DATA PROJECTOR
MODEL
XG-P560W
XG-P560W-N
SETUP MANUAL
Default Gateway Setting ([3]Default Gateway) .... 36
User Name Setting ([4]User Name) ..................... 36
Password Setting ([5]Password) .......................... 37
RS-232C Baud Rate Setting
([6]RS-232C Baud Rate) ............................ 37
Projector Name Setting ([7]Projector Name) ....... 37
DHCP Client Setting ([8]DHCP Client)................. 37
Disconnecting All Connections
([D]Disconnect All) ..................................... 38
Entering ADVANCED SETUP MENU
([A]Advanced Setup) .................................. 38
Setting Auto Logout Time
(ADVANCED[1]Auto Logout Time) ............. 38
Data Port Setting (ADVANCED[2]Data Port) ....... 38
Carrying out Network Ping Test
(ADVANCED[5]Network Ping Test) ............ 39
Setting of Accept IP Address (ADVANCED
[6]Accept IP Addr(1) – [8]Accept IP Addr(3)) .. 39
Accepting All IP Addresses
(ADVANCED[9]Accept All IP Addr) ............ 39
Setting of Search Port
Setting up the Screen.......................................... 2
Screen Size and Projection Distance ................ 3
Connecting Pin Assignments .......................... 11
Wired Remote Control Terminal Specifications ......13
RS-232C Specifications and Commands ........ 14
Setting up the Projector Network Environment... 20
1. Connecting the Projector to a Computer.......... 21
2. Setting an IP Address for the Computer .......... 22
3. Setting up a Network Connection for the Projector ... 24
Controlling the Projector via LAN.................... 26
Controlling the Projector Using Internet Explorer
(Version 5.0 or later) ................................... 26
Confirming the Projector Status (Status) ............. 27
Controlling the Projector (Control) ....................... 27
Setting and Adjusting the Projector
(Settings & Adjustments)............................ 28
Setting the Security (Network – Security) ............ 28
Making General Settings for the Network
(Network – General) ................................... 29
Setting for Sending E-mail when an Error Occurs
(Mail – Originator Settings) ........................ 29
Setting Error Items and Destination Addresses
to which E-mail is to be Sent when an
Error Occurs (Mail – Recipient Settings) ... 30
Setting Error Items and the URL that are to be
Displayed when an Error Occurs
(ADVANCED[0]Search Port) ...................... 40
Return to Default Settings
(ADVANCED[!]Restore Default Setting) ..... 40
Return to Main Menu
(ADVANCED[Q]Return to Main Menu)....... 40
Stack Projection................................................. 41
Setting up the Stack Projection ............................ 42
Video Wall Projection ........................................ 44
Setting up the Video Wall Projection Basic ......... 45
Adjusting the Position Horizontally and Vertically ... 47
Returning to the Default Video Wall Setup........... 47
Assigning the Projected Image on the
Video Wall Setup ........................................ 47
Notes on the Wide Video Wall Projection............. 48
Setting up the Video Wall Projection Application .. 49
Resetting the Lamp Timer of the Projector via LAN ... 53
Troubleshooting................................................. 55
Dimensions ........................................................ 58
(Service & Support – Access URL) ........... 30
Setting the Projector Using RS-232C or Telnet... 31
When Connecting Using RS-232C....................... 31
When Connecting Using Telnet ............................ 32
SETUP MENU (Main Menu)................................. 33
ADVANCED SETUP MENU ................................. 33
Controlling the Projector Using RS-232C or Telnet... 34
View Setting Detail List ([V]View All Setting) ....... 34
Set Items ............................................................... 34
Save Settings and Quit ([S]Save & Quit) ............. 35
Quit without Saving Settings ([Q]Quit Unchanged) ... 35
IP Address Setting ([1]IP Address) ...................... 36
Subnet Mask Setting ([2]Subnet Mask) ............... 36
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Screen Size and Projection Distance
The projection screen size varies according to the distance from the lens of the projector to the screen.
The optional lenses from Sharp are also available for specialized application. Please see your nearest Sharp
Authorized Projector Dealer to details on all the lenses. (Refer to the lens operation manual when using a
lens.)
Install the projector so that projected images are projected onto the screen at the optimum size by referring
to the table. Use the values in the table as a reference when installing the projector.
Throw Distance
The graph below is for 100 inches (254 cm) screen with 16:10 normal mode
Screen
Fixed wide lens (AN-P8EX)
5'9" (1.7 m)
Throw distance ratio 1:0.8
Fixed wide lens (AN-P12EX)
8'7" (2.6 m)
Throw distance ratio 1:1.2
Wide-zoom lens (AN-P15EZ)
10'9" – 12'10" (3.3 m – 3.9 m)
Throw distance ratio 1:1.5–1.8
Standard zoom lens (AN-P18EZ : Standard equipment with XG-P560W)
12'10" – 16'1" (3.9 m – 4.9 m)
Throw distance ratio 1:1.8–2.25
Tele-zoom lens (AN-P23EZ)
16'1" – 21'6" (4.9 m – 6.5 m)
Throw distance ratio 1:2.25–3.00
Tele-zoom lens (AN-P30EZ)
21'6" – 32'3" (6.5 m – 9.8 m)
Throw distance ratio 1:3.0–4.5
Tele-zoom lens (AN-P45EZ)
32'3" – 50'1" (9.8 m – 15.3 m)
Throw distance ratio 1:4.5–7.0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50(ft)
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Screen Size and Projection Distance
Standard Zoom Lens (AN-P18EZ : Standard Equipment with XG-P560W)
F2.5, f=25.5-32 mm
16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom of the image [H]
Distance from the lens
center to the center of
the image [W]
Picture (Screen) size
Width
Projection distance [L]
χ
Diag. [ ]
Height
Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]
Lower [H1]
Upper [H2]
211.1 cm (83 3/32")
188.4 cm (74 3/16")
150.8 cm (59 23/64")
113.1 cm (44 33/64")
90.5 cm (35 39/64")
75.4 cm (29 43/64")
60.3 cm (23 47/64")
45.2 cm (17 13/16")
280'' (711 cm) 603 cm (237'') 377 cm (148'') 11.0 m (36' 0") 13.7 m (45' 1") –439.1 cm (–172 55/64") 62.2 cm (24 31/64")
250'' (635 cm) 538 cm (212'') 337 cm (132'') 9.8 m (32' 2") 12.3 m (40' 3") –392.0 cm (–154 11/32") 55.5 cm (21 55/64")
200'' (508 cm) 431 cm (170'') 269 cm (106'') 7.8 m (25' 9") 9.8 m (32' 3") –313.6 cm (–123 15/32") 44.4 cm (17 31/64")
150'' (381 cm) 323 cm (127'') 202 cm (79'')
120'' (305 cm) 258 cm (102'') 162 cm (64'')
100'' (254 cm) 215 cm (85'') 135 cm (53'')
80'' (203 cm) 172 cm (68'') 108 cm (42'')
5.9 m (19' 3") 7.4 m (24' 2") –235.2 cm (–92 39/64") 33.3 cm (13 7/64")
4.7 m (15' 5") 5.9 m (19' 4") –188.2 cm (–74 5/64")
26.7 cm (10 1/2")
3.9 m (12' 10") 4.9 m (16' 1") –156.8 cm (–61 47/64") 22.2 cm (8 3/4")
3.1 m (10' 3") 3.9 m (12' 11") –125.5 cm (–49 25/64") 17.8 cm (7")
60'' (152 cm) 129 cm (51'')
81 cm (32'')
2.4 m (7' 9")
2.9 m (9' 8")
–94.1 cm (–37 3/64")
13.3 cm (5 1/4")
χ
:
Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
L1: Minimum projection distance (m/ft)
L2: Maximum projection distance (m/ft)
H1: Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
H2: Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
W: Distance from the lens center to the center of the image (cm/in)
[m/cm]
χ
χ
L1 (m) = 0.0392
L2 (m) = 0.0491
χ
H1 (cm) = –1.56815
χ
H2 (cm) = 0.2221
χ
W (cm) = ±0.75379
[Feet/inches]
χ
χ
L1 (ft) = 0.0392 / 0.3048
L2 (ft) = 0.0491 / 0.3048
χ
H1 (in) = –1.56815 / 2.54
χ
H2 (in) = 0.2221 / 2.54
χ
W (in) = ±0.75379 / 2.54
4:3 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom of the image [H]
Distance from the lens
center to the center of
the image [W]
Picture (Screen) size
Projection distance [L]
χ
Diag. [ ]
Width
Height
Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]
Lower [H1]
Upper [H2]
240'' (610 cm) 488 cm (192'') 366 cm (144'') 10.7 m (34' 11") 13.3 m (43' 9") –426.1 cm (–167 47/64") 60.3 cm (23 3/4")
200'' (508 cm) 406 cm (160'') 305 cm (120'') 8.9 m (29' 1") 11.1 m (36' 6") –355.1 cm (–139 25/32") 50.3 cm (19 51/64")
204.8 cm (80 41/64")
170.7 cm (67 13/64")
128.0 cm (50 13/32")
102.4 cm (40 5/16")
85.3 cm (33 19/32")
68.3 cm (26 7/8")
150'' (381 cm) 305 cm (120'') 229 cm (90'')
120'' (305 cm) 244 cm (96'') 183 cm (72'')
100'' (254 cm) 203 cm (80'') 152 cm (60'')
80'' (203 cm) 163 cm (64'') 122 cm (48'')
70'' (178 cm) 142 cm (56'') 107 cm (42'')
6.7 m (21' 10") 8.3 m (27' 4") –266.3 cm (–104 27/32") 37.7 cm (14 27/32")
5.3 m (17' 6")
4.4 m (14' 7")
3.6 m (11' 8")
3.1 m (10' 2")
2.7 m (8' 9")
6.7 m (21' 11") –213.0 cm (–83 7
/
8")
30.2 cm (11 7/8")
5.6 m (18' 3") –177.5 cm (–69 57/64") 25.1 cm (9 29/32")
4.4 m (14' 7") –142.0 cm (–55 29/32") 20.1 cm (7 59/64")
3.9 m (12' 9") –124.3 cm (–48 59/64") 17.6 cm (6 59/64")
3.3 m (10' 11") –106.5 cm (–41 15/16") 15.1 cm (5 15/16")
59.7 cm (23 33/64")
51.2 cm (20 5/32")
60'' (152 cm) 122 cm (48'')
91 cm (36'')
χ
:
Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
L1: Minimum projection distance (m/ft)
L2: Maximum projection distance (m/ft)
H1: Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
H2: Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
W: Distance from the lens center to the center of the image (cm/in)
[m/cm]
χ
χ
L1 (m) = 0.04438
L2 (m) = 0.05559
χ
H1 (cm) = –1.77527
χ
H2 (cm) = 0.25143
χ
W (cm) = ±0.85344
[Feet/inches]
χ
χ
L1 (ft) = 0.04438 / 0.3048
L2 (ft) = 0.05559 / 0.3048
χ
H1 (in) = –1.77527 / 2.54
χ
H2 (in) = 0.25143 / 2.54
χ
W (in) = ±0.85344 / 2.54
Note
• Allow a margin of error in the value in the diagrams above.
• When the distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image [H] is a negative number, this indicates
that the bottom of the image is below the lens center.
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Screen Size and Projection Distance
Fixed Wide Lens (AN-P8EX)
F2.5, f=11.6 mm
16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom of the image [H]
Distance from the lens
center to the center of
the image [W]
Picture (Screen) size
Projection distance
χ
Diag. [ ]
Width
Height
[L]
Lower [H1]
Upper [H2]
140'' (356 cm) 302 cm (119'') 188 cm (74'')
120'' (305 cm) 258 cm (102'') 162 cm (64'')
100'' (254 cm) 215 cm (85'') 135 cm (53'')
80'' (203 cm) 172 cm (68'') 108 cm (42'')
2.4 m (8' 0")
2.1 m (6' 10")
1.7 m (5' 9")
1.4 m (4' 7")
–135.7 cm (–53 27/64")
–116.3 cm (–45 25/32")
–96.9 cm (–38 5/32")
–77.5 cm (–30 17/32")
–52.8 cm (–20 25/32")
–45.2 cm (–17 13/16")
–37.7 cm (–14 27/32")
–30.2 cm (–11 7/8")
33.2cm (13 1/16")
28.4cm (11 3/16")
23.7cm (9 21/64")
19.0cm (7 15/32")
χ
:
Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
L: Projection distance (m/ft)
[m/cm]
χ
H1: Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
H2: Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
W: Distance from the lens center to the center of the image (cm/in)
L (m) = 0.01744
χ
χ
χ
H1 (cm) =
H2 (cm) =
–
0.96916
0.37689
W (cm) = 0.23691
–
[Feet/inches]
χ
L (ft) = 0.01744 / 0.3048
χ
χ
H1 (in) =
H2 (in) =
–
–
0.96916 / 2.54
0.37689 / 2.54
χ
W (in) = 0.23691 / 2.54
4:3 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom of the image [H]
Distance from the lens
center to the center of
the image [W]
Picture (Screen) size
Width
Projection distance
χ
Diag. [ ]
Height
[L]
Lower [H1]
Upper [H2]
120'' (305 cm) 244 cm (96'') 183 cm (72'')
100'' (254 cm) 203 cm (80'') 152 cm (60'')
80'' (203 cm) 163 cm (64'') 122 cm (48'')
70'' (178 cm) 142 cm (56'') 107 cm (42'')
2.4 m (7' 9")
2.0 m (6' 6")
1.6 m (5' 2")
1.4 m (4' 6")
–131.7 cm (–51 53/64")
–109.7 cm (–43 3/16")
–87.8 cm (–34 9/16")
–76.8 cm (–30 15/64")
–51.2 cm (–20 5/32")
–42.7 cm (–16 51/64")
–34.1 cm (–13 7/16")
–29.9 cm (–11 49/64")
32.2cm (12 43/64")
26.8cm (10 9/16")
21.5cm (8 29/64")
18.8cm (7 25/64")
χ
:
Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
L: Projection distance (m/ft)
[m/cm]
χ
H1: Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
H2: Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
W: Distance from the lens center to the center of the image (cm/in)
L (m) = 0.01974
χ
χ
χ
H1 (cm) =
H2 (cm) =
–
1.09716
0.42667
W (cm) = 0.26823
–
[Feet/inches]
χ
L (ft) = 0.01974 / 0.3048
χ
χ
H1 (in) =
H2 (in) =
–
–
1.09716 / 2.54
0.42667 / 2.54
χ
W (in) = 0.26823 / 2.54
Note
• Allow a margin of error in the value in the diagrams above.
