Sharp Projector XG PH80W N User Manual

DATA PROJECTOR  
MODEL  
XG-PH80W-N  
XG-PH80X-N  
OPERATION MANUAL  
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SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U.K.  
The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non-rewireable (moulded) plug incorporating  
a 10A fuse. Should the fuse need to be replaced, a BSI or ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse  
marked or  
and of the same rating as above, which is also indicated on the pin face  
of the plug, must be used.  
Always refit the fuse cover after replacing the fuse. Never use the plug without the fuse  
cover fitted.  
In the unlikely event of the socket outlet in your home not being compatible with the plug  
supplied, cut off the mains plug and fit an appropriate type.  
DANGER:  
The fuse from the cut-off plug should be removed and the cut-off plug destroyed immedi-  
ately and disposed of in a safe manner.  
Under no circumstances should the cut-off plug be inserted elsewhere into a 13A socket  
outlet, as a serious electric shock may occur.  
To t an 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  
Brown  
: Neutral  
: 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 as follows:  
The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal in the  
x
plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol  
or green-and-yellow.  
or coloured green  
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked  
with the letter N or coloured black.  
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked  
with the letter L or coloured red.  
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IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT, CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.  
Authorized representative responsible for the European Union Community Market  
SHARP ELECTRONICS (Europe) GmbH  
Sonninstraße 3, D-20097 Hamburg  
E.U. ONLY  
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The supplied CD-ROM contains operation instructions in English, German, French, Spanish,  
Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean and Arabic. Carefully read through the  
operation instructions before operating the projector.  
Die mitgelieferte CD-ROM enthält Bedienungsanleitungen in Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch,  
Spanisch, Italienisch, Niederländisch, Schwedisch, Portugiesisch, Chinesisch, Koreanisch  
und Arabisch. Bitte lesen Sie die Bedienungsanleitung vor der Verwendung des Projektors  
sorgfältig durch.  
Le CD-ROM fourni contient les instructions de fonctionnement en anglais, allemand, français,  
espagnol, italien, néerlandais, suédois, portugais, chinois, coréen et arabe. Veuillez lire at-  
tentivement ces instructions avant de faire fonctionner le projecteur.  
El CD-ROM suministrado contiene instrucciones de operación en inglés, alemán, francés,  
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 handleidingen in het Engels, Duits, Frans, Spaans,  
Italiaans, Nederlands, Zweeds, Portugees, Chinees, Koreaans en Arabisch. Lees de  
handleiding zorgvuldig door voor u de projector in gebruik neemt.  
Den medföljande CD-ROM-skivan innehåller bruksanvisningar på engelska, tyska, franska,  
spanska, italienska, holländska, svenska, portugisiska, kinesiska, koreanska och arabiska.  
Läs noga igenom bruksanvisningen innan projektorn tas i bruk.  
O CD-ROM fornecido contém instruções de operação em Inglês, Alemão, Francês,  
Espanhol, Italiano, Holandês, Sueco, Português, Chinês, Coreano e Árabe. Leia  
cuidadosamente todas as instruções de operação antes de operar o projetor.  
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Before using the projector, please read this operation manual carefully.  
ENGLISH  
Introduction  
There are two important reasons for prompt warranty registration of your new  
SHARP 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  
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.  
WARNING:  
See bottom of projector.  
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 of sufficient magnitude to constitute  
a risk or electric shock to persons.  
CAUTION  
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 SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL.  
The exclamation point within a triangle  
is intended to alert the user to the pres-  
ence of important operating and main-  
tenance (servicing) instructions in the  
literature accompanying the product.  
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.  
FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications  
to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could  
WARNING:  
void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  
U.S.A. ONLY  
The enclosed computer cable must be used with the device. The cable is  
provided to ensure that the device complies with FCC Class A verification.  
U.S.A. ONLY  
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INFORMATION  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the operation manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at  
his own expense.  
U.S.A. ONLY  
PRODUCT DISPOSAL  
This product utilizes lamp containing a small amount of mercury.  
Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental  
considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact  
800-BE-SHARP.  
U.S.A. ONLY  
Caution Concerning Lamp Replacement  
This projector utilizes a pressurized mercury lamp. A loud sound may indicate lamp failure. Lamp  
failure can be attributed to numerous sources such as: excessive shock, improper cooling, surface  
scratches or deterioration of the lamp due to a lapse of usage time.  
The period of time up to failure largely varies depending on the individual lamp and/or the condition  
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 the  
projector. In such a case, it is recommended you contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector  
Dealer or Service Center to assure safe operation.  
Should the lamp break, the glass particles may spread inside the lamp cage or gas contained in the  
lamp may be vented into the room from the exhaust vent. Because the gas in this lamp includes  
mercury, ventilate the room well if the lamp breaks and avoid all exposure to the released gas. In  
case of exposure to the gas, consult a doctor as soon as possible.  
Caution  
• Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use. The lamp will be very hot and may  
cause burns or injury.  
• Wait at least one hour after the power cord is disconnected to allow the surface of the lamp unit to  
fully cool before removing the lamp unit.  
• Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp unit or the inside of the projector.  
• Do not loosen other screws except for the lamp unit cover and lamp unit.  
• 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.  
Carefully change the lamp by following the instructions described on pages 66 to 68.  
* If you wish, you may have the lamp replaced at your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector  
Dealer or Service Center.  
*
If the new lamp does not light after replacement, take your projector to the nearest Sharp Authorized  
Projector Dealer or Service Center for repair.  
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How to Read this Operation Manual  
The specifications are slightly different, depending on the model. However, you can connect  
and operate all models in the same manner.  
In this operation manual, the illustration and the screen display are simplified for explanation, and  
may differ slightly from the actual display.  
Using the Menu Screen  
Adjustment buttons (  
/
/
/
)
MENU button  
Buttons used in  
this operation  
Adjustment buttons  
(
/
/
/
)
MENU button  
RETURN button  
• Press RETURN to return  
to the previous screen  
when the menu is  
displayed.  
Button used in  
this step  
Menu Selections (Adjustments)  
Example: Adjusting “Bright”.  
• This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector.  
Example: “Picture” screen menu for  
COMPUTER (RGB) input  
Press MENU.  
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• The menu screen is displayed.  
Menu item  
Picture  
SIG-ADJ  
Video  
SCR-ADJ PRJ-ADJ  
Press or and select  
“Picture” to adjust.  
Picture Mode  
Bright Boost  
Bright  
Presentation  
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0
0
0
0
0
On-screen  
display  
Contrast  
Color  
Tint  
Sharp  
Ex. Setting  
Reset  
MENU = END  
SEL./ADJ.  
SEL.  
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.........Indicates safeguards for using the projector.  
Info  
Indicates additional information for setting up and operating the  
projector.  
.......  
Note  
For Future Reference  
Maintenance  
Troubleshooting  
Index  
P. 61  
PP. 73 to 75  
P. 79  
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Contents  
Preparing  
Switching the Input Mode....................... 33  
Adjusting the Volume.............................. 33  
Displaying the Black Screen and  
Turning Off the Sound Temporarily ....... 33  
Resize Mode .......................................... 34  
Introduction  
How to Read this Operation Manual......3  
Contents.................................................4  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ..................6  
How to Access the PDF Operation  
Manuals..............................................10  
Accessories..........................................11  
Part Names and Functions...................13  
Top View ................................................ 13  
Front View.............................................. 13  
Side View (Terminals).............................. 14  
Inserting the Batteries............................. 16  
Usable Range......................................... 16  
Useful Features  
Operating with the Remote Control......36  
Auto Sync (Auto Sync Adjustment) ......... 36  
Freezing a Moving Image........................ 36  
Using the Remote Control to Operate  
the Computer ...................................... 37  
Menu Items...........................................38  
Using the Menu Screen........................41  
Menu Selections (Adjustments) ................41  
Picture Adjustment (“Picture” Menu) ....43  
Selecting the Picture Mode..................... 43  
Adjusting the Image................................ 44  
Using the Ex. Setting.............................. 44  
Signal Type Setting................................. 44  
Adjusting the Color Temperature............. 44  
Adjusting the Red/Blue........................... 44  
Adjusting the Colors ............................... 45  
Selecting the Film Mode ......................... 45  
Reducing Image Noise (DNR) ................. 45  
Setting the Dynamic Black...................... 45  
Signal Adjustment (“SIG-ADJ” Menu) ..46  
Adjusting the Computer Image ............... 46  
Setting the Resolution ............................ 46  
Auto Sync (Auto Sync Adjustment) ......... 46  
Video Adjustment (“Video” Menu)........47  
Setting the Overscan.............................. 47  
Setting the Video System ....................... 47  
Setting the Video Setup.......................... 48  
Closed Caption ...................................... 48  
Adjusting the Projected Image  
(“SCR - ADJ” Menu)...........................49  
Selecting the On-screen Display Language ... 49  
Selecting the Background Image............ 49  
Reversing/Inverting Projected Images..... 49  
Setting the Resize Mode......................... 49  
Keystone Correction............................... 50  
Image Resizing....................................... 50  
Selecting the Wall Color.......................... 50  
Using the Ex. Setting.............................. 50  
Security Lock Function........................... 51  
Keypad Lock Function............................ 51  
Image Capture........................................ 51  
Easy Start  
Easy Start.............................................17  
Setup and Projection.............................. 17  
Setup  
Setting Up the Projector.......................19  
Video Setup............................................ 19  
Setting Up the Projector ......................... 19  
Standard Setup (Front Projection)........... 19  
Projection (PRJ) Mode............................ 20  
Ceiling-Mount Setup............................... 20  
Connections  
Connecting the Projector to  
Other Equipment................................21  
Controlling the Projector by  
a Computer........................................24  
Attaching the Optional Lens.................26  
Connecting the Power Cord.................27  
Using  
Basic Operation  
Turning the Projector On/Off ................28  
Turning the Projector On......................... 28  
Turning the Power Off (Putting the  
Projector into Standby Mode) .............. 28  
Image Projection ..................................29  
Shifting the Lens..................................... 29  
Using the Adjustment Feet...................... 30  
Adjusting the Focus................................ 31  
Adjusting the Projected Image Size......... 31  
Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion............ 32  
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Adjusting the Projector Function  
(“PRJ - ADJ” Menu) ...........................52  
Detecting the Input Signals Automatically .. 52  
Auto Power Off Function ........................ 52  
Auto Restart Function............................. 52  
Eco+Quiet.............................................. 52  
Setting the Lamp Mode.......................... 53  
Setting the Audio.................................... 53  
Using the Ex. Setting.............................. 53  
Fan Mode Setting................................... 53  
STANDBY Mode..................................... 53  
STANDBY Audio Out.............................. 53  
Filter Message........................................ 54  
3D MODE............................................... 54  
Setting the LAN/RS232C........................ 54  
Setting the Network................................ 54  
Returning to the Default Settings ............ 55  
Information ............................................. 55  
Viewing Stereoscopic 3D Images.........56  
Precautions on Viewing Stereoscopic  
3D Images............................................... 56  
Information on the 3D Projection Function.. 58  
Using 3D Viewing Mode............................. 59  
Appendix.................................................... 60  
Reference  
Appendix  
Maintenance.........................................61  
Cleaning and Replacing the  
Dust Filters.........................................62  
Cleaning the Dust Filters......................... 62  
Replacing the Dust Filters....................... 62  
Maintenance Indicators........................64  
Regarding the Lamp.............................66  
Lamp...................................................... 66  
Caution Concerning the Lamp................ 66  
Replacing the Lamp ............................... 66  
Removing and Installing the  
Lamp Unit............................................ 67  
Resetting the Lamp Timer ...................... 68  
Replacing the Color Wheel...................69  
Compatibility Chart ..............................71  
Troubleshooting....................................73  
For SHARP Assistance.........................76  
Specifications.......................................77  
Dimensions...........................................78  
Index.....................................................79  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
CAUTION: Please read all of these instructions before you operate this  
product and save these instructions for later use.  
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This product has been engineered  
and manufactured to assure your personal safety. BUT IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN  
POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS. In order not to defeat the  
safeguards incorporated in this product, observe the following basic rules for its  
installation, use and servicing.  
1. Read Instructions  
10. Ventilation  
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided  
All the safety and operating instructions  
should be read before the product is  
operated.  
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 openings should never be  
blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa,  
rug, or other similar surface. This product  
should not be placed in a built-in installation  
such as a bookcase or rack unless proper  
ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's  
instructions have been adhered to.  
2. Retain Instructions  
The safety and operating instructions  
should be retained for future reference.  
3. Heed Warnings  
All warnings on the product and in the  
operating instructions should be adhered to.  
4. Follow Instructions  
All operating and use instructions should  
be followed.  
11. Power Sources  
This product should be operated only from  
the type of power source indicated on the  
marking label. If you are not sure of the  
type of power supply to your home, consult  
your product dealer or local power  
company. For products intended to operate  
from battery power, or other sources, refer  
to the operating instructions.  
5. Cleaning  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before  
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol  
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
6. Attachments  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the  
product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
7. Water and Moisture  
Do not use this product near water–for  
example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen  
sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or  
near a swimming pool; and the like.  
8. Accessories  
12. Grounding or Polarization  
This product is provided with one of the  
following types of plugs. If the plug should  
fail to fit into the power outlet, please contact  
your electrician.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug.  
a. Two-wire type (mains) plug.  
b. Three-wire grounding type (mains) plug  
with a grounding terminal.  
Do not place this product on an unstable  
cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The  
product may fall, causing serious injury to a  
child or adult, and serious damage to the  
product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod,  
bracket, or table recommended by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any  
mounting of the product should follow the  
manufacturer's instructions, and should use a  
mounting accessory recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
This plug will only fit into a grounding  
type power outlet.  
13. Power-Cord Protection  
Power-supply cords should be routed so  
that they are not likely to be walked on or  
pinched by items placed upon or against  
them, paying particular attention to cords  
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the  
point where they exit from the product.  
9. Transportation  
14. Lightning  
A product and cart  
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.  
combination should be  
moved with care. Quick  
stops, excessive force, and  
uneven surfaces may  
cause the product and cart  
combination to overturn.  
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15. Overloading  
19. Replacement Parts  
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  
When replacement parts are required, be  
sure the service technician has used  
replacement parts specified by the  
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.  
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.  
21. Wall or Ceiling Mounting  
This product should be mounted to a wall  
or ceiling only as recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
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.  
22. Heat  
This product should be situated away from  
heat sources such as radiators, heat  
registers, stoves, or other products  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
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.  
• DLP® and the DLP logo are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments and DLP® LinkTM  
is a trademark of Texas Instruments.  
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United States and/or other countries.  
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United States.  
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Canada, E.U., China and/or other countries/regions.  
• All other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  
respective companies.  
Some IC chips in this product include confidential and/or trade secret property belonging  
to Texas Instruments. Therefore you may not copy, modify, adapt, translate, distribute,  
reverse engineer, reverse assemble or discompile the contents thereof.  
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Observe the following safeguards when setting up your  
projector.  
Caution concerning the lamp unit  
When using the projector in high-  
altitude areas such as mountains (at  
altitudes of approximately 1,200  
meters (4,000 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.  
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 66.  
Use the projector at altitudes of 3,000  
meters (10,000 feet) or less.  
Caution concerning the setup of the  
projector  
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.  
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.  
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 104°F (+5°C to +40°C).  
The storage temperature of the projector is  
from 14°F to 140°F (–10°C to +60°C).  
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 difficult. Close the curtains  
and dim the lights when setting up the  
screen in a sunny or bright room.  
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 64 and 65.)  
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.  
Caution regarding placing of the projector  
Place the projector on a level site within the  
adjustment range (10 degrees) of the  
adjustment foot.  
After the projector is purchased, a faint  
smell from the vent 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.  
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Caution regarding usage of the projector Temperature monitor function  
If you are not to use the projector for a long  
time or before moving the projector, make  
certain you unplug the power cord from the  
wall outlet, and disconnect any other  
cables connected to it.  
