Sharp Notevision XR-50S manual

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    Introduction Easy Start Setup Connections Basic Operation Useful Features Appendix OPERA TION MANUAL MUTIMEDIA PROJECTOR MODEL XR-55X XR-50S XR55X_50S_CD_E_Hyo1-4.indd 3 XR55X_50S_CD_E_Hyo1-4.indd 3 2009/10/25 15:01:55 2009/10/25 15:01:55[...]

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    ii IMPOR T ANT • For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Pr ojector , please r ecor d the Model and Serial Number located on the bottom of the projector and r etain this information. • Befor e r ecycling the packag ing, please ensure that you have checked the con- tents of the carton thoroughly against the list of “Supplied[...]

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    iii SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U.K. The mains lead of this product is fi tted with a non-rewir eable (moulded) plug incorporating a 10A fuse. Should the fuse need to be replaced, a BSI or AST A approved BS 1362 fuse marked or and of the same rating as above, which is also indicated on the pin face of the plug, must be used. Always refi t the f[...]

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    iv The supplied CD-ROM contains operation instructions in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean and Arabic. Car efully read through the operation instructions before operating the pr ojector . Die mitgelieferte CD-ROM enthält Bedienungsanleitungen in Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch, Spanisch, Italie[...]

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    1 Introduction Be fo r e u si n g t he p r oj ec t or , pl e as e r ea d t h is o p er a t io n m an u a l ca r ef u ll y. Intr oduction ENGLISH Th er e are t wo im po r ta nt re as on s for p rom pt war ra nt y re gis tr atio n of your new SH AR P Proj ec tor , us in g the REG ISTR A TIO N CARD p acke d with t he pr oje cto r . 1. WA R R A N T Y T[...]

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    2 INFORMA TION This equipment has been t e st ed and fo und t o comply with the limits for a Class B digital dev ic e, pur su ant to Par t 1 5 of the FC C Rul es. T he se l im its a re de si gn ed to prov ide rea so nab le p rotecti on ag ai nst h ar mf ul in ter fe ren ce i n a res ide ntia l in sta lla tion. T hi s eq ui pme nt g en era tes, us e[...]

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    3 Introduction Ho w to Read th is Op er ation Ma nua l The specifi c ati on s ar e sl ig htl y di f fe re nt, d e pe nd in g on th e mo de l. Howeve r , yo u c an c on ne ct an d op e ra te all m od el s in t he s am e ma nn er . In th is op e rati on ma nu al, th e il lus trati on a nd th e sc ree n di sp lay ar e sim pl ifi e d for ex pl an ati[...]

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    4 Conten ts Pre par in g Intr oduction How to Read this Operation Manual ......3 Contents .................................................4 IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS ..................6 How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals .............................................. 10 Accessories ..........................................11 Part Names and Funct[...]

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    5 Introduction Adjusting the Projector Function (“PRJ-ADJ1/2” Menu) ........................49 Auto Sync (Auto Sync Adjustment) ......... 49 Auto Power Off Function ........................ 49 Auto Restart Function ............................. 49 Speaker Setting ...................................... 49 Selecting the T ransmission Speed (RS-23[...]

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    6 IMPOR T ANT S AF E GU ARDS CAUT I O N : Pl ea s e r ea d al l o f th e se i n s tr u c t io ns b e fo r e you o p er a te t h i s p ro d uc t a n d sa ve t he se i n s t ru c t io n s fo r la te r u s e. Ele ctr ica l en erg y ca n pe r for m ma ny us eful f un ctio ns. T his p rodu ct ha s be en e ngi ne ere d an d man ufa ctu red to ass ure yo [...]

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    7 Introduction 1 5 . Ove r lo ad i n g Do n ot over loa d wal l outl ets, ex te ns ion c ord s, or i nteg ral c onve ni e nce re c ept acl e s as th is ca n re sul t in a r is k of fi re o r el e ctr ic s ho ck. 16. O bj ec t a n d Li q ui d E nt r y Neve r pu sh o bj ec ts of a ny ki nd i nto thi s product thr ough openings as t hey may t ouch da[...]

