Sharp Notevision XR-10X-L User Manual

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Introduction Quick Start
Setup
Connections
Basic
Operation
Useful
Features
Appendix
PROJECTEUR MULTIMÉDIA
MODELE
PG-MB66X/PG-MB56X
XG-MB50X-L
XR-11XC-L
XR-10X-L/XR-10S-L
MODE D’EMPLOI
MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR
MODEL
PG-MB66X/PG-MB56X
XG-MB50X-L
XR-11XC-L
XR-10X-L/XR-10S-L
OPERATION MANUAL
Introduction
Mise en route
rapide
Installation
Raccordements
Opération de
base
Fonctions
pratiques
Appendice
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - OPERATION MANUAL

Introduction Quick StartSetupConnectionsBasicOperationUsefulFeaturesAppendixPROJECTEUR MULTIMÉDIAMODELEPG-MB66X/PG-MB56XXG-MB50X-LXR-11XC-LXR-10X-L/XR

Page 2 - Serial No.:

8Observe the following safeguards when setting up yourprojector.Caution concerning the lamp unit Potential hazard of glass par-ticles if lamp rupture

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9Introduction When turning off the projector, the cooling fanruns to decrease the internal temperature fora while. Unplug the power cord after the co

Page 4 - PRODUCT DISPOSAL

10AccessoriesRemote controlRRMCGA398WJSATwo R-6 batteries (“AA” size, UM/SUM-3,HP-7 or similar)RGB cable(10' (3.0 m))QCNWGA045WJPZ• Operation man

Page 5 - For Future Reference

11Introduction313750303028294728152727, 5037, 4627, 5037Top ViewSTANDBY/ONbuttonFor turning thepower on andputting theprojector intostandby mode.Lamp

Page 6 - Contents

122547292625252423242521232426244347Numbers in Z refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topicis explained.TerminalsRear ViewRefer

Page 7 - Reference

13Introduction31373034303746272737343437303432Numbers in Z refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topicis explained.STANDBY button

Page 8 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

14• Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.Replace only with the same or equivalent type.• Insert the batteries making sure the polari

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15Introduction• The signal from the remote control can be re-flected off a screen for easy operation. How-ever, the effective distance of the signal m

Page 10 - 16 inches (30 cm) of space

16Quick StartThis section shows the basic operation (projector connecting with the computer). For details, seethe page described below for each step.S

Page 11 - Introduction

17Quick Start4. Adjust the projected image with the Setup GuideSelect the “INPUT 1” using the INPUT button on the projector or C INPUT 1 on the remot

Page 12 - Accessories

IMPORTANT• For your assistance in reporting the lossor theft of your Projector, please recordthe Model and Serial Number located onthe bottom of the p

Page 13 - Part Names and Functions

18Ceiling-mount Setup It is recommended that you use the optionalSharp ceiling-mount bracket for this installa-tion. Before mounting the projector, c

Page 14 - Rear View

19Setup300"200"100"84"60"240"180"160"120"80"60"67"50"48"36"34'3"–

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20Setting up the Projector (Continued)300 (762 cm)270 (686 cm)250 (635 cm)200 (508 cm)150 (381 cm)100 (254 cm)84 (213 cm)72 (183 cm)60 (152 c

Page 16 - Inserting the Batteries

21ConnectionsConnectionsINPUT Terminals and Connectable Main EquipmentINPUT 1, 2 terminal Connecting the computer. (See page 23.) Connecting video eq

Page 17 - Usable Range

22Samples of Cables for ConnectionCables for a cameraor a video gameEquipmentInputSignalCableTerminal on theprojectorø3.5 mm stereo audio cable(commer

Page 18 - Quick Start

23ConnectionsConnecting to a ComputerTo RGB output terminalTo audio output terminalRGB Cable* ø3.5 mm stereo ormono audio cable(commerciallyavailable

Page 19 - INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4

24LRConnecting to Video EquipmentThe projector is equipped with input terminals that support component, S-video, and video signals.See the illustratio

Page 20 - Setting up the Projector

25ConnectionsLRTo video output terminalWhen using a composite video cable(INPUT4)To audio output terminalNoteComposite video cable(commercially availa

Page 21 - Projection (PRJ) Mode

26Controlling the Projector by a ComputerWhen the RS-232C terminal on the projector is connected to a computer with a DIN-D-sub RS-232C adaptor* (opti

Page 22 - STRETCH Mode (16:9)