• When the distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image [H] is a negative number, this indicates
that the bottom of the image is below the lens center.
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Screen Size and Projection Distance
Fixed Wide Lens (AN-P12EX)
F2.5, f=17.1 mm
16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom of the image [H]
Distance from the lens
center to the center of
the image [W]
Picture (Screen) size
Projection distance
χ
Diag. [ ]
Width
Height
[L]
Lower [H1]
Upper [H2]
230'' (584 cm) 495 cm (195'') 310 cm (122'')
200'' (508 cm) 431 cm (170'') 269 cm (106'')
150'' (381 cm) 323 cm (127'') 202 cm (79'')
120'' (305 cm) 258 cm (102'') 162 cm (64'')
100'' (254 cm) 215 cm (85'') 135 cm (53'')
80'' (203 cm) 172 cm (68'') 108 cm (42'')
6.0 m (19' 9")
5.2 m (17' 2")
3.9 m (12' 11")
3.1 m (10' 4")
2.6 m (8' 7")
2.1 m (6' 10")
1.6 m (5' 2")
–222.9 cm (–87 49/64")
–193.8 cm (–76 5/16")
–145.4 cm (–57 15/64")
–116.3 cm (–45 25/32")
–96.9 cm (–38 5/32")
–77.5 cm (–30 17/32")
–58.1 cm (–22 57/64")
–86.7 cm (–34 1/8")
–75.4 cm (–29 43/64")
–56.5 cm (–22 1/4")
–45.2 cm (–17 13/16")
–37.7 cm (–14 27/32")
–30.2 cm (–11 7/8")
–22.6 cm (–8 29/32")
54.5cm (21 29/64")
47.4cm (18 21/32")
35.5cm (13 63/64")
28.4cm (11 3/16")
23.7cm (9 21/64")
19.0cm (7 15/32")
14.2cm (5 19/32")
60'' (152 cm) 129 cm (51'')
81 cm (32'')
χ
:
Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
L: Projection distance (m/ft)
[m/cm]
χ
H1: Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
H2: Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
W: Distance from the lens center to the center of the image (cm/in)
L (m) = 0.02619
χ
χ
χ
H1 (cm) =
H2 (cm) =
–
0.96916
0.37689
W (cm) = 0.23691
–
[Feet/inches]
χ
L (ft) = 0.02619 / 0.3048
χ
χ
H1 (in) =
H2 (in) =
–
–
0.96916 / 2.54
0.37689 / 2.54
χ
W (in) = 0.23691 / 2.54
4:3 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom of the image [H]
Distance from the lens
center to the center of
the image [W]
Picture (Screen) size
Width
Projection distance
χ
Diag. [ ]
Height
[L]
Lower [H1]
Upper [H2]
200'' (508 cm) 406 cm (160'') 305 cm (120'')
150'' (381 cm) 305 cm (120'') 229 cm (90'')
120'' (305 cm) 244 cm (96'') 183 cm (72'')
100'' (254 cm) 203 cm (80'') 152 cm (60'')
80'' (203 cm) 163 cm (64'') 122 cm (48'')
70'' (178 cm) 142 cm (56'') 107 cm (42'')
5.9 m (19' 5")
4.4 m (14' 7")
3.6 m (11' 8")
3.0 m (9' 9")
2.4 m (7' 9")
2.1 m (6' 10")
1.8 m (5' 10")
–219.4 cm (–86 25/64")
–164.6 cm (–64 51/64")
–131.7 cm (–51 53/64")
–109.7 cm (–43 3/16")
–87.8 cm (–34 9/16")
–76.8 cm (–30 15/64")
–65.8 cm (–25 59/64")
–85.3 cm (–33 19/32")
–64.0 cm (–25 13/64")
–51.2 cm (–20 5/32")
–42.7 cm (–16 51/64")
–34.1 cm (–13 7/16")
–29.9 cm (–11 49/64")
–25.6 cm (–10 5/64")
53.6cm (21 1/8")
40.2cm (15 27/32")
32.2cm (12 43/64")
26.8cm (10 9/16")
21.5cm (8 29/64")
18.8cm (7 25/64")
16.1cm (6 11/32")
60'' (152 cm) 122 cm (48'')
91 cm (36'')
χ
:
Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
L: Projection distance (m/ft)
[m/cm]
χ
H1: Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
H2: Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
W: Distance from the lens center to the center of the image (cm/in)
L (m) = 0.02965
χ
χ
χ
H1 (cm) =
H2 (cm) =
–
1.09716
0.42667
W (cm) = 0.26823
–
[Feet/inches]
χ
L (ft) = 0.02965 / 0.3048
χ
χ
H1 (in) =
H2 (in) =
–
–
1.09716 / 2.54
0.42667 / 2.54
χ
W (in) = 0.26823 / 2.54
Note
• Allow a margin of error in the value in the diagrams above.
• When the distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image [H] is a negative number, this indicates
that the bottom of the image is below the lens center.
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Screen Size and Projection Distance
Wide-zoom Lens (AN-P15EZ)
F2.5, f=21.2-25.8 mm
16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom of the image [H]
Distance from the lens
center to the center of
the image [W]
Picture (Screen) size
Projection distance [L]
χ
Diag. [ ]
Width
Height
Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]
Lower [H1]
Upper [H2]
230'' (584 cm) 495 cm (195'') 310 cm (122'') 7.5 m (24' 8")
200'' (508 cm) 431 cm (170'') 269 cm (106'') 6.5 m (21' 6")
150'' (381 cm) 323 cm (127'') 202 cm (79'') 4.9 m (16' 1")
9.0 m (29' 7") –360.7 cm (–142")
51.1 cm (20 7/64")
173.4cm (68 1/4")
150.8cm (59 23/64")
113.1cm (44 33/64")
90.5cm (35 39/64")
75.4cm (29 43/64")
60.3cm (23 47/64")
45.2cm (17 13/16")
7.8 m (25' 9") –313.6 cm (–123 15/32") 44.4 cm (17 31/64")
5.9 m (19' 3") –235.2 cm (–92 39/64")
33.3 cm (13 7/64")
26.7 cm (10 1/2")
22.2 cm (8 3/4")
17.8 cm (7")
120'' (305 cm) 258 cm (102'') 162 cm (64'') 3.9 m (12' 11") 4.7 m (15' 5") –188.2 cm (–74 5/64")
100'' (254 cm) 215 cm (85'') 135 cm (53'') 3.3 m (10' 9")
80'' (203 cm) 172 cm (68'') 108 cm (42'') 2.6 m (8' 7")
3.9 m (12' 10") –156.8 cm (–61 47/64")
3.1 m (10' 3") –125.5 cm (–49 25/64")
60'' (152 cm) 129 cm (51'')
81 cm (32'') 2.0 m (6' 5")
2.4 m (7' 9")
–94.1 cm (–37 3/64")
13.3 cm (5 1/4")
χ
:
Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
L1: Minimum projection distance (m/ft)
L2: Maximum projection distance (m/ft)
H1: Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
H2: Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
W: Distance from the lens center to the center of the image (cm/in)
[m/cm]
χ
L1 (m) = 0.03274
χ
L2 (m) = 0.0392
χ
H1 (cm) = –1.56815
χ
H2 (cm) = 0.2221
χ
W (cm) = 0.75379
[Feet/inches]
χ
L1 (ft) = 0.03274 / 0.3048
χ
L2 (ft) = 0.0392 / 0.3048
χ
H1 (in) =
–
1.56815 / 2.54
χ
H2 (in) = 0.2221 / 2.54
χ
W (in) = 0.75379 / 2.54
4:3 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom of the image [H]
Distance from the lens
center to the center of
the image [W]
Picture (Screen) size
Projection distance [L]
χ
Diag. [ ]
Width
Height
Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]
Lower [H1]
Upper [H2]
200'' (508 cm) 406 cm (160'') 305 cm (120'') 7.4 m (24' 4")
150'' (381 cm) 305 cm (120'') 229 cm (90'') 5.6 m (18' 3")
120'' (305 cm) 244 cm (96'') 183 cm (72'') 4.4 m (14' 7")
100'' (254 cm) 203 cm (80'') 152 cm (60'') 3.7 m (12' 2")
80'' (203 cm) 163 cm (64'') 122 cm (48'') 3.0 m (9' 9")
70'' (178 cm) 142 cm (56'') 107 cm (42'') 2.6 m (8' 6")
8.9 m (29' 1") –355.1 cm (–139 25/32") 50.3 cm (19 51/64")
170.7cm (67 13/64")
128.0cm (50 13/32")
102.4cm (40 5/16")
85.3cm (33 19/32")
68.3cm (26 7/8")
6.7 m (21' 10") –266.3 cm (–104 27/32") 37.7 cm (14 27/32")
5.3 m (17' 6") –213.0 cm (–83 7/8")
4.4 m (14' 7") –177.5 cm (–69 57/64")
3.6 m (11' 8") –142.0 cm (–55 29/32")
3.1 m (10' 2") –124.3 cm (–48 59/64")
30.2 cm (11 7/8")
25.1 cm (9 29/32")
20.1 cm (7 59/64")
17.6 cm (6 59/64")
15.1 cm (5 15/16")
59.7cm (23 33/64")
51.2cm (20 5/32")
60'' (152 cm) 122 cm (48'')
91 cm (36'') 2.2 m (7' 4")
2.7 m (8' 9")
–106.5 cm (–41 15/16")
χ
:
Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
L1: Minimum projection distance (m/ft)
L2: Maximum projection distance (m/ft)
H1: Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
H2: Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
W: Distance from the lens center to the center of the image (cm/in)
[m/cm]
χ
χ
L1 (m) = 0.03706
L2 (m) = 0.04438
χ
H1 (cm) = –1.77527
H2 (cm) = 0.25143
W (cm) = 0.85344
χ
χ
[Feet/inches]
χ
χ
L1 (ft) = 0.03706 / 0.3048
L2 (ft) = 0.04438 / 0.3048
χ
H1 (in) =
–
1.77527 / 2.54
χ
H2 (in) = 0.25143 / 2.54
χ
W (in) = 0.85344 / 2.54
Note
• Allow a margin of error in the value in the diagrams above.
• When the distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image [H] is a negative number, this indicates
that the bottom of the image is below the lens center.
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Screen Size and Projection Distance
Tele-zoom Lens (AN-P23EZ)
F2.5, f=31.9-42.5 mm
16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom of the image [H]
Distance from the lens
center to the center of
the image [W]
Picture (Screen) size
Projection distance [L]
χ
Diag. [ ]
Width
Height
Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]
Lower [H1]
Upper [H2]
230'' (584 cm) 495 cm (195'') 310 cm (122'') 11.3 m (37' 1") 15.1 m (49' 5") –360.7 cm (–142")
51.1 cm (20 7/64")
173.4cm (68 1/4")
150.8cm (59 23/64")
113.1cm (44 33/64")
90.5cm (35 39/64")
75.4cm (29 43/64")
60.3cm (23 47/64")
45.2cm (17 13/16")
200'' (508 cm) 431 cm (170'') 269 cm (106'') 9.8 m (32' 3") 13.1 m (43' 0") –313.6 cm (–123 15/32") 44.4 cm (17 31/64")
150'' (381 cm) 323 cm (127'') 202 cm (79'')
120'' (305 cm) 258 cm (102'') 162 cm (64'')
100'' (254 cm) 215 cm (85'') 135 cm (53'')
80'' (203 cm) 172 cm (68'') 108 cm (42'')
7.4 m (24' 2")
5.9 m (19' 4")
4.9 m (16' 1")
3.9 m (12' 11") 5.2 m (17' 2") –125.5 cm (–49 25/64")
2.9 m (9' 8")
3.9 m (12' 11") –94.1 cm (–37 3/64")
9.8 m (32' 3") –235.2 cm (–92 39/64")
7.9 m (25' 9") –188.2 cm (–74 5/64")
6.5 m (21' 6") –156.8 cm (–61 47/64")
33.3 cm (13 7/64")
26.7 cm (10 1/2")
22.2 cm (8 3/4")
17.8 cm (7")
60'' (152 cm) 129 cm (51'')
81 cm (32'')
13.3 cm (5 1/4")
χ
:
Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
L1: Minimum projection distance (m/ft)
L2: Maximum projection distance (m/ft)
H1: Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
H2: Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
W: Distance from the lens center to the center of the image (cm/in)
[m/cm]
χ
L1 (m) = 0.0491
χ
L2 (m) = 0.06547
χ
H1 (cm) = –1.56815
χ
H2 (cm) = 0.2221
χ
W (cm) = 0.75379
[Feet/inches]
χ
L1 (ft) = 0.0491 / 0.3048
χ
L2 (ft) = 0.06547 / 0.3048
χ
H1 (in) = –1.56815 / 2.54
χ
H2 (in) = 0.2221 / 2.54
χ
W (in) = 0.75379 / 2.54
4:3 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom of the image [H]
Distance from the lens
center to the center of
the image [W]
Picture (Screen) size
Projection distance [L]
χ
Diag. [ ]
Width
Height
Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]
Lower [H1]
Upper [H2]
200'' (508 cm) 406 cm (160'') 305 cm (120'') 11.1 m (36' 6") 14.8 m (48' 8") –355.1 cm (–139 25/32") 50.3 cm (19 51/64")
170.7cm (67 13/64")
128.0cm (50 13/32")
102.4cm (40 5/16")
85.3cm (33 19/32")
68.3cm (26 7/8")
150'' (381 cm) 305 cm (120'') 229 cm (90'')
120'' (305 cm) 244 cm (96'') 183 cm (72'')
100'' (254 cm) 203 cm (80'') 152 cm (60'')
80'' (203 cm) 163 cm (64'') 122 cm (48'')
70'' (178 cm) 142 cm (56'') 107 cm (42'')
8.3 m (27' 4") 11.1 m (36' 6") –266.3 cm (–104 27/32") 37.7 cm (14 27/32")
6.7 m (21' 11") 8.9 m (29' 2") –213.0 cm (–83 7
/
8")
30.2 cm (11 7/8")
25.1 cm (9 29/32")
20.1 cm (7 59/64")
17.6 cm (6 59/64")
15.1 cm (5 15/16")
5.6 m (18' 3")
4.4 m (14' 7")
3.9 m (12' 9")
7.4 m (24' 4") –177.5 cm (–69 57/64")
5.9 m (19' 5") –142.0 cm (–55 29/32")
5.2 m (17' 0") –124.3 cm (–48 59/64")
59.7cm (23 33/64")
51.2cm (20 5/32")
60'' (152 cm) 122 cm (48'')
91 cm (36'')
3.3 m (10' 11") 4.4 m (14' 7") –106.5 cm (–41 15/16")
χ
:
Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
L1: Minimum projection distance (m/ft)
L2: Maximum projection distance (m/ft)
H1: Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
H2: Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
W: Distance from the lens center to the center of the image (cm/in)
[m/cm]
χ
χ
L1 (m) = 0.05559
L2 (m) = 0.07412
χ
H1 (cm) = –1.77527
χ
H2 (cm) = 0.25143
χ
W (cm) = 0.85344
[Feet/inches]
χ
χ
L1 (ft) = 0.05559 / 0.3048
L2 (ft) = 0.07412 / 0.3048
χ
H1 (in) = –1.77527 / 2.54
χ
H2 (in) = 0.25143 / 2.54
χ
W (in) = 0.85344 / 2.54
Note
• Allow a margin of error in the value in the diagrams above.