If the temperature inside the projector  
increases, due to blockage of the air vents,  
or the setting location, the lamp will turn  
off, the cooling fan will run and then the  
projector will enter Standby mode, and  
then the TEMP. (temperature warning)/  
STATUS indicator will blink. Refer to  
“Maintenance Indicators” on pages 64 and  
65 for details.  
Do not carry the projector by holding the lens.  
When storing the projector, ensure you attach  
the lens cap or dustproof cap to the projector.  
Do not expose the projector to direct  
sunlight or place next to heat sources.  
Doing so may affect the cabinet color or  
cause deformation of the plastic cover.  
Info  
• The cooling fan regulates the internal  
Other connected equipment  
temperature, and its performance is automatically  
controlled. The sound of the fan may change  
during projector operation due to changes in the  
fan speed. This does not indicate malfunction.  
When connecting a computer or other audio-  
visual equipment to the projector, make the  
connections AFTER unplugging the power  
cord of the projector from the AC outlet and  
turning off the equipment to be connected.  
Optional lens installation  
For installing an optional lens, refer to  
“Attaching the Optional Lens” on page 26  
or the lens installation manual (supplied  
with the optional lens).  
Remove the optional lens when carrying  
the projector. Carrying the projector with  
an optional lens attached can cause the  
projector to be damaged by vibration or  
other factors.  
Please read the operation manuals of the  
projector and the equipment to be  
connected for instructions on how to make  
the connections.  
Using the projector in other countries  
The power supply voltage and the shape of  
the plug may vary depending on the region  
or country you are using the projector in.  
When using the projector overseas, make  
sure you use an appropriate power cord for  
the country you are in.  
When carrying the projector with no lens  
attached, attach the dustproof cap to the  
projector.  
Closed Caption uses Bitstream Vera fonts  
Copyright (c) 2003 by Bitstream, Inc. All 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, and to permit persons to whom the Font Software is furnished to do so, subject  
to the following conditions:  
The above copyright and trademark notices and this permission notice shall be included in all copies of one  
or more of the Font Software typefaces.  
The Font Software may be modified, altered, or added to, and in particular the designs of glyphs or  
characters in the Fonts may be modified and additional glyphs or characters may be added to the Fonts,  
only if the fonts are renamed to names not containing either the words “Bitstream” or the word “Vera”.  
This License becomes null and void to the extent applicable to Fonts or Font Software that has been  
modified and is distributed under the “Bitstream Vera” names.  
The Font Software may be sold as part of a larger software package but no copy of one or more of the Font  
Software typefaces may be sold by itself.  
THE FONT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,  
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Except as contained in this notice, the names of Gnome, the Gnome Foundation, and Bitstream Inc., shall  
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How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals  
PDF operation manuals in several languages are included in the CD-ROM. To  
utilize these manuals, you need to install Adobe® Reader® on your computer  
(Windows® or Macintosh®).  
Please download Adobe® Reader® from the Internet (http://www.adobe.com).  
Accessing the PDF Manuals  
For Windows®:  
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  
Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
Double click the “My Computer” icon.  
Double click the “CD-ROM” drive.  
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 of the  
folder) that you want to view.  
3) Double click the pdf file to access the  
SETUP 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 of the  
folder) that you want to view.  
3) Double click the pdf file to access the  
SETUP MANUAL.  
Note  
• If the desired pdf file cannot be opened by double clicking the mouse, start Adobe® Reader® fi r s t ,  
then specify the desired file using the “File”, “Open” menu.  
SETUP MANUAL  
Refer to the “SETUP MANUALcontained on the supplied CD-ROM for details.  
Setting up the Screen···································································2  
Screen Size and Projection Distance ···········································3  
Connecting Pin Assignments ····················································· 14  
RS-232C Specifications and Commands··································· 16  
Setting up the Projector Network Environment ·························· 18  
Controlling the Projector via LAN ··············································· 24  
Operating the Projector Using the PJLinkTM Protocol··················27  
Troubleshooting··········································································28  
Dimensions ················································································ 31  
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Accessories  
Supplied accessories  
Dustproof cap  
<9NK3392038200>  
Two R-6 batteries  
(“AAA” size, UM/SUM-4,  
HP-7 or similar)  
RGB cable  
(6' (1.8 m))  
<9NK3081405002> <9NK3100132500>  
Remote control  
<9NK5041821400>  
Anti-theft screw  
Power cord*  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
For U.S., Canada, etc. For Europe, except U.K. For U.K., Hong Kong  
For Australia, New  
Zealand and Oceania  
(6n (1.8 m))  
(6n (1.8 m))  
(6n (1.8 m))  
<9NK3090152701>  
and Singapore  
(6n (1.8 m))  
<9NK3090204900>  
<9NK3090152901>  
<9NK3090152601>  
* Which power cords are supplied along with your projector depends on the region. Use the power  
cord that corresponds to the wall outlet in your country.  
• Operation manuals (manual pack (including this manual and CD-ROM))  
For U.S., Canada and Taiwan: <9NK3534150200>  
For Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand: <9NK3534160900>  
For Korea: <9NK3534161000>  
Note  
• Codes in “< >” are Replacement parts codes.  
• When the lens is attached, use the lens cap supplied with the lens.  
• You can attach the dustproof cap to the projector only when no lens is attached. (Do not attach the  
dustproof cap when the lens is attached.)  
Optional accessories  
Lamp unit  
Ceiling-mount unit  
3 RCA to mini D-sub 15 pin cable (10n (3.0 m))  
Six-segment color wheel  
AN-PH80LP  
AN-XGCM80 (for U.S.A only)  
AN-C3CP2  
AN-PH80CW  
Note  
• Some of the optional accessories may not be available depending on the region. Please check with  
your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center.  
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Accessories (Continued)  
Optional accessories  
Projection Distance for 100" Screen Size  
Lens Type  
XG-PH80W-N  
XG-PH80X-N  
Fixed wide lens (× 0.8)  
AN-PH808EX  
AN-PH814EZ  
AN-PH818EZ  
AN-PH823EZ  
AN-PH845EZ  
5'6" (1.7 m)  
5'2" (1.6 m)  
Wide-zoom lens (× 1.3 – 1.8)  
Standard zoom lens (× 1.8 – 2.4)  
Tele-zoom lens (× 2.2 – 4.4)  
Tele-zoom lens (× 4.4 – 8.3)  
9'5" (2.9 m) – 12'8" (3.9 m)  
12'7" (3.8 m) – 16'7" (5.1 m)  
15'8" (4.8 m) – 31'4" (9.5 m)  
31'4" (9.5 m) – 58'8" (17.9 m)  
8'10" (2.7 m) – 11'11" (3.6 m)  
11'10" (3.6 m) – 15'8" (4.8 m)  
14'10" (4.5 m) – 29'6" (9.0 m)  
29'6" (9.0 m) – 55'4" (16.9 m)  
No lens is attached to XG-PH80W-N/XG-PH80X-N. The optional lenses from Sharp are also  
available for specialized application. Please see your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer  
for details on all the lenses. (Refer to the lens operation manual when using a lens.)  
Throw Distance  
XG-PH80W-N  
The graph below is for 100-inch (254 cm) screen with 16:10 normal mode.  
Screen  
Fixed wide lens (AN-PH808EX): 5'6" (1.7 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:0.8  
Wide-zoom lens (AN-PH814EZ): 9'5" – 12'8" (2.9 m – 3.9 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:1.3–1.8  
Standard zoom lens (AN-PH818EZ): 12'7" – 16'7" (3.8 m – 5.1 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:1.8–2.4  
Tele-zoom lens (AN-PH823EZ): 15'8" – 31'4" (4.8 m – 9.5 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:2.2–4.4  
Tele-zoom lens (AN-PH845EZ): 31'4" – 58'8" (9.5 m – 17.9 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:4.4–8.3  
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10  
15  
20  
25  
30  
35  
40  
45  
50  
55  
60 (ft)  
XG-PH80X-N  
The graph below is for 100-inch (254 cm) screen with 4:3 normal mode.  
Screen  
Fixed wide lens (AN-PH808EX): 5'2" (1.6 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:0.8  
Wide-zoom lens (AN-PH814EZ): 8'10" – 11'11" (2.7 m – 3.6 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:1.3–1.8  
Standard zoom lens (AN-PH818EZ): 11'10" – 15'8" (3.6 m – 4.8 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:1.8–2.4  
Tele-zoom lens (AN-PH823EZ): 14'10" – 29'6" (4.5 m – 9.0 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:2.2–4.4  
Tele-zoom lens (AN-PH845EZ): 29'6" – 55'4" (9.0 m – 16.9 m)  
Throw distance ratio 1:4.4–8.3  
5
10  
15  
20  
25  
30  
35  
40  
45  
50  
55  
60 (ft)  
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Part Names and Functions  
Numbers in Z refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the  
topic is explained.  
Top View  
1
2
9
1
FOCUS buttons 31  
For adjusting the focus.  
2
H&V LENS SHIFT (P/R/O/Q) buttons 30  
For shifting the lens horizontally and  
vertically.  
3
MENU button 41  
For displaying adjustment and setting  
screens.  
4
5
Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q) 41  
For selecting menu items.  
3
ENTER button 33  
For setting items selected or adjusted on  
the menu.  
4
5
6
7
STANDBY/ON button 28  
For turning the power on and putting the  
projector into Standby mode.  
10  
11  
12  
13  
TEMP. (temperature warning)/STATUS  
6
7
8
indicator  
64  
8
9
POWER indicator 64  
14  
ZOOM buttons 31  
For adjusting the projected image size.  
10 RETURN button 41  
For returning to the previous menu screen  
during menu operations.  
15  
11 INPUT button 33  
For switching Input mode.  
12 AUTO SYNC button 36  
For automatically adjusting images when  
connected to a computer.  
13 LAMP 1 indicator 64  
14 LAMP 2 indicator 64  
16 17 18 19 20  
16  
Front View  
15 Carrying handle  
For carrying the projector.  
16 Adjustment foot 30  
17 Remote control sensor 16  
18 LENS RELEASE button 26  
19 Dust filter 62  
Attaching the lens cap/dustproof cap  
Snap on the lens cap/dustproof cap straight.  
Removing the lens cap/dustproof cap  
Pull the lens cap/dustproof cap directly  
outward.  
20 Anti-theft screw 27  
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Part Names and Functions (Continued)  
Numbers in Z refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the  
topic is explained.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13  
11 14 15 16 17 18 19  
Side View (Terminals)  
1
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 input  
terminals  
Terminal for computer RGB and component  
signals and audio input terminal.  
9
Speaker 53  
21, 23  
10 Intake vent 62  
11 Dust filter 62  
12 AC socket 27  
2
3
LAN terminal 25  
Terminal for controlling the projector using  
a computer via network.  
Connect the supplied power cord.  
13 MAIN POWER switch 26  
USB terminal 37  
Turn the projector On or Off.  
Terminal connecting with the USB terminal  
on the computer for using the supplied  
remote control as the computer key board.  
14 Remote control sensor 16  
15 Exhaust vent 62  
4
5
DVI-D input terminals  
21, 22  
16 Kensington Security Standard connector  
17 COMPONENT input terminals 22  
Terminals for component signals and audio  
input terminal.  
Terminals for DVI digital RGB and digital  
component signals and audio input terminal.  
MONITOR OUT terminals 23  
COMPUTER/COMPONENT output terminal  
for computer RGB and component signals.  
(Shared for COMPUTER/COMPONENT1  
and 2, COMPONENT input)  
18 VIDEO input terminals 23  
Terminal for connecting video equipment  
and audio input terminal.  
AUDIO output terminal. (Shared for all inputs)  
19 S-VIDEO input terminals 23  
Terminal for connecting video equipment  
with an S-video terminal and audio input  
terminal.  
6
COMPUTER/COMPONENT2 input  
terminals  
21, 22  
BNC terminals for computer RGB and  
component signals and audio input terminal.  
Using the Kensington Lock  
7
8
RS-232C terminal 24  
• This projector has a Kensington Security  
Standard connector for use with a  
Kensington MicroSaver Security System.  
Refer to the information that came with the  
system for instructions on how to use it to  
secure the projector.  
Terminal for controlling the projector using  
a computer.  
TRIGGER terminal  
When the projector is turned on, a control signal  
(DC 12V) outputs from this terminal. If an electric  
screen or other compatible device is connected, it  
can be turned on when the projector is turned on.  
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Numbers in  
refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the  
topic is explained.  
36  
AUTO SYNC button  
7
8
For automatically adjusting images when  
connected to a computer.  
30  
LENS SHIFT button  
For displaying the lens shift adjustment  
screen.  
1
10  
59  
9
3D MODE button  
For displaying the 3D MODE menu screen.  
2
3
33  
10 INPUT button  
For switching Input mode.  
11  
12  
37  
11 PAGE DOWN button  
Same as the [Page Down] key on a  
computer keyboard, when with the USB  
connection (using a USB cable).  
4
5
13  
14  
33  
(ENTER) button  
12  
For setting items selected or adjusted on  
the menu.  
6
7
8
15  
31  
13 FOCUS buttons  
For adjusting the focus.  
16  
17  
9
41  
14 RETURN button  
For returning to the previous menu screen  
during menu operations.  
33  
15 VOL +/– (Volume) buttons  
For adjusting the speaker sound level.  
28  
STANDBY/ON button  
1
2
For turning the power on and putting the  
projector into Standby mode.  
33  
16 AV MUTE button  
For temporarily displaying a black screen  
and turning off the sound.  
KEYBOARD CURSOR (UP/DOWN/LEFT/  
RIGHT/ENTER) buttons  
For moving the computer cursor when with  
the USB connection (using a USB cable)  
37  
36  
17 FREEZE button  
For freezing images.  
.
• Same as the [Enter] key on a computer  
keyboard, when with the USB connection  
(using a USB cable).  
37  
PAGE UP button  
3
Same as the [Page Up] key on a computer  
keyboard, when with the USB connection  
(using a USB cable).  
4
5
6
Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q)  
30, 41  
For selecting and adjusting menu items.  
31  
ZOOM buttons  
For adjusting the projected image size.  
41  
MENU button  
For displaying adjustment and setting  
screens.  
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Part Names and Functions (Continued)  
Inserting the Batteries  
Remove the cover by sliding towards the direction  
of the arrow.  
1
Insert the batteries.  
2
• Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the  
mand nmarks inside the battery compartment.  
Replace the cover.  
3
Incorrect use of the batteries may cause them to leak or explode.  
Please follow the precautions below  
Caution  
• Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with alkaline or manganese batteries.  
• Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the mand nmarks inside the battery  
compartment.  
• Batteries of different types have different properties, therefore do not mix batteries of different types.  
• Do not mix new and old batteries.  
This may shorten the life of new batteries or may cause old batteries to leak.  
Remove the batteries from the remote control once they have run out, as leaving them in can cause them to leak.  
Battery fluid from leaked batteries is 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 each local government when disposing of worn-out batteries.  
Usable Range  
The remote control can be used to control the  
projector within the ranges shown in the  
illustration.  
Remote control sensor  
Note  
Another remote control sensor is located  
on the rear of the projector. (See page 14.)  
30°  
• The signal from the remote control can be  
reflected off a screen for easy operation.  
However, the effective distance of the signal  
may differ depending on the screen material.  
23n (7 m)  
30°  
When using the remote control  
• Ensure that you do not drop it or expose it to  
moisture or high temperature.  
Remote control signal  
transmitters  
• The remote control may malfunction under a  
fluorescent lamp. In this case, move the  
projector away from the fluorescent lamp.  
Remote control  
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Easy Start  
This section shows the basic operation (projector connecting with the computer). For details,  
see the page described below for each step.  
Setup and Projection  
In this section, connection of the projector and the computer is explained using one example.  
7
6
5
7
8
4
10  
4
6
5
8
6
10  
5
7
8
8
6
7
5
1. Remove the dustproof cap and then attach the optional  
P. 26  
B
lens  
P. 19  
B
2. Place the projector facing a wall or a screen  
3.Connect the projector to the computer and plug the power  
cord into the AC socket of the projector  
When connecting equipment other than a computer, see pages  
22 and 23.  
