustment will occur when the projector is tur...

Page 57: ...Setup Selectable items Description 0 IRE Sets the black level to 0 IRE 7 5 IRE Sets the black level to 7 5 IRE This function is available for the following signals With COMPUTER COMPONENT 1 or 2 input 480I With S VIDEO or VIDEO input NTSC3 58 Note 7 Selecting the Dynamic Range An optimum picture may not be displayed if an HDMI capable device s output signal type and the projector s input signal ty...

Page 58: ...ts images onto a whiteboard 3 Setting the Overscan This function allows you to set the overscan area display area Selectable items Description On The input area is displayed without the screen edges Off The whole input area is displayed This function is available for the following signals With COMPUTER COMPONENT 1 or 2 input 480P 540P 576P 720P 1035I 1080I 1080P If noise appears at the screen edge...

Page 59: ...e broadcast source This does not necessarily indicate a problem with the projector Note 6 Selecting a Startup and Background Image Selectable items Description Logo SHARP default image Blue Blue screen None Black screen 7 Reversing Inverting Projected Images This projector is equipped with a reverse invert image function that allows you to reverse or invert the projected image for various applicat...

Page 60: ...r the breaker switch is turned on 3 COMPUTER2 Select You can also use the MONITOR OUT terminal as the COMPUTER COMPONENT 2 terminal Select whether to use the terminal as an input terminal or output terminal Selectable items Description Input The terminal can be used as an input terminal COMPUTER COMPONENT 2 Monitor Output The terminal can be used as an output terminal MONITOR OUT Set this before c...

Page 61: ... entering the keycode appears 1 2 3 Press the 4 buttons on the remote control or on the projector to enter the preset keycode in Old Code When setting the keycode for the first time press R on the projector for four times Setting the System Lock Old Code New Code Reconfirm PRJ If you input a wrong keycode the cursor returns to the first point of the Old Code The preset keycode is 4 R buttons on the p...

Page 62: ...y holding down ENTER on the projector for about 5 seconds Return On SEL ADJ RETURN ENTER END 2 Select On then press ENTER On screen display The Keylock function does not affect the operation with the remote control buttons You cannot use the Keylock function while the projector is warming up 5 1 2 Taking the Keylock Off Hold down ENTER on the projector for about 5 seconds On screen display Info Ev...

Page 63: ...f error of approximately 1 5 degrees Use the remote control to make fine adjustments Note a Save Memory Select an item where you want to store the setting When you select an item where some setting has been stored the stored setting will be overwritten and erased Note a Memory Name Select the item name you want to change Use O Q to choose the characters to change and P R to select the characters to...

Page 64: ...n confirm the cumulative lamp usage time and the remaining lamp life percentage Lamp usage condition Remaining lamp life Life 100 5 Operated exclusively while Eco Quiet is On Approx 2 500 hours Approx 125 hours Operated exclusively while Eco Quiet is Off Approx 1 500 hours Approx 75 hours It is recommended that the lamp be changed when the remaining lamp life becomes 5 The lamp life may vary depen...

Page 65: ...e password to change the Net menu settings Note 1 2 3 4 a Changing the Password 1 Select Password then press Q The screen for entering the password appears 2 Enter the password in Old Password using P R Q and O then press ENTER 3 Enter the password in New Password using P R Q and O then press ENTER 4 Enter the same password again in Reconfirm using P R Q and O then press ENTER If you do not need th...

Page 66: ...ng 192 168 150 002 Enter an IP address appropriate for the network Subnet Mask Factory default setting 255 255 255 000 Set the subnet mask to the same as that of the computer and equipment on the network Gateway Factory default setting 000 000 000 000 When not in use set to 000 000 000 000 Confirm the existing network s segment IP address group to avoid setting an IP address that duplicates the IP ...

Page 67: ...llowing 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 information on how to change the projector name see SETUP MANUAL contained in the supplied CD ROM Note ...