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    8 Obse r ve th e followin g safe gua r ds whe n set t in g up your projector . Caution concerning the lamp unit Pote nti al h a z ar d of g la ss p a r ti cl es i f la m p ru ptu re s. I n ca se o f la mp r upt ur e, co nt ac t you r ne a re st S ha r p Aut ho ri ze d Pro je cto r De a le r or S er vi ce C en ter for replacement. Se e “ Re ga rd [...]

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    9 Introduction Caution regarding usage of the projector If yo u ar e not to u se t he p ro je c tor fo r a lo ng time or before moving the project or , mak e ce r t a in you u np lu g th e powe r co rd f ro m th e wal l ou tle t, a nd d is co nn ec t a ny oth er ca bl e s co nn e cte d to it . Do n ot c ar r y the p ro je c tor by h ol din g th e l[...]

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    10 Ho w to A cces s th e P DF Op er ation Ma nua ls PDF o p er a t io n m an u al s i n seve r a l la n gu a ge s a re i n cl u d ed i n t h e CD - RO M. T o ut i l iz e th e se m a nu a l s, yo u n ee d to i n st a l l Ad ob e ® Read er ® on y our computer (W i nd o ws ® o r Ma c in to s h ® ). Please download Adobe ® Reader ® fr om th e Int[...]

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    11 Introduction Acc e s s or i e s Supplied a ccess ories Power c ord * For U.S. and Ca nad a, e tc. (6 ' ( 1 .8 m)) <QACCDA 007W JPZ> For Eur ope , exce pt U.K. (6 ' ( 1 .8 m)) <Q A CCV A0 1 1 W JPZ> For U.K. a nd Singapore (6 ' ( 1 .8 m)) <Q A CCBA036W JPZ> For Au str ali a, N ew Zea la nd a nd O ce a nia (6 &apos[...]

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    12 Par t Na mes an d F unc tions Numbe rs in Z refe r to the main pag es in this op er ation ma nual whe re the topic is exp laine d. 2 45 6 3 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 15 14 10 16 17 18 19 2 45 6 3 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 15 14 10 16 17 18 19 Fr o n t V i e w 1 E xh au s t vent 53 2 Zoom ri ng 27 For e nla rgi ng /redu ci ng th e pic ture. 3 Foc us r in g 26 For [...]

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    13 Introduction 12 7 11 10 9 12 3 4 5 6 8 12 7 11 10 9 12 3 4 5 6 8 Re ar V i ew ( T e r mi n al s) 1 RS -232C ter m ina l 24 T er min al fo r co ntro ll ing t he p roje c tor us ing a comput er . 2 US B term in al 34 T er mi na l co nn ec tin g wi th th e USB te rm in al on th e co mp ute r for u si ng th e su ppl ie d rem ote con trol a s the c o[...]

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    14 2 3 4 7 8 10 6 1 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 20 21 22 23 19 17 5 Par t Na mes an d F unc tions (Conti nue d) Numbe rs in Z refe r to the main pag es in this op er ation ma nual whe re the topic is exp laine d. 1 ON button 25 For tu rn in g the p ower o n. 2 ST ANDBY but ton 25 For p ut ti ng th e pro je ctor i nto the S ta nd by mode. 3 IN PUT b ut t[...]

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    15 Introduction In ser t in g t he B at te ries 1 P ul l d own t h e t a b on t h e c over a n d re m ove th e cove r tow ar d s t h e di r ec t i on o f t he a r row. 2 Inser t the bat teries. In se r t th e bat te r ie s ma k in g su re th e po la ri ti es c or re ct ly m atch the m an d n ma rk s in si de t he b at ter y c om pa r tm e nt. 3 I n[...]

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    16 Easy Star t Th is s e cti on s h ows th e ba si c op er at io n ( pr oje c tor c on ne c tin g wi th th e co mp ute r). Fo r de ta il s, se e th e pa ge d es c rib e d be low fo r e ac h ste p. Se tu p and Pr oject ion In th is s e ct ion , co nn ec ti on of t he p ro je cto r an d th e co mp ute r is ex pl ai ne d u sin g on e exa mp le. ST AN [...]