BPP. 21, 25  
4. Turn the projector on  
Switch the MAIN POWER switch on the projector to “ON” and, after the POWER indicator  
has turned red, press STANDBY/ON on the projector or on the remote control.  
On the projector  
On the remote control  
BP. 28  
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5. Adjust the angle  
Adjust the projector angle:  
• Shift the lens horizontally and vertically.  
- Press H&V LENS SHIFT (P/R/O/Q) on the projector.  
- Press LENS SHIFT and then press P, R, O or Q on the remote  
control.  
• Adjust the projector angle by rotating the adjustment feet.  
BP. 30  
6. Adjust the focus and the zoom  
1 Press FOCUS +/– on the projector or on the remote control to adjust the focus.  
2 Press ZOOM +/– on the projector or on the remote control to adjust the zoom.  
BP. 31  
7. Correcting the image distortion due to the projection angle  
1 Press MENU to display the menu screen.  
2 Press O or Q to select “SCR-ADJ”.  
3 Press P or R to select “Keystone”.  
4 Press O or Q to adjust the Keystone Correction.  
BP. 32  
8. Select the Input mode  
Press INPUT to display the INPUT list. Use P/R to select the Input mode.  
INPUT list  
On the projector  
On the remote control  
INPUT  
DVI-D  
COMPUTER1  
COMPUTER2  
COMPONENT  
BP. 33  
9. Turn the computer on  
10. Turn the power off  
Press STANDBY/ON on the projector or on the remote control, and then press the button  
again while the confirmation message is displayed to put the projector into Standby mode.  
On the projector  
On the remote control  
On-screen display  
Enter STANDBY Mode?  
Yes : Press Again  
No : Please Wait  
• You can unplug the power cord or switch the MAIN POWER switch to “OFF” even if the  
projector is operating.  
• Even if you unplug the power cord or switch the MAIN POWER switch to “OFF”, the cooling  
fan continues to run for a while.  
BP. 28  
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Setting Up the Projector  
Video Setup  
If using this projector outside the U.S.A., please change setting to “0 IRE” in Video Setup. (See  
page 48.)  
Setting Up the Projector  
For optimal image quality, position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the projector's  
feet flat and level. Doing so will eliminate the need for Keystone correction and provide the best  
image quality. (See page 32.)  
Standard Setup (Front Projection)  
Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according to the desired picture  
size. (For details, refer to “SETUP MANUALcontained on the supplied CD-ROM.)  
Indication of the Projection Image Size and Projection Distance  
XG-PH80W-N  
(Example: 16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode) for the standard zoom lens (AN-PH818EZ))  
Picture Size  
500" (1270 cm)  
424"  
×
265"  
(1077 cm  
200" (508 cm)  
×
170"  
673 cm)  
×
106"  
100" (254 cm)  
80" (203 cm)  
60" (152cm)  
(431 cm  
85"  
×
×
269 cm)  
53"  
(215 cm  
42"  
68"  
×
×
135 cm)  
(172 cm  
51"×  
×
108 cm)  
32"  
(129 cm  
×
81 cm)  
Projection  
Distance  
7'7"–10'0"  
(2.3 m – 3.0 m)  
1 m)  
"–16'7"  
10'1"–13'3"  
(3.1 m – 4.0 m)  
12'7  
(3.8 m – 5.1 m)  
25'2"–33'3"  
(7.7 m – 10.  
62'11"–83'0"  
(19.2 m – 25.3 m)  
XG-PH80X-N  
(Example: 4:3 Signal Input (Normal Mode) for the standard zoom lens (AN-PH818EZ))  
Picture Size  
500" (1270 cm)  
400"  
×
300"  
(1016 cm  
200" (508 cm)  
×
160"  
762 cm)  
×
120"  
100" (254 cm)  
80" (203 cm)  
60" (152cm)  
(406 cm  
80"  
×
×
305cm)  
60"  
(203 cm  
48"  
64"  
×
×
152 cm)  
(163 cm  
48"×  
×
122 cm)  
(122 cm36"  
×
91 cm)  
Projection  
Distance  
7'1"–9'5"  
(2.2 m – 2.9 m)  
9'6"–12'6"  
(2.9 m – 3.8 m)  
11'10"–15'8"  
(3.6 m – 4.8 m)  
23'9"–31'4"  
(7.2 m – 9.6 m)  
59'4"–78'4"  
(18.1 m – 23.9 m)  
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Setting Up the Projector (Continued)  
Projection (PRJ) Mode  
The projector can use any of the 4 projection modes shown in the diagram below. Select the  
mode most appropriate for the projection setting in use. (You can set the PRJ mode in “SCR-  
ADJ” menu. See page 49.)  
Table mounted, front projection  
Ceiling mounted, front projection  
[Menu item “Front”]  
[Menu item “Ceiling + Front”]  
Ceiling mounted, rear projection  
(with a translucent screen)  
Table mounted, rear projection  
(with a translucent screen)  
[Menu item “Rear”]  
[Menu item “Ceiling + Rear”]  
a
Ceiling-Mount Setup  
Before mounting the projector, contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or  
Service Center to obtain the recommended ceiling-mount adaptor and unit (sold separately).  
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Connecting the Projector to Other Equipment  
Before connecting, ensure that the power cord of the projector is unplugged from the AC outlet  
and turn off the equipment to be connected. After making all connections, turn on the projector  
and then the other pieces of equipment. When connecting a computer, ensure that it is the last  
equipment to be turned on after all the connections are made.  
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the appropriate  
Terminals on the Projector  
input mode has been selected on the  
projector before you turn on the connected  
equipment.  
For more details of connection and cables, refer  
to the operation manual of the connected  
equipment.  
You may need other cables or connectors not  
listed below.  
Terminal on  
Equipment  
Terminal on the  
projector  
Cable  
connected equipment  
Computer  
RGB output terminal RGB cable (supplied)  
COMPUTER/  
COMPONENT1  
Computer audio  
output terminal  
Computer audio cable (ø3.5 mm stereo  
minijack, commercially available)  
RGB output terminal Mini D-sub 15 pin/5 BNC cable (commercially available)  
COMPUTER/  
COMPONENT2  
Computer audio  
output terminal  
Computer audio cable (ø3.5 mm stereo  
minijack, commercially available)  
DVI digital output  
terminal  
DVI Digital cable (commercially available)  
DVI-D  
Computer audio cable (ø3.5 mm stereo  
minijack, commercially available)  
Computer audio  
output terminal  
Note  
• When using the ø3.5 mm mono audio cable, the volume level will be half of when using the ø3.5 mm  
stereo audio cable.  
When connecting the projector to a compatible computer other than a PC (VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA/UXGA) or  
Macintosh (i.e. Workstation), a separate cable may be needed. Please contact your dealer for more information.  
See page 71 “Compatibility Chart” for a list of computer signals compatible with the projector. Use with  
computer signals other than those listed may cause some of the functions to not work.  
A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers. Contact your nearest Macintosh Dealer.  
• Depending on the computer you are using, an image may not be projected unless the  
computer’s external output port is switched on (e.g. Press “Fn” and “F5” keys  
simultaneously when using a SHARP notebook computer). Refer to the specific instructions in  
your computer’s operation manual to enable your computer’s external output port.  
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Connecting the Projector to Other Equipment (Continued)  
Terminal on  
connected equipment  
Terminal on the  
projector  
Equipment  
Cable  
DVI digital output  
terminal  
Video equipment,  
Camera, Video  
game  
DVI Digital cable (commercially available)  
DVI-D  
ø3.5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable  
(commercially available)  
Audio output terminal  
RGB video output  
terminal  
5 BNC cable (commercially available)  
COMPUTER/  
COMPONENT2  
Audio output  
terminal  
ø3.5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable  
(commercially available)  
Component video  
output terminal  
Component cable (commercially available) +  
COMPUTER/  
BNC-RCA adaptor plug (commercially available) COMPONENT2  
Audio output  
terminal  
ø3.5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable  
(commercially available)  
Component video  
output terminal  
Component cable (commercially available)  
RCA audio cable (commercially available)  
COMPONENT  
Audio output terminal  
Note  
• When using the ø3.5 mm mono audio cable, the volume level will be half of when using the ø3.5 mm  
stereo audio cable.  
• Select the input signal type of the video equipment when connecting to the COMPUTER/  
COMPONENT1, 2 or DVI-D terminal. See page 44.  
• The HD/C sync and VD terminals may be used depending on the specifications of the DTV decoder  
connected to this projector. Please refer to the operation manual of the DTV decoder for details.  
• The HD/C sync terminal of the 5 BNC terminal is only for TTL signal.  
• Depending on specifications of video equipment or the DVIÙHDMI digital cable, the signal  
transmission may not work property. (The HDMI specification does not support all connections to  
video equipment that has HDMI digital output terminal using a DVIÙHDMI digital cable.)  
• For details on compatibility for connection, see support information on DVI connection provided by  
the video equipment manufacturer.  
• When you connect video equipment with a 21-pin RGB output (Euro-scart) to the projector, use a  
commercially available cable that fits in the projector terminal you want to connect.  
• The projector does not support RGBC signals via the Euro-scart.  
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Terminal on  
connected equipment  
Terminal on the  
projector  
Equipment  
Cable  
Video equipment,  
Camera, Video  
game  
D-video output  
terminal  
Cables for a camera or a video game/3 RCA to  
mini D-sub 15 pin cable (optional, AN-C3CP2)  
COMPUTER/  
COMPONENT1  
RCA adaptor plug (commercially available)  
Audio output terminal ø3.5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable  
(commercially available)  
S-video output  
terminal  
S-video cable (commercially available)  
S-VIDEO  
Audio output  
terminal  
RCA audio cable (commercially available)  
Video cable (commercially available)  
RCA audio cable (commercially available)  
Video output  
terminal  
VIDEO  
Audio output  
terminal  
Monitor  
RGB input  
terminal  
RGB cable (supplied or commercially  
available)  
MONITOR OUT  
Amplifier  
Audio input  
terminal  
ø3.5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable MONITOR OUT  
(commercially available)  
Note  
• When using the ø3.5 mm mono audio cable, the volume level will be half of when using the ø3.5 mm  
stereo audio cable.  
• The audio signal is not output from the speaker of the projector when the audio cable is connected to  
the audio output terminal.  
• Video signal for monitor output is analog RGB signal as well as component signal (COMPUTER/  
COMPONENT1, 2). DVI input video signals would not be output.  
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Controlling the Projector by a Computer  
When the RS-232C terminal on the projector is connected to the RS-232C serial terminal on the  
computer, or when the LAN terminal on the projector is connected to the LAN terminal on the  
computer, the computer can be used to control the projector. Refer to the “SETUP MANUAL”  
contained on the supplied CD-ROM for details.  
When connecting to a computer using an RS-232C serial control cable  
Computer  
Side view  
To RS-232C terminal  
To RS-232C terminal  
RS-232C serial control cable  
(cross type, commercially available)  
Note  
• When you establish the connection shown above, set “LAN/RS232C” in “Ex. Setting” of the “PRJ-  
ADJ” menu to “RS232C”.  
• 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 “SETUP MANUALcontained on the supplied CD-ROM for the RS-232C  
specifications and commands.  
Info  
• Do not connect the RS-232C cable to a terminal other than the RS-232C terminal on the computer.  
This may damage your computer or projector.  
• Do not connect or disconnect an RS-232C serial control cable to or from the computer while it is on.  
This may damage your computer.  
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When connecting to the LAN terminal using a LAN cable  
TX/RX LED (yellow)  
Illuminates when transmitting/receiving data.  
LINK LED (green)  
Illuminates when linked.  
* To ensure safety, do not connect the LAN  
terminal with any cables that may cause  
excessive voltage such as a telephone line.  
Hub  
or  
Computer  
To LAN terminal  
LAN cable (Category 5 type,  
commercially available)  
Note  
• When you establish the connection shown above, set “LAN/RS232C” in “Ex. Setting” of the “PRJ-  
ADJ” menu to “LAN”.  
• 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).  
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Attaching the Optional Lens  
When you attach a lens for the first time,  
skip steps 1 to 3. (When you replace the  
lens, start from step 1.)  
STANDBY/ON button  
Do not attempt to exchange the lens when the  
projector is installed hanging from the ceiling.  
Injury may occur if the lens falls.  
Press STANDBY/ON on the  
1
projector or on the remote  
control to put the projector into  
standby mode.  
• Switch the MAIN POWER switch on the  
projector to “OFF”.  
• Disconnect the power cord and unplug the  
power cord from the AC socket after the  
cooling fan stops.  
MAIN POWER switch  
Power cord  
LENS RELEASE button  
Push the LENS RELEASE button  
2
all the way in and turn the lens  
anti-clockwise.  
• The lens will be disengaged.  
Note  
• If the anti-theft screw is used to secure the  
lens, the lens cannot be removed when the  
LENS RELEASE button is pressed. In this  
case, remove the anti-theft screw first.  
Pull the lens out slowly.  
3
Remove the lens cap from a  
4
replacement lens.  
Info  
• Start with this step when you set a lens for  
• If you try to attach the lens to the projector  
without removing this cap, the optional lens  
attachment part can be damaged.  
the first time.  
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Insert the replacement lens with  
the top position mark on it facing  
up, and then turn the lens clock-  
5
wise until you hear a click sound.  
• Make sure that the lens cannot be  
released even when you try to turn the lens  
anti-clockwise and pull it out.  
Top position mark  
Using the Anti-Theft Screw  
• The lens is secured by the above method, but  
for added security, an anti-theft screw is  
supplied to secure the lens more tightly.  
• The screw is designed to be rather long, and  
to secure the screw, give it about 40-50 turns.  
Connecting the Power Cord  
Plug the supplied power cord into the AC socket on the side of the projector.  
Then plug into AC outlet.  
AC socket  
To AC outlet  
Power cord (supplied)  
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Turning the Projector On/Off  
Info  
Turning the Projector On  
• When “Auto Restart” is set to “On”:  
If the power cord is unplugged from the outlet  
or the breaker switch is turned off when the  
projector is on, then the projector  
automatically turns on when the power cord  
is plugged into the AC outlet or the breaker  
switch is turned on. (See page 52.)  
• English is the factory default language. If you  
want to change the on-screen display to  
another language, change the language  
according to the procedure on page 49.  
Note that the connections to external  
equipment and power outlet should be  
done before performing the operations  
written below. (See pages 21 to 25.)  
Remove the lens cap. Then switch the  
MAIN POWER switch on the projector  
to “ON” and, after the POWER  
indicator has turned red, press  
STANDBY/ON on the projector or on  
STANDBY/ON button  
the remote control.  
• The POWER indicator illuminates green.  
• After the LAMP indicator illuminates, the projector  
is ready to start operation.  
LAMP 1 indicator  
LAMP 2 indicator  
POWER indicator  
Note  
• About the LAMP Indicator  
The LAMP indicator illuminates to indicate the  
status of the lamp. (See page 64 for details.)  
Green or orange: The lamp is on.  
Blinking in green or orange: The lamp is  
warming up.  
Red: The lamp is shut down abnormally  
or the lamp should be replaced.  
• When you switch on the projector, a slight  
flickering of the image may be experienced  
within the first minute after the lamp has been  
illuminated. This is normal operation as the  
lamp's control circuitry is stabilizing the lamp  
output characteristics. It should not be  
regarded as faulty operation.  
STANDBY/ON  
button  
• If the projector is put into Standby mode and  
immediately turned on again, the lamp may  
take some time to start projection.  
• When Security Lock is set, the password  
input box appears. To cancel the password  
setting, input the password that you have  
already set. See page 51 for details.  
On-screen display (confirmation message)  
Enter STANDBY Mode?  
Yes : Press Again  
No : Please Wait  
Info  
Direct Power Off function:  
• You can unplug the power cord or switch the  
MAIN POWER switch to “OFF” even if the  
cooling fan is still running.  
Turning the Power Off (Putting  
the Projector into Standby Mode)  
• If you turn the power back on in the cases  
shown below, the lamp will take a longer  
time to light up than usual:  
– When the power cord is unplugged during  
operation  
– When the MAIN POWER switch is turned  
“OFF” during operation  
Press STANDBY/ON on the projector or  
on the remote control, then press that  
button again while the confirmation  
message is displayed, to put the  
projector into Standby mode.  