• When the distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image [H] is a negative number, this indicates
that the bottom of the image is below the lens center.
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Screen Size and Projection Distance
Tele-zoom Lens (AN-P30EZ)
F2.5, f=40.8-62.8 mm
16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom of the image [H]
Distance from the lens
center to the center of
the image [W]
Picture (Screen) size
Projection distance [L]
χ
Diag. [ ]
Width
Height
Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]
Lower [H1]
Upper [H2]
230'' (584 cm) 495 cm (195'') 310 cm (122'') 15.1 m (49' 5") 22.6 m (74' 1") –360.7 cm (–142")
51.1 cm (20 7/64")
173.4cm (68 1/4")
150.8cm (59 23/64")
113.1cm (44 33/64")
90.5cm (35 39/64")
75.4cm (29 43/64")
60.3cm (23 47/64")
45.2cm (17 13/16")
200'' (508 cm) 431 cm (170'') 269 cm (106'') 13.1 m (43' 0") 19.6 m (64' 5") –313.6 cm (–123 15/32") 44.4 cm (17 31/64")
150'' (381 cm) 323 cm (127'') 202 cm (79'')
120'' (305 cm) 258 cm (102'') 162 cm (64'')
100'' (254 cm) 215 cm (85'') 135 cm (53'')
80'' (203 cm) 172 cm (68'') 108 cm (42'')
9.8 m (32' 3") 14.7 m (48' 4") –235.2 cm (–92 39/64")
7.9 m (25' 9") 11.8 m (38' 8") –188.2 cm (–74 5/64")
33.3 cm (13 7/64")
26.7 cm (10 1/2")
22.2 cm (8 3/4")
17.8 cm (7")
6.5 m (21' 6")
5.2 m (17' 2")
9.8 m (32' 3") –156.8 cm (–61 47/64")
7.9 m (25' 9") –125.5 cm (–49 25/64")
60'' (152 cm) 129 cm (51'')
81 cm (32'')
3.9 m (12' 11") 5.9 m (19' 4")
–94.1 cm (–37 3/64")
13.3 cm (5 1/4")
χ
:
Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
L1: Minimum projection distance (m/ft)
L2: Maximum projection distance (m/ft)
H1: Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
H2: Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
W: Distance from the lens center to the center of the image (cm/in)
[m/cm]
χ
χ
L1 (m) = 0.06547
L2 (m) = 0.09821
χ
H1 (cm) = –1.56815
χ
H2 (cm) = 0.2221
χ
W (cm) = 0.75379
[Feet/inches]
χ
χ
L1 (ft) = 0.06547 / 0.3048
L2 (ft) = 0.09821 / 0.3048
χ
H1 (in) =
–
1.56815 / 2.54
χ
H2 (in) = 0.2221 / 2.54
χ
W (in) = 0.75379 / 2.54
4:3 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom of the image [H]
Distance from the lens
center to the center of
the image [W]
Picture (Screen) size
Projection distance [L]
χ
Diag. [ ]
Width
Height
Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]
Lower [H1]
Upper [H2]
200'' (508 cm) 406 cm (160'') 305 cm (120'') 14.8 m (48' 8") 22.2 m (72' 11") –355.1 cm (–139 25/32") 50.3 cm (19 51/64")
150'' (381 cm) 305 cm (120'') 229 cm (90'') 11.1 m (36' 6") 16.7 m (54' 9") –266.3 cm (–104 27/32") 37.7 cm (14 27/32")
170.7cm (67 13/64")
128.0cm (50 13/32")
102.4cm (40 5/16")
85.3cm (33 19/32")
68.3cm (26 7/8")
120'' (305 cm) 244 cm (96'') 183 cm (72'')
100'' (254 cm) 203 cm (80'') 152 cm (60'')
80'' (203 cm) 163 cm (64'') 122 cm (48'')
70'' (178 cm) 142 cm (56'') 107 cm (42'')
8.9 m (29' 2") 13.3 m (43' 9") –213.0 cm (–83 7/8")
7.4 m (24' 4") 11.1 m (36' 6") –177.5 cm (–69 57/64")
30.2 cm (11 7/8")
25.1 cm (9 29/32")
20.1 cm (7 59/64")
17.6 cm (6 59/64")
15.1 cm (5 15/16")
5.9 m (19' 5")
5.2 m (17' 0")
4.4 m (14' 7")
8.9 m (29' 2") –142.0 cm (–55 29/32")
7.8 m (25' 6") –124.3 cm (–48 59/64")
6.7 m (21' 11") –106.5 cm (–41 15/16")
59.7cm (23 33/64")
51.2cm (20 5/32")
60'' (152 cm) 122 cm (48'')
91 cm (36'')
χ
:
Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
L1: Minimum projection distance (m/ft)
L2: Maximum projection distance (m/ft)
H1: Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
H2: Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
W: Distance from the lens center to the center of the image (cm/in)
[m/cm]
χ
χ
L1 (m) = 0.07412
L2 (m) = 0.11118
χ
H1 (cm) = –1.77527
H2 (cm) = 0.25143
W (cm) = 0.85344
χ
χ
[Feet/inches]
χ
χ
L1 (ft) = 0.07412 / 0.3048
L2 (ft) = 0.11118 / 0.3048
χ
H1 (in) =
–
1.77527 / 2.54
χ
H2 (in) = 0.25143 / 2.54
χ
W (in) = 0.85344 / 2.54
Note
• Allow a margin of error in the value in the diagrams above.
• When the distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image [H] is a negative number, this indicates
that the bottom of the image is below the lens center.
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Screen Size and Projection Distance
Tele-zoom Lens (AN-P45EZ)
F2.5, f=62.1-97.8 mm
16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom of the image [H]
Distance from the lens
center to the center of
the image [W]
Picture (Screen) size
Projection distance [L]
χ
Diag. [ ]
Width
Height
Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]
Lower [H1]
Upper [H2]
230'' (584 cm) 495 cm (195'') 310 cm (122'') 22.6 m (74' 1") 35.1 m (115' 3") –360.7 cm (–142")
51.1 cm (20 7/64")
173.4cm (68 1/4")
150.8cm (59 23/64")
113.1cm (44 33/64")
90.5cm (35 39/64")
75.4cm (29 43/64")
60.3cm (23 47/64")
45.2cm (17 13/16")
200'' (508 cm) 431 cm (170'') 269 cm (106'') 19.6 m (64' 5") 30.5 m (100' 2") –313.6 cm (–123 15/32") 44.4 cm (17 31/64")
150'' (381 cm) 323 cm (127'') 202 cm (79'') 14.7 m (48' 4") 22.9 m (75' 2") –235.2 cm (–92 39/64")
120'' (305 cm) 258 cm (102'') 162 cm (64'') 11.8 m (38' 8") 18.3 m (60' 1") –188.2 cm (–74 5/64")
33.3 cm (13 7/64")
26.7 cm (10 1/2")
22.2 cm (8 3/4")
17.8 cm (7")
100'' (254 cm) 215 cm (85'') 135 cm (53'')
80'' (203 cm) 172 cm (68'') 108 cm (42'')
9.8 m (32' 3") 15.3 m (50' 1") –156.8 cm (–61 47/64")
7.9 m (25' 9") 12.2 m (40' 1") –125.5 cm (–49 25/64")
60'' (152 cm) 129 cm (51'')
81 cm (32'')
5.9 m (19' 4")
9.2 m (30' 1")
–94.1 cm (–37 3/64")
13.3 cm (5 1/4")
χ
:
Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
L1: Minimum projection distance (m/ft)
L2: Maximum projection distance (m/ft)
H1: Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
H2: Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
W: Distance from the lens center to the center of the image (cm/in)
[m/cm]
χ
L1 (m) = 0.09821
χ
L2 (m) = 0.1527
χ
H1 (cm) = –1.56815
χ
H2 (cm) = 0.2221
χ
W (cm) = 0.75379
[Feet/inches]
χ
L1 (ft) = 0.09821 / 0.3048
χ
L2 (ft) = 0.1527 / 0.3048
χ
H1 (in) =
–
1.56815 / 2.54
χ
H2 (in) = 0.2221 / 2.54
χ
W (in) = 0.75379 / 2.54
4:3 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
Distance from the lens center to
the bottom of the image [H]
Distance from the lens
center to the center of
the image [W]
Picture (Screen) size
Projection distance [L]
χ
Diag. [ ]
Width
Height
Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]
Lower [H1]
Upper [H2]
200'' (508 cm) 406 cm (160'') 305 cm (120'') 22.2 m (72' 11") 34.6 m (113' 5") –355.1 cm (–139 25/32") 50.3 cm (19 51/64")
150'' (381 cm) 305 cm (120'') 229 cm (90'') 16.7 m (54' 9") 25.9 m (85' 1") –266.3 cm (–104 27/32") 37.7 cm (14 27/32")
170.7cm (67 13/64")
128.0cm (50 13/32")
102.4cm (40 5/16")
85.3cm (33 19/32")
68.3cm (26 7/8")
120'' (305 cm) 244 cm (96'') 183 cm (72'') 13.3 m (43' 9") 20.7 m (68' 1") –213.0 cm (–83 7
100'' (254 cm) 203 cm (80'') 152 cm (60'') 11.1 m (36' 6") 17.3 m (56' 9") –177.5 cm (–69 57/64")
/
8")
30.2 cm (11 7/8")
25.1 cm (9 29/32")
20.1 cm (7 59/64")
17.6 cm (6 59/64")
15.1 cm (5 15/16")
80'' (203 cm) 163 cm (64'') 122 cm (48'')
70'' (178 cm) 142 cm (56'') 107 cm (42'')
8.9 m (29' 2") 13.8 m (45' 4") –142.0 cm (–55 29/32")
7.8 m (25' 6") 12.1 m (39' 8") –124.3 cm (–48 59/64")
6.7 m (21' 11") 10.4 m (34' 0") –106.5 cm (–41 15/16")
59.7cm (23 33/64")
51.2cm (20 5/32")
60'' (152 cm) 122 cm (48'')
91 cm (36'')
χ
:
Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
L1: Minimum projection distance (m/ft)
L2: Maximum projection distance (m/ft)
H1: Lower distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
H2: Upper distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
W: Distance from the lens center to the center of the image (cm/in)
[m/cm]
χ
χ
L1 (m) = 0.11118
L2 (m) = 0.17287
χ
H1 (cm) = –1.77527
H2 (cm) = 0.25143
W (cm) = 0.85344
χ
χ
[Feet/inches]
χ
χ
L1 (ft) = 0.11118 / 0.3048
L2 (ft) = 0.17287 / 0.3048
χ
H1 (in) =
–
1.77527 / 2.54
χ
H2 (in) = 0.25143 / 2.54
χ
W (in) = 0.85344 / 2.54
Note
• Allow a margin of error in the value in the diagrams above.
• When the distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image [H] is a negative number, this indicates
that the bottom of the image is below the lens center.
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Connecting Pin Assignments
COMPUTER/COMPONENT input and COMPUTER/COMPONENT output Terminals: mini D-sub 15
pin female connector
RGB Input
1. Video input (red)
Component Input
1. PR (CR
2. Y
)
10
5
6
1
2. Video input (green/sync on green)
3. Video input (blue)
4. Not connected
3. PB (CB
)
4. Not connected
5. Not connected
5. Not connected
6. Earth (red)
6. Earth (PR
7. Earth (Y)
)
7. Earth (green/sync on green)
8. Earth (blue)
8. Earth (PB
)
9. Not connected
9. Not connected
10. Not connected
11. Not connected
12. Not connected
13. Not connected
14. Not connected
15. Not connected
10. GND
11. Not connected
11
15
12. Bi-directional data
13. Horizontal sync signal: TTL level
14. Vertical sync signal: TTL level
15. Data clock
DVI-D Terminal: 24 pin connector
Pin No.
Name
Pin No.
Name
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
T.M.D.S. Data 0–
T.M.D.S. Data 0+
T.M.D.S. Data 0 Shield
Not connected
1
T.M.D.S. Data 2–
T.M.D.S. Data 2+
T.M.D.S. Data 2 Shield
Not connected
Not connected
DDC Clock
24
17
2
3
4
Not connected
5
T.M.D.S. Clock Shield
T.M.D.S. Clock+
T.M.D.S. Clock–
6
7
DDC Data
8
Not connected
T.M.D.S. Data 1–
T.M.D.S. Data 1+
T.M.D.S. Data 1 Shield
Not connected
Not connected
+5 V Power
9
8
16
1
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Ground
Hot Plug Detect
HDMI Terminal
18
2
Pin No.
Name
Pin No.
Name
Pin No.
Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
T.M.D.S data 2+
T.M.D.S data 2 shield
T.M.D.S data 2–
T.M.D.S data 1+
T.M.D.S data 1 shield
T.M.D.S data 1–
T.M.D.S data 0+
8
9
10
11
12
13
T.M.D.S data 0 shield
T.M.D.S data 0–
T.M.D.S clock+
T.M.D.S clock shield
T.M.D.S clock–
CEC
14
15
16
17
18
19
Reserved
SCL
SDA
DDC/CEC ground
+5V power
Hot plug detection
19
1
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Connecting Pin Assignments
RS-232C Terminal: D-sub 9 pin male connector
Pin No.
