Sharp Projector PG D100U User Manual

Dear SHARP Customer  
Welcome to the SHARP Family. We are pleased that you are now the owner of a SHARP Color  
LCD Projector built for outstanding quality, reliability and performance.  
Every SHARP Color LCD Projector is adjusted for a proper picture and has passed through the  
most stringent quality control tests at the factory. We have prepared this OPERATION MANUAL  
so that you have the ability to adjust the picture and color to your personal viewing preference.  
We sincerely hope that you will be satisfied with the quality and performance of your Color LCD  
Projector for many years to come.  
Please read the instructions carefully, and keep them handy for future reference.  
IMPORTANT  
For your assistance in reporting the loss or  
Model No.: PG-D100U  
Serial No.:  
theft of your Color LCD Projector, please  
record the Serial Number located on the rear  
of the projector and retain this information.  
Important Information  
There are two important reasons for prompt warranty registration of your new SHARP LCD  
Projector, using the REGISTRATION CARD packed with the projector.  
1) WARRANTY  
This is to assure that you immediately receive the full benefit of the parts, service 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, or view directly.  
Be especially careful that children do not stare directly into the beam of light.  
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE  
THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,  
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to  
CAUTION  
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated  
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s  
enclosure that may be of sufficient  
magnitude to constitute a risk or electric  
shock to persons.  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS  
EXCEPT SPECIFIED USER  
SERVICE SCREW.  
CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER.  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS EXCEPT LAMP UNIT.  
REFER SERVICINGTO QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL.  
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.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
14) Lightning – For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and  
unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system. This will prevent  
damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.  
15) Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can  
result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
16) Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch  
dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any  
kind on the product.  
17) Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to  
dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
18) Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel under the following conditions:  
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.  
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls  
that are covered by the operating instructions, as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in  
damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal  
operation.  
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.  
f) When the product 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 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) Heat – The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or  
other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
About the Temperature Monitor Function:  
If the projector starts to overheat due to set-up problems or a dirty air filter, “TEMP.” will flash  
TEMP.  
in the upper-left corner of the picture. If the temperature continues to rise, then the lamp will  
turn off, the TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator will flash, and after a 90-second cooling-off  
period the power will shut off. Refer to page 31, “Maintenance Indicators,” when the “TEMP.”  
warning appears in the picture.  
The cooling fan regulates the internal temperature, and its performance is automatically  
controlled. The sound of the fan may change during operation due to changes in the fan speed.  
About the Lamp Monitor Function:  
If the lamp is used for more than 1900 hours, “LAMP” will flash in yellow letters on the screen  
LAMP  
for 60 seconds, as shown on the right, when you turn the projector on. This is to alert you that  
it is time to replace the lamp. Replace the lamp according to the procedure given on page 32.  
When the number of hours the lamp is used reaches 2000, the power automatically turns off  
and the projector enters the standby condition.  
Refer to page 27, “Maintenance Indicators,” when the “LAMP” warning appears on the screen.  
Caution: If “LAMP” begins to flash on the screen, be sure to replace the lamp.  
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Cautions Concerning the Laser Pointer  
CAUTION - use of controls or  
adjustments or performance of  
procedures other than those  
specified herein may result in  
hazardous radiation exposure.  
AVOID EXPOSURE-LASER  
RADIATION IS EMITTED  
FROM THIS APERTURE.  
LASER LIGHT WINDOW  
The laser pointer on the remote control emits  
a laser beam from the laser light window  
shown in the figure above. 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 three marks to  
the left are the caution labels for the laser  
beam.  
"COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J"  
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  
SHARP PLAZA, MAHWAH, NEW JERSEY 07430  
CAUTION  
U.S.A. ONLY  
TEL : 1-800-BE-SHARP  
LASER RADIATION-  
REMOTE CONTROL  
MODEL NO. : RRMCG1327CESA  
DC6V (1.5VX4PCS.)  
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM  
WAVE LENGTH : 670nm  
MAX. OUTPUT : 1mW  
MADE IN JAPAN  
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT FABRIQUÉ AU JAPON  
Always use the laser pointer at temperatures  
between 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C).  
Outstanding Features  
DIRECT COMPUTER COMPATIBILITY  
A multi-scan RGB Input accepts signals from XGA (1024 dots × 768 lines compressed), SVGA (800 dots × 600  
lines), VGA and Mac (832 dots × 624 lines maximum) compatible computers without the need for any additional  
hardware.  
HIGH PICTURE QUALITY  
The three LCD panels contain 519,168 × RGB pixels to  
achieve exceptionally bright, high quality video images  
with up to 580 doubled TV lines of resolution.  
VERSATILE REMOTE CONTROL  
Built-in wireless mouse allows simultaneous operation  
of projector and computer.  
Built-in Laser Pointer for professional presentations.  
FLEXIBLE USE  
In addition to the standard front projection mode, the  
menu driven functions can be used to instantly reverse  
the image for rear projection, and invert the image for  
ceiling mounting.  
Screen projection size adjusts from 40 to 300 inches.  
BUILT-IN STEREO SPEAKERS WITH SRS (Sound  
Retrieval System) CIRCUITRY  
Built in 3 W + 3 W stereo amplifiers and speakers feature  
SRS circuitry for impressive SRS 3-D sound.  
(1) SRS, the SRS symbol “  
” and “Sound  
Retrieval System” are registered trademarks of  
SRS Labs, Inc. in the U.S. and selected coun-  
tries.  
(2) “Sound Retrieval System” (SRS) technology is  
manufactured under license from SRS Labs, Inc.  
(3) “Sound Retrieval System” (SRS) technology is  
protected by USA patents 4,748,669 and  
4,841,572 and additional patents worldwide.  
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Location of Controls  
FRONT VIEW  
CAUTIONS:  
Focus knob  
Do not touch the lamp, lamp cage cover, cooling  
fun, and their surrounding areas while the projector  
is on. They are very hot and may cause burns.  
Allow at least 4" (10 cm) of space between the  
cooling fan (exhaust vent) and the other nearest  
wall or obstruction.  
Carrying handle  
Zoom knob  
Remote sensor  
Cooling fan  
(Exhaust vent)  
If the cooling fan becomes obstructed, a protection  
device will automatically turn off the projector lamp.  
This does not indicate a malfunction. Remove the  
projector plug from the wall outlet and wait 10  
minutes. Then turn on the power by plugging the  
cord back in. This will return the projector to its  
normal mode.  
Cooling fan  
(Exhaust vent)  
Adjuster  
Cooling fan  
(Intake vent)  
OPERATION PANEL ON TOP OF PROJECTOR  
VOLUME UP-DOWN buttons  
POWER ON/OFF button  
POWER indicator  
ON/OFF  
POWER  
LAMP  
VOL  
MUTE button  
LAMP REPLACEMENT  
indicator  
MUTE  
INPUT SELECT button  
TEMPERATURE  
WARNING  
INPUT  
SEL .  
IN  
TEMP.  
indicator  
ADJUSTMENT  
(
/
, / ) buttons  
MENU  
ENTER  
MN  
EN  
ENTER button  
MENU button  
REAR VIEW  
Air suction vent  
Main Power switch  
OFF  
ON  
Speakers  
MOUSE TERMINAL  
RS-232C (D-sub 9-pin)  
Use when controlling the projector  
from your personal computer.  
Use when operating your personal computer  
with the wireless mouse remote control.  
Left Terminal: D-sub 9-pin (for IBM/Mac)  
Right Terminal: 9-pin mini DIN (for NEC)  
PC CONTROL  
MOUSE  
FOR PC98  
WIRED  
REMOTE  
WIRED REMOTE  
CONTROL INPUT  
(3.5 mm Mono Minijack)  
VIDEO IN  
S-VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
IN  
COMPUTER RGB  
OUT  
AUDIO  
OUT  
COMPUTER  
AUDIO IN  
VIDEO  
L
R
L
R
COMPUTER AUDIO INPUT  
(3.5 mm Stereo Minijack)  
S-VIDEO INPUT  
(4-pin mini DIN)  
VIDEO INPUT  
Video: RCA  
Audio: RCA  
COMPUTER RGB INPUT  
connector (HD-15)  
AUDIO OUTPUT: RCA  
COMPUTER RGB OUTPUT  
connector (HD-15)  
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Operating the Wireless Mouse Remote Control  
The functions of your personal computer’s mouse have been built into the remote control enabling you to operate  
your projector and personal computer with only the remote control.  
1. Slide the main power switch on the side of the unit on.  
2. Press the POWER ON button on the front panel of the remote control to turn the projector power on.  
3. When using the remote control as a wireless mouse, move the MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT sliding switch to the  
MOUSE position. When using the remote control to operate the projector, move the MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT  
sliding switch to the ADJ. position. To activate the remote control key back-light feature, press the LIGHT button  
on the remote control. The colors of the buttons will change as shown in the table at the bottom of this page.  
Wireless Mouse Remote Control  
FRONT VIEW  
SIDE VIEW  
TRANSMIT indicator  
MUTE button  
Main power switch of  
REMOTE CONTROL  
Note:  
When transporting  
the remote control,  
turn off the main  
power switch to  
avoid draining the  
batteries.  
VOL  
ON  
MUTE  
POWER ON/OFF  
buttons  
VOLUME UP-DOWN  
buttons  
OFF  
E-ZOOM  
LASER/  
MENU  
LEFT-CLICK button  
LASER POINTER/MENU  
button  
E-Z  
E-ZOOM button  
MN  
MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT  
( / ),(  
/
) buttons  
RIGHT-CLICK/ENTER  
button  
R-CLICK/ENTER  
INPUT SELECT  
Remote control handling precautions  
The laser beam used in this product is harmless when  
directed onto the skin, however please be careful not to  
project the beam directly into the eyes. Do not stare into  
the beam using any optical instrument.  
VIDEO  
DATA  
Do not expose the remote control to shocks, liquids or  
INPUT SELECT  
buttons  
high humidity.  
The remote control may not operate normally if exposed to  
direct sunlight or other intense light sources. Should this  
happen, reposition the light source or the LCD Projector.  
ADJ. label  
MOUSE label  
MOUSE  
ADJ.  
MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT switch  
LIGHT  
When you change the setting of the MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT switch, the  
functions of certain buttons on the remote control change. You can tell which  
function the button currently possesses by the color of its back-light display.  
LIGHT button  
Using the remote  
LCD PROJECTOR  
Position of MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT Switch  
control in a dark room  
Press the LIGHT button  
to turn on the back-lights  
for the operation buttons  
for about 10 seconds.  
The back-light colors are  
explained in the table to  
the right.  
Button name  
MOUSE  
ADJ.  
LASER POINTER/MENU LASER POINTER (GREEN)  
MENU (RED)  
RIGHT-CLICK/ENTER  
MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT  
LEFT-CLICK  
RIGHT-CLICK (GREEN)  
MOUSE (NOT LIT)  
Yes (NOT LIT)  
ENTER (RED)  
ADJ.  
