Sharp XG - P10XU User Manual

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LCD PROJECTOR
OPERATION MANUAL
Important
Information
Setup & Connections
Operation
Useful Features
Maintenance &
Troubleshooting
Appendix
MODEL
XG
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P10XU
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - LCD PROJECTOR

LCD PROJECTOROPERATION MANUALImportantInformationSetup & ConnectionsOperationUseful FeaturesMaintenance &TroubleshootingAppendixMODELXG-P10XU

Page 2 - OPERATION MANUAL ENGLISH

E-9Setup & ConnectionsSetup & Connections

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

E-10Setup & ConnectionsPower cordQACCU5013CEZZComputer RGB cableQCNW-5304CEZZThree BNC-RCA adaptorsQPLGJ0107GEZZComputer audio cableQCNW-4870CEZZR

Page 4 - Outstanding Features

E-11Setup & ConnectionsConnecting the Power CordPlug the supplied power cord into the AC socket on the back of the projector.Connecting the Projec

Page 5 - Contents

E-12Setup & Connections• This projector uses a 5 BNC computer input to prevent deterioration of image quality.• Connect the R (PR), G/G sync (Y),

Page 6 - Usage Guidelines

E-13Setup & Connections1 To use the 5 BNC connectors, slide the 15 pin/BNC switch on the rear terminalsto the BNC position. Connect each BNC conne

Page 7 - Accessing the PDF Manuals

E-14Setup & ConnectionsConnecting an amplifier and other audiocomponentsCAUTION• Always turn off the projector while connecting to audiocomponents

Page 8 - Part Names

E-15Setup & ConnectionsConnecting the ProjectorConnecting the Remote Mouse ReceiverYou can use the remote control as a remote mouse.1 Connect one

Page 9 - Inserting the batteries

E-16OperationOperationBasic OperationsMake the necessary connections before proceeding.Connect the power cord to a wall outlet.The POWER indicator lig

Page 10 - Setup & Connections

E-17Operation2452, 63Basic OperationsWhen the power is on, the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicatorlights indicating the status of the lamp.Green: Lamp is ready

Page 11 - Supplied Accessories

E-18OperationPosition the projector perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat and level to achieve an optimal image.Move the projector forward or

Page 12 - Connecting the Projector

E-1ImportantInformationIMPORTANTFor your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of yourColor LCD Projector, please record the Serial Numberlocated

Page 13 - R), G/G sync (Y), B (PB)

E-19OperationPress foot releases. Adjust height of projectorand remove hands from footreleases.Rotate feet to make minorchanges.Using the Adjustment F

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E-20Operation1 Press LENS to select mode. Each time LENS ispressed, the screen changes as shown on theleft.2 Press ENTER to displaytest pattern.3 Pres

Page 15 - Connecting RS-232C Port

E-21OperationMOUSEADJ.MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT switch(Remote control)MOUSEADJ.Controlling the ProjectorUsing the Wireless Mouse13(4 m)30˚30˚120˚Remotemousere

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E-22OperationBe sure the supplied remote mouse receiver is connected to your computer.Slide the MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT switch to MOUSE.Effective buttons in

Page 17 - Operation

E-23OperationUsing the GUI (Graphical User Interface) Menu Screens(GUI) On-screen Display1INPUT 1 or 2 (COMPUTER/RGB) mode1INPUT 3 (VIDEO) mode4(Slide

Page 18 - Press Power ON

E-24OperationItems on the INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 Mode Menu BarUsing the GUI (Graphical User Interface) Menu ScreensItems on the INPUT 3 (VIDEO) Mode Menu

Page 19 - Setting up the Screen

E-25OperationSelecting the On-screen Display Language42, 31, 5Projector(GUI) On-screen DisplayEnglish is the preset language for the On-screenDisplay.