Signal
Name
I/O
Reference
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Not connected
1
5
RD
SD
Receive Data
Send Data
Input
Output
Connected to internal circuit
Connected to internal circuit
Not connected
SG
Signal Ground
Connected to internal circuit
Not connected
Connected to CS in internal circuit
Connected to RS in internal circuit
Not connected
RS
CS
Request to Send
Clear to Send
6
9
RS-232C Cable recommended connection: D-sub 9-pin female connector
Pin No.
Signal
Pin No.
Signal
5
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CD
RD
SD
ER
SG
DR
RS
CS
CI
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CD
RD
SD
ER
SG
DR
RS
CS
CI
9
6
Note
• Depending on the controlling device used, it may be necessary to connect Pin 4 and Pin 6 on the controlling
device (e.g. computer).
Projector
Pin No.
Computer
Pin No.
4
5
6
4
5
6
LAN Terminal: LAN (RJ-45)
Pin No.
Signal
Pin No.
Signal
1
2
3
4
TX+
TX–
RX+
5
6
7
8
RX–
...
8
1
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Wired Remote Control Terminal Specifications
Specifications of wired remote control input
• ø3.5 mm minijack
• External: GND
• Internal: +3.3V
Function and transmission codes
JUDGEMENT
CODE
JUDGEMENT
CODE
SYSTEM CODE
DATA CODE
SYSTEM CODE
DATA CODE
CONTROL
ITEM
CONTROL
ITEM
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15
STANDBY
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FREEZE
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ON
VOL +
ZOOM +
ZOOM -
FOCUS +
FOCUS -
H&V LENS SHIFT
KEYSTONE
MENU
VOL -
BREAK TIMER
SHUTTER OPEN
SHUTTER CLOSE
MUTE
AUTO SYNC
PICTURE MODE
RESIZE
'
\
COMPUTER1
COMPUTER2
DVI-D
|
"
ENTER
UNDO
HDMI
VIDEO
MAGNIFY +
MAGNIFY -
S-VIDEO
Wired remote control function code
LSB
MSB
C1
1
System Code
C5
0
C6
*
Data Code
C13 C14 C15
0
1
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
0
• System codes C1 to C5 are fixed at “10110”.
• Codes C14 and C15 are reverse confirmation bits, with “10” indicating “Front” and “01” indicating “Rear”.
Sharp remote control signal format
Transmission format: 15-bit format
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
67.5 ms
67.5 ms
Wave form of output signal: Output using pulse position modulation
t
26.4 s
T1
T0
t
“1”
“0”
“0”
“0”
“0”
“1”
“0”
D
• t = 264 µs
• Pulse carrier frequency = 455/12 kHz
• T0 = 1.05 ms
• Duty ratio = 1:1
• T1 = 2.10 ms
Transmission control code
15 bit
Example of Reverse D to D
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15
D
C1
1
C2
0
C3
1
C4
1
C5
0
C6
1
C7
0
C8
0
C9
0
C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15
0
0
0
0
1
0
Data
Deter-
mination
Data
Expansion
Mask
System Address
Function Key Data Bit
D
C1
1
C2
0
C3
1
C4
1
C5
0
C6
0
C7
1
C8
1
C9
1
C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15
1
1
1
1
0
1
D to D Common Data Bit
Reverse in D
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RS-232C Specifications and Commands
Computer control
A computer can be used to control the projector by connecting an RS-232C serial control cable (cross type,
commercially available) to the projector. (See page 27 of the projector’s operation manual for connection.)
Communication conditions
Set the serial port settings of the computer to match that of the table.
Signal format: Conforms to RS-232C standard.
Baud rate*: 9,600 bps / 38,400 bps / 115,200 bps
Data length: 8 bits
Parity bit: None
Stop bit: 1 bit
Flow control: None
*Set the projector’s baud rate to the same rate as used by the computer.
Basic format
Commands from the computer are sent in the following order: command, parameter, and return code. After
the projector processes the command from the computer, it sends a response code to the computer.
Command format
C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4
Return code (0DH)
Command 4-digit
Parameter 4-digit
Response code format
Normal response
Problem response (communication error or incorrect command)
Return code (0DH)
O
K
E
R
R
Return code (0DH)
Info
• When you have more than one command to give to the projector, send each of them only after the re-
sponse code for the previous one is received.
• “POWR????”, “TABN _ _ _ 1”, “TLPS _ _ _ 1”, “TLPS _ _ _ 2”, “TPOW _ _ _ 1”, “TLPN _ _ _ 1”, “TLTT _ _ _ 1”,
“TLTT _ _ _ 2”, “TLTM _ _ _ 1”, “TLTM _ _ _ 2”, “TLTL _ _ _ 1”, “TLTL _ _ _ 2”, “TNAM _ _ _ 1”, “MNRD _ _ _ 1”,
“SNRD _ _ _ 1”, “PJN0 _ _ _ 1”
−
When the projector receives the special commands shown above :
* The on-screen display will not disappear.
* The “Auto Power Off” timer will not be reset.
The special commands are available for applications that require continuous polling.
−
(Do not repeatedly or periodically send any commands other than these special commands in STANDBY
mode as it will cause problems.)
Note
• When controlling the projector using the RS-232C commands, you cannot confirm the projector setting
values from the computer. To confirm each setting value, send the display command for each menu (e.g.
RARE _ _ _ 0), and then refer to the on-screen display.When using the setting/adjustment commands other
than the menu display commands, the settings/adjustments are executed without the on-screen display.
• If an underbar (_) appears in the parameter column, enter a space.
• If an asterisk (*) appears in the parameter column, enter a value in the range indicated in brackets under
Control Contents.
PJLinkTM Compliant:
This product conforms with the PJLink standard Class 1 and all Class 1 commands are implemented.
This product confirms with the PJLink standard specification version 1.00.
For additional information, visit “http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english/”.
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RS-232C Specifications and Commands
Commands
Example: When turning on the projector, make the following setting.
Computer
Projector
→
←
P
O
W
R
_
_
_
1
O
K
RETURN
CONTROL CONTENTS
Standby mode
(or 40-second startup time)
COMMAND
PARAMETER
Power ON
_
_
_
_
_
_
Power
On
Off
Status
OK
OK or ERR
1
0: Normal, 1: Temp High
8: Lamp Life 5% or less
16: Lamp Burn-out
OK or ERR
OK
0
P
P
P
T
O
O
O
A
W
W
W
B
R
R
R
N
1
0
?
1
?
_
?
_
?
_
Projector Condition
0: Normal, 1: Temp High
2: Fan Error, 4: Cover Open
8: Lamp Life 5% or less
16: Lamp Burn-out
32: Lamp Ignition Failure
64: Temp Abnormally High
0:Off, 4:Lamp Error
0:Off, 4:Lamp Error
0:Off
32: Lamp Ignition Failure
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lamp
Lamp 1 Status
Lamp 2 Status
Lamp Power Status
Quantity
0:Off, 1:On, 2:Retry, 3:Waiting, 4:Lamp Error
0:Off, 1:On, 2:Retry, 3:Waiting, 4:Lamp Error
1:On, 2:Cooling
2
0 – 9999 (Integer)
0 – 9999 (Integer)
0, 15, 30, 45
0, 15, 30, 45
0% – 100% (Integer)
0% – 100% (Integer)
ERR
ERR
XGP560W
XG-P560W
Serial No.
OK or ERR
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
L
L
L
P
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
P
P
N
N
N
J
P
P
O
P
T
T
T
T
T
S
S
W
N
T
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
*
Lamp 1 Usage Time(Hour)
Lamp 2 Usage Time(Hour)
Lamp 1 Usage Time(Minute)
Lamp 2 Usage Time(Minute)
Lamp 1 Life(Percentage)
Lamp 2 Life(Percentage)
Lamp 1 Lamp Timer Reset *1
Lamp 2 Lamp Timer Reset *1
Model Name Check
Model Name Check
Serial No. Check *2
Projector Name Setting 1
(First 4 characters) *3
Projector Name Setting 2
(Middle 4 characters) *3
Projector Name Setting 3
(Last 4 characters) *3
Projector Name Check
COMPUTER1
COMPUTER2
DVI
HDMI
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
Input RGB Check
Input Video Check
Input Mode Check
Input Check
T
M
M
L
T
L
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
R
R
A
R
R
N
E
E
M
D
D
1
0
0
_
_
_
0
0
_
_
_
0
0
_
_
_
L
Name
T
M
S
P
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
P
P
J
J
N
N
2
3
*
*
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Projector Name
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
P
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
J
R
R
R
R
V
V
R
V
M
C
N
G
G
G
G
E
E
G
E
0
B
B
B
B
D
D
B
D
D
K
1
1
2
3
4
1
2
?
?
?
?
Input Change
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
1: COMPUTER1, 2: COMPUTER2, 3: DVI, 4: HDMI
1: VIDEO, 2: S-VIDEO
1: RGB, 2: Video
1:COMPUTER1, 2:COMPUTER2
3: DVI, 4: HDMI, 5: VIDEO, 6: S-VIDEO
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
I
I
O
H
Lens Focus
Lens Zoom
Vertical Lens Shift
-255 – +255
-255 – +255
-800 – +800
-800 – +800
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
K
K
K
I
V
V
M
M
F
F
A
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
E
E
E
M
O
O
U
U
R
R
D
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
F
Z
S
U
L
P
S
S
Y
Y
Y
R
L
U
T
T
E
E
J
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
O
O
H
D
R
D
T
*
*
*
*
*
_
*
*
*
*
*
_
*
*
*
*
*
_
*
*
*
*
*
1
1
0
*
*
*
Horizontal Lens Shift -800 – +800
Lens Shift Center
Lens Shutter
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Close
Open
-80 – +80
-80 – +80
-60 – +60
-30 – +30
Volume(0 – 60)
Volume up/down(-10 – +10)
On
Off
On
Off
T
Vertical Keystone
S
V
H
S
A
D
E
E
Z
*
*
*
*
_
*
*
*
*
*
Horizontal Keystone
Image Resizing
Volume
*
*
*
*
_
*
_
Mute
1
0
1
0
1
1
2
3
4
5
0
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Freeze
Z
Auto Sync
Resize
Start
COMPUTER1
S
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Normal
Stretch
Dot By Dot
Smart Stretch
Full
Area Zoom
V-Stretch
1
1
OK or ERR
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RS-232C Specifications and Commands
RETURN
CONTROL CONTENTS
COMPUTER2 Normal
Standby mode
(or 40-second startup time)
COMMAND
PARAMETER
Power ON
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Resize
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
B
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
P
P
P
P
P
B
C
T
R
G
B
S
C
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
S
S
S
S
I
1
2
3
4
5
0
1
1
2
3
4
5
0
1
1
2
3
4
5
0
1
1
2
4
0
1
1
2
4
0
1
0
1
2
3
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
1
0
1
2
0
0
1
2
3
*
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
ERR
Stretch
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
Dot By Dot
Smart Stretch
Full
Area Zoom
V-Stretch
Normal
1
1
_
_
_
_
_
DVI
Stretch
Dot By Dot
Smart Stretch
Full
Area Zoom
V-Stretch
Normal
1
1
_
_
_
_
_
HDMI
Stretch
Dot By Dot
Smart Stretch
Full
Area Zoom
V-Stretch
Normal
1
1
_
_
_
VIDEO
Stretch
Smart Stretch
Area Zoom
V-Stretch
Normal
1
1
_
_
_
S-VIDEO
Picture Mode
Stretch
Smart Stretch
Area Zoom
V-Stretch
Standard
Presentation
Movie
1
1
1
1
1
1
*
*
*
*
*
COMPUTER1 input
Custom
Contrast
Bright
Color
Tint
Red
Green
Blue
Sharp
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
R
O
I
D
N
E
H
T
P
P
P
R
R
R
R
E
I
*
*
*
*
CLR Temp *4
Progressive
*
_
_
2D Progressive
3D Progressive
Film
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
I
I
DNR
Off
N
N
N
N
R
S
S
S
R
P
P
P
P
P
B
C
T
R
G
B
S
C
I
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Adjustment Reset
Signal Type
Auto
RGB
Component
Display (Status display)
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
E
S
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S
I
R
O
I
D
N
E
H
T
P
P
P
R
R
R
R
E
I
COMPUTER2 input
Picture Mode
Standard
1
1
1
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Presentation
Movie
Custom
Contrast
Bright
Color
Tint
Red
Green
Blue
Sharp
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
1
0
1
2
0
CLR Temp *4
Progressive
*
_
_
2D Progressive
3D Progressive
Film
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
I
I
DNR
Off
N
N
N
N
R
S
S
S
R
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Adjustment Reset
Signal Type
Auto
RGB
Component
Display (Status display)
I
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R
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RETURN
CONTROL CONTENTS
Standby mode
(or 40-second startup time)
COMMAND
PARAMETER
Power ON
_
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_
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_
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_
_
_
_
DVI input
Picture Mode
Standard
Presentation
Movie
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
ERR
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
M
M
M
M
M
M
C
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
M
M
M
M
M
M
D
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
P
P
P
P
P
B
C
T
R
G
B
S
C
I
S
S
S
S
I
R
O
I
D
N
E
H
T
P
P
P
R
R
R
R
E
I
1
1
1
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
0
1
2
3
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
1
3
4
5
6
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
0
1
2
3
*
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
Custom
Contrast
Bright
Color
Tint
Red
Green
Blue
Sharp
CLR Temp *4
Progressive
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
_
_
2D Progressive
3D Progressive
Film
Off
Level 1
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
I
I
DNR
N
N
N
N
R
S
S
S
S
C
C
C
C
C
C
R
P
P
P
P
P
B
C
T
R
G
B
S
C
I
Level 2
Level 3
Adjustment Reset
Signal Type
D. PC RGB
D. PC Component
D. Video RGB
I
I
I
I
I
I
D. Video Component
Dynamic Range Auto
Standard
H
H
H
H
H
H
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
D
D
D
C
C
C
E
S
S
S
S
I
Enhanced
Auto
ITU601
ITU709
Color Space
Display (Status display)
Picture Mode
HDMI input
Standard
Presentation
Movie
1
1
1
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Custom
Contrast
Bright
Color
Tint
Red
Green
Blue
Sharp
CLR Temp *4
Progressive
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
R
O
I
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
D
N
E
H
T
P
P
P
R
R
R
R
E
I
*
_
_
0
1
2
2D Progressive
3D Progressive
Film
Off
Level 1
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
I
I
DNR
N
N
N
N
R
S
S
S
S
S
D
D
D
D
D
D
R
P
P
P
P
P
B
C
T
R
G
B
S
C
I
0
1
2
3
1
0
5
6
3
4
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
0
1
2
3
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
1
0
Level 2
Level 3
Adjustment Reset
Signal Type
D. Video Auto
D. Video RGB
D. Video Component
D. PC RGB
D. PC Component
2
_
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Dynamic Range Auto
Standard
H
H
H
H
H
H
R
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
D
D
D
C
C
C
E
S
S
S
S
I
Enhanced
Auto
ITU601
ITU709
Color Space
Display (Status display)
Picture Mode
VIDEO input
Standard
Presentation
Movie
1
1
1
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Custom
Contrast
Bright
Color
Tint
Red
Green
Blue
Sharp
CLR Temp *4
Progressive
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
R
O
I
D
N
E
H
T
P
P
P
R
R
R
R
E
E
*
_
_
2D Progressive
3D Progressive
Film
Off
Level 1
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
I
I
DNR
N
N
N
N
R
R
Level 2
Level 3
Adjustment Reset
Display (Status display)
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RETURN
CONTROL CONTENTS
Standby mode
(or 40-second startup time)
COMMAND
PARAMETER
Power ON
_
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_
_
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_
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_
S-VIDEO input
Picture Mode
Standard
Presentation
Movie
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
I
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
N
N
A
A
A
E
E
F
P
P
P
P
P
B
C
T
R
G
B
S
C
I
S
S
S
S
I
R
O
I
1
1
1
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
0
1
2
3
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
kHz (***. * or ERR)
Hz (***. * or ERR)
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
OK or ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
ERR
Custom
Contrast
Bright
Color
Tint
Red
Green
Blue
Sharp
CLR Temp *4
Progressive
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
D
N
E
H
T
P
P
P
R
R
R
R
E
E
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
D
D
D
D
D
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
B
G
G
G
G
G
G
L
*
_
_
2D Progressive
3D Progressive
Film
Off
Level 1
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
1
0
0
1
1
2
3
0
1
1
2
3
0
1
1
2
3
0
1
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
*
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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_
_
_
_
_
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_
_
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_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
I
I
DNR
N
N
N
N
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
T
Level 2
Level 3
Adjustment Reset
Display (Status display)
COMPUTER1 Standard
sRGB
C.M.S.