/
,
/
(NOT LIT)  
–––  
POWER ON/OFF  
VOLUME UP-DOWN  
MUTE  
Yes (RED)  
E-ZOOM  
VIDEO  
DATA  
If the main power switch on the remote contol is left on and the remote  
control is not used for ten or more minutes, the energy save mode will  
activate and turn off the power. When in this state, any button operation  
exceding one second will reactivate the power.  
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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 Jack of the remote control to the  
Wired Remote Input on the back of the projector.  
TOP VIEW  
REMOTE CONTROL  
SIGNAL TRANSMITTER  
Note:  
WIRED REMOTE CONTROL INPUT  
(3.5mm Mono Minijack)  
The signal transmitter does not function when the optional  
cable is connected to the remote control.  
LASER LIGHT WINDOW  
Laser light shines out of  
this window.  
The laser pointer on the remote control emits  
a laser beam from the laser light window  
shown in the figure above. 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.  
"COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J"  
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  
SHARP PLAZA, MAHWAH, NEW JERSEY 07430  
CAUTION  
U.S.A. ONLY  
TEL : 1-800-BE-SHARP  
LASER RADIATION-  
REMOTE CONTROL  
MODEL NO. : RRMCG1327CESA  
DC6V (1.5VX4PCS.)  
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM  
WAVE LENGTH : 670nm  
MAX. OUTPUT : 1mW  
MADE IN JAPAN  
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT FABRIQUÉ AU JAPON  
Always use the laser pointer at temperatures  
between 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C).  
REAR VIEW  
Inserting the Batteries  
Remove the battery cover as shown and insert four AA  
size batteries making sure their polarities match the (+)  
and (–) marks inside the battery compartment.  
Notes:  
Incorrect use of batteries may cause them to leak or burst.  
Insert the batteries with the (+) and (–) polarities as indicated.  
Remove the batteries if the remote control will not be operated  
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.  
Press in and  
downward on  
the arrow  
mark and  
remove.  
Insert the side  
tabs into their  
slots and press  
in the cover  
until properly  
seated.  
When the batteries have been used up, remove them  
immediately 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.  
Reception range  
Transmission range  
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.  
30°  
30°  
Max. distance: 23' (7 m)  
45°  
30°  
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Wireless Mouse Functions  
By attaching the provided mouse cable to both the mouse terminal on your projector and the mouse terminal on  
your personal computer, you can use the wireless mouse built into the remote control, instead of the mouse  
equipped with your personal computer, to operate your personal computer. The wireless mouse functions will work  
with personal computers compatible with IBM PS/2, serial (RS-232C) or Apple ADB type mouse systems.  
Projector  
Connection Example  
OFF  
ON  
PC CONTROL  
MOUSE  
FOR PC98  
WIRED  
REMOTE  
VIDEO IN  
S-VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
IN  
COMPUTER RGB  
OUT  
AUDIO  
OUT  
Personal computer  
COMPUTER  
AUDIO IN  
VIDEO  
L
R
L
R
To mouse terminal  
Provided mouse cable (for IBM PS/2, serial and Apple ADB type mouse)  
Functions and Operations  
Main power switch of  
REMOTE CONTROL  
VOL  
ON  
MUTE  
OFF  
POWER ON/OFF  
button  
LASER POINTER button  
E-ZOOM  
LASER/  
MENU  
LEFT-CLICK button  
E-Z  
MN  
MOUSE button  
RIGHT-CLICK button  
R-CLICK/ENTER  
INPUT SELECT  
VIDEO  
DATA  
MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT  
sliding switch  
MOUSE  
ADJ.  
LIGHT  
LCD PROJECTOR  
First, connect 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 sliding 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  
computer owners manual for details on setting-up/installing the correct Mouse Driver.  
Do not connect or remove the mouse control cable to/from your computer while it is on. This may damage your computer.  
Do not connect the mouse input terminal for IBM/MAC and the mouse input terminal for PC98 simultaneously.  
MOUSE buttons  
By lightly pressing the up/down and right/left arrow buttons located on the front of  
the remote control, you can move the mouse cursor on your monitor screen.  
Mouse cursor  
Note:  
The amount of presssure applied to the mouse button determines the speed the mouse cursor travels.  
Pressing lightly on the periphery of the mouse button makes the mouse cursor move slowly. Pressing hard makes it move quickly.  
LEFT-CLICK button  
RIGHT-CLICK button  
The LEFT-CLICK button on the back of the remote control corresponds to the left button of  
the mouse on two-button mouse systems.  
The RIGHT-CLICK button on the front of the remote control corresponds to the right button  
on two-button mouse systems.  
Note:  
For one-button mouse systems use either the LEFT-CLICK or RIGHT-CLICK button.  
LASER POINTER button Press the LASER POINTER button to activate the laser pointer.  
When the button is pressed, the light stays on; when the button is released, the light goes off.  
However, even when the button is pressed continuously, the light automatically goes off 1  
minute after it goes on. To turn it on again press the laser pointer button one more time.  
The laser pointer on the remote control emits a  
"COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J"  
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SHARP PLAZA, MAHWAH, NEW JERSEY 07430  
laser beam from the laser light window. 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.  
CAUTION  
U.S.A. ONLY  
TEL : 1-800-BE-SHARP  
LASER RADIATION-  
REMOTE CONTROL  
MODEL NO. : RRMCG1327CESA  
DC6V (1.5VX4PCS.)  
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM  
WAVE LENGTH : 670nm  
MAX. OUTPUT : 1mW  
MADE IN JAPAN  
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT FABRIQUÉ AU JAPON  
Always use the laser pointer at temperatures  
between 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C).  
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Setting Up the Projector  
Using the Focus and Zoom  
Zoom, Focus and Reversed/Inverted Image mode functions broaden your options for projector placement.  
See pages 11 and 12 for details on projector setup.  
SIDE VIEW  
Zoom  
Ceiling setting  
Invert Image  
Table setting  
Zoom  
1. Turn on the MAIN POWER.  
Turn on the main power switch.  
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2. Turn on the POWER  
POWER  
LAMP  
POWER  
indicator  
Press the POWER ON/OFF button on the projector or  
remote control to turn on the power.  
TEMP.  
3
4
3. Adjusting the Focus  
Rotate the focus knob until the top portion of the screen is  
in focus.  
Z O O M  
F O C U S  
4. Adjusting the Zoom  
Rotate the zoom knob. The picture can be adjusted to the  
desired size within the zoom range.  
Z O O M  
F O C U S  
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Projector Distance and Picture Size Relationship  
The zoom lens allows adjustment of the image size within the projector’s range.  
For optimum picture adjustment, the projector should be placed and adjusted at a distance between 5.1 ft to 56.3  
ft from the screen.  
Distance from screen  
Projection distance (L)  
Maximum projection distance Minimum projection distance  
Picture size  
(diag.)  
Picture size: 100 inches (254 cm)  
300 inches  
150 inches  
100 inches  
80 inches  
60 Inches  
40 inches  
40.0 ft (12.2 m)  
19.9 ft (6.1 m)  
13.1 ft (4.0 m)  
10.4 ft (3.2 m)  
7.8 ft (2.4 m)  
5.1 ft (1.5 m)  
56.3 ft (17.2 m)  
28.0 ft (8.5 m)  
18.5 ft (5.7 m)  
14.8 ft (4.5 m)  
11.0 ft (3.4 m)  
7.2 ft (2.2 m)  
The formula for picture size and projection distance  
y1 = 0.0575 x – 0.097  
y2 = 0.041 x – 0.0943  
x : Picture size (diag.) (inches)  
y1 : Maximum projection distance (m)  
y2 : Minimum projection distance (m)  
Zoom adjustment range: 18.4 ft to 13.1 ft  
Note:  
There is an error of ± 4 inches (± 10 cm) in the formula above.  
Diagram shows the lens shift position set at the  
factory.  
Lens  
center  
90°  
90°  
Minimum L: 13.1 ft (4.0 m)  
Maximum L: 18.5 ft (5.7 m)  
Distance between lens and screen: Projection distance (L)  
Above is an illustration of maximum and minimum projection distances for the PG-D100U with a picture size of  
100 inches. Move the projector forward or back if the edges of the image are distorted.  
Height of projector  
Adjust to match the setup configuration.  
Screen  
Distance from lens center to  
lower edge of screen (H)  
Picture size  
(diag.)  
25 63/64 inches (66 cm)  
12 63/64 inches (33 cm)  
8 21/32 inches (22 cm)  
7 3/32 inches (18 cm)  
5 1/8 inches (13 cm)  
3 35/64 inches (9 cm)  
300 inches  
150 inches  
100 inches  
80 inches  
60 Inches  
40 inches  
Lens center  
H
Rack/  
stand  
Lower edge of screen (white portion)  
Ceiling Mount  
High edge of screen  
When the projector is in the inverted  
position, use the upper edge of the screen  
as the base line.  
H
Note:  
Lens center  
Optimal image quality can be achieved with  
the projector positioned perpendicular to the  
screen.  
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Using the Image Invert/Reverse Function  
This projector is equipped with an image invert/reverse function. The projected image can be inverted or reversed  
by using the MENU button and the ADJUSTMENT / and  
/
buttons.  
1
1. Press the MENU button.  
I M A G E A D J .  
With the MENU screen displayed, press the  
ADJUSTMENT / buttons to select IMAGE ADJ. Then  
press the ENTER button to display the IMAGE ADJ.  
screen.  
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B L A C K S C R E E N  
I N P U T D I S P L A Y  
E - Z O O M  
O F F  
O F F  
O F F  
O F F  
O F F  
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R E V E R S E  
I N V E R T  
The last MENU screen selected is indicated for about  
30 seconds.  
: S E L .  
MENU  
: A D J .  
: E N D  
2
3
2. Reversed Image Mode  
I M A G E A D J .  
In the IMAGE ADJ. menu, press the ADJUSTMENT /  
buttons to select REVERSE. Then press the  
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B L A C K S C R E E N  
I N P U T D I S P L A Y  
E - Z O O M  
O F F  
[
O F F  
[
O F F  
ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons to select ON. The reversed  
]
[
O N  
R E V E R S E  
]
[
O F F  
I N V E R T  
image will appear.  
: S E L .  
: A D J .  
M E N U  
: E N D  
3. Inverted Image Mode  
: E N D  
M E N U  
: A D J .  
: S E L .  
In the IMAGE ADJ. menu, press the ADJUSTMENT /  
buttons to select INVERT. Then press the ADJUSTMENT  
O N  
I N V E R T  
]
[
/
buttons to select ON. The inverted image will  
O F F  
[
R E V E R S E  
]
E - Z O O M  
O F F  
[
O F F  
[
]
]
]
appear.  
I N P U T D I S P L A Y  
B L A C K S C R E E N  
O F F  
[
I M A G E A D J .  
4
4. Reversed Inverted Image Mode  
: A D J .  
: S E L .  
MENU : E N D  
In the IMAGE ADJ. menu, set the REVERSE and INVERT  
functions to ON. The reversed inverted image will appear.  