Page 20 - Ceiling-mount Setup

E-26Operation2, 31, 4Picture AdjustmentsAdjusting the PictureYou can adjust the projector’s picture to your prefer-ences with the following picture se

Page 21 - Digital Image Adjustments

E-27OperationPicture Adjustments2, 31, 4Projector Remote controlAdjusting the Color TemperatureThis function can be used to adjust the colortemperatur

Page 22 - Using the Wireless Mouse

E-28OperationAudio AdjustmentsPicture AdjustmentsI/P ConversionThis function allows you to select either an interlaceddisplay or a progressive display

Page 23 - Wired Remote Control

E-2ImportantInformationIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSElectrical energy can perform many useful functions. This product has been engineered and manufactured to e

Page 24

E-29OperationAdjusting the Computer ImageWhen displaying computer patterns which are verydetailed (tiling, vertical stripes, etc.), interference mayoc

Page 25 - Main menu Main menu

E-30OperationSaving and Selecting Adjustment SettingsThis projector allows you to store up to seven adjustmentsettings for use with various computers.

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E-31OperationComputer Image Adjustments (INPUT 1 or 2 mode Only)Special Mode AdjustmentOrdinarily, the type of input signal is detected and thecorrect

Page 27 - Picture Adjustments

E-32OperationComputer Image Adjustments (INPUT 1 or 2 mode Only)Auto Sync Adjustment• Used to automatically adjust a computer image.• Auto Sync adjust

Page 28 - Selecting the Signal Type

E-33Useful FeaturesUseful FeaturesFreeze FunctionThis function allows you to instantly freeze a movingimage. This is useful when you want to display a

Page 29 - Audio Adjustments

E-34Useful Features123Digital Image MagnificationProjector This function allows you to magnify a specific portion ofan image. This is useful when you

Page 30 - Adjusting the Computer Image

E-35Useful Features12Gamma Correction• Gamma is an image quality enhancement functionthat offers a richer image by brightening the darkerportions of t

Page 31 - Selecting a saved setting

E-36Useful Features12Selecting the Picture Display ModeProjector Remote control This function allows you to modify or customize thepicture display mod

Page 32 - Checking the Input Signal

E-37Useful FeaturesBlack Screen FunctionThis function can be used to superimpose a blackscreen over the projected image.Blacking out the Projected Ima

Page 33 - Auto Sync Display Function

E-38Useful Features(GUI) On-screen DisplaySelecting a Background ImageThis function allows you to select the image displayedwhen no signal is being se

Page 34 - Useful Features

E-3ImportantInformationOutstanding Features1. ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY WITH HIGH-END WORKSTATIONSAND PCSCompatible with up to 200 Hz vertical refresh ra

Page 35 - Digital Image Magnification

E-39Useful FeaturesEconomy ModeAutomatic Power Shutoff FunctionWhen no input signal is detected for more than 15minutes, the projector will automatica

Page 36 - Gamma Modes

E-40Useful FeaturesPasswordA password can be set by the user and used with thekeylock level to prevent adjustments to certain settingson the GUI.Setti

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E-41Useful FeaturesThis function allows you to check the accumulated lampusage time.(Slide the MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT switchon the remote control to the ADJ

Page 38 - Black Screen Function

E-42Useful FeaturesReverse/Invert Image FunctionThis projector is equipped with a reverse/invert imagefunction which allows you to reverse or invert t

Page 39 - Description of Startup Images

E-43Useful FeaturesUsing the Presentation ToolsRed Green Blue Yellow Orange White BlackWhen selecting Sharp default imageMenu WindowThis projector is

Page 40 - Economy Mode

E-44Useful Features321, 4Status FunctionThis function can be used to display all the adjustedsettings on the screen simultaneously.(Slide the MOUSE/AD

Page 41 - Password

E-45Maintenance &TroubleshootingMaintenance &Troubleshooting

Page 42 - Description of Keylock Levels

E-46Maintenance &TroubleshootingAir Filter Maintenance46Clean the air filter.5Replace the air filter.1 3Unplug the powercord.2Remove the bottomfil

Page 43 - Reverse/Invert Image Function

E-47Maintenance &TroubleshootingLamp/Maintenance IndicatorsMaintenance Indicators• The warning lights on the projector indicate problemsinside the