Adjustment
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
Custom1
Custom2
Custom3
COMPUTER2 Standard
sRGB
Custom1
Custom2
Custom3
Standard
sRGB
DVI
Custom1
Custom2
Custom3
Standard
sRGB
Custom1
Custom2
Custom3
Standard
Custom1
Custom2
Custom3
Standard
Custom1
Custom2
Custom3
Red
Yellow
Green
Cyan
Blue
Magenta
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
HDMI
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
Target
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
T
T
T
T
T
Lightness
Chroma
Hue
Reset (This Color)
Reset (All Colors)
-150 – +150
-30 – +30
-150 – +150
-60 – +60
S
S
S
R
R
C
P
H
V
R
M
M
R
R
D
D
D
A
A
R
B
T
B
R
U
U
P
P
R
N
N
N
N
N
*
*
*
_
_
*
*
*
_
_
C
H
E
E
L
H
P
P
E
S
L
Q
Q
J
J
J
*
*
1
2
*
*
*
*
1
*
Clock
Phase
*
_
*
*
*
*
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
*
*
*
*
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
I
I
I
I
M
M
T
T
A
A
A
I
H-position
V-position
Fine Sync Adjustment Reset
Save Setting
Select Setting
RGB Frequency
Check
*
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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1 – 7
1 – 7
Horizontal
Vertical
Off
*
1
2
0
1
2
1
0
0
*
F
Auto Sync
A
A
A
M
M
A
A
A
A
A
O
O
S
S
A
I
Normal
High Speed
Background
Adjusting Disp.
Auto Sync Display
S
S
E
L
I
I
Fine Sync Display (Status display)
Balance
Treble
Bass
Audio Adjustment Reset
Audio Out
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
-30 – +30
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
P
P
P
P
P
*
*
*
*
*
*
E
A
E
T
T
K
K
E
P
P
P
P
P
*
*
_
_
1
1
2
1
0
0
1
2
3
4
0
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
FAO
VAO
On
Speaker
Off
Audio Display (Status display)
Pict in Pict Bottom Right
1
1
1
1
_
Bottom Left
Upper Right
Upper Left
Off
I
I
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RS-232C Specifications and Commands
RETURN
CONTROL CONTENTS
Standby mode
(or 40-second startup time)
COMMAND
PARAMETER
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*1 Lamp Timer Reset command is available only in standby mode.
*2 Serial No. Check command is used to read out the 12 digits of serial No..
*3 For setting the projector name, send the commands in order of PJN1, PJN2 and PJN3.
*4 Parameters of CLR Temp settings are as follows.
CLR Temp
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Setting up the Projector Network Environment
This section describes the basic procedure for using the projector via the network.
If the network is already constructed, the projector’s network settings may need to be changed. Please
consult your network administrator for assistance with these settings.You can make network settings both
on the projector and on the computer.The following procedure is for making settings on the computer.
Network settings on the computer
1.Connecting the projector to a computer
Connect a commercially available LAN cable (UTP cable, Category 5, cross-over type) between the com-
puter and projector.
LAN cable
Page 21
2.Setting an IP address for the computer
Adjust the IP settings of the computer to enable one-to-one communications with the projector.
Temporarily change
the computer’s IP
address.
Pages 22, 23
3.Setting up a network connection for the projector
Adjust the projector network settings to conform to your network.
Use Internet Explorer
(version 5.0 or later)
to make various
projector settings.
Pages 24, 25
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Setting up the Projector Network Environment
1. Connecting the Pro-
jector to a Computer
Establishing a one-to-one connection from the
projector to a computer. Using a commercially
available LAN cable (UTP cable, Category 5,
cross-over type) you can configure the pro-
jector via the computer.
1 Disconnect the computer’s LAN
cable from the existing network.
A LAN cable being
connected to the network
2 Connect a commercially avail-
able LAN cable (UTP cable, Cat-
egory 5, cross-over type) to the
projector’s LAN terminal and
connect the other end of the
cable to the computer’s LAN ter-
minal.
LAN cable
3 Plug the power cord into the AC
socket of the projector.
4 Turn on the computer.
ON
Info
Confirm that the LINK LED on the rear of the
projector illuminates.If the LINK LED does not
illuminate, check the following :
• The LAN cable is properly connected.
• The power switches of both the projector
and the computer are on.
This completes the connection. Now proceed to “2. Setting an IP Address for the Com-
puter”.
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Setting up the Projector Network Environment
2. Setting an IP Address
for the Computer
The following describes how to make settings
in Windows Vista®.
1 Log on the network using the
administrator’s account for the
computer.
2 Click “start”, and click “Control
Panel”.
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3 Click “View network status and
tasks”of “Network and Internet”,
and click “View status” in the
new window.
• This manual uses examples to explain
the operations in Category View. If you
are using Classic View, double-click
“Network and Sharing Center”.
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4 Click “Properties”.
• When the user account control display
is displayed, Click “Continue”.
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Setting up the Projector Network Environment
5 Click “Internet Protocol Version
4 (TCP/IPv4)”, and click the
“Properties” button.
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6 Confirm or change an IP address
for the setup computer.
1 Confirm and note the current IP ad-
dress, Subnet mask and Default
gateway.
Make sure to note the current IP ad-
dress, Subnet mask and Default gate-
way as you will be required to reset
them later.
2 Set temporarily as follows :
IP address : 192.168.150.3
Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
Default gateway : (Do not input any
values.)
Note
• The factory default settings for the projector
are as follows:
DHCP Client : OFF
IP address : 192.168.150.2
Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
Default gateway : 0.0.0.0
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After setting, click the “OK” but-
ton,and then restart the computer.
After confirming or setting, proceed to “3. Setting up Network Connection for the Pro-
jector”.
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Setting up the Projector Network Environment
3. Setting up a Network
Connection for the
Projector
Settings for such items as the projector’s IP
address and subnet mask are compatible with
the existing network.
Set each item on the projector as follows. (See
page 64 of the projector’s operation manual
for setting.)
DHCP Client : OFF
IP Address : 192.168.150.002
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.000
1 Start Internet Explorer (version
5.0 or later) on the computer, and
“Address”, and then press the
“Enter” key.
2 If a user name and a password
have not yet been set, just click
the “OK” button.
• If a user name and a password have
been set, input the user name and the
password, and click the “OK” button.
• If the user name or password is entered
incorrectly three times, an error mes-
sage will be displayed.
• When you are using Internet Explorer
7, other setup screen may be displayed.
In this case, make the proper adjust-
ments for the setup screen.
3 When the screen as shown on
the right appears, click“TCP/IP”.
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Setting up the Projector Network Environment
4 The TCP/IP setting screen ap-
pears, ready for network settings
for the projector.
Items
Setting example / Remarks
DHCP
Client
Select “ON” or “OFF” to determine
whether to use DHCP Client
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IP Address You can set this item when “DHCP
Client” is set to “OFF”.
Factory default setting: 192.168.150.2
Enter an IP address appropriate
for the network.
Subnet
Mask
You can set this item when “DHCP
Client” is set to “OFF”.
Factory default setting: 255.255.255.0
Set the subnet mask to the same
as that of the computer and
equipment on the network.
Default
Gateway
You can set this item when “DHCP
Client” is set to “OFF”.
Factory default setting: 0.0.0.0
* When not in use, set to “0.0.0.0”.
Factory default setting: 0.0.0.0
* When not in use, set to “0.0.0.0”.
DNS
Server
Note
• Confirm the existing network’s segment (IP
address group) to avoid setting an IP ad-
dress that duplicates the IP addresses of
other network equipment or computers. If
“192.168.150.2” is not used in the network
having 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.
5 Click the “Apply” button.
6 The set values appear. Confirm
that the values are set properly,
and then click the“Confirm”but-
ton.
• Close the browser.
• This completes the network settings.
• After setting items, wait for 10 seconds and then re-access.
• Change the IP address of the setting computer back to its original address, which you have noted down in
Step 6-1 on page 23, and then connect the computer and the projector to the network.
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Controlling the Projector via LAN
After connecting the projector to your network, enter the projector IP address in “Address”
on Internet Explorer (version 5.0 or later) using a computer on the network to start a setup
screen that will enable control of the projector via the network.
Controlling the Projector
Using Internet Explorer
(Version 5.0 or later)
Complete connections to external equipment
before starting the operation. (See pages 24-
27 of the projector’s operation manual.)
Complete the AC cord connection. (See page
28 of the projector’s operation manual.)
Note
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When connecting the projector to the LAN, use a
commercially available LAN cable (UTP cable,
Category 5, cross-over type). When connecting
the projector to a hub, use a straight-through cable.
1 Start Internet Explorer (version 5.0
or later) on the computer.
projector IP address set by the
procedure on page 25 followed
by “/” in “Address”, and then
press the “Enter” key.
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The factory default setting for the projector :
“DHCP Client” is “OFF” and IP address is
“192.168.150.2”. If you did not change the IP
address in “3. Setting up a Network Con-
nection for the Projector” (pages 24, 25),
enter “http://192.168.150.2/”.
3 A screen for controlling the pro-
jector appears, ready for per-
forming various status condi-
tions, control, and settings.
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Controlling the Projector via LAN
Confirming the Projector
Status (Status)
Controlling the Projector
(Control)
On this screen, you can perform projector con-
trol.You can control the following items :
On this screen, you can confirm the projector
status.You can confirm the following items :
• Power
• Input Select
• Volume
• Mute (Audio)
• Shutter
• MAC Address
• Power
• Condition
• Lamp Timer 1
• Lamp Timer 2
• Lamp Life 1
• Lamp Life 2
• Input
Note
• If you click the “Refresh” button before the
screen is displayed completely, an error mes-
sage (“Server Busy Error”) will be displayed.
Wait for a moment and then operate again.
• You cannot operate this page while the pro-
jector is warming up.
• Signal Info
• Serial Number
• While the projector is in standby mode, you
can only control “Power ON”.
• For details about each item, refer to the
projector’s operation manual.
Note
• If you click the “Refresh” button before the
screen is displayed completely, an error
message (“Server Busy Error”) will be dis-
played. Wait for a moment and then oper-
ate again.
• For details about each item, refer to the
projector’s operation manual.
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Controlling the Projector via LAN
Setting and Adjusting the
Projector (Settings & Adjustments)
Setting the Security
(Network – Security)
Example: “Picture” screen display for COMPUTER1
On these screens, you can make projector
settings or adjustments.You can set or adjust
the following items :
• Picture Mode
• CLR Temp
• Progressive
• C.M.S. Adjustment
• DNR
• Auto Search
• Auto Power Off
• Password
• Lamp Mode
• Lens Type
On this screen, you can make settings relat-
ing to security.
• Signal Type
• Dynamic Range
• Color Space
• Auto Sync
• Auto Sync Disp
• Audio Out
• Projection Mode
• Keylock Level
• Set Inputs
Items
Description
User Name Setting of user name for
security protection.
Password Setting of password for
security protection.
• Fan Mode
• Auto Restart
• RS-232C Speed
• Monitor Out (Standby)
• Video Wall
(See page 44.)
• Stack Setting
(See page 41.)
• All Reset
• Internal Speaker
• Resize
Accept IP It is possible to set up to three
Address
IP addresses allowing connec-
tion to the projector.
• OSD Display
• Video System
(VIDEO/S-VIDEO)
• Background
• Startup Image
• Eco Mode
All IP
No limits are set to IP addresses
Addresses connecting to the projector.
From only For security improvement, only an
specific IP IP address set by “Address 1-3”
addresses can be connected to the projector.
• OSD Language
After clicking the “Apply” button, the set val-
ues appear. Confirm that the values are set
Note
properly, and then click the “Confirm” button.
• If you click the “Refresh” button before the
screen is displayed completely, an error
message (“Server Busy Error”) will be dis-
played. Wait for a moment and then oper-
ate again.
• You cannot operate this page while the pro-
jector is warming up.
• While the projector is in standby mode, you
can only control “Power ON”.
• For details about each item, refer to the
projector’s operation manual.