Page 68: ...viewing If you experience any of the following symptoms during viewing nausea queasiness dizziness headache blurry vision or double vision that lasts longer than few seconds Do not engage in any potentially hazardous activity for example driving a vehicle until your symptoms have completely gone away If symptoms persist discontinue use and do not resume stereoscopic 3D viewing without discussing y...

Page 69: ... MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY HAS A HISTORY OF EPILEPSY The following people should consult a physician before viewing stereoscopic 3D images Anyone with a history of epilepsy or who has a family member with a history of epilepsy Children under 6 years of age Anyone who has ever experienced epileptic seizures or sensory disturbances triggered by flashing light effects SOME LIGHT PATTERNS MAY INDUCE SEIZUR...

Page 70: ...a are not compatible with this projector As of February 2011 If the power of your left and right eyes greatly differs and you primarily use one eye for viewing the images the images will not appear in 3D In addition images may be difficult to view in 3D or images may not be able to be viewed in 3D depending on the individual or the content being displayed The stereoscopic effect varies with the ind...

Page 71: ...4 5 6 Press 3D MODE on the remote control to display the 3D MODE menu Info If An invalid button has been pressed is displayed a 3D compatible signal is not being input Check the output signal on the playback equipment 7 Press Q to set DLP Link to On 8 Press ENTER to switch the mode and enable more natural 3D image viewing Warning If the projector 3D video playback equipment and 3D LCD shutter glas...

Page 72: ...light signal is transmitted from the lens of the projector reflected by the screen and received by the light reception sensor on the 3D LCD shutter glasses Therefore the range of 3D viewing varies depending on the specifications of the 3D LCD shutter glasses light signal receiving sensitivity For details see the operation manual of your 3D LCD shutter glasses For more information on the 3D projectio...

Page 73: ...wring the cloth well and then wipe the projector Strong cleaning detergents may discolor warp or damage the coating on the projector Make sure to test on a small inconspicuous area on the projector before use M i l d d e t e r g e n t Mild detergent diluted with water Thinner Wax Cleaning the lens or lens cover Use a commercially available blower or lens cleaning paper for glasses and camera lense...

Page 74: ...off the cooling fan will run and then the projector will enter Standby mode When you find the temperature warning indicator blinking be sure to perform the measures described on page 71 About the lamp indicator When the remaining lamp life becomes 5 or less yellow and Change The Lamp will be displayed on the screen When the percentage becomes 0 it will change to red the lamp will automatically turn...

Page 75: ...he lamp does not illuminate Burnt out lamp Lamp circuit failure Power indicator Green on Red on Green blinks Cooling Red blinks The power indicator blinks in red when the projector is on The lamp unit cover is open If the power indicator blinks in red even when the lamp unit cover are securely installed contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center see page 84 for advice...

Page 76: ...ition and the frequency of use It is important to note that failure can often result in the bulb cracking When the lamp replacement indicator and on screen display icon are illuminated it is recommended that the lamp be replaced with a new one immediately even if the lamp appears to be operating normally Should the lamp break there is also a possibility that glass particles may spread inside of th...

Page 77: ...pt for the lamp unit cover and lamp unit 1 Press STANDBY ON on the projector or STANDBY on the remote control to put the projector into Standby mode 2 Disconnect the power cord Unplug the power cord from the AC socket Leave the lamp until it has fully cooled down about 1 hour 3 Remove the lamp unit cover Loosen the user service screw 1 that secures the lamp unit cover Remove the lamp unit cover 2 ...

Page 78: ... connected to the projector Resetting the Lamp Timer Reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp Info Make sure to reset the lamp timer only when replacing the lamp If you reset the lamp timer and continue to use the same lamp this may cause the lamp to become damaged or explode 1 Connect the power cord Plug the power cord into the AC socket of the projector 2 Reset the lamp timer While simultan...

Page 79: ... 64 0 60 80 0 75 SXGA 1400 1050 64 0 60 65 3 60 WSXGA 1680 1050 65 3 60 UXGA 1600 1200 75 0 60 MAC 13 VGA 640 480 34 9 67 Upscale Upscale MAC 16 SVGA 832 624 49 7 75 MAC 19 XGA 1024 768 60 2 75 TRUE MAC 21 SXGA 1152 870 68 7 75 Intelligent Compression Intelligent Compression Optimum image quality will be achieved by matching your computer s output resolution to the resolution that corresponds to T...