I N V E R T  
R E V E R S E  
E - Z O O M  
O N  
O N  
[
[
]
]
O F F  
O F F  
O F F  
[
[
[
]
]
]
I N P U T D I S P L A Y  
B L A C K S C R E E N  
5. Press the MENU button anytime to exit  
IMAGE ADJ.  
I M A G E A D J .  
How to set up the projector and screen  
Caution: When setting up the projector  
Do not place it in humid or dusty places, or places where the air is sooty of full of cigarette smoke. If the lens,  
mirror, or other optical components become dirty, the picture will blur or darken, making viewing difficult.  
Do not expose to extreme heat or cold.  
Operating temperature: 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C)  
Storage temperature: -4°F to 132°F (-20°C to 60°C)  
Do not tilt the projector more than 5°.  
Position the screen so that it is not in direct sunlight or room light. Light falling directly onto the screen washes out  
colors, making viewing difficult. Close the curtains and dim the lights when using the screen in a bright or sunny  
room.  
The best picture will be obtained when the projector is at a 90 degree angle to the screen. Position the projector  
and screen as shown on the previous page.  
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Example of a standard setup  
TOP VIEW  
SIDE VIEW  
Lens center  
90°  
90°  
Lens center  
If the projector and screen are not  
centered properly, the picture will be  
distorted, making viewing difficult.  
The projector lens should be centered  
in the middle of the screen.  
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 horizontal reverse function, the image  
reflected from the mirror can be projected onto the screen.  
Rear projection with a rear projection screen is also possible when using the horizontal reverse function.  
Rear Projection  
AUDIENCE SIDE  
90°  
Mirror  
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.  
Example of a ceiling-mount setup  
Before mounting the projector, be sure to contact your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer to  
obtain the manufacturer recommended ceiling mount bracket (sold separately). (AN-XGCM10 Ceiling Mount  
Bracket, AN-EP101P Extension Tube).  
TOP VIEW  
SIDE VIEW  
Upper edge of screen  
(white portion)  
Lens center  
Lens center  
If the relative positions of the projector and the screen are not properly adjusted, the picture will be distorted.  
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Adjusting the Height of the Picture  
Use the adjuster release to adjust the angle of the projector and height of the picture. Minor adjustments can be  
made with the adjusters.  
Adjuster release  
Adjusters  
1. Press the adjuster release and lift the  
projector to the desired angle with both  
hands.  
1
2
The adjuster legs will extend to the surface of the table.  
2. Remove your hand from the adjuster  
release.  
The adjuster legs will lock in position. Release the  
projector once you are sure the adjuster legs have  
locked in position.  
3. Make any minor adjustments necessary.  
3
Turn the adjusters to further adjust the angle of 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 horizontal.  
When adjustments are made with the adjusters, the picture  
may become distorted, depending on the relative positions of  
the projector and the screen.  
After adjusting, in some cases, all of the adjusters’ feet may  
not be resting on the table.  
To prevent the projector from wobbling, adjust the adjusters’  
feet so that they firmly contact the table.  
Cautions:  
Do not press the adjuster release when the adjuster legs are  
extended without firmly holding the projector.  
When lowering the projector, be careful not to get your fingers  
caught in the area between the adjusters and the projector.  
Do not hold the lens when lifting or lowering the projector.  
Transporting the Projector  
Use the carrying handle when carrying the projector  
When transporting the projector, press the handle release located on the  
side of the unit to expose the handle and then carry it by the handle as  
shown. To close the handle, push it back into the side of the unit.  
carrying handle  
Note:  
Always put on the lens cap to prevent damage to the lens when trans-  
porting the projector.  
Caution:  
Do not lift or carry the projector by the lens or the lens cover as this may  
damage the lens.  
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Connecting the Projector  
Input terminals  
This section explains how to connect the projector to audio/video equipment such as a VCR, Laser Disc, or external  
audio amplifier.  
Always turn off the LCD Projector while connecting to video equipment, in order to protect both the projector  
and the equipment being connected.  
Press on the portion labeled PUSH and open the cover to make the necessary connections.  
Note the following when using the S-VIDEO INPUT  
terminal:  
Used when the AV equipment to  
be connected has an S-VIDEO  
output 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 a higher-quality  
picture.  
The S-VIDEO INPUT terminal has priority over the  
VIDEO INPUT terminal. Make the audio connection via  
the VIDEO INPUT audio terminals (left/right).  
The S-VIDEO INPUT terminal is used when the AV  
equipment to be connected has an S-VIDEO output  
terminal.  
PC CONTROL  
MOUSE  
OUT  
FOR PC98  
WIRED  
REMOTE  
VIDEO IN  
S-VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
IN  
COMPUTER RGB  
AUDIO  
OUT  
COMPUTER  
AUDIO IN  
VIDEO  
L
R
L
R
Play  
back  
To video  
output  
terminal  
Play  
back  
Note:  
By using the external amplifier, the volume can be amplified  
for greater sound.  
To S-video  
output  
terminal  
To audio  
output  
terminals  
To audio  
input  
terminals  
VCR  
Amplifier  
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Connecting the Projector (RGB: Computer)  
Please carefully read the manual of the computer you will be connecting.  
Before connecting, be sure to turn both the projector and the computer off. After making all connections,  
turn the projector on first. The computer should always be turned on last.  
Press on the portion labeled PUSH and open the cover to make the necessary connections.  
To display input terminal  
To RS-232C terminal  
9-pin D-Sub  
15-pin D-Sub  
PC CONTROL  
MOUSE  
FOR PC98  
WIRED  
REMOTE  
6-pin DIN  
VIDEO IN  
S-VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
IN  
COMPUTER RGB  
OUT  
AUDIO  
OUT  
COMPUTER  
AUDIO IN  
VIDEO  
L
R
L
R
4-pin DIN  
Macintosh  
Adaptor  
(Supplied)  
15-pin D-Sub  
Mouse Control Cable  
for Macintosh Series  
(Supplied)  
9-pin D-Sub  
Mouse Control  
Cable (Supplied)  
9-pin D-Sub  
Mouse Control Cable for IBM PS/2 (Supplied)  
RGB Signal Cable (Supplied)  
Audio cable for personal computer (sold separately)  
You can connect your projector to a computer for easy projection of full color computer images and an external  
monitor for simultaneous viewing. See 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),  
the personal computer can control the projector and the status of the projector can be checked. See page 35 and  
36 for details.  
By connecting the projector mouse terminal to your personal computer’s mouse terminal, using the supplied  
mouse control cables, you can use the remote control in place of the computer’s mouse. Refer to page 8 for  
details.  
Notes:  
The wireless mouse or RS-232C function may not operate if your computer port is not correctly set-up. Please refer to your  
computer owners manual for details on setting-up/installing the correct Mouse Driver.  
Do not connect or remove the mouse control cable or RS-232C cable to/from your computer while it is on. This may damage  
your computer.  
Do not connect to the mouse input terminal for IBM/MAC and mouse input terminal for PC98 simultaneously.  
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Connecting to the Computer RGB Input/OutputTerminals  
You can connect your projector to a computer for easy projection of full-color computer images, and an external  
monitor for simultaneous viewing.  
1. Connecting to an IBM-PC (VGA, SVGA,  
XGA) Series computer – 1,024 × 768  
maximum resolution  
1
Side view of the projector  
RGB Signal  
IN  
COMPUTER RGB  
OUT  
Input Socket  
Plug the RGB signal cable correctly into the RGB INPUT  
terminal on the projector and into the RGB signal output  
terminal on the computer, and secure the plugs by  
tightening the thumb screws.  
Note:  
This connection is possible only when using a computer with a  
VGA/SVGA/XGA or Mac display output port.  
IBM-PC (VGA,  
SVGA, XGA)  
Series (computer)  
ANALOG RGB OUT  
RGB Signal  
Cable  
(Supplied)  
RGB Signal  
Output Socket  
2 1  
2. Connecting to a Macintosh Series  
Computer  
Macintosh Adaptor (Supplied)  
T
U
O
B
640 × 480 resolution  
G
R
G
Macintosh  
O
L
A
N
A
1 First, 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.  
RGB Signal  
Output Socket  
2
2 Next, firmly plug the supplied RGB signal cable into  
both the RGB input terminal on the projector and the  
Macintosh adaptor on the computer, and secure the  
plugs by tightening the thumb screws.  
Side view of the projector  
IN  
COMPUTER RGB  
OUT  
832 × 624 resolution  
RGB Signal  
Input Socket  
When connecting in the 832 × 624 dot mode, use a  
Macintosh adaptor with display mode switching function  
available from your local computer dealer.  
Macintosh  
RGB Signal Output Socket  
ANALOG  
RGB OUT  
RGB Signal  
Cable  
(Supplied)  
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3. Connecting to other compatible  
computers  
When connecting the projector to a compatible computer  
other than an IBM-PC (VGA/SVGA/XGA) or Macintosh  
series, a separate cable is needed. Please contact your  
dealer for ordering information.  
Notes:  
Connecting computers other than the recommended types  
may result in damage to the projector, the computer, or both.  
Connect the audio from the computer to the COMPUTER  
AUDIO INPUT terminal.  
4. Connecting to the COMPUTER RGB  
AUDIO INPUT  
4
MOUSE  
OUT  
FOR PC98  
WIRED  
REMOTE  
RGB AUDIO INPUT accepts COMPUTER RGB input.  
Connect a 3.5 mm Stereo Minijack-RCA L/R cable (not  
included) from the audio output terminal on the computer to  
the COMPUTER AUDIO IN terminal on the projector.  
AUDIO  
OUT  
COMPUTER  
AUDIO IN  
L
R
5
5. Connecting an external monitor  
IN  
COMPUTER RGB  
OUT  
Connect your computer monitor to the projector’s COM-  
PUTER RGB OUTPUT terminal to view images simulta-  
neously on the external monitor and the projection  
screen.  
Optional Macintosh  
adaptor cable  
Direct  
connection  
U.S.A. ONLY  
Caution (Apple Macintosh)  
Do not connect the COMPUTER RGB OUTPUT to any  
monitor except the following:  
or  
Apple Color RGB Monitor 13"/14" (640 × 480) or  
16"/17" (832 × 624)  
The output signal from the projector to the monitor should be  
the same as the input signal from the computer to the  
projector.  
External IBM-PC  
monitor  
External Macintosh  
monitor  
Example: Input 13"/14" (640 × 480) Output (640 × 480)  
Input 16"/17" (832 × 624) Output (832 × 624)  
Note:  
When using the projector with an external IBM-PC monitor,  
connect the monitor using the supplied cable. When using the  
projector with a Macintosh monitor, an optional adaptor cable  
is required. Before using any other type of monitor, carefully  
check the monitor’s interface specifications and make sure  
that they match the specifications of the projector’s interface.  
The external monitor output will only display an analog  
computer input signal. It will not display a digital or video input  
signal. To split the composite video signal, use a video  
distribution amplifier. This is available from your local dealer.  
The computer RGB output will only loop through the same  
signal connected to the computer RGB input.  