• For details about the items that will be
initialized in “All Reset”, refer to the
projector’s operation manual. (The network
setting items will not be initialized.)
Note
• After setting items, wait for 10 seconds and
then re-access.
• User Name and Password can be up to 8
characters.
• You can input the characters below :
a-z, A-Z, 0-9, -, _
• To cancel User Name and Password, enter
nothing and then press “Apply” button.
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Controlling the Projector via LAN
Making General Settings
Setting for Sending E-mail
when an Error Occurs
(Mail – Originator Settings)
for the Network (Network
–
General)
On this screen, you can make settings for
sending e-mail to report when the projector
has generated an error.
On this screen, you can make general settings
relating to the network.
Items
SMTP
Server
Setting example / Remarks
Setting an SMTP server
address for e-mail transmis-
sion.
Items
Projector
Name
Auto
Description
Setting the projector name.
e.g.1 : 192.168.150.253
e.g.2 : smtp123.sharp.co.jp
* When using a domain name,
make settings for the DNS
server.
Setting the time interval in
which the projector will be
automatically disconnected
from the network in units of a
minute (from 1 to 65535
minutes). If the set value is
made 0, the Auto Logout
function is disabled.
Logout
Time
Originator Setting the projector’s e-mail
E-mail
Address
address. The e-mail address set
here becomes Originator E-mail
Address.
Originator Setting the sender’s name.
Data Port Setting the TCP port number
used when exchanging data
with the projector (from 1025 to
65535).
Name
The name set here appears in
the “Originator Name” column
of the body of the message.
Search
Port
Setting the port number used
when searching for the
projector (from 1025 to 65535).
Note
After clicking the “Apply” button, the set val-
ues appear. Confirm that the values are set
properly, and then click the “Confirm” but-
ton.
• SMTP Server, Originator E-mail Address and
Originator Name can be up to 64 characters.
•
You can input the characters below:
SMTP Server and Originator E-mail Address :
a-z, A-Z, 0-9, !, #, $, %, &, *, +, -, /, =, ?, ^, {,
~
|, }, , _, ’, ., @, `
Note
(You can input “@” only one time for “Origi-
nator E-mail Address”.)
Originator Name : a-z, A-Z, 0-9, -, _, (, ),
space
• After setting items, wait for 10 seconds and
then re-access.
• Projector Name can be up to 12 characters.
• You can input the characters below :
A-Z, 0-9, -, _, (, ), space
•
If the settings of “3. Setting up a Network
Connection for the Projector” on pages 24
and 25 are incorrectly set, e-mail will not be
sent.
(When “a-z” are input, they are converted to
“A-Z” automatically.)
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Controlling the Projector via LAN
Setting Error Items and
Destination Addresses to
which E-mail is to be Sent
when an Error Occurs
(Mail – Recipient Settings)
Setting Error Items and
the URL that are to be
Displayed when an Error
Occurs (Service & Support –
Access URL)
On this screen, you can make settings of the
URL and error items that are to be displayed
when the projector has generated an error.
On this screen, you can input e-mail destina-
tions to which error notification (error items)
e-mails are sent.
Items
Access
URL
Description
Set the URL that is to be
displayed when an error
occurs.You can set up to five
addresses.
Items
Description
E-mail
Address
Set addresses to which error
notification e-mail is sent. You
can set up to five addresses.
Condition The URL is displayed when an
error checked in their check
Error Mail Error e-mail is sent on the error
(Lamp, Temp, items checked in their check
(Always, Lamp,
Temp, Fan, Cover) boxes occurs.
Fan, Cover)
boxes.
Test
The set URL site is test-
Test
Send test e-mail. This allows
you to confirm that the settings
for e-mail transmission are
properly set.
displayed. This allows you to
confirm that the URL site is
properly displayed.
Example of the display when an error occurs
Note
• E-mail Address can be up to 64 characters.
• You can input the characters below :
a-z, A-Z, 0-9, !, #, $, %, &, *, +, -, /, =, ?, ^, {, |,
~
}, , _, ’, ., @, `
(You can input “@” only one time.)
• For details about error items, refer to the
projector’s operation manual.
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Setting the Projector Using RS-232C orTelnet
Connect the projector to a computer using RS-232C orTelnet, and open the SETUP MENU on
the computer to carry out various settings for the projector.
7 “Password:” is displayed. Input the
password and press the“Enter”key.
When Connecting Using
RS-232C
• If a password has not yet been set, just press
the “Enter” key.
8 Input“setup”and press the“Enter”
key.
1 Launch general purpose terminal
emulator.
• SETUP MENU will be displayed.
2 Input settings for the RS-232C port
of the terminal emulator as follows.
▼SETUP MENU
---------------------------------SETUP MENU--------------------------------
[1]IP Address
[4]User Name
[6]RS-232C Baud Rate [7]Projector Name [8]DHCP Client
[A]Advanced Setup
[V]View All Setting
Baud Rate
: 9600 bps*
[2]Subnet Mask
[5]Password
[3]Default Gateway
Data Length : 8 bit
Parity Bit
Stop Bit
: None
: 1 bit
[D]Disconnect All
[Q]Quit Unchanged
[S]Save & Quit
Flow Control : None
setup>
* This is the factory default setting. If the value
of Baud Rate for the projector has been
changed, set Baud Rate here according to
the changed value on the projector.
Note
• User name and password are not set in the fac-
tory default settings.
• If the user name or password is entered incor-
3 Input“PJS11234”and press the“En-
ter” key.
rectly three times, SETUP MENU will be quit.
4 “OK”is displayed.Input“PJS25678”
and press the “Enter” key within 10
seconds.
5 “OK” is displayed. Press the “En-
ter”key.
6 “User Name:”is displayed. Input the
user name and press the “Enter”
key.
• If a user name has not yet been set, just
press the “Enter” key.
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▼SETUP MENU
---------------------------------SETUP MENU--------------------------------
When Connecting Using
Telnet
[1]IP Address
[4]User Name
[2]Subnet Mask
[5]Password
[3]Default Gateway
[6]RS-232C Baud Rate [7]Projector Name [8]DHCP Client
[A]Advanced Setup
[V]View All Setting
[D]Disconnect All
[Q]Quit Unchanged
[S]Save & Quit
1 Click“start”from theWindows® desk-
top and select “Run”.
setup>
Note
• If the IP address has been changed, be sure to
enter the new IP address in step 2.
• User name and password are not set in the fac-
tory default settings.
2 Enter“telnet 192.168.150.2”in the text
box that opens up. (If the IP address
of the projector is 192.168.150.2.)
• If the user name or password is entered incor-
rectly three times in steps 4 or 5, SETUP MENU
will be quit.
3 Click the “OK” button.
• If you are using Windows Vista®, activate Telnet
Client. For details, see the operation manual of
your computer.
4 “User Name:”is displayed. Input the
user name and press the “Enter”
key.
• If a user name has not yet been set, just
press the “Enter” key.
5 “Password:” is displayed. Input the
password and press the“Enter”key.
• If a password has not yet been set, just press
the “Enter” key.
6 Input“setup”and press the“Enter”
key.
• SETUP MENU will be displayed.
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ADVANCED SETUP MENU
SETUP MENU (Main Menu)
▼SETUP MENU
▼ADVANCED SETUP MENU
******************** ADVANCED SETUP MENU ***********************
[1]Auto Logout Time [2]Data Port
[5]Network Ping Test
[6]Accept IP Addr(1) [7]Accept IP Addr(2) [8]Accept IP Addr(3)
[9]Accept All IP Addr [0]Search Port
---------------------------------SETUP MENU--------------------------------
[1]IP Address
[4]User Name
[2]Subnet Mask
[5]Password
[3]Default Gateway
[6]RS-232C Baud Rate [7]Projector Name [8]DHCP Client
[A]Advanced Setup
[V]View All Setting
[D]Disconnect All
[Q]Quit Unchanged
[S]Save & Quit
[!]Restore Default Setting
[Q]Return to Main Menu
setup>
[1]IP Address (Factory default setting : 192.168.150.2)
IP address settings. (Page 36)
advanced>
[2]Subnet Mask (Factory default setting :
255.255.255.0)
Subnet mask settings. (Page 36)
[3]Default Gateway (Factory default setting : Not
Used)
Default gateway settings. (Page 36)
[4]User Name (Factory default setting : Not Re-
quired)
Setting of user name for security protection. (Page 36)
[5]Password (Factory default setting :Not Required)
Setting of password for security protection. (Page 37)
[6]RS-232C Baud Rate (Factory default setting :
9600 bps)
Baud rate settings for the RS-232C terminals. (Page
37)
[7]Projector Name
It is possible to assign a projector name. (Page 37)
[8]DHCP Client
DHCP Client settings. (Page 37)
[A]Advanced Setup
Enters ADVANCED SETUP MENU. (Page 38)
[D]Disconnect All
Disconnect all connections. (Page 38)
[V]View All Setting
Displays all setting values. (Page 34)
Can also be used with ADVANCED SETUP MENU.
[S]Save & Quit
Save set values and quit menu. (Page 35)
[Q]Quit Unchanged
[1]Auto LogoutTime (Factory default setting :5 min-
utes)
Setting of time until automatic disconnection of net-
work connection. (Page 38)
[2]Data Port (Factory default setting : 10002)
Setting the TCP port number used when exchang-
ing data. (Page 38)
[5]Network Ping Test
It is possible to confirm that a network connection
between the projector and a computer etc. is work-
ing normally. (Page 39)
[6]Accept IP Addr(1)
[7]Accept IP Addr(2)
[8]Accept IP Addr(3)
[9]Accept All IP Addr (Factory default setting : Ac-
cept All)
For improved security, it is possible to set up to three
IP addresses allowing connection to the projector.
Set IP addresses can be cancelled using [9] Accept
All IP Addr. (Page 39)
[0] Search Port (Factory default setting : 5006)
Setting the port number used when searching for
the projector. (Page 40)
[!] Restore Default Setting
Restores all setting values that can be set using the
menu to the default state. (Page 40)
[Q]Return to Main Menu
Return to the main SETUP MENU. (Page 40)
Quit menu without saving setting values. (Page 35)
Note
• The factory default settings for the projector are
as follows:
DHCP Client : OFF
IP address : 192.168.150.002
Subnet mask : 255.255.255.000
Default gateway : 000.000.000.000
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Enter number or symbol of item to be selected on the SETUP MENU.When setting, input the
details to be set. Setting is carried out one item at a time, and saved at the end.
View Setting Detail List
Set Items
([V]View All Setting)
Example: When setting IP Address (change from
192.168.150.2 to 192.168.150.3)
▼SETUP MENU
▼SETUP MENU
---------------------------------SETUP MENU--------------------------------
[1]IP Address
[4]User Name
[2]Subnet Mask
[5]Password
[3]Default Gateway
---------------------------------SETUP MENU--------------------------------
[1]IP Address
[4]User Name
[6]RS-232C Baud Rate [7]Projector Name [8]DHCP Client
[A]Advanced Setup
[V]View All Setting
[2]Subnet Mask
[5]Password
[3]Default Gateway
[6]RS-232C Baud Rate [7]Projector Name [8]DHCP Client
[A]Advanced Setup
[V]View All Setting
[D]Disconnect All
[Q]Quit Unchanged
[S]Save & Quit
[D]Disconnect All
[Q]Quit Unchanged
[S]Save & Quit
setup>v
1
Model Name
Projector Name
MAC Address
DHCP Client
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
RS-232 Baud Rate : 9600 bps
: XX-XXXX
: XX-XXXX
setup>1
1
IP Address
Please Enter
(change)
: 192.168.150.2
: 192.168.150.3
—> 192.168.150.3
*1
2
*2
: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
: Off
: 192.168.150.2
: 255.255.255.0
: Not Used
---------------------------------SETUP MENU--------------------------------
[1]IP Address
[4]User Name
[2]Subnet Mask
[5]Password
[3]Default Gateway
*
[6]RS-232C Baud Rate [7]Projector Name [8]DHCP Client
Password
: Not Required
[A]Advanced Setup
[V]View All Setting
[D]Disconnect All
[Q]Quit Unchanged
**********(Advanced Status)**********
[S]Save & Quit
Data Port
: 10002
Accept IP Address : Accept All
Auto Logout Time : 5 minutes
setup>v
3
Search Port
: 5006
Model Name
Projector Name
MAC Address
DHCP Client
IP Address
: XX-XXXX
: XX-XXXX
: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
: Off
: 192.168.150.3
: 255.255.255.0
: Not Used
1 Enter “v” and press the “Enter” key.
*3
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Display all setting values(*).
RS-232C Baud Rate : 9600 bps
Password
: Not Required
**********(Advanced Status)**********
Data Port
: 10002
Accept IP Address : Accept All
Auto Logout Time : 5 minutes
Search Port
: 5006
1 Enter“1”(number of item to be set), and press
the “Enter” key.
Display current IP address (*1).
2 Enter IP address to be set and press the “En-
ter” key.
Display IP address after change (*2).
3 Enter “v” and press the “Enter” key to verify
setting detail list.
IP address is being changed (*3).
Note
• Verification of setting detail list can be omitted.
• Setting details are not effective until they have
been saved. (Page 35)
• If an invalid number is entered, an error message
(“Parameter Error!”) will be displayed.
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Save Settings and Quit
([S]Save & Quit)
Quit without Saving Set-
tings ([Q]Quit Unchanged)
Save set values and quit menu.
Quit menu without saving setting values.
▼SETUP MENU
▼SETUP MENU
---------------------------------SETUP MENU--------------------------------
---------------------------------SETUP MENU--------------------------------
[1]IP Address
[4]User Name
[2]Subnet Mask
[5]Password
[3]Default Gateway
[1]IP Address
[4]User Name
[2]Subnet Mask [3]Default Gateway
[5]Password
[6]RS-232C Baud Rate [7]Projector Name [8]DHCP Client
[6]RS-232C Baud Rate [7]Projector Name [8]DHCP Client
[A]Advanced Setup
[V]View All Setting
[D]Disconnect All
[Q]Quit Unchanged
[A]Advanced Setup
[V]View All Setting
[D]Disconnect All
[Q]Quit Unchanged
[S]Save & Quit
[S]Save & Quit
setup>q
Quit Without Saving(y/n)? y
Setting Unchanged.
1
2
setup>s
1
2
All Connection will be disconnect.
Continue(y/n)? y
Apply New setting...Done.
1 Enter “s” and press the “Enter” key.
1 Enter “q” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter “y” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter “y” and press the “Enter” key.