Page 80: ...ase check with your computer graphic card specifications or call your computer manufacturer to ensure this capability Note DTV Signal Horizontal Frequency kHz Vertical Frequency Hz Analog Support Digital Support Signal Horizontal Frequency kHz Vertical Frequency Hz Analog Support Digital Support 480I 15 7 60 1080I 28 1 50 480P 31 5 60 1080I 33 8 60 540P 33 8 60 1080P 27 0 24 576I 15 6 50 1080P 28 1...

Page 81: ...a flat surface Remove the connector cover 3 Place the ceiling mount rotating module on the bottom of the projector so that it is aligned with the module installation holes on the projector Make sure the three position setting pins on the module are inserted into the position setting holes on the projector 4 Using the supplied bolts attach the ceiling mount rotating module to the projector First lig...

Page 82: ...Module 1 Fix the hooks of the terminal covers and fit the small protrusions on the covers into the slots on the ceiling mount rotating module AN SV100T 2 Fasten the terminal covers at the two points with the supplied screws 1 2 Screws Screws ...

Page 83: ...stment pole to the ceiling mount Insert the height adjustment pole into the ceiling mount Fix the pole in place with the sleeve and pole fixing bolt according to the height of the screen Lock the bolt in place with the securing nut Screw in the two stabilizing screws Tighten the securing nut firmly and fit the pin into the hole on the pole fixing bolt Caution Ask your dealer or service shop to install...

Page 84: ...ers correctly and then tighten all bolts firmly Use M8 type bolts Bolt type may vary depending on the method of installation Use the washers supplied with the ceiling mount Caution Ask your dealer or service shop to install the ceiling mount Sharp will assume no responsibility whatsoever if inadequate installation causes your projector or attached devices to fall out of place 1 Attaching the Ceilin...

Page 85: ... 2 Input only Input signal type RGB Component is incorrectly set 53 52 Picture is blurred noise appears Adjust the focus 30 The projection distance exceeds the focus range 19 20 There is fog on the lens If the projector is carried from a cold room into a warm room or if it is suddenly heated condensation may form on the surface of the lens and the image will become blurred Set up the projector at ...

Page 86: ... to turn on The lamp will eventually need to be changed While the remaining lamp life draws to a close replace the lamp 73 Picture is dark The remote control cannot be used Operate the remote control while pointing it at the projector s remote control sensor The remote control may be too far away from the projector When using the ceiling mount rotating module AN SV100T and rotating the projector t...

Page 87: ...ur 3D application in resolutions that support 3D To support 3D your 3D application must be configured to run at the correct settings for this projector For details on the supported signals see 3D Supported Signals of the Compatibility Chart 76 If the projector is connected to a computer for 3D image playback check that a stereoscopically enabled application is being used Use the applicable software...

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Page 89: ... 100 V 12 2 W AC 240 V 12 8 W Eco AC 100 V 0 35 W AC 240 V 0 70 W Operation temperature 41ºF to 95ºF 5ºC to 35ºC Cabinet Plastic Dimensions main body only W H D 15 61 64 4 33 64 16 405 114 5 406 5 mm Weight approx 16 5 lbs 7 5 kg As a part of policy of continuous improvement SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice The performanc...

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Page 91: ...Language on screen display language 55 LAN terminal 26 LENS button 12 L CLICK EFFECT button 42 40 MAC Address 63 MAGNIFY buttons 41 MEMORY 1 8 buttons 59 Memory Menu 59 MEMORY MENU button 59 MENU button 46 MONITOR OUT terminal 24 MOUSE Adjustment buttons 42 46 NATIVE 36 38 Network 61 NORMAL 36 39 ON button 27 Optional accessories 11 OSD Display 54 Overscan 54 PAGE DOWN button 42 PAGE UP button 42 ...

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