Page 44 - Using the Presentation Tools

E-48Maintenance &TroubleshootingReplacing the Projection Lamp46Remove the lampcage.5Insert the new lamp cage.1 3Turn off the power.2Disconnect the

Page 45 - Status Function

E-4ImportantInformationImportant InformationContentsIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS …………………… 2Outstanding Features …………………………… 3Contents …………………………………………… 4Usage

Page 46 - Troubleshooting

E-49Maintenance &TroubleshootingReplacing the Projection Lamp1Connect the powercord.Reset the lamp timer.While pressing ƒ, © andENTER on the proje

Page 47 - Air Filter Maintenance

E-50AppendixAppendixOptional wide and telephoto lenses from Sharp are alsoavailable for specialized application. Please see yourlocal Sharp Industrial

Page 48 - Lamp/Maintenance Indicators

E-51AppendixConnection Pin AssignmentsAnalog Computer 1 and 2 Signal Input Ports: 15-pin mini D-sub female connectorComputer InputAnalog1. Video input

Page 49 - Replacing the Projection Lamp

E-52AppendixPC controlA computer can be used to control the projector by connecting an RS-232C cable (null modem, cross type, soldseparately) to the p

Page 50 - Using the Kensington Lock

E-53AppendixRS-232C Port SpecificationsCONTROL ITEMCOMMANDC1IIRRRRRRRRRRRRVVVVVVVVVVVVAAAAAAAAIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNNAAAA

Page 51 - Screen Project Distance

E-54AppendixWired Remote Control Terminal SpecificationsSpecifications of wired remote control input• ø3.5 mm minijack• External: 5 V (1 A)• Internal

Page 52 - Connection Pin Assignments

E-55AppendixHorizontal Frequency: 15–126kHzVertical Frequency: 43–200 HzPixel Clock: 12–230 MHz*Compatible with sync on green and composite sync signa

Page 53 - RS-232C Port Specifications

E-56AppendixSpecificationsProduct typeModelVideo systemDisplay methodLCD panelLensProjection lampContrast ratioVideo input signalS-video input signalC

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E-57AppendixDimensionsUnits: inches (mm)Rear View11 1/16 (281)14 1/64 (356)2 3/16 (55.5)5 15/32 (139)2 3/8 (60.5)2 5/64 (53) 3/4 (19) 43/64 (17) 3 3/

Page 55 - Appendix

E-58AppendixGuide to Effective PresentationsElectronic presentations are one of the most effectivetools presenters can use to persuade an audience.The

Page 56 - Computer Compatibility Chart

E-5ImportantInformationUsage GuidelinesThe laser pointer on the remote control emits a laser beam from the laserpointer window. This is a Class II las

Page 57 - Specifications

E-59AppendixGuide to Effective PresentationsRedBlueGreenBlackPresentation from SHARPOne of the most common mistakes in any type of presentation visual

Page 58 - Dimensions

E-60Appendixc. Set-UpWhen giving a presentation, you need to set the stage bothfiguratively and literally for success. The way you set up apresentatio

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E-61Appendixd. Rehearsing & Delivery• The best time to rehearse is the day or evening before,not a couple of hours before, and the best place tore

Page 60 - Sans-serif

E-62AppendixAnti-aliasing digital keystone correctionFunction to digitally correct a distorted image when the projector is set up at an angle.Aspect r

Page 61 - Good Bad Good

E-63AppendixIndexAAC socket... 11ADJUSTMENT buttons ...

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SHARP CORPORATION

Page 63 - Glossary

E-6ImportantInformationHow to Access the PDF Operation Manuals (for Windows and Macintosh)PDF operation manuals in several languages are included in t

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E-7ImportantInformationProjectorFront and Top ViewSide and Rear ViewPart Names4747172332363520235462117161720173334372319SpeakersAir filter/Cooling fa

Page 65 - SHARP CORPORATION

E-8ImportantInformationFront ViewRemote ControlPart Names171737231733344321172320 222322 222032363522Top ViewRear ViewInserting the batteries13Press i

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