• The projector cannot be turned on while cooling.  
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Image Projection  
Shifting the Lens  
In addition to the zoom function and adjustment of projection angle using the  
adjustment feet, you can adjust the position of the projection using the lens  
shift function. This is a useful function in cases such as when the screen cannot  
be moved.  
When moving upward or downward  
When moving in the left and right direction  
Adjustable  
range  
Adjustable range  
• The adjustable range is shown below.  
Horizontal range: 10%  
Vertical range: +50% (AN-PH814EZ, AN-PH818EZ, AN-PH823EZ, AN-PH845EZ)/0% (AN-PH808EX)  
The adjustable range has limitations even within the range shown above.  
• The image can be adjusted as shown on the diagram.  
AN-PH808EX  
AN-PH814EZ, AN-PH818EZ, AN-PH823EZ,  
AN-PH845EZ  
Position of the image when the image is  
placed at the bottom vertically and is  
centered horizontally in lens shift  
Position of the image when the image is  
centered, both vertically and horizontally,  
in lens shift  
Shift Range  
Shift Range  
: Areas on which the  
image is masked with  
shadow while the lens  
shift function is used  
H X 50%  
H
H
Adjustable  
Range  
Adjustable  
Range  
W
W
W X 10%  
W X 10%  
W X 10%  
W X 10%  
H : Height of the image  
W : Width of the image  
H : Height of the image  
W : Width of the image  
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Image Projection (Continued)  
Press H&V LENS SHIFT (P/R/O/  
1
Q) on the projector, or press  
LENS SHIFT and P/R/O/Q on  
the remote control, to adjust the  
image position.  
Adjustment buttons  
(P/R/O/Q)  
ROn-screen display  
LENS SHIFT button  
LENS SHIFT  
H&V LENS SHIFT  
(P/R/O/Q) buttons  
Using the Adjustment Feet  
• When the position of the projected image cannot be adjusted with the lens shift function, use the  
adjustment feet to adjust the projected angle.  
• The height of the projector can be adjusted using the adjustment feet when the screen is located higher  
than the projector, the screen is inclined or when the installation site is slightly inclined.  
• Install the projector so that it is as perpendicular to the screen as possible.  
Rotate the adjustment feet to  
adjust the projected angle.  
• The projector is adjustable up to  
approximately 10 degrees.  
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Warning!  
• Do not hold the lens 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.  
Adjustment feet  
Down  
Up  
Up  
Down  
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Adjusting the Focus  
Press FOCUS +/on the projector or on  
FOCUS buttons  
ZOOM buttons  
the remote control to adjust the focus.  
Info  
• It is recommended that the focus be adjusted  
after the projector has warmed up for at least  
30 minutes.  
Adjusting the Projected  
Image Size  
Press ZOOM +/on the projector or on  
the remote control to adjust the  
projected image size.  
Note  
• For fine adjustments, when H&V LENS  
SHIFT, FOCUS or ZOOM is pressed, the  
projected image moves a small amount in the  
desired direction for approximately one  
second. Hold down the buttons to move the  
projected image quickly.  
FOCUS buttons  
ZOOM buttons  
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Image Projection (Continued)  
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.  
Adjustment buttons  
(P/R/O/Q)  
On-screen display  
(Keystone Correction mode)  
Keystone  
0
MENU button  
Shrinks upper side.  
(Move the slide bar in the + direction.)  
Note  
• The Keystone Correction can be adjusted up  
to an angle of approximately 30 degrees and  
the screen can also be set up to an angle of  
approximately 30 degrees.  
Shrinks lower side.  
Press MENU to display the menu  
1
(Move the slide bar in the - direction.)  
screen, and then press Oor Qto  
select “SCR-ADJ”.  
Press Por Rto select  
“Keystone”.  
2
Press Oor Qto adjust the  
Keystone Correction.  
3
On-screen display  
(Image Resizing mode)  
Image Resizing  
0
Press Rto select “Image  
4
Resizing”.  
• Only when “Keystone” is set to the values  
other than “0”, “Image Resizing” works.  
Shrinks the image vertically.  
(Move the slide bar in the + direction.)  
Press Oor Qto correct the  
5
6
image distortion.  
Press MENU.  
• The menu screen will disappear.  
Enlarges the image vertically.  
(Move the slide bar in the - direction.)  
Info  
• While adjusting the image using Keystone  
Correction, straight lines and the edges of the  
image may appear jagged.  
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INPUT button  
Adjusting the Volume  
Press VOL +/on the remote control  
to adjust the volume.  
(ENTER) button  
On-screen display  
Volume  
1
P/R buttons  
Note  
• Pressing VOL– will lower the volume.  
• Pressing VOL+ will raise the volume.  
• When the projector is connected to external  
equipment, the volume level of the external  
equipment changes in accordance with the  
volume level of the projector. Set the projector's  
volume to the lowest level when turning the  
projector on/off or when changing the input  
signal.  
VOL +/– (Volume)  
buttons  
AV MUTE button  
• 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 “Audio” of the “PRJ-ADJ”  
menu to “Off”. (See page 53.)  
• The audio signal is not output from the internal  
speaker when connecting the audio cable to  
the MONITOR OUT (AUDIO) terminal.  
Switching the Input Mode  
Select the appropriate Input mode for the  
connected equipment.  
Press INPUT on the projector or on  
the remote control to display the  
INPUT list.  
INPUT list  
INPUT  
DVI-D  
Displaying the Black Screen  
and Turning Off the Sound  
Temporarily  
COMPUTER1  
COMPUTER2  
COMPONENT  
S-VIDEO  
Press AV MUTE on the remote control  
to temporarily display a black screen  
and turn off the sound.  
VIDEO  
On-screen display  
• While the INPUT list is displayed, follow the  
procedure below to switch the input mode.  
– Press P/R to select the desired input mode  
AV MUTE  
and then press  
(ENTER).  
• If (ENTER) is not pressed, the projector  
switches to the selected input mode in a  
few seconds.  
Note  
• Pressing AV MUTE again will turn the  
projected image back on.  
Note  
• When no signal or non-supported signal is  
received, “NO SIGNALwill be displayed.  
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Image Projection (Continued)  
Resize Mode  
This function allows you to modify or  
customize the Resize mode to enhance  
the input image. You can set the Resize  
mode in “SCR-ADJ” menu. See page  
49.VID  
Adjustment buttons  
(P/R/O/Q)  
(ENTER) button  
MENU button  
Press MENU to display the menu  
1
screen, and then press O or Q to  
select “SCR-ADJ”.  
Press P or R to select “Resize”.  
2
Note  
Press O or Q to adjust the  
• The RESIZE function that can be selected  
varies depending on the input signal  
(resolution and vertical frequency).  
3
desired Resize mode and then  
press  
(ENTER).  
Resize Mode  
RESIZE  
Normal  
Output screen image  
The image is displayed with the original aspect ratio.  
Full  
The image is displayed at full-screen.  
16:9  
An image compressed from a 16:9 aspect ratio to a 4:3 aspect ratio  
is restored to a 16:9 aspect ratio and displayed at full-screen.  
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RESIZE  
Output screen image  
4:3  
An image stretched from a 4:3 aspect ratio to a 16:9 aspect ratio is  
restored to a 4:3 aspect ratio.  
Native  
The image is displayed according to the original input signal.  
“Native” cannot be selected when the input mode is VIDEO or  
S-VIDEO.  
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 stretch the image for  
commercial purposes/public displays in a café, hotel, etc. may be an infringement of  
copyright protected by law for copyright holders. Please use caution.  
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Operating with the Remote Control  
Auto Sync  
(Auto Sync Adjustment)  
Auto Sync function works when detecting  
input signal after the projector turns on.  
Press AUTO SYNC to manually adjust  
with Auto Sync function.  
Note  
• When the optimum image cannot be achieved  
with Auto Sync adjustment, use manual  
adjustments. (See page 46.)  
AUTO SYNC button  
FREEZE button  
Freezing a Moving Image  
Press FREEZE.  
1
• The projected image is frozen.  
Press FREEZE again to return to  
the moving image from the  
currently connected device.  
2
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Using the Remote Control to Operate the Computer  
When connecting the projector and the computer with a USB cable, you can use the  
remote control to operate the computer.  
Connecting with a USB cable  
Computer  
To USB terminal  
To USB terminal  
USB cable  
(commercially available or available as  
Sharp service part QCNWGA014WJPZ)  
The computer can be operated  
in the following way after it is  
connected.  
When moving the cursor  
Same as the [  
/
/r /s] keys on a  
KEYBOARD CURSOR  
(ENTER) button  
computer keyboard.  
Press KEYBOARD CURSOR (UP/DOWN/  
LEFT/RIGHT).  
KEYBOARD CURSOR  
(UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT)  
buttons  
When using [Enter]  
Same as the [Enter] key on a computer  
keyboard.  
PAGE DOWN button  
PAGE UP button  
Press KEYBOARD CURSOR (ENTER).  
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.  
Note  
• This function only works with the Microsoft®  
Windows® OS and Mac OS® that support  
USB.  
• Confirm that the computer recognizes the  
USB connection.  
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Menu Items  
The following shows the items that can be set in the projector.  
“Picture” menu  
Main menu  
Sub menu  
Presentation  
Standard  
Game  
Movie  
sRGB  
Picture  
Picture Mode  
Page 43  
Page 43  
Bright Boost  
0
2
Bright  
Contrast  
Color  
Tint  
-30 +30  
-30 +30  
-30 +30  
-30 +30  
-30 +30  
Sharp  
Page 44  
Signal Type  
Auto  
RGB  
Ex. Setting  
YCbCr  
YPbPr  
Page 44  
Page 44  
CLR Temp  
-1  
1
Page 44  
Red  
-30 +30  
Blue  
-30 +30  
Page 44  
C.M.S.  
Page 45  
Film Mode  
Auto  
Off  
Page 45  
DNR  
Off  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3  
Page 45  
Dynamic Black [On/Off]  
Page 45  
Reset  
R
G
B
C
M
Y
Hue  
-30 +30  
-30 +30  
-30 +30  
Saturation  
Value  
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“Signal adjustment (SIG-ADJ)” menu  
“Screen adjustment (SCR-ADJ)” menu  
Main menu  
SIG-ADJ  
Sub menu  
Main menu  
SCR - ADJ  
Sub menu  
English  
Language  
H-Pos  
V-Pos  
Phase  
Clock  
Reset  
-150 +150  
Deutsch  
polski  
Page 49  
-60  
-30  
+60  
+30  
Page 46  
Page 49  
Español  
magyar nyelv  
Nederlands Türkçe  
Français  
Italiano  
Svenska  
Português  
-150 +150  
Page 46  
Background  
Logo  
Custom  
Blue  
Page 49  
Resolution  
Auto  
Wide  
4:3  
None  
Page 46  
PRJ Mode  
Front  
Rear  
Ceiling + Front  
Ceiling + Rear  
Auto Sync [On/Off]  
Page 49  
Page 46  
Resize  
Normal  
Full  
4:3  
Page 49  
16:9  
Native  
Keystone  
-80 +80  
Page 50  
Image Resizing -30 +30  
“Video” menu  
Page 50  
Main menu  
Sub menu  
Wall Color  
Whiteboard  
Blackboard  
Off  
Overscan [On/Off]  
Video  
Page 50  
Page 47  
Video System  
Page 47  
Security Lock  
[Enable/Disable]  
Ex. Setting  
Auto  
PAL  
SECAM  
NTSC4.43  
NTSC3.58  
PAL-M  
Page 50  
Page 47  
Page 51  
Keypad Lock  
PAL-N  
PAL-60  
Page 51  
Image Capture  
Video Setup  
0 IRE  
Save Image  
Delete  
7.5 IRE  
Page 48  
Closed Caption  
CC1  
Off  
Page 51  
Page 48  
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Menu Items (Continued)  
“Projector adjustment (PRJ-ADJ)” menu  
Main menu  
Sub menu  
Auto Search [On/Off]  
PRJ - ADJ  
Page 52  
Page 52  
Auto Power Off [On/Off]  
Page 52  
Auto Restart [On/Off]  
Page 52  
Eco + Quiet [On/Off]  
Page 52  
Lamp Mode  
Both Lamps  
Lamp1 Only  
Lamp2 Only  
Equal Use  
Page 53  
Audio  
Volume  
0
60  
Speaker [On/Off]  
Page 53  
Ex. Setting  
Page 53  
Fan Mode  
Normal  
High  
Page 53  
STANDBY Mode  
Page 53  
Standard  
Eco  
STANDBY Audio Out [On/Off]  
Page 53  
Filter Message  
Off  
100H  
200H  
500H  
1000H  
Page 54  
®
DLP LinkTM [On/Off]  
3D MODE  
Page 59  
Page 54  
®
DLP LinkTM Invert  
Page 59  
LAN/RS232C  
Page 54  
Network  
LAN  
RS232C  
Link  
DHCP Client [On/Off]  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway  
Page 54  
DNS  
Reset  
All Reset  
Page 55  
Filter Timer Reset  
Page 55  
Page 55  
Information  
INPUT  
Signal Info  
Lamp Timer (Life)  
Lamp1  
Page 55  
Lamp2  
Filter Timer  
Model Name  
Software Version  
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Using the Menu Screen  
Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q)  
MENU button  
Adjustment buttons  
(P/R/O/Q)  
MENU button  
RETURN button  
• Press RETURN to return  
to the previous screen  
when the menu is  
displayed.  
Menu Selections (Adjustments)  
Example: Adjusting “Bright”.  
• This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector.  
Example: “Picture” screen menu for  
COMPUTER (RGB) input  
Press MENU.  
1
2
• The menu screen is displayed.  
Menu item  
Picture  
SIG-ADJ  
Video  
SCR-ADJ PRJ-ADJ  
Press Q or O and select  
“Picture” to adjust.  
Picture Mode  
Bright Boost  
Bright  
Presentation  
2
0
0
0
0
0
Contrast  
Color  
Tint  
Sharp  
Ex. Setting  
Reset  
MENU = END  
SEL./ADJ.  
SEL.  
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Using the Menu Screen (Continued)  
Press P or R and select “Bright”  
3
Picture  
SIG-ADJ  
Video  
SCR-ADJ PRJ-ADJ  
to adjust.  
• The selected item is highlighted.  
Picture Mode  
Bright Boost  
Bright  
Presentation  
2
0
0
0
0
0
Contrast  
Color  
Tint  
Sharp  
Ex. Setting  
Reset  
MENU = END  
SEL./ADJ.  
SEL.  
Items to be adjusted  
Picture  
SIG-ADJ  
Video  
SCR-ADJ PRJ-ADJ  
H-Pos  
V-Pos  
0
0
Press O or Q to adjust the item  
Picture  
SIG-ADJ  
Video  
SCR-ADJ PRJ-ADJ  
4
5
selected.  
• The adjustment is stored.  
Picture Mode  
Bright Boost  
Bright  
Presentation  
2
15  
0
Contrast  
Color  
0
Tint  
0
Sharp  
0
Ex. Setting  
Reset  
Press MENU.  
• The menu screen will disappear.  
MENU = END  
SEL./ADJ.  
SEL.  
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Picture Adjustment (“Picture” Menu)  
Menu operation n Page 41  
Picture  
SIG-ADJ  
Video  
SCR-ADJ PRJ-ADJ  
Picture  
SIG-ADJ  
Video  
SCR-ADJ PRJ-ADJ  
Picture Mode  
Bright Boost  
Bright  
Presentation  
Ex. Setting  
2
0
0
0
0
0
Signal Type  
CLR Temp  
Red  
Auto  
0
0
0
Contrast  
Color  
Blue  
Tint  
C.M.S.  
Film Mode  
DNR  
Sharp  
Auto  
Level 1  
Off  
Ex. Setting  
Reset  
Dynamic Black  
MENU = END  
MENU = END  
SEL./ADJ.  
SEL.  
SEL./ADJ.  