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The setting procedure for each item will be explained. For the basic procedure, please refer
to “Set Items” on page 34.
IP Address Setting
([1]IP Address)
Default Gateway Setting
([3]Default Gateway)
Setting of IP address.
Setting default gateway.
setup>1
1
setup>3
1
IP Address
Please Enter
(change)
:192.168.150.2
:192.168.150.3
192.168.150.3
note: “0.0.0.0” means “Using no default gateway.”
Gateway Address :0.0.0.0
2
—>
Please Enter
(change)
:192.168.150.1
—> 192.168.150.1
2
*
*
1 Enter “1” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter numerical value to be set and press the
“Enter” key.
1 Enter “3” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter numerical value to be set and press the
“Enter” key.
Display IP address after change (*).
Display gateway address after change (*).
Note
• If the values for IP Address, Subnet Mask or Gate-
way of the projector have been changed viaTelnet,
the computer cannot be connected to the projec-
tor depending on the computer’s network settings.
Subnet Mask Setting
([2]Subnet Mask)
Setting subnet mask.
setup>2
1
Subnet Mask
Please Enter
:255.255.255.0
:255.0.0.0
2
(change)
—>
255.0.0.0
*
User Name Setting
1 Enter “2” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter numerical value to be set and press the
“Enter” key.
([4]User Name)
Carrying out security protection using user name.
Display subnet mask after change (*).
setup>4
1
User Name
Please Enter
(change)
:
: XX-XXXX
—> XX-XXXX
2
*
1 Enter “4” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter user name and press the “Enter” key.
Display set user name (*).
Note
• User name can be up to 8 characters.
• You can input the characters below :
a-z, A-Z, 0-9, -, _
• In the default state, user name is not set.
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Password Setting
([5]Password)
Projector Name Setting
([7]Projector Name)
Carrying out security protection using password.
It is possible to assign a projector name.
setup>7
Projector Name
Please Enter
1
setup>5
1
: XX-XXXX
: MY XX-XXXX
MY XX-XXXX
Password
Please Enter
(change)
:
:
2
sharppj
2
(change)
—>
—> sharppj
*
*
1 Enter “5” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter password and press the “Enter” key.
Display set password (*).
1 Enter “7” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter projector name.
Display set projector name (*).
Note
Note
• Password can be up to 8 characters.
• You can input the characters below :
a-z, A-Z, 0-9, -, _
• Projector name can be up to 12 characters.
• You can input the characters below :
A-Z, 0-9, -, _, (, ), space
• In the default state, the password is not set.
(When “a-z” are input, they are converted to “A-Z”
automatically.)
• It is the same as the name which can be con-
firmed or set, using RS-232C commands“PJN0”,
“PJN1”, “PJN2” and “PJN3”.
RS-232C Baud Rate Set-
ting ([6]RS-232C Baud Rate)
Setting of baud rate for RS-232C (COMPUTER and
PROJECTOR) terminals.
DHCP Client Setting
([8]DHCP Client)
setup>6
1
Setting DHCP Client to “On” or “Off”.
note: It sets both RS-232C (COMPUTER) and RS-232C (PROJECTOR).
0 ... 9600 bps
1 ... 38400 bps
Example: When setting DHCP Client to “On”
2 ... 115200 bps
Baud Rate Select[0-2] :2
RS-232C Baud Rate : 115200 bps
2
*
setup>8
note: It sets DHCP Client.
0 ... Off
1 ... On
DHCP Select[0-1] : 1
DHCP Client : On
1
1 Enter “6” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Select and enter the number 0, 1 or 2 and
press the “Enter” key.
2
Display set baud rate (*).
Success get data from DHCP server.
[MAC Address
[IP Address
[Subnet Mask
] : [XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX]
] : [192.168.150.2]
] : [255.255.255.0]
*
[Default Gateway ] : [0.0.0.0]
Note
[DHCP IP Address] : [192.168.150.1]
• Set the projector’s baud rate to the same rate as
that used by the computer.
1 Enter “8” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter “1” and press the “Enter” key.
Display the obtained values (*).
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Disconnecting All Connec-
tions ([D]Disconnect All)
Setting Auto Logout Time
(ADVANCED[1]Auto Logout Time)
It is possible to disconnect all the TCP/IP connec-
tions currently recognized by the projector. Even if
the COM Redirect port is fixed in the Busy status
due to a problem, it is possible to force the Ready
status back by carrying out this disconnection.
If there is no input after a fixed time, the projector
automatically disconnects network connection using
the Auto Logout function. It is possible to set the time
until the projector is automatically disconnected in
units of a minute (from 1 to 65535 minutes).
advanced>1
Valid range
1
setup>d
1
2
: 0 to 65535 (minute)
Disconnect All Connections(y/n)?y
Now Disconnecting...
note: if you enter “0”, auto logout function will be disable.
Auto Logout Time : 5
Please Enter
(change)
:15
—> 15
2
1 Enter “d” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter “y” and press the “Enter” key.
*
1 Enter “1” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter numerical value and press the“Enter”key.
Display set numerical value (*).
Note
• If Disconnect All is performed, the connection to
the projector via network will be forcibly discon-
nected.
Note
• If the set value is made 0, the Auto Logout func-
tion is disabled.
•
If an invalid number is entered, an error message
(“Parameter Error!”) will be displayed and the
screen returns to the ADVANCED SETUP MENU.
Entering ADVANCED
SETUP MENU
Data Port Setting
(ADVANCED[2]Data Port)
([A]Advanced Setup)
Setting of TCP port number. It is possible to set in
the range of 1025 to 65535.
Enters ADVANCED SETUP MENU.
advanced>2
Valid range
Data Port
Please Enter
(change)
1
setup>a
1
:1025 to 65535
:10002
:10005
******************** ADVANCED SETUP MENU ***********************
[1]Auto Logout Time [2]Data Port
[5]Network Ping Test
[6]Accept IP Addr(1) [7]Accept IP Addr(2) [8]Accept IP Addr(3)
[9]Accept All IP Addr [0]Search Port
2
—> 10005
*
1 Enter “2” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter numerical value and press the“Enter”key.
[!]Restore Default Setting
[Q]Return to Main Menu
Display set numerical value (*).
advanced>
Note
1 Enter “a” and press the “Enter” key.
• Set according to need. Normally, use with the
factory default setting.
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Carrying out Network Ping
Setting of Accept IP Ad-
dress (ADVANCED[6]Accept IP
Addr(1) - [8]Accept IP Addr(3))
Test
(ADVANCED[5]Network Ping Test)
It is possible to confirm that a network connection
between the projector and a computer etc. is work-
ing normally.
It is possible to improve security of the projector by
allowing connection from only a prescribed IP ad-
dress. It is possible to set up to three IP addresses
allowing connection to the projector.
advanced>5
1
Ping Test IP addr :192.168.150.1
advanced>6
1
Please Enter
(change)
:192.168.150.152
—> 192.168.150.152
2
*1
Accept IP Addr(1) : 0.0.0.0
Please Enter
(change)
: 192.168.150.152
—> 192.168.150.152
2
32 bytes from 192.168.150.152: icmp_seq = 1, time = 0 ms
32 bytes from 192.168.150.152: icmp_seq = 2, time = 0 ms
32 bytes from 192.168.150.152: icmp_seq = 3, time = 0 ms
32 bytes from 192.168.150.152: icmp_seq = 4, time = 0 ms
*
*2
1 Enter “6”,“7”or “8” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter numerical value and press the“Enter”key.
Display set numerical value (*).
1 Enter “5” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter IP address of device to be tested and
press the “Enter” key.
Note
Display entered IP address (*1).
Display test result (*2).
• To invalidate the Accept IP Addr being currently
set, enter “0.0.0.0”.
• If there is one or more Accept IP Addr being set,
no connections are allowed from IP addresses
that are not yet set. They can be cancelled using
[9]Accept All IP Addr.
Note
• If the “Enter” key is pressed without entering an
IP address, the Ping Test IP address used previ-
ously is entered.
• If there is a fault with the connection, “Error: No
answer” is displayed after a 5 second retry. In this
case, please confirm the settings for the projector
and the computer, and contact your network ad-
ministrator.
Accepting All IP Addresses
(ADVANCED[9]Accept All IP Addr)
Removes IP addresses set with “Accept IP Addr”.
advanced>9
Accept All IP Addresses(y/n)? y
1
2
1 Enter “9” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter “y” and press the “Enter” key.
Note
• At the point in time where “y” was entered, the
numerical values for Accept IP Addr(1)-(3) are
reset to “0.0.0.0”.
• If “n” is entered, setting is not altered.
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Setting of Search Port
(ADVANCED[0]Search Port)
Return to Main Menu
(ADVANCED[Q]Return to Main Menu)
Sets the port number used when searching for the
projector from the network.
Returns to the main SETUP MENU.
advanced>q
1
---------------------------------SETUP MENU--------------------------------
advanced>0
1
[1]IP Address
[4]User Name
[2]Subnet Mask
[5]Password
[3]Default Gateway
Please Enter Port Number for Search from Computer.
Valid range
Search Port
Please Enter
(change)
: 1025 to 65535
: 5006
: 5004
[6]RS-232C Baud Rate [7]Projector Name [8]DHCP Client
[A]Advanced Setup
[V]View All Setting
[D]Disconnect All
[Q]Quit Unchanged
2
[S]Save & Quit
—> 5004
*
setup>
1 Enter “0” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter numerical value and press the“Enter”key.
1 Enter “q” and press the “Enter” key.
Display set numerical value (*).
Returns to the SETUP MENU.
Note
• Set according to need.Normally, use with the fac-
tory default setting.
Return to Default Settings
(ADVANCED[!]Restore Default
Setting)
Returns all menu setting values to the default state.
advanced>!
Restore All Setting to Default(y/n)? y
— User Setting Initialized —
1
2
1 Enter “!” and press the “Enter” key.
2 Enter “y” and press the “Enter” key.
Note
• If the values for IP Address, Subnet Mask or Gate-
way of the projector have been returned to the
default settings via Telnet, the computer cannot
be connected to the projector depending on the
computer’s network settings.
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Stack Projection
The stack projection allows you to increase the brightness of an image by stacking two
projectors and projecting same image simultaneously.
Info
• To set up the stack projection, assign a projector as the master and the other projector as the slave and
connect the projectors with commercially available LAN cables (UTP cable, Category 5, cross-over type).
In this way, you can control the both projectors with one remote control.
• The buttons below can control both the master and the slave at one time.
• ON button
• VOLUME buttons
• AUTO SYNC button
• RESIZE button
• PICTURE MODE button
• BREAK TIMER button
• FREEZE button
• STANDBY button
• SHUTTER button
• COMPUTER1/2, DVI, HDMI,
VIDEO, S-VIDEO buttons
• MUTE button
• In normal operation, the projector set as the slave cannot be controlled by the remote control.
Only while the remote control is connected to the projector with a ø3.5 mm minijack cable (commercially
available or available as Sharp service part QCNWGA038WJPZ), the projector set as the slave can be
controlled by the remote control.
• Even while the projector is set as the slave, the buttons on the projector can be used.
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Stack Projection
Setting up the Stack Projection
Basic
This part shows an example for setting up the stack projection of a computer image with two projectors.
RGB cable
LAN terminal
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal
Projector 1: Master
MONITOR OUT (FOR COMPUTER/
COMPONENT1, 2) terminal
Computer
LAN cable
RGB
cable
(cross-over type)
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal
Projector 2: Slave
LAN terminal
1 Set the “Stack Setting” of the pro-
4 Select inputs as specified in the
jector 1 to “Master”.
(See page 62 on the projector operation
manual.)
table below.
(See page 63 on the projector operation
manual.)
Projector 1
Projector 2
2 Set the “Stack Setting” of the pro-
Master
Set Inputs
COMPUTER1 ON
COMPUTER2 OFF
Slave
Set Inputs
COMPUTER1 ON
COMPUTER2 OFF
jector 2 to “Slave”.
(See page 62 on the projector operation
manual.)
DVI
HDMI
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
DVI
HDMI
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
3 Perform “Pair Stack” of the both
projectors.
(See page 63 on the projector operation
manual.)
5 Turn off the both projectors.
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6 Connect the COMPUTER/COMPO-
NENT1 terminal on the projector 1
to the RGB output terminal on the
8 Connect the LAN terminal on the
projector 1 to the LAN terminal on
the projector 2 using a commer-
cially available LAN cable (UTP
cable, Category 5, cross-over type).
computer using the RGB cable.
(See page 24 on the projector operation
manual.)
7
Connect the MONITOR OUT (FOR
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1, 2) ter-
minal on the projector 1 to the COM-
PUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal on
9 Turn on the projectors first, then
turn on the computer.
the projector 2 using an RGB cable.
(See page 27 on the projector operation
manual.)
Note
• When connecting an RGB cable to the pro-
jector 2, use the input terminal that has
the same number as the projector 1.
(COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal, in
this case)
Application
When inputting multiple image sources, refer to the example below.
COMPUTER/COMPONENT2 terminal
Projector 1
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal
RGB cable
Master
Set Inputs
COMPUTER1 ON
COMPUTER2 ON
LAN terminal
Projector 1:
Master
DVI
HDMI
OFF
OFF
VIDEO terminal
VIDEO ON
S-VIDEO OFF
Computer
MONITOR OUT (FOR COMPUTER/
COMPONENT1, 2) terminal
Projector 2
LAN cable
(cross-over type)
RGB
cable
Slave
Set Inputs
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal
5BNC to
mini D-sub 15 pin
cable
COMPUTER1 ON
COMPUTER2 OFF
Projector 2:
Slave
LAN terminal
DVI
HDMI
OFF
OFF
Computer
VIDEO terminal
VIDEO ON
S-VIDEO OFF
Distributor
Composite video cable
Video equipment
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Video Wall Projection
Usually, a costly image-processing device is required to set up a video wall projection.
This projector has built-in video wall capability that doesn’t require additional equipment.
Info
• Before setting up the video wall projection, install Internet Explorer (version 5.0 or later).
• Video wall is not compatible with resolutions higher than SXGA.
• Image quality may deteriorate when picture signals are input through multiple projectors with an RGB
cable or an RCA cable in a daisy chain connection.
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Setting up the Video Wall Projection Basic
Following is an example of how to build a 2 X 2 video wall using 4 projectors.