(VGA IN VGA OUT, Mac IN Mac OUT)  
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Input Signals (Recommended Timing)  
For IBM and compatibles  
For Apple Macintosh Series  
Input signals: The video output signal timing of different  
types of video signals are shown below  
for reference.  
VIDEO SIGNAL  
e
C-SYNC (H)  
VIDEO SIGNAL  
e = 2 dot  
HORIZONTAL  
SYNC SIGNAL  
a
b c  
d
VIDEO SIGNAL  
C-SYNC (V)  
a
b
c
d
VIDEO SIGNAL  
VERTICAL  
w
y
z
x
SYNC SIGNAL  
V-SYNC  
y
w
x
z
IBM  
VGA  
IBM  
IBM  
IBM  
IBM  
IBM  
IBM  
IBM  
IBM  
Apple  
Apple  
Apple  
MacintoshTM MacintoshTM  
VESA  
SVGA  
SVGA  
VESA  
SVGA  
VESA  
SVGA  
VESA  
XGA  
XGA  
XGA  
MacintoshTM  
IIsi  
LC  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
MODE  
TEXT  
Graphic  
640 dot  
Graphic  
640 dot  
Graphic  
800 dot  
13" Monitor 13" Monitor 16" Monitor  
Guideline Standard Standard Guideline Standard Standard  
720 dot  
800 dot  
800 dot  
800 dot  
1024 dot 1024 dot 1024 dot  
640 dot  
480 line  
640 dot  
480 line  
832 dot  
624 line  
350 line 400 line 350 line 400 line 480 line 480 line  
600 line  
0.7Vp-p  
600 line  
0.7Vp-p  
600 line  
0.7Vp-p  
600 line  
0.7Vp-p  
768 line  
0.7Vp-p  
768 line  
0.7Vp-p  
768 line  
0.7Vp-p  
75load  
0.7Vp-p  
0.7Vp-p 1Vp-p max. 0.7Vp-p max. 0.7Vp-p max.  
LEVEL  
TYPE  
75load 75load 75load 75load 75load 75load 75load 75load 75load  
75load  
75load  
VIDEO  
R • G • B  
R • G • B R • G • B R • G • B R • G • B R • G • B R • G • B R • G • B R • G • B  
C.SYNC  
R • G • B  
C.SYNC  
R • G • B  
C.SYNC  
R • G • B  
FRONT PORCH  
a
dot  
17  
14  
24  
24  
40  
56  
16  
24  
24  
16  
64  
78  
31  
SYNC  
b
c
d
dot  
dot  
dot  
dot  
µs  
108  
55  
96  
50  
40  
128  
72  
128  
88  
120  
64  
80  
160  
136  
160  
136  
144  
96  
176  
64  
96  
62  
116  
65  
224  
BACK PORCH  
VIDEO PERIOD  
128  
720  
640  
640  
800  
800  
800  
800  
1,024  
1,344  
20.677  
15,385  
48,363  
65.000  
TTL  
1,024  
1,328  
17.707  
13.3  
1,024  
1,312  
16.660  
12.7  
640  
640  
832  
H
S
Y
N
C
900  
800  
832  
1,024  
28.444  
27.777  
35.156  
36.000  
TTL  
1,056  
26.400  
25.000  
37.879  
40.000  
TTL  
1,040  
20.800  
20.000  
48.077  
50.000  
TTL  
1,056  
21.333  
20.202  
46.875  
49.500  
TTL  
864  
896  
1,152  
20.124  
17.468  
49.693  
57.246  
TTL  
1H (a+b+c+d)  
31.7774  
35.3082  
31.4689  
28.322  
31.7776  
39.7219  
31.4688  
25.175  
TTL  
26.413  
31.746  
37.860  
31.500  
TTL  
28.5714  
33.0688  
35.0000  
30.2400  
TTL  
28.595  
31.914063  
34.971149  
31.334149  
TTL  
1 dot  
1/H  
ns  
kHz  
MHz  
56.476  
75.0  
60.023  
78.75  
TTL  
1/dot  
LEVEL  
TTL  
TTL  
TTL  
SYNC POLARITY  
+/–  
H
+
+
+/–  
+
+
+
+
FRONT PORCH  
w
38  
13  
38  
13  
11  
9
1
1
37  
1
3
3
1
3
3
1
SYNC  
x
y
z
H
H
2
2
2
2
2
3
28  
2
22  
4
23  
6
23  
3
21  
6
29  
6
29  
3
28  
3
39  
3
39  
3
39  
BACK PORCH  
VIDEO PERIOD  
59  
34  
59  
34  
32  
V
S
Y
N
C
H
350  
449  
400  
449  
350  
449  
400  
449  
480  
525  
480  
600  
600  
600  
600  
768  
768  
768  
480  
525  
15.00  
66.67  
TTL  
480  
525  
15.00  
66.67  
TTL  
624  
H
520  
625  
628  
666  
625  
806  
806  
800  
667  
1V (w+x+y+z)  
ms  
Hz  
14.2681 14.2681 14.2681 14.2681 16.6832  
70.0866 70.0866 70.0863 70.0863 59.9405  
13.735  
72.809  
TTL  
17.778  
56.250  
TTL  
+/–  
16.579  
60.317  
TTL  
+
13.853  
72.188  
TTL  
+
13.333  
75.000  
TTL  
+
16.666  
60.006  
TTL  
14.272  
70.069  
TTL  
13.328  
75.029  
TTL  
+
13.423  
74.502  
TTL  
1/v  
LEVEL  
TTL  
TTL  
+
TTL  
TTL  
+
TTL  
SYNC POLARITY  
+/–  
Notes:  
When connecting a notebook computer to the data-projector for display on a (800 × 600) LCD screen, the screen may not  
show a full picture image. See page 24, “Computer Mode Memory Adjustments” for details.  
This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous (CRT/LCD) mode. If this occurs,  
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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RGB Adjustment Controls  
When displaying computer patterns which repeat every other dot (tiling, vertical stripes, etc.), interference may  
occur between the LCD pixels, causing flickering, vertical stripes, or contrast irregularities in portions of the screen.  
Should this occur, use the ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons for HORIZONTAL (LEFT/RIGHT) and VERTICAL (UP/  
DOWN) POSITION ADJUSTMENTS to adjust for the optimum picture.  
RGB INPUT ADJUSTMENTS (CLOCK, PHASE, V-POS and H-POS)  
1. Select RGB with the INPUT SELECT button and press  
the MENU button to select the RGB INPUT ADJ. mode.  
With the MENU screen displayed, press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to  
select RGB INPUT ADJ. Then press the ENTER button to display the  
RGB INPUT ADJ. screen.  
2. Select the item you wish to adjust with the  
2
R G B I N P U T A D J .  
ADJUSTMENT / buttons. Adjust the item with the  
C L O C K  
P H A S E  
H - P O S  
V - P O S  
M O D E  
R E S E T  
0
0
0
0
-
-
-
-
+
+
+
+
ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons.  
Note:  
To display only the item that you want to adjust, press the ENTER button after  
selecting the item with the ADJUSTMENT buttons. Then adjust the item with  
the ADJUSTMENT buttons.  
[
]
O F F  
/
/
ENTER  
MENU  
: S E L .  
: A D J .  
: N E X T  
: E N D  
3. Press the MENU button anytime to exit RGB INPUT ADJ.  
Description of Adjustment Items  
CLOCK SPEED ADJUSTMENT (FAST/SLOW)  
Adjust the input signal horizontal frequency and the dot clock so that the screen display is normal.  
PHASE ADJUSTMENT (UP/DOWN)  
Used to reduce image distortion or improve contrast.  
HORIZONTAL POSITION ADJUSTMENT (LEFT/RIGHT)  
Used to center the on-screen image by moving it to the left or right.  
VERTICAL POSITION 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 dots × 400 lines, 720 dots × 350 lines (Text Mode)  
640 dots × 400 lines, 640 dots × 350 lines (Graphic Mode)  
For graphic mode, select MODE and set the MODE to ON.  
For text mode, select MODE again at this time, and set MODE to OFF.  
Connecting to Macintosh LC/II Series Computers  
When connecting to a Macintosh II with 35 kHz Dot Frequency, select MODE and set MODE to ON.  
When connecting to a Macintosh LC Series computer with 34.97 kHz Dot Frequency, set MODE to OFF.  
When connecting to third party video cards and other Macintosh computers, set MODE to ON or OFF to select the correct  
display mode.  
When the input signal is automatically detected or when there is no input signal, MODE (---) appears on the screen and the  
display mode cannot be changed.  
INITIAL RESET  
To return the H-POS, V-POS, PHASE and CLOCK adjustments to their initial settings, select RESET and then press the  
ENTER button.  
Notes:  
Flickering, vertical stripes, or contrast irregularities may also occur when the image is reversed. Once again, use the  
ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons for HORIZONTAL (LEFT/RIGHT) and VERTICAL (UP/DOWN) POSITION ADJUSTMENTS to  
adjust for the optimum picture.  
Avoid displaying computer patterns which repeat every other line (horizontal stripes). (Flickering may occur, making the picture  
hard to see.)  
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Basic Operation of the Projector  
1
1. Connect the AC cord  
Open the socket cover and connect the supplied AC cord  
to the socket.  
OFF  
ON  
2 MAIN POWER switch  
1 AC cord  
2
2. Turn on the MAIN POWER  
POWER  
LAMP  
When the MAIN  
POWER is on, the  
POWER indicator  
lights red.  
Turn the MAIN POWER switch on the side of the projec-  
tor. The POWER indicator lights red and the projector  
enters STANDBY mode.  
OFF  
ON  
TEMP.  
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Projector  
ON/OFF  
Remote control  
3. Turn on the POWER  
ON/OFF  
Press the POWER ON/OFF button on the projector or the  
POWER ON button of the remote control.  
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.  
ON  
OFF  
See page 31, “Lamp/Maintenance Indicators” for  
details.  
Notes:  
When the power is on, the LAMP  
REPLACEMENT indicator flashes  
to show the operating condition of  
the lamp.  
POWER  
When the POWER indicator is not lit, the remote control  
cannot be used to operate the projector.  
If the power is turned on immediately after it has been turned  
off, it may take a short while before the lamp turns on. (During  
this period the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator flashes.)  
After the projector is unpacked and turned on for the first time,  
a slight odor may be emitted from the exhaust fan. This odor  
will soon disappear with use.  
LAMP  
Green:  
Lamp is ready  
Flashing green: Warming up  
TEMP.  
Red:  
Change bulb  
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4. E-ZOOM Function  
This projector has an E-ZOOM mode which enlarges the  
display when inputting an image of less than 800 × 600  
dots in size. The E-ZOOM button of the remote control is  
used to operate E-ZOOM function.  
See page 26, “E-ZOOM Function” for details.  
Notes:  
E-ZOOM (ON)  
E-ZOOM (OFF)  
E-ZOOM function does not operate with monochrome images  
or in SVGA (800 × 600), Mac 16" (832 × 624), NTSC, PAL or  
SECAM INPUT mode.  