SEL.  
Selecting the Picture Mode  
1
The default settings of each item when selecting Picture Mode  
Selectable  
items  
Description  
CLR Temp  
0
Bright Boost  
2
Presentation Brightens portions of image for  
more enhanced presentations.  
Standard  
Game  
For standard image  
0
0
1
1
Gives sharpness to the  
projected image.  
Movie  
Gives natural tint to the  
projected image.  
–1  
0
sRGB*  
For high fidelity reproduction of  
images from a computer.  
• “sRGB” is displayed only when RGB signal is input.  
• You can set or adjust each item in the “Picture” menu to your preference. Any changes you make are  
retained in memory.  
Note  
• *sRGB is an international standard of color reproduction regulated by the IEC (International  
Electrotechnical Commission). As the fixed color area has been decided by the IEC, the images are  
displayed in a natural tint based on an original image, when “sRGB” is selected.  
You cannot set the items, “Red”, “Blue”, “CLR Temp”, “Bright Boost”, “C.M.S.”, when “sRGB” is  
selected.  
Info  
• When “sRGB” is selected, the projected image may become dark, but this does not indicate a  
malfunction.  
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Adjusting the Color  
ꢁꢂ  
Adjusting the Image  
2
Temperature  
Adjustment  
items  
O button  
Q button  
Selectable  
items  
Description  
Bright Boost  
To improve color To increase  
reproduction,  
lower bright  
brightness,  
For lower color temperature for  
warmer, reddish incandescent-like  
images.  
increase bright  
boost setting.  
–1  
0
boost setting.  
Bright  
For less  
brightness.  
For more  
brightness.  
1
For higher color temperature for  
cooler, bluish, fluorescent-like images.  
Contrast  
Color*1  
Tint*1  
For less  
For more  
contrast.  
contrast.  
For less color  
intensity.  
For more color  
intensity.  
Note  
For making skin For making skin  
tones purplish.  
• “CLR Temp” cannot be set when “sRGB” is  
selected.  
• Values on “CLR Temp” are only for general  
standard purposes.  
tones greenish.  
Sharp*1  
For less  
sharpness.  
For more  
sharpness.  
*1 Not selected in the RGB input mode.  
Adjusting the Red/Blue  
6
Note  
• “Bright Boost” cannot be set when “sRGB” is  
selected.  
Adjustment  
items  
O button  
Q button  
• To reset all adjustment items, select “Reset”  
Red  
For weaker red. For stronger  
red.  
and press  
(ENTER).  
Blue  
For weaker  
blue.  
For stronger  
blue.  
Using the Ex. Setting  
Select “Ex. Setting” and then press  
(ENTER)  
Note  
to set “Signal Type”, “CLR Temp”, “Red”,  
“Blue”, “C.M.S.”, “Film Mode”, “DNR” or  
“Dynamic Black”.  
“Red” and “Blue” are not adjustable/selectable  
when selecting “sRGB”.  
Signal Type Setting  
4
This function allows you to select the input  
signal for COMPUTER/COMPONENT1, 2 or  
COMPONENT.  
Selectable  
Description  
items  
Auto  
Input signals are automatically  
recognized as RGB or component.  
RGB  
Set when RGB signals are received.  
YCbCr  
Set when Component signals  
(480I/480P/576I/576P) are received.  
YPbPr  
Set when Component signals  
(720P/1080I/1080P) are received.  
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Adjusting the Colors  
Selecting the Film Mode  
7
This function adjusts each of the six main  
colors that comprise the color wheel, altering  
their “Hue”, “Saturation”, or “Value”.  
This function provides high-quality playback  
of images originally projected at 24 fps, such  
as movies on DVDs.  
Selectable items  
Hue  
Description  
Selectable  
Description  
items  
Sets the hue of the main colors.  
Auto  
Off  
Films are detected automatically.  
Films are not detected.  
Saturation  
Sets the saturation of the main  
colors.  
Value  
Sets the brightness of the main  
colors.  
Note  
Adjusting “Hue”, “Saturation”, or “Value”.  
• This function is available for the following  
signals.  
With COMPUTER/COMPONENT1, 2 or  
1 Select “C.M.S.” in “Ex. Setting” of the “Picture”  
menu and then press  
(ENTER).  
COMPONENT input:  
- 480I  
2 Select “R”, “G”, “B”, “C”, “M” or “Y” and then press  
(ENTER).  
- 576I  
- 1080I  
3 Press P or R to select either “Hue”, “Saturation”, or  
“Value”.  
With S-VIDEO or VIDEO input:  
- All signals  
4 Select the color to be adjusted with O or Q.  
Example of adjusting the “Hue”  
Main colors  
R (Red)  
O button  
Q button  
Reducing Image Noise (DNR)  
Video digital noise reduction (DNR) provides  
high quality images with minimal dot crawl  
and cross color noise.  
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Closer to magenta Closer to yellow  
G (Green)  
B (Blue)  
Closer to yellow  
Closer to cyan  
Closer to green  
Closer to cyan  
Closer to magenta  
Closer to blue  
Closer to red  
C (Cyan)  
Selectable  
Description  
items  
M (Magenta) Closer to blue  
Y (Yellow) Closer to red  
Closer to green  
Off  
DNR does not function.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3  
• When “Saturation” is selected, the selected  
color becomes  
O: lighter. Q: thicker.  
• When “Value” is selected, the selected color  
becomes  
Sets the DNR level for viewing a  
clearer picture.  
O: darker. Q: brighter.  
Note  
• This function is not available for some signals.  
Note  
“C.M.S.” is not selectable when “sRGB” is  
selected.  
Setting the Dynamic Black  
0
Use this function to improve the black level of  
the projector.  
Selectable  
Description  
items  
On  
The black level of the projector will be  
improved.  
Off  
Dynamic Black does not function.  
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Signal Adjustment (“SIG-ADJ” Menu)  
Menu operation n Page 41  
Picture  
SIG-ADJ  
Video  
SCR-ADJ PRJ-ADJ  
H-Pos  
0
0
0
0
V-Pos  
Phase  
Clock  
Reset  
Resolution  
Auto Sync  
Auto  
Off  
MENU = END  
SEL./ADJ.  
SEL.  
Adjusting the  
Computer Image  
Auto Sync (Auto Sync  
Adjustment)  
1
3
If the optimum image cannot be obtained with  
Auto Sync adjustment, use the SIG-ADJ function.  
Selectable  
items  
Description  
On  
Auto Sync adjustment will occur when  
the projector is turned on or when the  
input signals are switched, when  
connected to a computer.  
Selectable  
Description  
items  
H-Pos  
V-Pos  
Phase  
Clock  
Centers the on-screen image by  
moving it to the left or right.  
Off  
Auto Sync adjustment is not  
automatically performed.  
Centers the on-screen image by  
moving it up or down.  
Adjusts horizontal noise (similar to  
tracking on your VCR).  
Note  
Adjusts vertical noise.  
• Auto Sync adjustment is also performed by  
pressing AUTO SYNC.  
• The Auto Sync adjustment may take some  
time to complete, depending on the image of  
the computer connected to the projector.  
• When the optimum image cannot be achieved  
with Auto Sync adjustment, use manual  
adjustments.  
Note  
• To reset all adjustment items, select “Reset”  
and press (ENTER).  
• The adjustable range of “H-Pos” (H-Position)  
and “V-Pos” (V-Position) may vary depending  
on the screen resolution of the computer.  
Setting the Resolution  
2
Selectable  
items  
Description  
Auto  
Input signal resolution is automatically  
recognized.  
Wide  
4:3  
Set when the Wide signal is received.  
Set when the 4:3 signal is received.  
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Video Adjustment (“Video” Menu)  
Menu operation n Page 41  
Picture  
SIG-ADJ  
Video  
SCR-ADJ PRJ-ADJ  
Overscan  
On  
Auto  
Video System  
Video Setup  
7.5 IRE  
Off  
Closed Caption  
MENU = END  
SEL./ADJ.  
SEL.  
Setting the Overscan  
Setting the Video System  
1
2
This function allows you to set the overscan area  
(display area).  
The video input system mode is factory preset  
to “Auto”; however, a clear picture from the  
connected audio-visual equipment may not be  
received, depending on the Video signal  
difference.  
Selectable  
Description  
items  
On  
The input area is displayed without the  
screen edges.  
In that case, switch the Video signal.  
Selectable items  
Auto  
Off  
The whole input area is displayed.  
PAL  
Note  
SECAM  
• This function is available for the following  
signals.  
With COMPUTER/COMPONENT1, 2,  
COMPONENT or DVI-D input:  
- 480P  
NTSC4.43*  
NTSC3.58  
PAL-M  
PAL-N  
- 576P  
- 720P  
- 1080I/1080P  
PAL-60  
* When reproducing NTSC signals in PAL  
video equipment.  
• If noise appears at the screen edges when  
“Off” is selected, set the function to “On”.  
• Also see “About Copyrights” on page 35.  
Note  
• The Video signal can only be set in S-VIDEO  
or VIDEO mode.  
• When “Video System” is set to “Auto”, you  
may not receive a clear picture due to signal  
differences. Should this occur, switch to the  
video system of the source signal.  
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Video Adjustment (“Video” Menu)  
(Continued)  
Menu operation n Page 41  
Setting the Video Setup  
3
Note  
Closed Caption may malfunction (white blocks,  
strange characters, etc.) if signal conditions are  
poor or if there are problems at the broadcast  
source. This does not necessarily indicate a  
problem with the projector.  
• If any button is pressed to call up the on-  
screen display while viewing a Closed Caption  
broadcast, the closed captions will disappear.  
Selectable  
items  
Description  
0 IRE  
Sets the black level to 0 IRE.  
Sets the black level to 7.5 IRE.  
7.5 IRE  
Note  
• This function is available for the following  
signals.  
With COMPUTER/COMPONENT1, 2 or  
COMPONENT input:  
- 480I  
With S-VIDEO or VIDEO input:  
- NTSC3.58  
Closed Caption  
4
<For Americas only>  
Info  
• This function is available for NTSC3.58 signal.  
• This function is available in the following cases  
only:  
Resize mode  
Keystone Correction  
-40 − +40  
Normal  
Full  
4:3  
16:9  
-12 − +12  
• “Closed Caption” is a system which allows  
conversations, narration, and sound effects in TV  
programs (Limited regions) and home videos to  
be viewed as captions on the screen.  
• Not all programs and videos will offer closed  
captioning. Please look for the  
symbol to  
ensure that captions will be shown.  
Selectable  
items  
Description  
CC1  
Off  
Closed Caption mode for CH1 data  
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Menu operation n Page 41  
Picture  
SIG-ADJ  
Video  
SCR-ADJ PRJ-ADJ  
Picture  
SIG-ADJ  
Video  
SCR-ADJ PRJ-ADJ  
Disable  
Language  
Background  
PRJ Mode  
Resize  
English  
Logo  
Front  
Normal  
0
Ex. Setting  
Security Lock  
Keypad Lock  
Image Capture  
Keystone  
Image Resizing  
Wall Color  
0
Off  
Ex. Setting  
MENU = END  
SEL./ADJ.  
SEL.  
MENU = END  
SEL./ADJ.  
SEL.  
Selecting the On-screen  
Display Language  
The projector can switch the on-screen  
display language among 15 languages.  
1
Reversing/Inverting  
Projected Images  
3
Selectable items  
Description  
Front  
Normal image (Projected from  
the front of the screen)  
English  
polski  
magyar nyelv  
Deutsch  
Español  
Rear  
Reversed image (Projected from  
the rear of the screen or with a  
mirror)  
Nederlands  
Français  
Italiano  
Türkçe  
Ceiling + Front  
Ceiling + Rear  
Inverted image (Projected from  
the front of the screen with an  
inverted projector)  
Svenska  
Português  
Reversed and inverted image  
(Projected with a mirror)  
Selecting the Background  
Image  
2
See page 20 for details of Projection (PRJ) Mode.  
Setting the Resize Mode  
Use this function to stretch the image  
vertically or horizontally or when the edges of  
the image cannot be seen.  
4
Selectable items  
Logo  
Description  
Sharp logo screen  
Custom  
User customized image  
(e.g. company logo)  
Blue  
Blue screen  
Black screen  
None  
Note  
• For details of the Resize mode, see pages  
34 and 35.  
Note  
• When “Custom” is selected, an image saved  
using “Image Capture” can be displayed as a  
background image.  
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Adjusting the Projected Image (“SCR-ADJ” Menu)  
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Menu operation n Page 41  
Keystone Correction  
Selecting the Wall Color  
5
7
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.  
This function allows you to project the image  
to a colored (white or dark green) surface or  
wall without using a screen.  
Selectable items  
Description  
Whiteboard  
Projects images onto a  
whiteboard.  
Select “Keystone” on the “SCR-ADJ”  
menu and adjust with the slide bar.  
See page 32 for details of “Correcting  
Trapezoidal Distortion”.  
Blackboard  
Off  
Projects images onto a  
blackboard (dark green).  
The Wall Color function is not  
activated.  
Qbutton  
Obutton  
Using the Ex. Setting  
Select “Ex. Setting” and then press  
(ENTER)  
to set “Security Lock”, “Keypad Lock” or  
“Image Capture”.  
Note  
• The Keystone Correction can be adjusted up  
to an angle of approximately 30 degrees.  
Image Resizing  
6
For correcting the image distortion which  
cannot be corrected with “Keystone”.  
Only when “Keystone” is set to the values  
other than “0”, “Image Resizing” can be  
adjusted.  
Select “Image Resizing” on the “SCR-  
ADJ” menu and adjust with the slide  
bar.  
See page 32 for details of “Correcting  
Trapezoidal Distortion”.  
Qbutton  
Obutton  
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Keypad Lock Function  
Security Lock Function  
0
9
Use this function to lock the operation buttons  
on the projector.  
This function prevents unauthorized use of the  
projector. Once this function is activated,  
users must enter the correct password each  
time the projector is turned on. We suggest  
you record the password in a safe place  
where only authorized users have access.  
Selectable  
Description  
items  
No  
Turns off the Keypad Lock function.  
Yes  
All buttons on the projector, except  
STANDBY/ON, are locked.  
Info  
• If you lose or forget your password, contact  
your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector  
Dealer or Service Center (see page 76). Even  
if the product warranty is valid, the password  
reset will incur a charge.  
Taking the Keypad Lock Off  
Hold down b (Adjustment button) on the  
projector for about 5 seconds.  
Info  
• Keypad Lock cannot be released while the  
projector is: displaying the “Menu” screens, in  
Standby mode, warming up, changing input  
signals or operating the Auto Sync function,  
in Freeze mode or on the “Security Lock”  
screen during warming up.  
Setting a Password  
Select “Security Lock”, then  
1
press Q when “Disable” is  
displayed.  
• The screen for entering the password  
appears.  
Image Capture  
This projector allows you to capture projected  
images (RGB signals) and set them as a  
startup image, or background image when no  
signals are being received.  
Press a/b/c /Q (Adjustment  
2
buttons) on the remote control or on  
the projector to enter the password  
in “Setting the Password”.  
Password  
Setting the Password  
Confirm Password  
Note  
• Images can be captured only when they are  
from WXGA (1280 × 800) (XG-PH80W-N),  
XGA (1024 × 768) (XG-PH80X-N) non-interlace  
signals in COMPUTER/COMPONENT1, 2 or  
DVI-D mode with “Resize” set to “Normal”.  
• Images from equipment connected to VIDEO  
or S-VIDEO terminal cannot be captured.  
• To delete the captured image, select “Yes” in  
Enter the same password in  
3
“Confirm Password”.  
Press RETURN to exit .  
4
“Delete”, and then press  
(ENTER). (See  
OSD tree image on page 39.)  
Note  
An image can be saved for either of the four-  
segment color wheel or the six-segment one,  
separately. Each color wheel can save one image.  
- When the four-segment color wheel is used,  
only the image saved for the four-segment  
color wheel is available.  
When the Security Lock is set  
• When Security Lock is set, the password  
input screen appears after the power is turned  
on. When it appears, enter the right password  
to start projection.  