RGB cable
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal
MONITOR OUT (FOR COMPUTER/
COMPONENT1,2) terminal
Projector 1
Computer
RGB cable
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal
MONITOR OUT (FOR COMPUTER/
COMPONENT1,2) terminal
Projector 2
RGB cable
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal
MONITOR OUT (FOR COMPUTER/
COMPONENT1,2) terminal
Projector 3
RGB cable
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal
Projector 4
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1 Access one of the four projectors
4 Click the assigning button for the
via Internet Explorer.
desired position.
(See “Controlling the Projector Using Internet
Explorer (Version 5.0 or later)” (page 26) for
the details.)
• The projector will be assigned to the part of
the video wall.
Note
• For more details on the assigned position
and the actual position of the projector, see
“Assigning the Projected Image on the
Video Wall Setup” (page 47).
2 Click “Video Wall” on the menu.
• “Video Wall” display will appear.
3 Select “2 X 2” on “Division”.
5 Repeat the same procedure from
the step 1 to 4 for the other three
projectors.
That completes the video wall setup.When
the same image signal is input to all the
projectors, the video wall projection starts.
1
2
3
4
1 Selects a position for each projector. (the assigning buttons)
2 Selects a number of positions where the video wall is divided.
3 Displays the current status for the video wall setup.
4 Adjusts the position of the projected image horizontally and vertically.
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Adjusting the Position
Horizontally and Vertically
Returning to the Default
Video Wall Setup
Click “UP”, “DOWN”, “LEFT” or “RIGHT” to the po-
sition of the projected image.
1 Select “1 X 1” on “Division”.
2 Click the assigning button 1.
• The video wall setup will return to the de-
fault settings.
Assigning the Projected Image on the Video Wall Setup
Followings are examples for assigning the projected images for the front and rear projections.
Front Projection
Rear Projection
The numbers of the projector refer to the numbers
of the projected positions.
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
2
5
8
1
4
7
3
1
2
3
6
4
7
5
8
6
9
9
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
The numbers of the projector refer to the numbers
of the projected positions.
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Notes on the Wide Video Wall Projection
Selecting “2 X 1”, “3 X 1”, “4 X1”, “5 X 1”, “6 X 1”, “7 X 1” or “8 X 1” on “Division” (see page 46) allows you to
create the wide video wall.
To create the wide video wall with three projectors lining up in single file from left to right (as shown above),
select “3 X 1” on “Division”, select a position for each projector, and then input the image which width is
compressed at 1/3 (as shown below).
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Application
Setting up the Video Wall Projection
Using “Stack Setting” and “Set Inputs” functions together allows you to control the video wall with one
remote control.
This part shows an example of a connecting procedure for inputting the video signals to the video wall
based on the example in the previous section.
RGB cable
COMPUTER/COMPONENT2 terminal
LAN terminal
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal
Projector 1 :
5BNC to mini
D-sub 15 pin cable
Master
VIDEO terminal
MONITOR OUT (FOR COMPUTER/
COMPONENT1, 2) terminal
Computer
RGB
cable
LAN terminal
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal
Projector 2 :
Slave
Computer
VIDEO terminal
LAN terminal
MONITOR OUT (FOR COMPUTER/
COMPONENT1, 2) terminal
RGB
cable
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal
Hub
Projector 3:
Slave
LAN cable
(straight-through type)
VIDEO terminal
LAN terminal
MONITOR OUT (FOR COMPUTER/
COMPONENT1, 2) terminal
RGB
cable
COMPUTER/COMPONENT1 terminal
Projector 4 :
Slave
VIDEO terminal
Distributor
Video equipment
Composite video cable
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■ Preparation
• Follow the procedure below after setting up the basic connection.
• When “User Name” and “Password” have been set to the projector, reset them before the stack projec-
tion setup. To set “User Name” and “Password”, use the same user name and password for both of the
master and slave projectors. (See page 28.)
• Set “Data Port” with the same number for both of the master and slave projectors. (See page 29.)
Info
• Do not use network software or equipment while it is accessing the projector via the port of the same
number used for the master or slave projector, otherwise you cannot properly control multiple projectors
with one remote control.
1 Change the TCP/IP settings for the
Note
computer as shown below.
• The TCP/IP settings shown are examples
to make connections following the diagram.
• When using other equipment in the same
(See “Setting an IP Address for the Computer”
on page 22 for the details.)
network, be careful about the IP address
• IP address
• Subnet mask
• Default gateway : (Do not input any values.)
: 192.168.150.2
: 255.255.255.0
overlap or other network settings.
• Consult your network administrator for as-
sistance with the network settings.
2 Change the TCP/IP settings for
each projector as shown below.
(See “Setting up a Network Connection for the
Projector” on page 24 for the details.)
3 Connect the computer and the pro-
jectors as shown below.
•
IP address
Projector 1 : 192.168.150.3
Projector 2 : 192.168.150.4
Projector 3 : 192.168.150.5
Projector 4 : 192.168.150.6
: 255.255.255.0
•
•
Subnet mask
Default gateway
: 0.0.0.0
Projector 1:
Master
LAN terminal
Computer
Projector 2:
Slave
LAN cable
LAN terminal
LAN terminal
LAN terminal
Projector 3:
Slave
Hub
LAN cable
(straight-through type)
Projector 4:
Slave
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4 Turn on all of the projectors.
5 Access the projector 1 from the
computer via Internet Explorer.
(See “Controlling the Projector Using Internet
Explorer (Version 5.0 or later)” on page 26 for
the details.)
6 Click “Stack” on the menu.
7 Select“Master”on“Stack Setting”.
• “Slave Address” display will appear.
8 Make the IP address for each pro-
jector as shown below.
• Slave 1 : 192.168.150.4
• Slave 2 : 192.168.150.5
• Slave 3 : 192.168.150.6
9 Click the “Apply” button.
10 Access the projector 2 from the
computer via Internet Explorer.
(See “Controlling the Projector Using Internet
Explorer (Version 5.0 or later)” on page 26 for
the details.)
11 Click “Stack” on the menu.
12 Select “Slave” on “Stack Setting”.
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13 Repeat the same procedure from
the step 10 to 12 for the projector 3
and 4.
14 Select inputs as specified in the
Projector 1
Projector 2-4
table on the right.
Master
Set Inputs
COMPUTER1 ON
COMPUTER2 ON
Slave
Set Inputs
COMPUTER1 ON
COMPUTER2 OFF
(See page 63 on the projector operation
manual.)
DVI
HDMI
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
OFF
OFF
ON
DVI
HDMI
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
OFF
OFF
ON
Note
• Set input terminals you will use to “ON”.
Set input terminals you will not use to
“OFF”.
OFF
OFF
15 Turn off all of the projectors.
16 Make connections following the
diagram shown on page 49.
17 Turn on the projectors first, then
turn on the computers and the
video equipment.
Note
• Image quality may deteriorate when picture sig-
nals are input through multiple projectors with
an RGB cable in a daisy chain connection.
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Resetting the LampTimer of the Projector via LAN
When the projector is connected to a network, you can use the communications program to
send a command to reset the lamp timer.The example below uses Windows® XP as the oper-
ating system.When you useWindowsVista®, use other communications program referring to
the following steps, because Windows Vista® does not come with HyperTerminal.
1 Click “Start” – “All Programs” –
“Accessories” – “Communica-
tions” – “HyperTerminal”.
• If you do not have HyperTerminal in-
stalled, see the operation manual of your
computer.
• Depending on the settings of your com-
puter, you may be required to enter your
area code and other details. Enter the
information as required.
2 Enter a name in the“Name”field,
and click “OK”.
3 If you are required to enter the
area code, enter it in the “Area
code” field. From the “Connect
using” drop-down menu, select
Select
“TCP/IP (Winsock)”
“TCP/IP (Winsock)”, and click
“OK”.
4 Enter the IP address of the pro-
jector in the“Host address”field
(see “TCP/IP” on the “Network”
menu of the projector), and en-
ter the data port of the projector
in the “Port number” field
(“10002” is the factory default
setting), and click “OK”.
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Resetting the Lamp Timer of the Projector via LAN
5 Click “Properties” on the “File”
menu.
6 Click the “Settings” tab, and
then click “ASCII Setup”.
7 Select the check boxes next to
“Send line ends with line feeds”,
“Echo typed characters locally”,
and “Append line feeds to in-
coming line ends”, and click
“OK”.
• The LAMPRESET Properties window
appears, click “OK”.
8 If a user name and/or password
is set for the projector, enter the
user name and password.
9 Send the lamp reset command.
“LPRE0001” for LAMP 1
“LPRE0002” for LAMP 2
• These commands can only be sent
when the projector is in standby mode.
• When “OK” is received, this indicates
that the lamp was successfully reset.
10 Close HyperTerminal.
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Troubleshooting
Communication cannot be established with the projector
When connecting the projector using serial-connection
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Check that the RS-232C terminal of the projector and a computer or the commercially
available controller are connected correctly.
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Check that the RS-232C cable is a cross-over cable.
Check that the RS-232C port setting for the projector corresponds to the setting for the
computer or the commercially available controller.
When connecting the projector to a computer using network (LAN)-
connection
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Check that the cable’s connector is firmly inserted in the LAN terminal of the projector.
Check that the cable is firmly inserted into a LAN port for a computer or a network device
such as a hub.
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Check that the LAN cable is a Category 5 cable.
Check that the LAN cable is a cross-over cable when connecting the projector to a computer
directly.
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Check that the LAN cable is a straight-through cable when connecting the projector with a
network device such as a hub.
Check that the power supply is turned on for the network device such as a hub between the
projector and a computer.
Check the network settings for the computer and the projector
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Check the following network settings for the projector.
• IP Address
Check that the IP address for the projector is not duplicated on the network.
• Subnet Mask
When the gateway setting for the projector is “0.0.0.0” (Not Used), or the gateway setting for
the projector and the default gateway setting for the computer are the same:
• The subnet masks for the projector and the computer should be the same.
• The IP address parts shown by the subnet mask for the projector and the computer should
be the same.
(Example)
When the IP address is “192.168.150.2” and the subnet mask is “255.255.255.0” for the
projector, the IP address for the computer should be “192.168.150.X” (X=3-254) and the
subnet mask should be “255.255.255.0”.
• Gateway
When the gateway setting for the projector is “0.0.0.0” (Not Used), or the gateway setting for
the projector and the default gateway setting for the computer are the same:
• The subnets for the projector and the computer should be the same.
• The IP address parts shown by the subnet mask for the projector and the computer should
be the same.
(Example)
When the IP address is “192.168.150.2” and the subnet mask is “255.255.255.0” for the
projector, the IP address for the computer should be “192.168.150.X” (X=3-254) and the
subnet mask should be “255.255.255.0”.
• Data Port
Other computers should not use the data port of the projector.
The data port should be used for communication during the stack projection.
Note
• The factory default settings for the projector are as follows:
DHCP Client : OFF
IP address : 192.168.150.2
Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
Gateway address : 0.0.0.0 (Not Used)
• For network settings for the projector, refer to page 24.
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Take the following steps for checking the network settings for the computer.
1. Open a command prompt.
• In the case of Windows® 2000: click “start” ➔ “Programs” ➔ “Accessories” ➔ “Command
Prompt” in order.
• In the case of Windows® XP, Windows Vista®: click “start” ➔ “All Programs” ➔ “Accessories”
➔ “Command Prompt” in order.
2. After launching the command prompt, enter the command “ipconfig”, and press the “Enter”
key.
Note
• Communication may not be established even after carrying out the network settings
for the computer. In such cases, restart your computer.
C:\>ipconfig
Note
• Usage examples of ipconfig
C:\>ipconfig /? displays how to use “ipconfig.exe”.
C:\>ipconfig
displays the set IP address, subnet mask and default gateway.
C:\>ipconfig /all displays all the setting information related to TCP/IP.
3. To return to the Windows® screen, enter “exit” and press the “Enter” key.
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Check if the “TCP/IP” protocol is operating correctly using the “PING” command. Also, check
if an IP address is set.
1. Open a command prompt.
• In the case of Windows® 2000: click “start” ➔ “Programs” ➔ “Accessories” ➔ “Command
Prompt” in order.
• In the case of Windows® XP, Windows Vista®: click “start” ➔ “All Programs” ➔ “Accessories”
➔ “Command Prompt” in order.
2. After launching the command prompt enter a command “PING”.
Entry example C:\>ping XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
“XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX” should be entered with an IP address to be connected to, such as
the projector.
3. When connecting normally, the display will be as follows.
(The screen may be slightly different depending on the OS type.)
<Example> when the IP address connected to is “192.168.150.1”
4. When a command cannot be sent, “Request time out” will be displayed.
Check the network setting again.
If communication can still not be established properly, contact your network administrator.
5. To return to the Windows® screen, enter “exit” and then press the “Enter” key.
A connection cannot be made because you have forgotten your user name or your password.
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Initialize the settings. (See page 65 of the projector’s operation manual.)
After the initialization, carry out setting again.
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Dimensions
Units: inches (mm)
Rear View
Top View
Side View
Side View
Front View
1 31/32
(50)
7 7/8 (200)
19 11/16 (500)
21/64
(8)
M6
M6
Bottom View
M6
M6
2 39/64 1 31/32
(66)
(50)
6 5/32 (156)
6 41/64 (168.5)
3 5/64
(78)
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Dimensions
[When AN-P18EZ is installed]
Projector and Lens Dimensions
Unit : inches (mm)
25 3/32 (637)
31/32 (24.5)
1
/8
(2.8)
Lens center
[When AN-P8EX is installed]
Unit : inches (mm)
2 29/32
(73.6)
25 3/32 (637)
Lens center
Lens center
Lens center
[When AN-P23EZ is installed]
Unit : inches (mm)
25 3/32 (637)
51/64 (20.2)
3/64
(1)
Lens center
[When AN-P12EX is installed]
Unit : inches (mm)
1 27/32
(46.7)
25 3/32 (637)
3/64
(1)
[When AN-P30EZ is installed]
Unit : inches (mm)
25 3/32 (637)
1(25.3)
11/64
(4)
Lens center
[When AN-P15EZ is installed]
Unit : inches (mm)
11/16
(17.4)
25 3/32 (637)
1/16
(1.2)
[When AN-P45EZ is installed]
Unit : inches (mm)
25 3/32 (637)
19/32 (14.9)
11/64
(4)
Lens center
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