The picture size differs in RGB, NTSC, PAL and SECAM  
INPUT modes.  
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On-Screen Display  
5. Select one of eight ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
languages  
L A N G U A G E  
You can return to the previous screen by selecting the  
uppermost item (turquoise) with the ADJUSTMENT /  
buttons (in this case, LANGUAGE) and then pressing  
the ENTER button.  
E N G L I S H  
D E U T S C H  
E S P A Ñ O L  
N E D E R L A N D S  
F R A N Ç A I S  
I T A L I A N O  
S V E N S K A  
The on-screen display is set to English at the factory. The  
language for the unit’s ON-SCREEN DISPLAY can be set  
to English, German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Italian,  
French or Japanese.  
ENTER  
MENU  
: S E L .  
: E N T E R  
: E N D  
Setting the ON-SCREEN DISPLAY language  
1) Press the MENU button. The menu will appear on the  
screen.  
2) Press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to highlight the  
LANGUAGE item yellow. Then press the ENTER  
button to display the language menu.  
3) Press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to highlight the  
desired language yellow. Then press the Enter button  
to set the language. The ON-SCREEN DISPLAY is  
now programmed to display in the language chosen.  
6. Change the system mode  
On-Screen Display  
The video input system mode is set to AUTO at the  
factory. If you connect a video device with a video signal  
supported by the projector and the video image appears  
with no colors, or other such problem occurs, set the  
video input system mode manually by following the  
procedure below.  
S Y S T E M  
I M A G E A D J .  
[
[
[
]
B L U E S C R E E N  
B L A C K S C R E E N  
I N P U T D I S P L A Y  
S Y S T E M  
O N  
A U T O  
P A L  
S E C A M  
N T S C  
]
]
O F F  
O F F  
[
[
]
]
R E V E R S E  
O F F  
O F F  
I N V E R T  
1) Press the MENU button. The menu will appear on the  
screen.  
: S E L .  
ENTER  
MENU  
: E N T E R  
: E N D  
: S E L .  
ENTER  
MENU  
: N E X T  
: E N D  
2) Press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to highlight the  
IMAGE ADJ. yellow. Then press the ENTER button to  
display the IMAGE ADJ.  
3) Press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to highlight  
SYSTEM yellow. Then press the ENTER button to  
display the SYSTEM.  
4) Press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to highlight the  
video system desired yellow. Then press the ENTER  
button to set the system.  
Note:  
In AUTO mode, “PAL,” “SECAM,” or “NTSC” is displayed on  
the screen for a few seconds when the mode is changed with  
the INPUT SELECT button.  
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7. Select input  
On-Screen Display  
Press the INPUT SELECT button to switch the picture  
input. When you press the button, the current input mode  
is displayed for about 4 seconds. If you press the button  
again while the input mode is displayed, the mode  
changes as shown on the left.  
For viewing the  
picture from a  
video source  
VIDEO  
• N  
T
S
C
connected to:  
VIDEO INPUT or  
S-VIDEO INPUT  
Confirm the selected input terminal and press the INPUT  
SELECT button.  
Notes:  
This can be selected directly using the VIDEO and DATA  
buttons on the remote control.  
In VIDEO mode, the system being received will be indicated  
below the “VIDEO” display.  
COMPUTER RGB  
RGB  
1024×768  
6 0 H z  
When selecting RGB mode, the resolution being displayed will  
be indicated under “RGB,” as shown on the left. (Refer to the  
second example when connecting to Mac display.)  
When no signals are being received, “NO SIGNAL” will be  
displayed. When receiving a signal the projector is not preset  
to receive, “NOT REG.” will be displayed. (This display  
function does not operate in Video mode.)  
RGB  
RGB  
1024×768  
6 0 H z  
800×600  
6 0 H z  
Mac  
RGB  
RGB  
RGB  
640×480  
640×480  
832×624  
35 KHz  
34.97 KHz  
8. Adjust the volume  
Press the VOLUME UP-DOWN buttons on the projector  
or on the remote control to adjust the volume.  
The number of displayed segments  
(0~60) increases or decreases as  
the volume is raised or lowered.  
MUTE  
Press the MUTE button to temporarily turn off the  
sound.  
Press the MUTE button once again to turn the sound  
back on.  
V O L U M E  
3 8  
9. To turn off the power from the projector  
or remote control  
The power can be temporarily turned off by pressing the  
POWER ON/OFF button on either the projector or remote  
control.  
The POWER indicator will turn red and the cooling fan  
will run for 90 seconds, then the power will turn off,  
and the projector will return to STANDBY mode.  
POWER  
LAMP  
The power can be turned on again either from the  
projector or remote control. When the power is turned  
on, the POWER indicator and LAMP REPLACEMENT  
indicator light green.  
TEMP.  
Note:  
When the MAIN POWER is off on the projector set, the power  
cannot be turned on from the remote control.  
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Adjusting the Picture  
This projector’s picture is factory preset to standard settings. However, you can adjust it to suit your own prefer-  
ences with the ADJUSTMENT buttons on the projector and the remote control.  
The adjustments can be memorized in RGB or VIDEO separately.  
Four picture modes can be adjusted: “PICTURE,” “BRIGHT,” “RED,” and “BLUE.”  
Adjusting the Picture  
On-Screen Display  
1
1. Use the MENU button to select the mode  
to be adjusted.  
When the MENU button is pressed, the MENU mode is  
indicated for about 30 seconds. Press the ADJUST-  
MENT / buttons to select “RGB ADJ.,” then press the  
ENTER button.  
R G B A D J .  
R G B 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  
ENTER  
MENU  
: S E L .  
: N E X T  
: E N D  
2. Adjust the Picture  
Press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to highlight the  
picture adjustment item you want to adjust yellow.  
2
R G B A D J .  
Press the ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons to move the “ ”  
0
mark of the selected adjustment item to the desired  
P I C T U R E  
B R I G H T  
R E D  
B L U E  
R E S E T  
-
+
+
+
+
0
0
0
-
-
-
setting.  
The adjustment mode is displayed for about 30  
seconds.  
ME MOR Y SE L E C T  
ENTER  
Description of Adjustment Items  
: S E L .  
: A D J .  
: N E X T  
: E N D  
MENU  
Selected item ADJUSTMENT  
button ADJUSTMENT  
For more contrast  
button  
PICTURE  
BRIGHT  
RED  
For less contrast  
For less brightness  
For weaker red  
For more brightness  
For stronger red  
BLUE  
For weaker blue  
For stronger blue  
COLOR  
TINT  
For less color intensity  
For more color intensity  
Skin tones become purplish Skin tones become greenish  
For more sharpness  
SHARPNESS For less sharpness  
RESET  
All RGB Video Adjustment items are returned to the  
factory preset settings.  
Note: To reset all adjustment items, select RESET in  
“RGB ADJ. ” mode and press ENTER button.  
3. Display Only the Item to Adjust  
3
Press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to highlight the  
picture adjustment item you want to adjust yellow. If you  
press ENTER at this time, only the selected item will be  
displayed.  
Press the ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons to move the “ ”  
P I C T U R E  
0
-
mark of the selected adjustment item to the desired  
+
setting.  
ENTER  
MENU  
: S E L .  
: A D J .  
: E N T E R  
: E N D  
The adjustment mode is displayed for about 30  
seconds.  
Notes:  
When a VIDEO signal input has been selected, only  
“PICTURE,” “BRIGHT,” “COLOR,” “TINT” and “SHARPNESS”  
can be adjusted.  
TINT only appears in NTSC mode.  
4. Press the MENU button anytime to exit  
RGB ADJ.  
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Computer Mode Memory Adjustments  
The projector has been preset with different modes for  
use with SVGA and other compatible computers.  
However, 7 memory positions are provided to store  
mode adjustments.  
Each memory position can be used to store mode  
adjustments to match the computer.  
1. Press the ENTER button to select the  
Memory Adjustment mode.  
1 When RGB is selected.  
Press the MENU button. While the MENU screen is  
displayed, press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to  
select “RGB ADJ.” Press the ENTER button. The  
MENU mode changes as shown.  
While the RGB adjustment menu is displayed, press the  
ADJUSTMENT / buttons to select “MEMORY  
SELECT.” Then press the ENTER button to change the  
image.  
R G B A D J .  
R G B A D J .  
P I C T U R E  
B R I G H T  
R E D  
B L U E  
R E S E T  
0
0
0
0
-
-
-
-
+
+
+
+
R G B 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  
ME MOR Y SE L E C T  
: S E L .  
ENTER  
MENU  
: N E X T  
: E N D  
: S E L .  
ENTER  
MENU  
: N E X T  
: E N D  
2. Press the ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons.  
2
The screen shown on the left will appear. There are 7  
memory positions.  
ME MOR Y SE L E C T  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S E T T I N G  
: S E L .  
ENTER  
MENU  
: B A C K  
: E N D  
Press the ADJUSTMENT button once to move to the  
following screen. Press the ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons  
to select the number of the memory you want to adjust.  
If that memory position has not been set, the screen on  
the right will be displayed. If it has been set, the screen  
on the left will be displayed. MEMORY No.0 cannot be  
set. It contains the fixed factory preset settings.  
ME MOR Y SE L E C T  
ME MOR Y SE L E C T  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
R E S O L U T I O N  
H O R F R E Q  
V E R T F R E Q  
S E T T I N G  
8 0 0 ×6 0 0  
3 8KHz  
6 0Hz  
N O N  
S E T T I N G  
To make or change a setting, press the ADJUSTMENT  
/ buttons to move the cursor to “SETTING.” Then  
press the ENTER button to go to the next screen. (If  
you do not want to adjust any, press the MENU button.)  
: S E L .  
: A D J .  
ENTER  
: E N T E R  
: E N D  
ENTER  
MENU  
: S E L .  
: A D J .  
: E N T E R  
: E N D  
MENU  
Select the item you want to adjust by pressing the  
ADJUSTMENT / buttons, then use the  
ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons to make the adjustments.  
When adjustments are completed, press the MENU  
button. The display disappears and the adjustments are  
stored in memory as a user mode. See page 23 for  
details on the adjustment items.  
ME MOR Y SE L E C T  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S E T T I N G  
C L O C K  
P H A S E  
H - P O S  
V - P O S  
R E S E T  
: S E L .  
0
0
0
0
-
-
-
-
+
+
+
+
3. Press the MENU button anytime to exit  
RGB ADJ.  
: A D J .  
MENU  
: E N D  
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Adjusting the Audio  
The projector’s audio is factory preset to the standard setting. However, you can adjust it to suit your own prefer-  
ence with the ADJUSTMENT buttons on the projector or the remote control.  
You can adjust the BALANCE, TREBLE and BASS, and also select the SRS 3-D SOUND mode.  
To return to the factory preset mode, press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to select RESET, then press the  
ENTER button.  
Press the MENU button to select the normal screen mode.  
Adjusting the Balance,Treble, Bass  
On-Screen Display  
Press the MENU button.  