Input screen for password  
- When the six-segment color wheel is used,  
only the image saved for the six-segment  
color wheel is available.  
Password  
Depending on the image type, it may take the  
projector some 2 minutes to complete the capture.  
Switching input signals during performing Image  
Capture may result in the failure of the performance  
of the capture.  
Canceling a Password  
Select “Security Lock”, then press Q when  
“Enable” is displayed.  
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Adjusting the Projector Function (“PRJ-ADJ” Menu)  
Menu operation n Page 41  
Picture  
SIG-ADJ  
Video  
SCR-ADJ PRJ-ADJ  
Picture  
SIG-ADJ  
Video  
SCR-ADJ PRJ-ADJ  
Auto Search  
Off  
Ex. Setting  
Auto Power Off  
Auto Restart  
ECO + Quiet  
Lamp Mode  
Audio  
Off  
Off  
Fan Mode  
Normal  
Standard  
On  
STANDBY Mode  
Standby Audio Out  
Filter Message  
3D MODE  
Off  
Both Lamps  
500H  
Ex. Setting  
Reset  
LAN/RS232C  
Network  
LAN  
Information  
MENU = END  
SEL./ADJ.  
SEL.  
MENU = END  
SEL./ADJ.  
SEL.  
Detecting the Input  
1
Auto Restart Function  
3
Signals Automatically  
Selectable  
items  
Description  
This function enables the projector to detect  
the received signal and to switch the Input  
mode automatically when the power is turned  
on.  
On  
If the power cord is unplugged from the  
outlet or the breaker switch is turned off  
when the projector is on, then the  
projector automatically turns on when  
the power cord is plugged into the AC  
outlet or the breaker switch is turned on.  
Selectable items  
Description  
On  
Automatically searches for and  
switches to the input mode in  
which signals are being  
received.  
Off  
The projector does not turn on  
automatically when the power cord is  
plugged into the AC outlet or the  
breaker switch is turned on.  
Off  
Auto Search does not function.  
To activate the Auto Restart function, you need to switch  
the MAIN POWER switch on the projector to “ON”.  
Note  
• While the “Auto Search” function is detecting  
the input signal, pressing a button on the  
projector or the remote control stops the “Auto  
Search” function. After the “Auto Search”  
function finishes completely, press the desired  
button.  
Eco+Quiet  
4
Selectable  
items  
Brightness and Power consumption  
On  
Off  
Approx. 83%  
100%  
Auto Power Off Function  
2
Selectable  
items  
Note  
Description  
• When “Eco+Quiet” is set to “On”, the fan  
sound and power consumption are lower than  
they are when “Off” is selected. (Projection  
brightness decreases as shown in the chart.)  
On  
Off  
When no input signal is detected for  
more than 15 minutes, the projector will  
automatically enter Standby mode.  
The Auto Power Off function will be  
disabled.  
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Menu operation n Page 41  
Setting the Lamp Mode  
Fan Mode Setting  
5
8
This function changes the fan rotation speed.  
This function allows you to select the usage of  
the two lamps installed in the projector.  
Selectable  
Description  
items  
Selectable items  
Description  
Normal  
High  
Suitable for normal environments.  
Both Lamps  
Both lamps are used for greater  
brightness.  
Set when using the projector at  
altitudes of approximately 1,200 meters  
(4,000 feet) or more.  
Lamp 1 Only  
Lamp 2 Only  
The lamp 1 is used.  
When the lamp 1 burns out, the  
lamp 2 automatically switches in  
use.  
When “Fan Mode” is set to “High”, the fan rotation  
speeds up, and the fan noise becomes louder.  
The lamp 2 is used.  
When the lamp 2 burns out, the  
lamp 1 automatically switches in  
use.  
STANDBY Mode  
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When set to “Eco”, power consumption is  
reduced in Standby mode.  
Equal Use  
The lamp whose remaining life  
time is the longer is used.  
Selectable  
Description  
items  
Note  
Standard  
The monitor output, LAN/RS232C and  
Network functions are activated even if  
the projector is in Standby mode.  
• For lamp protection, this function is not  
available for several minutes when changing  
the lamp mode.  
Eco  
The monitor output, LAN/RS232C and  
Network functions are switched off in  
Standby mode.  
Setting the Audio  
6
You can set the following Audio items.  
STANDBY Audio Out  
You can set audio output from the AUDIO  
OUTPUT terminal of the projector that is in  
Standby mode.  
0
Selectable  
Description  
items  
Volume  
You can change the volume level.  
The adjustable range is 0 to 60.  
Speaker  
On  
The audio signal is output  
from the internal speaker.  
Selectable  
Description  
items  
Off  
The audio signal is not output  
from the internal speaker.  
On  
The audio signal is output from the  
AUDIO OUTPUT terminal in Standby  
mode.  
Off  
The audio signal is not output from the  
AUDIO OUTPUT terminal in Standby  
mode.  
Note  
The audio signal is not output from the speaker  
of the projector when the audio cable is  
connected to the audio output terminal and you  
cannot change the setting.  
Note  
• When “Eco” is selected for “STANDBY Mode”,  
“STANDBY Audio Out” is set to “Off”  
automatically and you cannot change the  
setting.  
Using the Ex. Setting  
Select Ex. Settingand then press  
(ENTER)  
to set Fan Mode, STANDBY Mode, STANDBY  
Audio Out, Filter Message, 3D MODE, LAN/  
RS232Cor Network.  
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Adjusting the Projector Function (“PRJ-ADJ” Menu)  
(Continued)  
Menu operation n Page 41  
IP Address/Subnet Mask/Gateway/  
Filter Message  
DNS/Apply  
You can select the interval time to display a  
message for cleaning the filter.  
items  
Selectable  
Description  
IP Address Factory default setting:  
Clean The Filter.  
192.168.150.002  
Enter an IP address appropriate for the  
network.  
Selectable items  
Description  
Off  
Not displaying the message.  
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.  
100H/200H/  
500H/1000H  
Select the interval time to display  
a message.  
3D MODE  
You can set “DLP® LinkTM” and “DLP® LinkTM  
Invert”. See “Using 3D Viewing Mode” on  
page 59 for details.  
Gateway  
DNS  
Factory default setting:  
000. 000. 000. 000  
* When not in use, set to “000. 000.  
000. 000”.  
Factory default setting:  
000. 000. 000. 000  
* When not in use, set to “000. 000.  
000. 000”.  
Setting the LAN/RS232C  
You can select “LAN” or “RS232C” and  
selected terminal is only used.  
Apply  
Apply and save the new settings.  
Selectable  
Description  
items  
Note  
LAN  
The LAN function is activated.  
• Confirm the existing network's segment (IP  
address group) to avoid setting an IP address  
that duplicates the IP addresses of other  
network equipment or computers. If  
“192.168.150.002” is not used in a network  
with an IP address of “192.168.150.XXX”, you  
don't have to change the projector IP address.  
• For details about each setting, consult your  
network administrator.  
RS232C  
The RS-232C function is activated.  
Setting the Network  
Link  
Selectable  
items  
Description  
Connected Connected to the network.  
Disconnected Disconnected from the network.  
DHCP Client  
Connect the LAN cable before turning the  
projector on. If not, the DHCP Client function  
does not work. If the DHCP server is not  
available, set the IP Address, Subnet Mask,  
Gateway and DNS manually.  
Selectable  
Description  
items  
On  
Obtains configuration parameters for IP  
Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and  
DNS automatically.  
Off  
Set the IP Address, Subnet Mask,  
Gateway, and DNS manually.  
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Menu operation n Page 41  
Returning to the Default  
Settings  
Information  
You can confirm the following items.  
Displayed  
Description  
items  
All Reset  
This function allows you to initialize the  
settings you have made in the projector.  
INPUT  
Used input terminal is displayed.  
Signal Info  
Current input signal information is  
displayed.  
Note  
Lamp Timer  
(Life)  
Lamp usage time and the remaining  
lamp life (%) are displayed (Both  
Lamp1 and Lamp2). See “Lamp Life”  
below.  
• The following items or menu cannot be  
initialized.  
- Lamp Timer (Life)  
- Filter Timer  
- Image stored using “Image Capture”  
Filter Timer  
Filter usage time is displayed.  
Model Name Model Name is displayed.  
Software  
Version  
Current software version is  
displayed.  
Filter Timer Reset  
This function allows you to reset the filter  
timer.  
Lamp Life  
Lamp usage condition  
Remaining lamp life  
“Life”  
100%  
Approx.  
3,000 hours 150 hours  
5%  
Note  
Operated exclusively  
with “Eco+Quiet”  
set to “On”  
Approx.  
• Make sure to reset the filter timer after  
cleaning or changing the dust filter. (See page  
62.)  
Operated exclusively  
with “Eco+Quiet”  
set to “Off”  
Approx.  
2,000 hours 100 hours  
Approx.  
Note  
• It is recommended that the lamp be changed  
when the remaining lamp life becomes 5%.  
• The lamp life may vary depending on the  
usage condition.  
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Viewing Stereoscopic 3D Images  
Precautions on Viewing Stereoscopic 3D Images  
Before viewing stereoscopic 3D images, please read this section carefully.  
WARNING  
Under normal conditions, viewing stereoscopic 3D images is safe for any duration that you  
would normally view your screen. However, some people may experience discomfort. The  
following precautions are recommended to minimize the potential for experiencing visual  
problems or any adverse symptoms.  
Take regular breaks, at least 5 to 15 minutes after every 30 to 60 minutes of stereoscopic 3D  
viewing.  
* Based on the guidelines issued by the 3D Consortium revised December 10, 2008.  
Maintain an appropriate distance from the screen. Viewing from too close a distance can  
strain your eyes. If you experience eye strain, immediately discontinue 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 your symptoms with a physician.  
• As you get more comfortable viewing stereoscopic 3D:  
• Adjust the parallax on the 3D-video playback equipment. (You may not be able to adjust  
the parallax on some models of equipment.)  
• Adjust the projected image to the most comfortable viewing size by zooming.  
(Projecting images on the smallest or largest screen size possible may eliminate the  
stereoscopic effect and strain your eyes.)  
• Use the DLP® Link™ Invert function to properly set the video for your left and right eyes.  
(For details on using “DLP® Link™ Invert”, see the section on its operation in this operation  
manual.)  
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WARNING  
The following people should limit stereoscopic 3D viewing:  
– Children under 6 years of age (to protect the eye growth process)  
– People with a history of photosensitivity  
– People with heart disease  
– People in poor health  
– People who are sleep deprived  
– People who are physically tired  
– People under the influence of drugs or alcohol  
Epilepsy  
A small percentage of the population may experience epileptic seizures when viewing  
certain types of images that contain flashing patterns of light.  
IF YOU OR ANY 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 SEIZURES IN PERSONS WITH NO PRIOR  
HISTORY OF EPILEPSY  
Discontinue use if you experience any of the following symptoms while viewing  
stereoscopic 3D images.  
– Involuntary movements, eye or muscle twitching  
– Muscle cramps  
– Nausea, dizziness, or queasiness  
– Convulsions  
– Disorientation, confusion, or loss of awareness of your surroundings  
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Viewing Stereoscopic 3D Images (Continued)  
Information on the 3D Projection Function  
To display 3D images, this projector requires:  
WHAT YOU WILL NEED  
1) Source devices that support the field sequential format  
– For details on the supported signals, see the Compatibility Chart in this operation  
manual.  
2) 3D LCD shutter glasses that support the DLP® Link™* system  
– Contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer for purchasing details.  
* DLP® Link™ is a trademark of Texas Instruments.  
The projected image may become dark when using the 3D projection function (with “DLP®  
Link™ ” set to “On”).  
When “DLP® Link™” is set to “On”, the following functions may not work fully or may not be  
available at all.  
– Keystone  
– Resize  
– Image Resizing  
3D formats except for the field sequential method, such as ones used for Blu-ray 3D or DVD  
prepackaged media, 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 individual.  
3D viewing is possible within the range that the 3D LCD shutter glasses are able to receive  
light signals reflected by the screen. However, most 3D images are manufactured to be  
viewed from directly in front of the screen, so 3D viewing is recommended directly in front of  
the screen as much as possible.  
– The range for receiving signals varies depending on the 3D LCD shutter glasses. For  
details, see the operation manual of your 3D LCD shutter glasses.  
3D images may not be able to be played back correctly on your computer.  
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Press P or R to select “DLP®  
7
8
Link™”, and then select “On”.  
Using 3D Viewing Mode  
Select “DLP® Link™ Invert”, and  
Use the following procedure to project  
3D images.  
then press  
(ENTER) to switch  
the mode and enable more  
natural 3D image viewing.  
For operation of the 3D LCD shutter  
glasses and the 3D-video playback  
equipment, see the corresponding  
operation manual.  
Warning!  
If the projector, 3D-video playback  
equipment, and 3D LCD shutter  
glasses are not properly set, you may  
experience eye strain in addition to not  
being able to view the images in 3D.  
P/R buttons  
(ENTER) button  
Press 3D MODE.  
9
• The 3D MODE menu will disappear.  
3D MODE button  
Note  
• If the images are not displayed in 3D, repeat  
steps 6 to 8.  
Projecting 3D images  
• You can also use “DLP® Link™” and “DLP®  
Link™ Invert” on the menu screen to change  
the 3D setting.  
Turn the projector on.  
1
Turn the 3D-video playback  
2
equipment on.  
Ending 3D projection  
• Set the 3D-video playback equipment so  
that it outputs one of the signals listed in  
the Compatibility Chart in this operation  
manual.  
Press 3D MODE on the remote  
1
control to display the 3D MODE  
menu.  
Switch the Input mode of the  
projector to enable input of 3D  
video signals.  
Press P or R to select “DLP®  
Link™”, and then select “Off”.  
3
2
Press 3D MODE.  
3
Operate the 3D-video playback  
equipment and play back the 3D  
content.  
• The 3D MODE menu will disappear.  
4
Note  
Turn the 3D LCD shutter glasses  
on and place them over your eyes.  
5
• You may not be able to enjoy the full 3D  
effects depending on the installation or usage  
environment of the projector.  
When you use the 3D projection function, it is  
recommended that “Lamp Mode” be set to “Both  
Lamps” and “Eco + Quiet” be switched to “Off”.  
Press 3D MODE on the remote  
control to display the 3D MODE  
menu.  
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Viewing Stereoscopic 3D Images (Continued)  
Appendix  
How the 3D Projection Function (DLP Link™ ) Works  
The 3D projection function of this projector is compatible with the DLP® Link™ system. To  
watch 3D images, you use a pair of 3D LCD shutter glasses that alternately display the  
projected images for the left and right eyes and are synchronized with a control (light) signal.  
Shutter glasses  
control light signal*  
* The control 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 projection function  
Future information on the 3D projection function will be posted on the following web site.  
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Maintenance  
Cleaning the projector  
Ensure that you have unplugged the power  
cord before cleaning the projector.  
The cabinet as well as the operation panel is  
made of plastic. Avoid using benzene or  
thinner, as these can damage the finish on  
the cabinet.  
Do not use volatile agents such as  
insecticides on the projector.  
Cleaning the lens  
Use a commercially available blower or lens  
cleaning paper (for glasses and camera  
lenses) for cleaning the lens. Do not use any  
liquid type cleaning agents, as they may  
wear off the coating film on the surface of the  
lens.  
As the surface of the lens can easily get  
damaged, be careful not to scrape or hit the  
lens.  
Do not attach rubber or plastic items to the  
projector for long periods.  
The effects of some of the agents in the  
plastic may cause damage to the quality or  
finish of the projector.  
Wipe off dirt gently with a soft flannel cloth.  
Using a chemical cloth (wet/dry sheet type  
cloth, etc.) may deform the components of  
the cabinet or cause cracking.  
Wiping with a hard cloth or using strong  
force may scratch the cabinet surface.  
When the dirt is hard to remove, soak a cloth  
in a mild detergent diluted with water, 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.  
Mild detergent diluted  
with water  
Thinner  
Wax  
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Cleaning and Replacing the Dust Filters  
When the message shown below is displayed, clean or replace the three dust filters  
and then reset the filter timer (see page 55). You must clean or replace all three dust  
filters at the same time to synchronize the filter timer.  
