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Page 1 - SHARP CORPORATION

G. K. Associates, Tokyo XG-NV4SU (Hyoushi)-ami nashi; 1998/10/14/18:00XG-NV4SUSHARP CORPORATIONOSAKA, JAPANPrinted in JapanImprimé au JaponImpreso en

Page 2 - OPERATION MANUAL ENGLISH

E-9ImportantInformationc. Moving the mouse cursorPress ∂/ƒ/ß/© on the remote control to movethe mouse cursor on the screen.• The amount of pressure ap

Page 3 - Contents

OperationE-10Setting Up the Projector (Standard Setup)Optimal image quality can be achieved when the projector is positioned perpendicular to the scre

Page 4 - Important Safeguards

OperationE-11Basic OperationsabcdWhen the main power ison, the POWER indicatorlights up red.When the power is on,the LAMP REPLACE-MENT indicator flash

Page 5 - Usage Guidelines

OperationE-12Basic Operationsg. Selecting the Video Input SystemModeThe video input system mode is set to “AUTO”at the factory; however, it can be cha

Page 6 - Supplied Accessories

OperationE-13iBasic Operationsi. Checking the Input ModePress INPUT SELECT on the projector or IN-PUT CHECK on the remote control. The currentinput mo

Page 7 - Part Names

OperationE-14(When using the remote control to operate the menu screens, slide the MOUSE/ADJUSTMENTswitch to the ADJ. position.)1. Press MENU on the p

Page 8 - Wireless Mouse Remote Control

OperationE-15Picture AdjustmentsThis projector’s picture is factory preset to standard settings. However, you can adjust it to suit your own prefer-en

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OperationE-16Computer AdjustmentsWhen displaying computer patterns which repeat every dot (tiling, vertical stripes, etc.), interference may occurbetw

Page 10 - AVOID EXPOSURE

OperationE-17• When connecting third party video cards and otherMacintosh computers, set “MODE” to “ON” or “OFF” toselect the correct display mode.• W

Page 11 - Example of a standard setup

OperationE-18Audio AdjustmentsThis projector’s audio is factory preset to standard settings. However, you can adjust it to suit your own prefer-ences

Page 12 - Basic Operations

E-1ImportantInformationIMPORTANTFor your assistance in reporting the loss or theft ofyour Color LCD Projector, please record the SerialNumber located

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Useful FeaturesE-19On-screen DisplayRGB1 ADJ.RGB1 INPUT ADJ.IMAGE ADJ.AUDIOSYSTEM SETUPLANGUAGE:SEL. :NEXTENTER:ENDMENUChecking the System SetupT

Page 14 - To turn the sound back on

Useful FeaturesE-20Presentation ImageBlack Screen FunctionThis function can be used to superimpose a black screen over a presentation image.a. Blackin

Page 15 - Using the Menu Screens

Useful FeaturesE-21On-screen DisplayVIDEO ADJ.BACKGRND LVLIMAGE ADJ.AUDIOSYSTEM SETUPLANGUAGE:SEL. :NEXTENTER:ENDMENUBlue Screen Function (VIDEO mo

Page 16 - Picture Adjustments

Useful FeaturesE-22Using the Reverse/Invert Image FunctionThis projector is equipped with a reverse/invert image function which allows you to reverse

Page 17 - Computer Adjustments

Setup & ConnectionsE-2390˚ 90˚• The zoom lens enables adjustment of the picture size within the adjustment range.• For optimum picture adjustment,

Page 18 - Initial Reset

Setup & ConnectionsE-24Reversed Image and Ceiling-mount SetupsUsing the Reverse/Invert Image Function makes the following setups possible. See pag

Page 19 - Audio Adjustments

Setup & ConnectionsE-25Connecting a ComputerYou can connect your projector to a computer for easy projection of full color computer images. See pa

Page 20 - Checking the System Setup

Setup & ConnectionsE-26aa. Connecting an IBM-PC (VGA, SVGA,XGA) Series computer1,024 @ 768 maximum resolutionPlug one end of the supplied computer