Select AUDIO with the ADJUSTMENT / buttons.  
A U D I O  
Then press the ENTER button to change to the picture  
indicated on the left.  
Select BALANCE, TREBLE or BASS with the  
ADJUSTMENT / buttons. Adjust the mode you want  
0
0
0
B A L A N C E  
T R E B L E  
B A S S  
3 - D S O U N D  
R E S E T  
L
-
-
R
+
+
[
]
O F F  
with the ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons.  
: S E L .  
: A D J .  
To return to the factory preset mode, press the  
ADJUSTMENT / buttons to select RESET, then press  
the ENTER button.  
MENU  
: E N D  
SRS 3-D SOUND (OFF)  
Note:  
When the SRS 3-D SOUND is turned on, the balance is reset.  
Description of Adjustment Items  
Selected items ADJUSTMENT  
button ADJUSTMENT  
button  
BALANCE  
Increased audio from the Increased audio from the  
left speaker  
right speaker  
TREBLE  
BASS  
Weaker treble  
Weaker bass  
Stronger treble  
Stronger bass  
Selecting and Adjusting the SRS 3-D  
SOUND Mode  
The Sound Retrieval System is a sound system that  
recreates the effect of three dimensional acoustics. This  
allows one to enjoy a dynamic sound with a feeling of  
both width and depth.  
On-Screen Display  
A U D I O  
B A L A N C E  
T R E B L E  
B A S S  
0
0
0
L
-
-
R
+
+
Press the MENU button. Select AUDIO with the  
ADJUSTMENT / buttons. Then press the ENTER  
button to change to the picture indicated on the left.  
Select SRS 3-D SOUND with the ADJUSTMENT /  
[
]
O N  
3 - D S O U N D  
R E S E T  
ENTER  
MENU  
: S E L .  
: A D J .  
: N E X T  
: E N D  
buttons. Then press the ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons to  
select ON, and press the ENTER button to change the  
image.  
The five types of SRS 3-D modes are listed below.  
Press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to highlight the  
SRS 3-D mode desired yellow. Then press the ENTER  
button to set the SRS 3-D mode.  
On-Screen Display  
3 - D S O U N D  
M O D E  
M O D E  
M O D E  
M O D E  
1
2
3
4
Description of Adjustment Items  
Mode 1 Sound image that produces an intimate soundfield as  
in a medium-sized hall.  
3 - D M O N O S O U N D  
Mode 2 Maximum soundfield as music comes out beyond the  
speakers.  
Mode 3 Great for live recording and vocal music.  
Mode 4 This setting greatly increases the amount of vocals or  
center sounds in a recording.  
ENTER  
MENU  
: S E L .  
: E N T E R  
: E N D  
Mono  
3-D stereo sound from a monaural sound source.  
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E-ZOOM Function  
E-ZOOM Function  
This projector has an E-ZOOM (640 × 480 dot, etc.) mode which enlarges the display when inputting an image of  
less than 800 × 600 dot in resolution. In the XGA (1024 × 768 dot) mode, compression enables full-mode display.  
1. Press the MENU button to select E-ZOOM  
1
mode.  
On-Screen Display  
Press the MENU button. While the MENU screen is  
displayed, press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to select  
IMAGE ADJ. Then press the ENTER button to display the  
IMAGE ADJ. screen as shown. Press the ADJUSTMENT  
/ buttons to select E-ZOOM, and press the ADJUST-  
I M A G E A D J .  
[
[
[
[
[
]
]
O F F  
O F F  
B L A C K S C R E E N  
I N P U T D I S P L A Y  
E - Z O O M  
R E V E R S E  
I N V E R T  
]
O N  
]
]
O F F  
O F F  
MENT  
/
buttons to select ON. When the VGA (640 ×  
480 dot) is input, the projector will enter E-ZOOM mode.  
: S E L .  
MENU  
: A D J .  
: E N D  
E-ZOOM (ON): The screen image will be enlarged to 800 ×  
600 dot.  
E-ZOOM (OFF): The resolution of the image does not change.  
E-ZOOM (---):  
No input  
Notes:  
Select ON 1 or ON 2 to set the status for either a 640 × 400  
dot image or 640 × 350 dot image in the E-ZOOM mode.  
In the E-ZOOM mode, an enlarged display increases the  
amount of data processed on the screen and a compressed  
image decreases the number of lines displayed, which may  
make characters difficult to read.  
2. Press the E-ZOOM button on the remote  
control.  
2
The E-ZOOM button on the remote control can be used to  
select E-ZOOM and NO E-ZOOM modes.  
Note:  
In SVGA (800 × 600 dots) or Mac 16" (832 × 624 dots) mode,  
(---) appears, indicating the E-ZOOM function does not  
operate in this mode.  
E-ZOOM (ON)  
E-ZOOM (OFF)  
3. Press the MENU button anytime to exit  
E-ZOOM mode.  
Notes:  
E-ZOOM function does not operate in SVGA (800 × 600), Mac  
16" (832 × 624), NTSC, PAL, or SECAM INPUT modes.  
When connecting to some Mac 16" notebook computers, 832  
× 624 dot signals may be output even in 640 × 480 mode, thus  
disabling the E-ZOOM function.  
When connecting to some SVGA notebook computers, 800 ×  
600 dot signals may be output even in 640 × 480 mode, thus  
disabling the E-ZOOM function.  
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Functions on the Projector  
Setting Up the System  
Using this function, you can check the input signal and select the remote mouse.  
Checking the system  
On-Screen Display  
Press the MENU button. Select SYSTEM SETUP with  
the ADJUSTMENT / buttons. Then press the ENTER  
button to change to the picture indicated on the left.  
The current system conditions will be displayed on the  
screen.  
S Y S T E M S E T U P  
R E S O L U T I O N  
H O R F R E Q  
V E R T F R E Q  
R E M O T E M O U S E  
8 0 0 ×6 0 0  
3 7 . 9 KHz  
6 0 Hz  
[
]
A T  
Press the MENU button to select the normal screen  
mode.  
: S E L .  
Note:  
MENU  
: A D J .  
: E N D  
In the video screen, the resolution and frequency settings will  
not be displayed.  
Selecting the Remote Mouse  
Press the MENU button.  
S Y S T E M S E T U P  
Select SYSTEM SETUP with the ADJUSTMENT /  
buttons. Then press the ENTER button.  
R E S O L U T I O N  
H O R F R E Q  
V E R T F R E Q  
R E M O T E M O U S E  
8 0 0 ×6 0 0  
3 7 . 9 KHz  
6 0 Hz  
Select REMOTE MOUSE and then select either [AT] or  
[98] with the ADJUSTMENT  
[
]
A T  
/
buttons.  
Select [AT] when using IBM compatibles and Apple  
Macintosh series.  
: S E L .  
Select [98] when using NEC PC98 series (for Japan).  
Press the MENU button to select the normal screen  
mode.  
MENU  
: A D J .  
: E N D  
Checking the Lamp Usage Time  
R G B A D J .  
The lamp usage time can be checked at the On-Screen  
Display.  
R G B A D J .  
P I C T U R E  
B R I G H T  
R E D  
0
0
0
0
-
-
-
-
+
+
+
+
R G B I N P U T A D J .  
I M A G E A D J .  
A U D I O  
B L U E  
S Y S T E M S E T U P  
L A N G U A G E  
R E S E T  
ME MOR Y SE L E C T  
1 Press the INPUT SELECT button on the projector or  
remote control and select RGB INPUT.  
: S E L .  
ENTER  
MENU  
: N E X T  
: E N D  
: S E L .  
ENTER  
MENU  
: N E X T  
: E N D  
2 Press the ENTER button to select the Memory Adjust-  
ment mode.  
Press the MENU button. While the MENU screen is  
displayed, press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to select  
“RGB ADJ.” Press the ENTER button. The MENU mode  
changes as shown.  
ME MOR Y SE L E C T  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
While the RGB adjustment menu is displayed, press the  
ADJUSTMENT / buttons to select “MEMORY SELECT.”  
Then press the ENTER button to change the image.  
S E T T I N G  
: S E L .  
ENTER  
MENU  
: B A C K  
: E N D  
3 Press the ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons and ENTER  
buttons.  
The screen shown on the left will appear.  
Press the ADJUSTMENT button once to move to the  
following screen.  
ME MOR Y SE L E C T  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
R E S O L U T I O N  
H O R F R E Q  
V E R T F R E Q  
S E T T I N G  
8 0 0 ×6 0 0  
3 8KHz  
6 0Hz  
Using the ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons, select memory no.  
“1” and then press the ENTER button. Then, repeating the  
same procedure for each number separately, enter “7,” “0,”  
“1,” “0,” and “0.”  
: S E L .  
: A D J .  
ENTER  
: E N T E R  
: E N D  
MENU  
4 The lamp usage time will be displayed at the On-  
Screen Display for approximately 30 seconds.  
LAMP  
0000H  
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On-Screen Display  
Using the Black Screen Function  
This projector is equipped with a Black Screen Function.  
This function can be used to black out the presentation  
image.  
Press the MENU button. While the MENU screen is  
displayed, press the ADJUSTEMENT / buttons to  
select IMAGE ADJ. Then press the ENTER button to  
display the IMAGE ADJ. screen shown. Press the  
ADJUSTMENT / buttons to select “BLACK  
I M A G E A D J .  
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O N  
B L A C K S C R E E N  
I N P U T D I S P L A Y  
E - Z O O M  
R E V E R S E  
I N V E R T  
]
]
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O F F  
O F F  
O F F  
O F F  
: S E L .  
MENU  
: A D J .  
: E N D  
SCREEN,” and press the ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons  
to select ON. Then press the MENU button to display  
the black screen.  
LCD Projector  
Note:  
When BLACK SCREEN is set to OFF, the screen will change  
to the presentation image when you press the MENU button.  
BLACK SCREEN  
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Using the Blue Screen Function  
On-screen Display  
This projector is equipped with a Blue Screen function  
that will turn the screen blue when the video input termi-  
nal is not connected to anything, or the video component  
is turned off.  
Press the MENU button. While the MENU screen is  
displayed, press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to  
select IMAGE ADJ. Then press the ENTER button to  
display the IMAGE ADJ. screen as shown. Press the  
ADJUSTMENT / buttons to select “BLUE SCREEN,”  
I M A G E A D J .  
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[
[
]
B L U E S C R E E N  
B L A C K S C R E E N  
I N P U T D I S P L A Y  
S Y S T E M  
O N  
]
]
O F F  
O F F  
[
[
]
]
R E V E R S E  
O F F  
O F F  
I N V E R T  
: S E L .  
MENU  
: A D J .  
: E N D  
and press the ADJUSTMENT  
/
buttons to select ON  
or OFF. Press the MENU button to return to the normal  
screen.  
When the Blue Screen function is on, the screen will  
turn blue when no video signal is being input through  
the video input terminal.  