27BasicOperationTurning the Projector On/OffRemove the lens cap and pressSSTANDBY/ON on the projector orfON on the remote control.• When System Lock i

Page 23 - Connections

1IntroductionBefore using the projector, please read this operation manual carefully.There are two important reasons for prompt warranty registration

Page 24

28About the Setup GuideAfter turning on the projector, the SetupGuide screen appears to assist you withprojector setup.Press TENTER to exit the Setup

Page 25 - Connecting to a Computer

29BasicOperation3 Adjusting the HeightThe height of the projector can be ad-justed using the adjustment feet at thefront and rear of the projector.Whe

Page 26 - Connecting to Video Equipment

30Image Projection (Continued)Displaying the Black Screenand Turning off the SoundTemporarilyAdjusting the VolumeSwitching the Input ModePressC INPUT

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31BasicOperation0KeystoneADJ. ENDCorrecting TrapezoidalDistortionWhen the image is projected either fromthe top or from the bottom towards thescreen a

Page 28 - Connecting the Power

32Image Projection (Continued)Resize ModeThis function allows you to modify or customize the resize mode to enhance the input image. De-pending on the

Page 29 - Turning the Projector On/Off

33BasicOperationVIDEO•“STRETCH” is fixed when 540P, 720P or 1080I signals are entered.: Cutout area on which images cannot be projected.: Area on whic

Page 30 - 2 HEIGHT ADJUST

34Auto Sync(Auto Sync Adjustment)Operating with the Remote ControlFreezing a Moving Image• When the optimum image cannot be achievedwith Auto Sync adj

Page 31 - 3 Adjusting the Height

35UsefulFeaturesThe following shows the items that can be set in the projector.Menu Items“Screen adjustment (SCR-ADJ)” menuINPUT 1 (Component)/INPUT 2

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36“Projector adjustment (PRJ-ADJ)” menuPictureAuto SearchSCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ HelpAuto SyncAuto Power OffSystem SoundSystem LockhOnOnOnOnSEL./ADJ. ENTE

Page 33 - ADJ. END

37UsefulFeaturesUsing the Menu ScreenMenu Selections (Adjustments)Example: Adjusting “Bright”.• This operation can also be performed by using the butt

Page 34 - for setting on menu screen

2INFORMATIONThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Thes

Page 35 - Operation

38Using the Menu Screen (Continued)Press P or R and select “Bright”to adjust.• The selected item is highlighted.• Press hENTER again to return to thep

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39UsefulFeaturesPicture Adjustment (“Picture” menu)StandardPresentationMovieGame*sRGBQ Example: “Picture” screen menu forINPUT 1 (RGB) modeQ Example:

Page 37 - Menu Items

4044444 Progressive• In NTSC or PAL60Hz, even if the 3D Progres-sive mode has been set, the three-two pulldown enhancement will be enabled automati-ca

Page 38 - Menu Items (Continued)

41UsefulFeaturesAdjusting the Projected Image(“SCR - ADJ” menu)PictureResizeImage Shift 00SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ HelpKeystoneAuto KeystoneOSD DisplayBack

Page 39 - Using the Menu Screen

42The projector can switch the on-screen displaylanguage among 11 languages.Selectable itemsFrontCeiling + FrontRearCeiling + RearDescriptionNormal im

Page 40 - To adjust the projected

43UsefulFeaturesAdjusting the Projector Function (“PRJ - ADJ” menu)PictureAuto SearchSCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ HelpAuto SyncAuto Power OffSystem SoundSystem

Page 41 - 1 Selecting the Picture Mode

44InfoThis function prevents unauthorized use of theprojector. Once this function is activated, usersmust enter the correct keycode each time theproje

Page 42 - (Continued)

45UsefulFeaturesNoteInput screen for keycodeTo cancel the keycode that you have alreadyset• Press R on the projector for four times in steps2 and 3 ab

Page 43 - (“SCR - ADJ” menu)

46Troubleshooting with the “Help” menuUtilizing the “Help” menu func-tionsThis function advises you to solve the problems during usage.• You can adjus

Page 44 - Menu operation n Page 37

47AppendixCleaning the lens Use a commercially available blower or lenscleaning paper (for glasses and camera lenses)for cleaning the lens. Do not us

Page 45 - Features

3Introduction37UsefulFeaturesUsing the Menu ScreenMenu Selections (Adjustments)Example: Adjusting “Bright”.• This operation can also be performed by u

Page 46

48Cleaning the Dust Filters• The dust filters should be cleaned every 100hours of use. Clean the filters more often whenthe projector is used in a dus

Page 47 - (Keylock Function)

49AppendixReplace the filter holders.• Align the tabs on the filter holders whilereplacing them, and then press down onthe tabs to lock them in place.