Page 21 - Black Screen Function

Setup & ConnectionsE-27Connecting Video EquipmentYou can connect your projector to a VCR, laser disk player or external audio components.CAUTION•

Page 22 - Useful Features

Maintenance &TroubleshootingE-28Air Filter Maintenance• This projector is equipped with two air filters to ensure the optimal operating condition

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E-2ImportantInformationImportant Safeguards ……………………………………………………… 3Usage Guidelines ………………………………………………………… 4For SHARP Assistance (U.S.A. only) …………………

Page 24 - Minimum L: 138 19 (4.0 m)

Maintenance &TroubleshootingE-29Lamp/Maintenance IndicatorsLampThe lamp in this projector operates for approximately 2,000 cumulative hours, depen

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Maintenance &TroubleshootingE-30Replacing the Projection LampThe lamp in this projector operates for approximately 2,000 cumulative hours, dependi

Page 26 - Connecting a Computer

Maintenance &TroubleshootingE-31Replacing the Projection LampUsing the Kensington LockThis projector has a Kensington Security Standardconnector f

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AppendixE-32Transporting the ProjectorWhen transporting the projector, carry it by the carrying handle on the side of the projector. A soft-side carry

Page 28 - Connecting Video Equipment

AppendixE-33Connection Pin AssignmentsAnalog Computer 1 and 2 Signal InputPorts: 15-pin mini D-sub female connectorComputer InputAnalog1. Video input

Page 29 - Air Filter Maintenance

AppendixE-34CommandsEXAMPLE• When “BRIGHT” of RGB 1 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT is set to 110.• If a dash (_) appears in the parameter column, enter a space. If

Page 30 - Lamp/Maintenance Indicators

AppendixE-35The computer output signal timing of different types of computer signals are shown below for reference.For IBM and compatiblesInput Signal

Page 31 - Replacing the Projection Lamp

AppendixE-36SpecificationsProduct typeModelVideo systemDisplay methodLCD panelLensProjection lampBrightness (ANSI lumen)Contrast ratioVideo input sign

Page 32 - Troubleshooting

AppendixE-37DimensionsRear View10 9/32 (261)2 13/32 (61)5 19/32 (142)9 11/32 (237.5)1 5/16 (33.5)12 13/64 (310)5 3/64 (128)5/8 (16)7/16 (11)1 5/64 (27

Page 33 - Transporting the Projector

AppendixE-38NotesXG-NV4SU (E)-f 98.10.19, 5:44 PM38

Page 34 - RS-232C Port Specifications

E-3ImportantInformationImportant SafeguardsElectrical energy can perform many useful functions. This product has been engineered and manufactured to e

Page 35 - Commands

G. K. Associates, Tokyo XG-NV4SU (Hyoushi)-ami nashi; 1998/10/14/18:00XG-NV4SUSHARP CORPORATIONOSAKA, JAPANPrinted in JapanImprimé au JaponImpreso en

Page 36 - For Macintosh Series

E-4ImportantInformationCautions Concerning the Laser PointerThe laser pointer on the remote control emits a laserbeam from the laser light window. Thi

Page 37 - Specifications

E-5ImportantInformationThe SHARP LCD Projector enables easy projection of large screen, full-color computer and video images thatcan be projected dire

Page 38 - Dimensions

E-6ImportantInformationPart NamesFor details on the use of each control and terminal, refer to the page number indicated in the brackets.ProjectorFron

Page 39 - Appendix

E-7ImportantInformationWireless Mouse Remote ControlFront ViewONMUTEBLACKSCREENR-CLICK ENTERCOMPUTERMOUSELIGHTLCD PROJECTORADJ.VIDEOCHECKAUTO SYNCMENU

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E-8ImportantInformationTransmission range Reception rangeRemote control and remote mouse receiverpositioningThe remote control can be used to control

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