On-screen Display  
REMAIN 5M  
When the Blue Screen function is on, and no video  
signal is input via the input terminal for more than 15  
minutes, the power is automatically turned off.  
REMAIN 4M  
REMAIN 1M  
The indicators appear as shown each minute before the  
power is turned off, from five minutes before until one  
minute before.  
Notes:  
The Blue Screen Function does not operate in RGB 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.  
Using the On-Screen Display Override  
Function  
On-screen Display  
I M A G E A D J .  
The On-Screen Displays (“RGB 1024 × 768, 60Hz,” etc.)  
that appear during input select can be turned off.  
Press the MENU button. While the MENU screen is  
displayed, press the ADJUSTMENT / buttons to  
select IMAGE ADJ. Then press the ENTER button to  
display the IMAGE ADJ. screen as shown. Press the  
ADJUSTMENT / buttons to select “INPUT DISPLAY,”  
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O F F  
O F F  
O F F  
O F F  
O F F  
B L A C K S C R E E N  
I N P U T D I S P L A Y  
E - Z O O M  
R E V E R S E  
I N V E R T  
: S E L .  
MENU  
: A D J .  
: E N D  
and press ADJUSTMENT  
OFF.  
/
buttons to select ON or  
When OFF is selected, the On-Screen Display (“RGB  
1024 × 768, 60Hz,” etc.) will not be displayed during  
input select.  
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Air Filter Maintenance  
The air filter should be cleaned every 100 hours of use. Clean the filter more often when the projector is used in a  
dusty or smoky location.  
Have your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center replace the filter (PFILD  
0051CEZZ) when it is no longer possible to clean it.  
AIR FILTER cover  
Cleaning and Replacing the Filter  
Turn OFF  
the MAIN POWER.  
Remove  
the FILTER COVER.  
Remove  
the AIR FILTER.  
1
2
3
6
Press the arrow mark on  
the air filter cover and pull  
straight out.  
Grasp the air filter between  
your fingers and lift it out of  
the filter cover.  
OFF  
ON  
Tab  
Press  
Open  
POWER indicator goes off.  
Unplug the power cord.  
Replace  
the FILTER COVER.  
Clean the AIR FILTER.  
Replace the AIR FILTER.  
4
5
Clean the dust off the air filter  
and cover with a vacuum  
cleaner.  
Place the filter underneath the  
tabs on the filter frame.  
Return the air filter to its original  
position in the filter cover.  
Insert the two tabs on the end  
of the filter cover into the filter  
cover opening and press the  
filter cover into position.  
Note:  
Be sure the AIR FILTER COVER is securely installed. The power cannot be turned on unless it is correctly  
installed.  
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Lamp/Maintenance Indicators  
Lamp  
The Lamp has a finite operating life. The lamp for this projector has a usable life of 2000 cumulative hours. This  
number may differ, however, depending on the ambient conditions.  
1. When the lamp is nearing the end of its operating life, the picture and color quality will deteriorate. If the lamp is  
used for more than 1900 hours, the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator will light red and “LAMP” will flash in  
yellow letters on the screen when you turn the projector on to alert you that it is time to replace the lamp. In this  
situation, replace the lamp (See pages 32 and 33).  
Note:  
The lamp usage time can be checked at the On-Screen display. (See page 27.)  
Caution: Once you are alerted that the lamp requires replacement, be sure to replace the lamp.  
2. When the number of hours the lamp is used reaches 2000, the power automatically turns off and the projector  
enters the standby condition. If you turn on the power after the lamp has been used for 2000 hours, “LAMP” will  
flash on screen in red letters for five minutes and then the power will turn off.  
3. If the new lamp does not light after replacement, take your projector to the nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial  
LCD Products Dealer or Service Center for repair.  
4. Intense light hazard. Do not attempt to look into the aperture and lens while the projector is operating.  
Maintenance Indicators  
The warning lights on the projector indicate problems inside the projector.  
There are two warning lights–a TEMPERATURE indicator which warns that the  
POWER  
LAMP  
REPLACEMENT  
indicator  
projector is too hot, and a LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator which lets you know  
when to change the bulb.  
If a problem occurs, either the TEMPERATURE indicator or the LAMP REPLACE-  
LAMP  
MENT indicator will light up red, and the power will shut off. After turning off the  
power, follow the procedures given below.  
TEMP.  
TEMPERATURE  
indicator  
Warning Indicator  
Possible Solution  
Symptom  
Problem  
Blocked air intake.  
Clogged air filter.  
Relocate projector to a proper location.  
Clean the filter.  
(See page 30.)  
TEMPERATURE  
indicator  
The internal  
temperature is  
abnormally high.  
Cooling fan breakdown.  
Internal circuit failure.  
Take the projector to your nearest Autho-  
rized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer  
or Service Center for repair.  
Burnt-out lamp.  
Lamp circuit failure.  
The lamp has been used  
for over 1900 hours.  
Carefully replace the lamp.  
The lamp does not  
light up.  
LAMP REPLACE-  
MENT indicator  
Take the projector to your nearest Autho-  
rized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer  
or Service Center for repair.  
The lamp requires  
replacement.  
Notes:  
If the TEMPERATURE indicator comes on, solve the problem 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,  
preventing the power from going on. When this happens, take the power plug out of the AC outlet and put it back in again.  
Before Calling for Service  
Problem  
Check  
No picture and no sound.  
The projector AC cord is not plugged into the AC wall outlet.  
The main power button is not pressed.  
The input is wrong. (See page 22.)  
Cables improperly connected to rear panel of the projector. (See pages 14, 15, 16 and 17.)  
Remote control batteries have run down. (See page 7.)  
The optional cable for the remote control is properly inserted.  
The main power of the remote control is not turned on.  
The remote control’s MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT switch is set to MOUSE.  
The usable life of the lamp has been reached. (See page 31.)  
Sound is heard but no picture  
appears.  
Cables improperly connected to rear panel of the projector. (See pages 14, 15, 16 and 17.)  
The BRIGHTNESS and PICTURE adjustments are set to minimum position. (See page 23.)  
Color is faded or poor.  
Picture is blurred.  
The COLOR and TINT adjustments are not correct. (See page 23.)  
Adjust the focus. (See page 9.)  
The projection distance is too long or too short to allow for proper focus. (See page 10.)  
Picture appears but no sound is  
heard.  
Cables improperly connected to rear panel of the projector. (See pages 14, 15, 16 and 17.)  
Volume is set to minimum. (See pages 22.)  
An unusual sound is occasionally heard  
from the cabinet.  
If the picture is normal, the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage caused by temperature changes. This  
will not affect operation or performance.  
Maintenance indicator lights up.  
Refer to “Lamp/Maintenance Indicators” on page 31.  
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Lamp Replacement  
The lamp in the projector has a finite service life. The lamp for this projector has a usable life of 2000 cumulative  
hours. This number may differ, however, depending on the ambient conditions. The lamp requires replacement in  
the situations given below.  
When the picture starts becoming dark and the color contrast deteriorates.  
After the lamp has been used for 1900 hours (at this time the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator will light red and  
“LAMP” will flash in yellow letters on the screen when the projector is turned on). The lamp usage time can be  
checked at the On-Screen display. (See page 27.)  
Caution: Once you are alerted that the lamp requires replacement, be sure to replace the lamp.  
Purchase a replacement metal-halide lamp unit (lamp/cage module) of the current type BQC-XGNV1U//1 from your  
nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer. Then change the lamp by carefully following the instruc-  
tions below.  
If you wish, you may bring the projector to your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer.  
IMPORTANT NOTE TO U.S. CUSTOMERS:  
The lamp included with this projector is backed by a 90-day parts and labor limited warranty. All service of this  
projector under warranty, including lamp replacement, must be obtained through 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  
How to Change the Lamp  
Precaution: Take care not to touch either the lamp in the lamp cage, the inner surface of the reflector mirror, or the  
mirrors in the optical unit with your bare hands.  
(d)  
(c)  
(f)  
(e)  
(g)  
(j)  
(h)  
(i)  
(b)  
(a)  
Removing the lamp unit (see figure)  
1. Press the power button (a) and turn the instrument off. After the cooling fan stops, turn off the MAIN POWER  
switch (b). Remove the power cord from the AC outlet.  
2. The lamp may be extremely hot. Wait at least an hour after the power cord is disconnected before carrying out  
the following procedures.  
3. Turn over the projector and unfasten the user service screw (d) that secures the lamp cage cover (c) as shown  
in the above diagram. Then remove the lamp cage cover by pulling it in the direction of the arrow.  
Note:  
When the lamp cage cover (c) has been removed, check that the surface of the lamp cage (h) has fully cooled before proceed-  
ing with step 4.  
4. After the lamp cage (h) has sufficiently cooled, remove securing screws (e), and (f) from the lamp cage.  
5. Hold lamp cage (h) by the handle (g) and pull it towards you.  
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Caution:  
Because some parts may not be sufficiently cooled, be sure to remove the lamp cage by the handle while taking care not to  
touch the metallic areas.  
Note:  
Do not allow anything to hit the UV filter (j).  
Installing the lamp unit  
1. Hold lamp cage (h) by the handle (g) and press it in firmly while making sure that the lamp cage (h) properly  
connects to the connector (i).  
2. Tighten screws (e), (f) and (d), then perform the above instructions in the reverse order.  
Resetting the lamp timer  
1. Plug in the power cord.  
OFF  
ON  
2. While depressing the ADJUSTMENT , ADJUSTMENT ,  
and ENTER buttons on the projector, turn on the MAIN  
POWER switch.  
OFF  
ON  
3. Press the POWER ON/OFF button on the projector or the  
power on button on the remote control to turn on the power.  
MN  
EN  
After the unit projector turns on, “LAMP 0000H” will be displayed  
to signify that the lamp timer is reset.  
LAMP  
0000  
H
Notes:  
After replacing lamp, be sure to reset the lamp timer. If you do not,  
the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator and “LAMP” display will not  
disappear.  
Only reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp.  