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    17 Easy Start 1 Af te r th e p roj e cto r tu rn s on, t he S etu p Gu id e ap p ea r s. ( W he n “S etu p Gu id e” is s et to “O n” . S ee p ag e 48 .) 2 Fol low th e ste ps i n th e Se tup G ui de a nd a dj us t the f oc us , he ig ht (a ng le) a nd p ic tu re si ze. 3 Af te r a dju s tin g th e foc us , he ig ht (a ng le) a nd p ic tu re[...]

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    18 Set t in g Up t he Projec tor Se t t ing U p t he Pr oject or For o pti ma l im ag e qu al it y , po si tio n th e pr oj ec to r pe rp e nd icu la r to th e sc re e n wi th th e pr oj ec to r's fee t fl at an d leve l. D oi ng s o wil l el imi na te the n e ed f or Keys ton e co r re ct io n an d pr ovi de th e be s t im ag e qu ali t y . [...]

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    19 Setup Sc ree n S ize a nd Projec t ion D ist a nce Screen Lens center H L 4: 3 S i gn a l In p u t (N or m al M o de) Picture (Scr een) size Projection distance [L] Di s ta nc e f ro m th e le ns c e nte r to the bottom of the image [H] Diagonal [ χ ] Width Height Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2] 300 " (762 cm) 610 cm (240 " ) 457 cm (180 &q[...]

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    20 Set t ing U p th e Projec tor (Contin ue d) Projec t ion ( PRJ ) Mode Th e pr oj ec to r ca n us e a ny of th e 4 pr oje c tio n m od es s how n in t he di ag ra m b el ow . S e le ct t he mo de m os t ap pr op r iate f or th e pr oj ec ti on s et t ing i n us e. ( Y ou c an s et t he PRJ m od e in “ SCR - AD J ” me nu. S ee p ag e 48 .) T a[...]

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    21 Connections Conn ect ing t h e Projec tor to Ot h er Eq uip me nt Before connecting , ensure that the pow er cord of the projector is unplugged from the AC outlet an d tu rn of f th e eq ui pm en t to be c on ne c ted. A f te r ma ki ng a ll c on ne c tio ns , tu rn o n th e pr oj ec to r an d th en t he ot he r pi ec e s of eq ui pm en t. W he [...]

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    22 Connecting the Projector to Other Equipment (Continued) Equip ment T erminal on connected equipment Cable T e r mi n al o n t he projector V id eo e q ui pm e nt Component video output terminal 3 RCA t o mi ni D -s u b 1 5 p i n ca b le (op ti o na l, A N - C 3 CP 2) COMPUTER/ COMPONENT S- vi deo output terminal S-video cable (commercially a vai[...]

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    23 Connections Equip ment T erminal on connected equipment Cable T e r mi n al o n t he projector Au di o e qu ip m en t ø3.5 mm audio output terminal ø3 . 5 m m st er e o or m o no a ud io c a bl e (commercially av ailable or a vailable a s Sh a rp s e r v ic e p ar t Q CN WG A0 3 8WJP Z ) AUD I O 1 RCA audio output terminal RCA audio cable ( co[...]

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    24 Cont roll ing t h e Projector by a Comp ute r Wh en t he R S -232C te rm in al o n th e pr oje c tor i s c on ne cte d to a c om pu ter w it h a DIN - D - su b RS - 232C ad a ptor (o pti on al, A N -A 1 R S) a nd a n RS -232C s er i al c ont ro l ca bl e (cr os s t yp e, co mm e rci a lly ava il ab le), th e co mp ute r ca n b e us e d to co ntr[...]

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    25 Basic Operation T ur ni ng t he Pr ojector O n / O f f Info W he n “Au to R es t a r t ” is s e t to “ O n”: If th e powe r co rd i s un pl ug ge d fro m th e ou tle t or t he b rea ke r swi tch i s tu rn ed of f wh en t he pro je c tor is o n, th en th e p roj ec tor au toma tic a ll y tur ns o n wh e n the p ower c o rd is p lu gg e d [...]