Clean The Filter.  
Cleaning the Dust Filters  
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust  
from the exhaust vent and the intake  
vent (bottom, side and rear).  
Info  
• The dust filters should be cleaned every 100  
hours of use. Clean the filters more often  
when the projector is used in a dusty or  
smoky location.  
• If you want to clean the air vents during  
projector operation, ensure you press  
STANDBY/ON on the projector or on the  
remote control and put the projector into  
Standby mode. After the cooling fan has  
stopped, clean the vents.  
STANDBY/ON  
button  
Replacing the Dust Filters  
Info  
• If the filters become too dirty to clean  
effectively, purchase new ones (Front:  
9NK3243073701, Side: 9NK3243073801,  
Rear: 9NK3243073601) from your nearest  
Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service  
Center.  
Press STANDBY/ON on the  
projector or on the remote  
control to put the projector into  
MAIN POWER switch  
AC socket  
1
standby mode.  
• Switch the MAIN POWER switch on the  
projector to “OFF” after the cooling fan  
stops, and then disconnect the power  
cord and unplug the power cord from the  
AC socket.  
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Remove the filter covers.  
• Remove the filter covers towards the  
direction of the arrow.  
2
3
Front  
Side  
Rear  
Pick the dust filters up and lift  
them out of all the three filter  
covers as shown in the figures.  
Place replacement dust filters  
and press them down firmly.  
4
5
Replace the filter covers.  
• Insert the filter covers and push them  
gently as shown in the figure.  
Front  
Side  
Rear  
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Maintenance Indicators  
The warning lights (POWER indicator, TEMP. (temperature warning)/STATUS indicator and  
LAMP indicator) on the projector indicate problems inside the projector.  
If a problem occurs, either the TEMP. (temperature warning)/STATUS indicator or the LAMP  
indicator will illuminate red, and the projector will enter Standby mode. After the projector  
has entered Standby mode, follow the procedures given below.  
Top View  
LAMP (1, 2) indicators  
TEMP. (temperature warning)/STATUS indicator  
POWER indicator  
About the TEMP. (temperature warning)/STATUS indicator  
If the temperature inside the projector increases, due to blockage of the air vents, or the setting  
location, the lamp will turn off, the cooling fan will run and then the projector will enter Standby  
mode, and then the TEMP. (temperature warning)/STATUS indicator will blink. When you find the  
TEMP. (temperature warning)/STATUS indicator blinking, be sure to perform the measures  
described on page 65.  
About the LAMP indicator  
When the remaining lamp life becomes 5% or less, (yellow) and “Change The  
Lamp.(LAMP1/2)” will be displayed on the screen. When the percentage becomes 0%, it will  
change to (red), the lamp will automatically turn off and then the projector will  
automatically enter Standby mode. At this time, the lamp indicator will illuminate in red.  
If you try to turn on the projector a fourth time without replacing the lamp, the  
projector will not turn on.  
Indicators on the Projector  
POWER indicator Red on  
Green on  
Normal (Standby)  
Normal (Power on)  
Orange blinks  
Normal (Cooling)  
Green blinks  
Green on  
Orange on  
Green blinks  
Orange blinks  
Normal (Warming up)  
LAMP indicator  
Normal (“Eco + Quiet” is “Off”.)  
Normal (“Eco + Quiet” is “On”.)  
The lamp is warming up. (“Eco + Quiet” is “Off”.)  
The lamp is warming up. (“Eco + Quiet” is “On”.)  
Red on/Red blinks The lamp is shut down abnormally or requires to be  
changed. (See page 65.)  
TEMP.  
Off  
Red/Orange  
blinks  
Normal  
Abnormal. (See page 65.)  
(temperature  
warning)/STATUS  
indicator  
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Maintenance indicator  
Problem  
Cause  
Possible Solution  
Normal  
Abnormal  
TEMP.  
(temperature  
warning)/  
STATUS  
Off  
Red blinks The TEMP.  
• The lamp unit cover • If the TEMP. (temperature  
(temperature  
is open.  
warning)/STATUS indicator  
blinks in red even when the  
lamp unit cover are  
warning)/STATUS  
indicator blinks in  
red when the  
indicator  
securely installed, contact  
your nearest Sharp  
projector is on.  
Authorized Projector Dealer  
or Service Center (see  
page 76) for advice.  
Red blinks The internal  
2 times temperature is  
(Repeatedly) abnormally high.  
• Temperatures  
around the projector  
are high.  
• Blocked air intake  
• Internal circuit  
failure.  
• Use the projector in an  
area with a temperature of  
lower than 104°F (+40ºC).  
• Relocate the projector to  
an area with proper  
ventilation. (See page 8.)  
Orange  
blinks  
• Cooling fan  
breakdown  
• Internal circuit failure  
• Clogged air intake  
• Take the projector to your  
nearest Sharp Authorized  
Projector Dealer or Service  
Center (see page 76) for  
repair.  
LAMP  
indicator  
Green on Red blinks The lamp does  
• No lamp  
• Install the lamp unit.  
(Green  
blinks  
when the  
lamp is  
warming  
up.)/  
not illuminate.  
Time to change  
the lamp.  
• Remaining lamp life  
becomes 5% or less.  
• Disconnect the power cord  
from the AC outlet, and  
then connect it again.  
• Carefully replace the lamp.  
(See page 66.)  
• Take the projector to your  
nearest Sharp Authorized  
Projector Dealer or Service  
Center (see page 76) for  
repair.  
Red blinks The lamp does  
• The lamp is shut  
down abnormally.  
• Burnt-out lamp  
• Lamp circuit failure  
2 times  
(Repeatedly)  
not illuminate.  
Orange on  
(Eco)  
Orange  
blinks  
Red on  
Time to change  
the lamp.  
• The lamp life is over.  
(When the  
lamp is  
cooling.)  
• Please exercise care when  
replacing the lamp.  
• Securely install the cover.  
* For information about other types of blinking, contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector  
Dealer or Service Center (see page 76).  
Info  
• If the TEMP. (temperature warning)/STATUS indicator illuminates, and the projector enters Standby  
mode, follow the possible solutions above and then wait until the projector has cooled down  
completely before plugging in the power cord and turning the power back on. (At least 10 minutes.)  
• If the power is turned off for a brief moment due to power outage or some other cause while using  
the projector, and the power supply recovers immediately after that, the LAMP indicator will  
illuminate in red and the lamp may not be lit. In this case, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet,  
replace the power cord in the AC outlet and then turn the power on again.  
• The cooling fan keeps the internal temperature of the projector constant and this function is  
controlled automatically. The sound of the cooling fan may change during operation because the fan  
speed may change and this is not a malfunction.  
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Regarding the Lamp  
Lamp  
It is recommended that the lamp (sold separately) be replaced when the remaining lamp life becomes  
5% or less, or when you notice a significant deterioration in the picture and color quality. The lamp life  
(percentage) can be checked with the on-screen display. (See page 55.)  
Purchase a replacement lamp of type AN-PH80LP from your place of purchase, nearest Sharp  
Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center.  
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 a Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center.  
For the name of the nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center,  
please call toll-free: 1-888-GO-SHARP (1-888-467-4277).  
Hg LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY For State Lamp Disposal  
Information  
U.S.A ONLY  
Caution Concerning the Lamp  
This projector utilizes a pressurized mercury lamp. A loud sound may indicate lamp failure. Lamp failure  
can be attributed to numerous sources such as: excessive shock, improper cooling, surface scratches  
or deterioration of the lamp due to a lapse of usage time.  
The period of time up to failure largely varies depending on the individual lamp and/or the condition 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 the projector.  
In such a case, it is recommended you contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or  
Service Center to assure safe operation.  
Should the lamp break, the glass particles may spread inside the lamp cage or gas contained in the  
lamp may be vented into the room from the exhaust vent. Because the gas in this lamp includes  
mercury, ventilate the room well if the lamp breaks and avoid all exposure to the released gas. In case of  
exposure to the gas, consult a doctor as soon as possible.  
Replacing the Lamp  
Caution  
• Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use. The lamp will be very hot and may cause  
burns or injury.  
• Wait at least one hour after the power cord is disconnected to allow the surface of the lamp unit to fully  
cool before removing the lamp unit.  
Carefully change the lamp by following the instructions described in this section.  
* If you wish, you may have the lamp replaced at your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector  
Dealer or Service Center.  
*
If the new lamp does not light after replacement, take your projector to the nearest Sharp Authorized Projector  
Dealer or Service Center for repair.  
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Removing and Installing the  
Lamp Unit  
Info  
Warning!  
• Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp  
unit or the inside of the projector.  
• To avoid injury to yourself and damage to the  
lamp, make sure you carefully follow the  
steps below.  
• Do not remove the lamp unit from the  
projector right after use. The lamp and parts  
around the lamp will be very hot and may  
cause burns or injury.  
• Do not loosen other screws except for the  
lamp unit cover and lamp unit.  
Lamp unit  
Optional  
accessory  
AN-PH80LP  
STANDBY/ON button  
Press STANDBY/ON on the  
1
projector or on the remote  
control to put the projector into  
Standby mode.  
Switch the MAIN POWER switch  
2
on the projector to “OFF” and  
then disconnect the power cord.  
• Unplug the power cord from the AC  
socket.  
• Leave the lamp until it has fully cooled  
down (about 1 hour).  
MAIN POWER switch  
AC socket  
Remove the lamp unit cover.  
3
• Loosen the user service screw (1) that  
secures the lamp unit cover. Remove the  
lamp unit cover (2).  
User service screw  
(for lamp unit cover)  
Remove the lamp unit.  
4
• Loosen the securing screws (two for each  
lamp) from the lamp unit. Hold the lamp  
unit by the handle and pull it in the  
direction of the arrow. At this time, keep  
the lamp unit horizontal and do not tilt it.  
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Regarding the Lamp (Continued)  
Insert the new lamp unit.  
5
• Press the lamp unit firmly into the lamp unit  
compartment. Fasten the securing screw.  
Replace the lamp unit cover.  
6
• Align the lamp unit cover and slide it to  
close (1). Then tighten the user service  
screw (2) to secure the lamp unit cover.  
Info  
• If the lamp unit and lamp unit cover  
are not correctly installed, the power  
will not turn on, even if the power  
cord is 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.  
You can reset the lamp timer only when  
AC socket  
“STANDBY mode” is set to “Standard”.  
Connect the power cord and  
1
switch the MAIN POWER switch  
on the projector to “ON”.  
• Plug the power cord into the AC socket of  
the projector.  
Reset the lamp timer.  
2
MENU button  
• The projector enters Standby mode when  
you reset the lamp timer.  
For Lamp 1  
O/Q buttons  
• When you reset the timer, press MENU  
ENTER ENTER MENU O →  
STANDBY/ON on the projector.  
• “LAMP1 0000H” is displayed, indicating  
that the lamp timer is reset.  
ENTER button  
STANDBY/ON  
button  
For Lamp 2  
• When you reset the timer, press MENU →  
ENTER ENTER MENU Q →  
STANDBY/ON on the projector.  
• “LAMP2 0000H” is displayed, indicating  
that the lamp timer is reset.  
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Replacing the Color Wheel  
The projector is equipped with a four-segment color wheel. You can replace it with a  
six-segment color wheel (sold separately). The replacement procedure described  
below also applies when you put the four-segment color wheel back in the place of  
the six-segment one.  
Warning!  
• Do not remove the color wheel from the  
projector right after use. The lamp and parts  
around the lamp will be very hot and may  
cause burns or injury.  
STANDBY/ON button  
Press STANDBY/ON on the  
1
projector or on the remote  
control to put the projector into  
Standby mode.  
Switch the MAIN POWER switch  
2
on the projector to “OFF” and  
then disconnect the power cord.  
• Unplug the power cord from the AC  
socket.  
• Leave the lamp until it has fully cooled  
down (about 1 hour).  
MAIN POWER switch  
AC socket  
Remove the lamp unit cover.  
3
• Loosen the user service screw (1) that  
secures the lamp unit cover. Remove the  
lamp unit cover (2).  
User service screw  
(for lamp unit cover)  
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Replacing the Color Wheel (Continued)  
Loosen the 4 retaining screws  
from the four-segment color  
wheel.  
4
Handle  
Hold the color wheel and pull it in  
the direction of the arrow.  
5
Caution  
The module contains components that  
can be damaged or destroyed by  
electrostatic discharge. Please pick the  
module with the handle.  
Insert the six-segment color  
wheel, and tighten the 4 retaining  
screws.  
6
Replace the lamp unit cover.  
7
• Align the lamp unit cover and slide it to  
close (1). Then tighten the user service  
screw (2) to secure the lamp unit cover.  
Info  
Storing the Unused Color Wheel:  
Use the zipper bag in which the six-segment  
color wheel was packaged to store the  
unused color wheel. This bag prevents dust  
and dirt from collecting on the color wheel.  
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Compatibility Chart  
Computer  
Multiple signal support  
Horizontal Frequency: 15, 31-90 kHz,  
Vertical Frequency: 50-85 Hz,  
Pixel Clock: 12-165 MHz  
Sync signal: Compatible with TTL level  
Compatible with sync on green signal  
Display  
Horizontal  
Frequency (kHz)  
Vertical  
Frequency (Hz)  
Analog  
Support  
Digital  
Support  
PC/MAC  
Mode  
Resolution  
XG-PH80W-N  
XG-PH80X-N  
31.5  
37.9  
37.5  
43.3  
35.2  
37.9  
48.1  
46.9  
53.7  
48.4  
56.5  
60.0  
68.7  
45.0  
47.8  
49.7  
62.8  
47.7  
47.7  
55.9  
67.5  
60.0  
64.0  
80.0  
65.3  
65.3  
75.0  
34.9  
49.7  
60.2  
60  
72  
75  
85  
56  
60  
72  
75  
85  
60  
70  
75  
85  
60  
60  
60  
75  
60  
60  
60  
75  
60  
60  
75  
60  
60  
60  
67  
75  
75  
VGA  
640 × 480  
Upscale  
SVGA  
XGA  
800 × 600  
1024 × 768  
Upscale  
TRUE  
PC  
1280 × 720  
1280 × 768  
TRUE  
WXGA  
1280 × 800  
1360 × 768  
1366 × 768  
1440 × 900  
1152 × 864  
1280 × 960  
WXGA+  
SXGA  
Intelligent  
Compression  
Intelligent  
Compression  
1280 × 1024  
SXGA+  
WSXGA+  
UXGA  
VGA  
SVGA  
XGA  
1400 × 1050  
1680 × 1050  
1600 × 1200  
640 × 480  
832 × 624  
1024 × 768  
MAC 13”  
MAC 16”  
MAC 19”  
Upscale  
Upscale  
TRUE  
Intelligent  
Compression  
Intelligent  
Compression  
MAC 21”  
SXGA  
1152 × 870  
68.7  
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Note  
• Optimum image quality will be achieved by matching your computer's output resolution to the  
resolution that corresponds to “TRUE” in the “Display” column shown above.  
• When “Screen resolution” of the computer is different from the resolution displayed on the projected  
image, follow the procedures shown below.  
– Make the appropriate adjustments for “Resolution” in “SIG-ADJ”.  
Depending on the computer you are using, the output signal may not be faithful to the “Screen resolution”  
adjustment. Check the settings of the computer's signal output. If the settings cannot be changed, it is  
recommended that the resolution be set to the one that corresponds to “TRUE” in the “Display” column.  
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Compatibility Chart (Continued)  
3D Supported Signals  
Analog  
Support  
Digital  
Support  
Signal  
Horizontal Frequency (kHz)  
Vertical Frequency (Hz)  
37.9  
77.1  
60  
×
SVGA  
XGA  
800 600  
120  
60  
48.4  
98.6  
49.7  
101.6  
45.0  
92.6  
×
1024 768  
120  
60  
120 *1  
×
1280 800  
WXGA  
60  
×
1280 720  
120  
*1 Reduced Blanking  
Note  
Your computer graphics card must be able to display 3D stereoscopic signals.  