Page 48 - SEL./ADJ. Rtn. Menu END

50Maintenance IndicatorsAbout the lamp indicator When the remaining lamp life becomes 5% or less, (yellow) and “Change The Lamp” will bedisplayed o

Page 49 - Maintenance

51Appendix• If the temperature warning indicator illuminates, and the projector enters standby mode, follow thepossible solutions above and then wait

Page 50 - Cleaning the Dust Filters

52Regarding the LampLamp It is recommended that the lamp (sold separately) be replaced when the remaining lamp life becomes5% or less, or when you no

Page 51 - Replacing the Dust Filters

53AppendixRemoving and Installing theLamp Unit• Make sure that you remove the lamp unit bythe handle. Do not touch the glass surface ofthe lamp unit o

Page 52 - Maintenance Indicators

54Regarding the Lamp (Continued)Remove the lamp unit.• Loosen the securing screws from thelamp unit. Hold the lamp unit by thehandle and pull it in th

Page 53 - Appendix

55AppendixConnecting Pin AssignmentsCOMPUTER-RGB Input/OutputCOMPUTER-RGB/COMPONENT INPUT1, 2 and COMPUTER-RGB/COMPONENT OUTPUT Terminals:15-pin mini

Page 54 - Regarding the Lamp

56RS-232C Specifications and Command SettingsComputer controlA computer can be used to control the projector by connecting an RS-232C serial control c

Page 55 - Warning!

57AppendixPower OffPower OnPower StatusProjector ConditionLamp StatusLamp Power StatusLamp QuantityLamp Usage Time (Hour)Lamp Life (Percentage)Model N

Page 56 - Resetting the Lamp Timer

4ContentsPreparingIntroductionHow to Read this Operation Manual ... 3Contents ... 4IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .

Page 57 - Connecting Pin Assignments

58INPUT 1 Picture Mode : PresentationINPUT 1 Picture Mode : MovieINPUT 1 Picture Mode : GameINPUT 1 Picture Mode : sRGBINPUT 1 Contrast (ⴑ30 – ⴐ30)INP

Page 58 - O K E R R

59AppendixINPUT 4 Sharp (ⴑ30 – ⴐ30)INPUT 4 CLR Temp *2INPUT 4 Bright Boost (0 – 2)INPUT 4 Progressive : 2DINPUT 4 Progressive : 3DINPUT 4 Progressive

Page 59 - Commands

60DTV• When this projector receives 640K350 VESA format VGA signals, “640K400” appears on the screen.• Optimum image quality will be achieved by match

Page 60

61AppendixTroubleshootingNo picture and no soundor projector does notstart.Sound is heard but nopicture appears (or pictureis dark).Color is faded or

Page 61

62ProblemMaintenance indicatoron the projectorilluminates or blinks inred.The projector cannotbe turned on or put intothe standby modeusing the STANDB

Page 62 - Computer Compatibility Chart

63AppendixFor SHARP AssistanceIf you encounter any problems during setup or operation of this projector, firstrefer to the “Troubleshooting” section o

Page 63 - Troubleshooting

64ProjectorPG-MB66X/PG-MB56X/XG-MB50X-L/XR-11XC-L/XR-10X-L/XR-10S-LNTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL-60/SECAM/DTV480I/DTV480P/DTV540P/DTV576I/DTV5

Page 64 - Troubleshooting (Continued)

65AppendixDimensionsUnits: inches (mm)12 13/32 (315)3 1/16 (77.5)3 5/32 (80)1 55/64 (47)2 7/8 (73)4 19/64 (109)11 1/32 (280)23/64 (9)13/64 (5)7/16 (11

Page 65 - For SHARP Assistance

663 RCA to 15-pin D-sub cable ...24AC socket ...26Accessories ...

Page 66 - Specifications

67AppendixMEMOXR-11XCL_EN_Çé 06.9.11, 11:09 AM67

Page 67 - Dimensions

5IntroductionReferenceAppendixMaintenance ... 47Cleaning and Replacing the DustFilters ...

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61. Read InstructionsAll the safety and operating instructions shouldbe read before the product is operated.2. Retain InstructionsThe safety and opera

Page 70 - 06P10-CH-NG

7Introduction15. OverloadingDo not overload wall outlets, extension cords, orintegral convenience receptacles as this canresult in a risk of fire or e

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