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Connection Pin Assignments  
Analog RGB Signal Input and OutputTerminal : 15-pin mini D-sub female connector  
Computer Input  
Analog  
1. Video input (red)  
2. Video input (green)  
3. Video input (blue)  
4. Reserve input 1  
5. Composite sync (Mac only)  
6. Earth (red)  
8. Earth (blue)  
9. GND  
10. GND  
5
10  
15  
1
6
11  
11. GND  
12. Reserve input 2  
13. Horizontal sync signal  
14. Vertical sync signal  
15. Reserve input 3  
7. Earth (green)  
Mouse InputTerminal (for IBM/Mac) : 9-pin D-sub female connector  
Pin No. Signal  
Name  
I/O  
Reference  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CD  
RD  
SD  
ER  
SG  
DR  
RS  
CS  
CI  
Carrier Detect  
Receive Data  
Send Data  
Equipment Ready  
Signal Ground  
Data Set Ready  
Request to Send  
Clear to Send  
Ring Indicator  
Input  
Input  
Output  
Output  
Connected to internal circuit  
Connected to internal circuit  
Connected to internal circuit  
Connected to internal circuit  
Connected to internal circuit  
Not connected  
Connected to internal circuit  
Connected to internal circuit  
Connected to internal circuit  
1
5
Output  
Output  
Input  
9
6
Input  
Mouse InputTerminal (for NEC PC98 series for Japan) : 9-pin mini DIN connector  
Pin No. Signal  
I/O  
Reference  
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
+5V  
XA  
XB  
YA  
YB  
LEFT  
NC  
RIGHT  
GND  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Computer output  
Computer output  
Computer output  
Computer output  
Computer output  
Computer output  
Not connected  
Computer output  
Computer output  
7
9
6
3
5
4
2
1
RS-232C terminal : 9-pin D-sub male connector  
Pin No. Signal  
Name  
I/O  
Reference  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CD  
RD  
SD  
ER  
SG  
DR  
RS  
CS  
CI  
Not connected  
Receive Data  
Send Data  
Input  
Output  
Connected to internal circuit  
Connected to internal circuit  
Not connected  
Connected to internal circuit  
Not connected  
Connected to internal circuit  
Not connected  
Not connected  
1
5
Signal Ground  
Data Set Ready  
Request to Send  
Output  
Output  
6
9
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RS-232C Terminal Specifications  
1. PC control  
The personal computer can control the projector by connecting the two via an RS-232C cable (not supplied).  
2. Communication conditions  
Set the serial port settings of the computer to match that of the table below.  
Signal format:  
Baud rate:  
Data length:  
Parity bit:  
Conforms to RS-232C standard.  
9600bps  
8 bits  
NON  
Stop bit:  
1 bit  
Flow control:  
None  
3. Basic format  
Commands from the computer are sent in the following order: command, parameter, and return code. After the  
unit processes the command from the computer, it sends a response code to the computer.  
Command format  
C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4  
Command 4-digits Parameter 4-digits  
Response code format  
Return code (0DH)  
Normal response  
Return code (0DH)  
Problem response (communication error or incorrect command)  
Return code (0DH)  
O
K
E
R
R
When more than one code is being sent, send each command only after the OK response code for the previous  
command from the unit is verified.  
Note:  
Using the computer control function of the unit, the liquid crystal projector conditions cannot be read to the computer.  
Therefore, confirm the conditions by transmitting the display commands for each adjustment menu and checking the  
conditions at 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.  
4. Commands  
COMMAND  
PARAMETER  
CONTROL ITEM  
CONTROL CONTENTS  
C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4  
Note:  
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V
R
E
E
G
L
D
B
A
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_
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_
_
_
_
_
_
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_
_
_
_
_
_
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_
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_
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_
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_
_
_
_
_
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_
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*
_
_
_
_
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_
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*
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
*
VIDEO  
RGB  
1
INPUT SWITCHING  
1
If a dash appears in the param-  
eter column enter a space. If an  
asterisk appears enter a value in  
the range indicated in brackets  
under CONTROL CONTENTS.  
See the example on the next  
page.  
M
ENGLISH  
DEUTSCH  
ESPANOL  
NEDERLANDS  
SVENSKA  
LANGUAGE  
SELECTION  
ITALIANO  
FRANCAIS  
JAPANESE  
AUTO  
M
E
S
Y
VIDEO  
SYSTEM  
SELECTION  
PAL  
SECAM  
NTSC  
V
V
V
V
V
V
A
A
A
A
A
A
P
B
C
T
I
PICTURE (-30 ~ +30)  
BRIGHT (-30 ~ +30)  
COLOR (-30 ~ +30)  
TINT (-30 ~ +30)  
SHARPNESS (0 ~ 3)  
VIDEO  
R
O
I
*
*
*
*
*
*
VIDEO  
IMAGE  
ADJUSTMENT  
*
*
*
S
R
H
E
_
_
_
_
_
_
*
0
1
RESET  
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RS-232C Terminal Specifications  
COMMAND  
PARAMETER  
CONTROL ITEM  
CONTROL CONTENTS  
C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4  
V
O
U
L
T
A
E
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_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
*
*
_
_
*
*
0
1
*
VOLUME (0 ~ 60)  
MUTE OFF  
VOLUME  
ADJUSTMENT  
M
MUTE ON  
A
A
A
S
A
A
A
R
B
T
B
S
L
E
A
M
BALANCE (-30 ~ +30)  
TREBLE (-30 ~ +30)  
BASS (-30 ~ +30)  
SRS OFF  
*
*
*
*
*
*
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
*
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
*
0
1
2
3
4
5
0
1
*
SRS MODE1  
AUDIO  
ADJUSTMENT  
SRS MODE2  
SRS MODE3  
SRS MODE4  
3D MONO  
A
A
R
E
AUDIO DISPLAY  
RESET  
R
R
R
R
R
A
A
A
A
A
P
B
R
B
R
I
PICTURE (-30 ~ +30)  
BRIGHT (-30 ~ +30)  
RED (-30 ~ +30)  
BLUE (-30 ~ +30)  
RGB DISPLAY  
RESET  
R
D
E
E
*
*
*
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
*
*
*
RGB ADJUSTMENT  
*
*
*
_
_
*
_
_
*
0
1
*
I
I
I
I
I
N
N
A
A
A
C
P
H
V
R
L
H
P
P
E
CLOCK (-60 ~ +60)  
PHASE (-60 ~ +60)  
HPOS (-60 ~ +60)  
VPOS (-30 ~ +30)  
RGB INPUT DISPLAY  
RESET  
*
*
*
*
*
*
RGB INPUT  
ADJUSTMENT  
*
*
*
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
I
I
I
I
I
I
M
M
M
M
M
M
E
B
B
D
R
I
Z
E
K
I
E-ZOOM OFF  
E-ZOOM ON  
BLUE SCREEN OFF  
BLUE SCREEN ON  
BLACK SCREEN OFF  
BLACK SCREEN ON  
INPUT DISPLAY OFF  
INPUT DISPLAY ON  
REVERSE OFF  
REVERSE ON  
INVERT OFF  
SCREEN SETTING  
E
N
INVERT ON  
VIDEO  
CONFIRMATION  
S
R
Y
E
S
E
_
_
_
0
DISPLAY  
M
O
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
1
2
0
*
REMOTE MOUSE AT  
REMOTE MOUSE 98  
MOUSE  
ADJUSTMENT  
M
E
M
A
MEMORY RELEASE  
SCREEN MODE  
MEMORY  
MEMORY SELECTION (1 ~ 7)  
Note:  
Power ON/OFF cannot be controlled from the RS-232C terminal. Use the wired remote control input to control power ON/OFF.  
Examples:  
For the RGB/VIDEO setting, select video and set the PAL mode.  
Computer  
Unit  
I
V
E
E
S
D
1
Switch to video screen  
Set to PAL mode  
O
O
K
M
Y
2
K
K
When BRIGHT of VIDEO IMAGE ADJUSTMENT is set to -10.  
V
A
B
R
1
0
O
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Specifications  
Product Type LCD Projector  
Model PG-D100U  
Video system PAL/SECAM/NTSC 3.58  
Display method LCD panel × 3, RGB optical shutter method  
LCD panel Panel size:  
1.3" (19.8 [H] × 26.4 [W] mm)  
Display method: Translucent TN liquid crystal panel  
Drive method: TFT (Thin Film Transistor) Active Matrix panel  
No. of dots:  
Lens F2.8 to 3.3, f = 53 to74 mm  
Projection lamp 265 W Metal halide  
519,168 dots (832 [H] × 624 [V])  
Contrast ratio 100:1  
Video input signal RCA Connector: VIDEO, composite video, 1 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 Ω  
terminal  
RCA Connector: AUDIO, 0.5 Vrms less than 22 kΩ  
S-video input signal 4-pin mini DIN connector  
Y (luminance signal):  
1 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 terminated  
C (chrominance signal): Burst 0.286 Vp-p, 75 terminated  
Video output signal RCA Connector: AUDIO, 0.5 Vrms less than 2.2 kΩ  
Horizontal resolution 580 TV lines (video input)  
Audio output 3 W + 3 W (Stereo)  
Computer RGB input signal Video Signal:  
15-pin mini D-sub connector: RGB separate type analog input: 0.7 Vp-p,  
positive, 75 terminated  
Stereo Minijack:  
AUDIO, 0.5 Vrms, more than 22 k(stereo)  
Horizontal sync. signal: TTL level (positive/negative) or composite sync  
(Apple only)  
Vertical sync. signal: Same as above  
RS-232C input terminal 9-pin D-sub male connector for controlling personal computer  
Mouse input terminal (for IBM/Mac) 9-pin D-sub female connector for wireless mouse  
Mouse input terminal (for PC98) 9-pin mini DIN connector for wireless mouse  
Speaker system 3" (8 cm) round × 2  
Rated voltage AC 120 V  
Rated frequency 50/60 Hz  
Power consumption 355 W  
Operating temperature 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C)  
Storage temperature -4°F to 132°F (-20°C to 60°C)  
Cabinet Plastic  
Laser Pointer of Remote Control Wave length : 670nm  
Max. output : 1mW  
Class II Laser Product  
Dimensions (W × D × H) 1025/64" × 159/32" × 423/32" (264 × 388 × 120 mm)  
Weight 16.5 lbs. (7.5 kg)  
Supplied accessories Remote control unit, Four AA batteries, Extra air filter, RGB signal cable  
(9.8', 3 m), Macintosh adaptor, Mouse control cable for IBM (5.9", 15cm),  
Mouse control cable for Mac (5.9", 15cm), Mouse control cable (9.8', 3m), AC  
cord, Lens cover (installed)  
Replacement parts Lamp unit (Lamp/cage module) (BQC-XGNV1U//1), Remote control (RRMCG  
1327CESA), Air filter (PFILD0051CEZZ), VGA cable (QCNW-4422CEZZ),  
Macintosh adaptor (QPLGJ1510CEZZ), Mouse control cable for IBM PS/2  
(QCNW-4754CEZZ), Mouse control cable for Mac (QCNW-4755CEZZ),  
Mouse control cable (QCNW-4620CEZZ), AC cord (QACCU5013CEZZ)  
Our projector uses LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panels.  
These very sophisticated panels contain 519,168 pixels  
( × RGB) TFTs (Thin Film Transistors).  
As with any high technology electronic equipment such as  
large screen TVs, video systems and/or video cameras,  
there are certain acceptable tolerances that the equip-  
ment must conform to. Sharp’s acceptable tolerances  
permit a total of 6 inactive TFTs, which may result in  
illuminated or inactive dots on the picture screen.  
This will not affect the picture quality or the life  
expectancy of the unit.  
If you have any questions about this matter, please  
call toll free 1-800-BE-SHARP (1-800-237-4277).  
U.S.A. ONLY  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Dimensions  
Top View  
10 25  
/
64 (264)  
ø2 43  
Side View  
25  
/
64 (ø68)  
/
64 (10)  
Front View  
8 27/64 (214)  
149  
/64 (45)  
[Units: inches (mm)]  
Bottom View  
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