Please check with your computer/graphic card specifications or call your computer manufacturer to  
ensure this capability.  
DTV  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Analog  
Support  
Digital  
Support  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Analog  
Support  
Digital  
Support  
Signal  
Signal  
Frequency (kHz) Frequency (Hz)  
Frequency (kHz) Frequency (Hz)  
15.7  
31.5  
15.6  
31.3  
37.5  
45.0  
60  
60  
50  
50  
50  
60  
28.1  
33.8  
56.3  
67.5  
50  
60  
50  
60  
480I  
480P  
576I  
576P  
720P  
720P  
1080I  
1080I  
1080P  
1080P  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Check  
Page  
27  
• Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet.  
• Power to the external connected devices is off.  
• The selected Input mode is wrong.  
33  
• The AV Mute function is working.  
33  
• Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector.  
• Remote control battery has run out.  
21–25  
16  
No picture and no sound  
or projector does not  
start.  
• External output has not been set when connecting notebook computer. 21  
• When the connected DVI digital equipment is turned on before the  
“DVI-D” input mode is selected on the projector, the image may not be  
projected properly or may not be displayed at all. Ensure that the  
appropriate input mode has been selected and set the input signal type  
on the projector before you turn on the connected equipment.  
• The lamp unit cover is not installed correctly.  
• Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector.  
• “Bright” is set to minimum position.  
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21–25  
44  
• Depending on the computer you are using, an image may not be  
projected unless the signal output setting of the computer is switched  
to the external output. Refer to the computer's operation manual for  
how to switch its signal output settings.  
• Is “On” selected in “DLP® LinkTM”?  
58  
Sound is heard but no  
picture appears  
(or picture is dark).  
50  
44  
• Check that “Wall Color” is configured correctly.  
• Image adjustments are incorrectly set.  
Dark or bluish image  
(S-VIDEO, VIDEO Input only)  
• Video input system is incorrectly set.  
47  
44  
(COMPUTER/COMPONENT1, 2, COMPONENT, DVI Input only)  
• Input signal type (RGB/Component) is incorrectly set.  
Color is faded or poor.  
• Adjust the focus.  
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• The projection distance exceeds the focus range.  
• When an optional lens is attached, refer to the operation manual of the  
lens.  
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 least  
one hour before it is to be used. If condensation should form, remove the  
power cord from the wall outlet and wait for it to clear.  
Picture is blurred;  
noise appears.  
(Computer Input only)  
• Perform “SIG-ADJ” Adjustments (“Clock” and “Phase” Adjustment)  
• Turn off the LCD display of the notebook computer.  
• Noise may appear depending on the computer.  
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• Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector.  
21–25  
• Volume is set to minimum.  
33  
• When the projector is connected to an external device and the volume  
is set to minimum, the sound is not output even if you turn up the  
volume of the external device.  
• “Speaker” is set to “Off”.  
• The AV Mute function is working.  
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33  
Picture appears but no  
sound is heard.  
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Troubleshooting (Continued)  
Problem  
Check  
Page  
• Make the necessary adjustments of each item in the “SIG-ADJ” menu. 46  
Data image is not  
centered.  
• Depending on the computer you are using, the output resolution signal  
may be different from the one you have set. For details, refer to the  
operation manual of the computer.  
• If the picture is normal, the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage caused  
by room temperature changes. This will not affect operation or  
performance.  
An unusual sound is  
occasionally heard from  
the cabinet.  
• See “Maintenance Indicators”.  
64  
44  
Maintenance indicator on  
the projector illuminates  
or blinks in red.  
• Change the input signal type setting.  
Picture is green on  
COMPUTER/  
COMPONENT1, 2  
(Component).  
Picture is pink  
(no green) on  
COMPUTER/  
COMPONENT1, 2 or  
DVI (RGB).  
• Image adjustments are incorrectly set.  
44  
Picture is too bright and  
whitish.  
• When temperature inside the projector increases, the cooling fan runs 8, 9,  
The cooling fan becomes  
noisy.  
faster.  
64, 65  
• The LAMP indicator is illuminating in red.  
Replace the lamp.  
64, 67, 68  
The lamp does not light  
up even after the  
projector turns on.  
The lamp suddenly turns  
off during projection.  
• Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector or the connected  
equipment works improperly.  
21–25  
The image sometimes  
fl ic k e r s .  
• If this happens frequently, replace the lamp.  
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• The lamp will eventually need to be changed.  
While the remaining lamp life draws to a close, replace the lamp.  
The lamp needs much  
time to turn on.  
Picture is dark.  
• 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.  
• If direct sunlight or a strong fluorescent lamp is shining on the  
projector's remote control sensor, place the projector where it will not  
be affected by strong light.  
16  
16  
The remote control  
cannot be used.  
• The batteries may be depleted or inserted incorrectly. Make sure the  
batteries are inserted correctly or insert new ones.  
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Problem  
Check  
Page  
• Images may appear to flicker when fluorescent light or ambient light  
enters your vision.  
– Turn off the lights.  
3D images flicker when  
watching in a room.  
– Block any ambient light.  
• Check that you are using 3D LCD shutter glasses that support the  
Ghosting (a double image)  
occurs without the image  
appearing in 3D.  
DLP® Link™ system.  
– Be sure to use 3D LCD shutter glasses that support the DLP® Link™  
system.  
• Check that the shutters on the 3D LCD shutter glasses are working  
properly.  
– Turn the 3D LCD shutter glasses off and then on again.  
– Check the batteries of the 3D LCD shutter glasses.  
– Check that the 3D LCD shutter glasses are set to 3D viewing mode.  
Some 3D LCD shutter glasses are equipped with a special viewing  
mode (such as “dual view mode”) in addition to the normal 3D  
viewing mode. See the operation manual of your 3D LCD shutter  
glasses.  
• Check the settings of the projector.  
– Turn the DLP® Link™ function “On”.  
– Use “DLP® Link™ Invert” to change the setting.  
• Check whether a signal that is not supported is being input.  
– Configure your 3D application at the correct resolution and refresh  
rate.  
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Make sure you are running your 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.  
• 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.  
– Set the applicable software to the field sequential format.  
• Check that there are no obstructions between the screen and the 3D  
LCD shutter glasses.  
– Remove any obstructions.  
Any obstructions may cause the glasses not to function properly  
causing the lenses to flicker or turn off. Do not place your hand or  
other objects in front of the 3D control signal sensor on the glasses.  
• Check whether there is a source of high intensity lighting nearby.  
– Block the light or turn it off.  
High intensity lighting can interfere with communication between the  
3D LCD shutter glasses and the screen resulting in some flicker.  
• Check whether two or more projectors are projecting 3D images at the  
same time.  
– Use only one projector at a time.  
This unit is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by incorrect  
operation or interference. If this should happen, unplug the Unit and plug it in again after more than 5  
minutes.  
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For SHARP Assistance  
If you encounter any problems during setup or operation of this projector, first  
refer to the “Troubleshooting” section on pages 73 to 75. If this operation  
manual does not answer your question, please contact the SHARP Service  
departments listed below.  
U.S.A.  
Sharp Electronics Corporation  
1-888-GO-SHARP (1-888-467-4277)  
Benelux  
SHARP Electronics Benelux BV  
0900-SHARPCE (0900-7427723)  
Nederland  
9900-0159 Belgium  
Canada  
Mexico  
Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd.  
(905) 568-7140  
Australia  
Sharp Corporation of Australia Pty.  
Ltd.  
1300-135-022  
Sharp Electronics Corporation  
Mexico Branch  
(525) 716-9000  
New Zealand Sharp Corporation of New Zealand  
Phone: (09) 573-0111  
Latin America Sharp Electronics Corp. Latin  
American Group  
Fax: (09) 573-0112  
(305) 264-2277  
Singapore  
Hong Kong  
Taiwan  
Sharp-Roxy Sales (S) Pte. Ltd.  
65-226-6556  
Germany  
U.K.  
Sharp Electronics (Europe) GMBH  
01805-234675  
Sharp-Roxy (HK) Ltd.  
(852) 2410-2623  
Sharp Electronics (U.K.) Ltd.  
08705 274277  
Italy  
Sharp Electronics (Italy) S.P.A.  
(39) 02-89595-1  
Sharp Corporation (Taiwan)  
0800-025111  
France  
Sharp Electronics France  
01 49 90 35 40  
Malaysia  
U.A.E.  
Sharp-Roxy Sales & Service Co.  
(60) 3-5125678  
Sharp Middle East Fze  
971-4-81-5311  
Spain  
Sharp Electronica Espana, S.A.  
93 5819700  
Thailand  
Korea  
Sharp Thebnakorn Co. Ltd.  
02-236-0170  
Switzerland  
Sweden  
Austria  
Sharp Electronics (Schweiz) AG  
0041 1 846 63 11  
Sharp Electronics Incorporated of  
Korea  
(82) 2-3660-2002  
Sharp Electronics ( Nordic ) AB  
(46) 8 6343600  
India  
Sharp Business Systems (India)  
Limited  
(91) 11- 6431313  
Sharp Electronics (Europe) GMBH  
Branch Office Austria  
0043 1 727 19 123  
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Specifications  
Model  
Display devices  
Resolution  
Optional Lens  
(Standard)  
(AN-PH818EZ)  
XG-PH80W-N  
0.65" DLP® Chip  
WXGA (1280 × 800)  
F 1.7 – 1.9  
Power, ×1.3 (f = 26.0 – 34.0 mm)  
Power  
XG-PH80X-N  
0.7" DLP® Chip  
XGA (1024 × 768)  
F number  
Zoom  
Focus  
Lens shift  
Power (V : +50% / H : 10%)  
Input terminals DVI-D (Compatible with HDCP)  
Computer/Component (5BNC)  
×1  
×1  
×1  
Computer/Component  
(D-sub 15 pin)  
Component (RCA)  
S-Video (mini DIN 4 pin)  
Video (RCA)  
×1 (Y/Pb (Cb)/Pr (Cr))  
×1  
×1  
Audio (ø3.5 mm stereo minijack)  
Audio (RCA)  
Computer/Component  
(D-sub 15 pin)  
×3  
×2 (L/R)  
×1  
Output  
terminals  
Audio (ø3.5 mm stereo minijack)  
TRIGGER  
×1 (variable audio output)  
×1 (DC 12 V output)  
Control and  
communication  
terminals  
LAN (RJ-45)  
USB (Type B)  
RS-232C (D-sub 9 pin)  
×1  
×1  
×1  
Speaker  
3 W × 2 (Stereo)  
280 W × 2 lamps  
AC 100 – 240 V  
50/60 Hz  
7.3 A  
Projection lamp  
Rated voltage  
Rated frequency  
Input current  
Power consumption (STANDBY Mode: Standard/Eco) 715 W (20.3 W/0.28 W) with AC 100 V  
675 W (21.3 W/0.41 W) with AC 240 V  
Operation temperature  
Cabinet  
Dimensions (main body only) [W × H × D]  
41°F to 104°F (+5°C to +40°C)  
Plastic  
19 57/64" × 7 41/64" × 15 11/64"  
(505 × 194 × 385 mm)  
Weight (approx.)  
36.4 lbs. (16.5 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 performance specification  
figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from these  
values in individual units.  
This SHARP projector uses a DLP® chip. This very sophisticated panel contains 1,024,000  
(XG-PH80W-N) or 786,432 (XG-PH80X-N) pixels (micromirrors). As with any high technology  
electronic equipment such as large screen TVs, video systems and video cameras, there are  
certain acceptable tolerances that the equipment must conform to.  
This unit has some inactive pixels within acceptable tolerances which may result in inactive dots  
on the picture screen. This will not affect the picture quality or the life expectancy of the unit.  
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Dimensions  
Units: inches (mm)  
1
19 57  
64 (252.5)  
/
64 (505)  
/8 (3)  
9 61  
/
9 61  
/64 (252.5)  
5 11/32  
(135.7)  
8 49  
/
64 (222.5)  
8 49  
/64 (222.5)  
4 59/64  
(125)  
4 59/64  
(125)  
4 13/64  
(106.5)  
M4  
M4  
M4  
M4  
M4  
4
5 29/64  
(138.5)  
(101.5)  
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Index  
4:3·····················································································35  
16:9···················································································34  
3D MODE ·········································································54  
3D MODE button······························································15  
Lamp ················································································66  
LAMP indicator·································································64  
Lamp Mode ······································································53  
Lamp Timer (Life)······························································55  
Lamp unit ·········································································67  
Language (on-screen display language) ··························49  
LAN/RS232C····································································54  
LAN terminal·····································································25  
LENS SHIFT button··························································30  
Link···················································································54  
Accessories······································································11  
AC socket·········································································27  
Adjustment buttons····················································41, 42  
Adjustment foot································································30  
All Reset ···········································································55  
Apply ················································································54  
Aspect ratio ······································································34  
AUDIO terminals························································· 21-23  
AUDIO output terminal·····················································23  
Auto Power Off·································································52  
Auto Restart ·····································································52  
Auto Search······································································52  
Auto Sync (Auto Sync adjustment) ····························36, 46  
AUTO SYNC button··························································36  
AV MUTE button·······························································33  
MENU button····································································41  
MONITOR OUT terminal···················································23  
Native ···············································································35  
Network············································································54  
Normal··············································································34  
Optional accessories························································11  
Overscan ··········································································47  
PAGE DOWN button·························································37  
PAGE UP button·······························································37  
Password··········································································51  
PDF···················································································10  
Phase················································································46  
Picture Adjustment ··························································43  
Picture Mode····································································43  
Power cord·······································································27  
POWER indicator······························································64  
PRJ-ADJ···········································································52  
PRJ Mode···································································20, 49  
Background······································································49  
Batteries ···········································································16  
Blue ··················································································44  
Bright················································································44  
Bright Boost ·····································································44  
Clock ················································································46  
Closed Caption·································································48  
CLR Temp (Color Temperature)········································44  
C.M.S. ··············································································45  
Color·················································································44  
COMPONENT terminal·····················································22  
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1, 2 input terminals ········· 21-23  
Contrast············································································44  
Red···················································································44  
Remote control·································································15  
Remote control sensor·····················································16  
Replacing the lamp·····················································66, 67  
Resize·········································································34, 49  
Resolution·········································································46  
RETURN button································································41  
RGB cable ········································································21  
RS-232C terminal·····························································24  
DHCP Client ·····································································54  
DLP® LinkTM ······································································59  
DLP® LinkTM Invert ····························································59  
DNR··················································································45  
DNS··················································································54  
DVI-D terminal····························································21, 22  
Dynamic Black··································································45  
SCR-ADJ··········································································49  
Security Lock····································································51  
Sharp················································································44  
SIG-ADJ ···········································································46  
Signal Info·········································································55  
Signal Type·······································································44  
Speaker ············································································53  
STANDBY Audio Out························································53  
STANDBY Mode·······························································53  
STANDBY/ON button ·······················································28  
Supplied accessories ·······················································11  
S-VIDEO terminal ·····························································23  
Eco+Quiet·········································································52  
ENTER button···································································33  
Exhaust vent·································································8, 62  
Fan Mode ·········································································53  
Film Mode·········································································45  
Filter Message··································································54  
Filter Timer Reset ·····························································55  
FOCUS buttons································································31  
FREEZE button·································································36  
Full····················································································34  
H-Pos ···············································································46  
TEMP. (temperature warning)/STATUS indicator··············64  
Tint····················································································44  
TRIGGER terminal····························································14  
Image Capture··································································51  
Image Resizing···························································32, 50  
Information ·······································································55  
INPUT modes···································································33  
Intake vent····································································8, 62  
IP Address········································································54  
USB terminal ····································································37  
Video menu ······································································47  
Video Setup······································································48  
Video System ···································································47  
VIDEO terminal·································································23  
VOL (Volume) buttons·······················································33  
V-Pos················································································46  
Kensington Security Standard connector ························14  
KEYBOARD CURSOR buttons·········································37  
Keypad lock······································································51  
Keystone Correction···················································32, 50  
Wall Color·········································································50  
ZOOM buttons ·································································31  
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