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    26 Image Pro ject ion Abou t t he S et up G uid e Af ter tu rn ing o n the p roje cto r , the Se tup Gu ide s cr ee n ap pe ar s to as s ist yo u with project or setu p . Guidance it ems 1 FOC US 2 HEIG HT A DJ UST 3 Z OO M Pres s EN TER to ex it t h e S et u p G ui d e scree n. Th e S etu p Gu id e sc ree n a utom ati ca l ly hi gh lig hts t he i [...]

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    27 Basic Operation 2 Ad jus t ing t he Hei ght Th e he ight of t he p roje c tor ca n be adj us ted u sin g the a dju stm en t fee t at the fr ont a nd re ar of t he pr oje c tor . Wh en th e sc re en i s ab ov e the p roj ec tor , the p roj ec tion i mag e ca n be m ade hi ghe r by adju st ing th e pr oje cto r . 1 L if t t h e pr o je c tor t o a[...]

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    28 Cor rect i ng Trape zoidal Distor t ion Wh en th e ima ge i s pro je cte d eit he r fro m the top o r fr om th e bot tom towar ds th e sc re en a t an a ngl e, the im ag e be co me s dis tor te d tr ape zoida ll y . Th e fun ctio n for co rre c ting tr ape zoida l dis tor ti on is c all ed Key s to n e C o r r e c t i o n . Th e Key ston e C or [...]

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    29 Basic Operation S wit chi ng t h e In put M ode Se le ct th e ap pr opr ia te Inpu t mo de for t he conn ect ed eq uipm ent . Pres s INP U T / to d i sp l ay t h e INPU T list. Use INP UT / to s el e c t t he I n p ut mo d e, a n d us e O / Q to s e le c t t he au d io i n p ut t e rm i na l . Ad jus t ing t he V ol ume Pres s VOL + / – o n th[...]

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    30 Resiz e Mo de Th is fu nc tion a llows you to m odif y or c usto mize the R es ize mo de to en ha nce t he in put ima ge. D ep en din g on th e inp ut si gna l, you c an c hoo se a de s ire d im age. Pres s RE SIZE . Se e pa ge 46 for set t ing o n me nu s cr ee n. COMPUTER Main resolution NORMAL FULL NA TIVE BORDER 1 6:9 XR-55X SVG A (8 00 × 6[...]

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    31 Basic Operation VIDEO /DT V I np u t s i gn a l Fo r 4 :3 s c r e en Fo r 16 : 9 sc r e e n Video/DTV Image type NORMAL ARE A ZOOM V-STRETCH BORDER 1 6:9 480 I , 48 0 P , 576 I , 57 6P , NTSC, P AL, SEC AM 4:3 a s p e c t r a t i o *1 *1 Squeeze *1 *1 Letter box *1 *1 720 P , 1035 I , 1 080 I , 1080P 1 6: 9 aspect ra tio *1 — *2 — *2 540P 1 [...]

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    32 Op er ati ng wit h th e Remote Contr ol POINTER button ECO+QUIE T but ton Adj ustm ent b ut tons ( P / R / O / Q ) BR E AK T IM ER bu t ton SPO T butt on AU TO SY N C b u t to n FREEZE but ton PICT UR E MO DE b ut ton MAGN IF Y bu tto ns EFFECT but t on Di spl ay ing a nd S et t in g t he Br eak Timer 1 Pres s B R E A K TI M E R . Th e ti me r s[...]

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    33 Useful Features Aut o S ync ( Auto S y nc Ad ju st ment ) Auto Sy nc f unc tion wo rks w hen d etec tin g inp ut s ign al af ter th e pr oje ctor tu rn s on. Pres s AUTO SY N C to m an u a ll y a dj u st with Auto S ync function. Wh e n the o pti mu m ima ge c a nn ot be a ch ieve d wi th Au to Sy nc a dj us tme nt, u se m an ua l adjustments. ([...]

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    34 Usi ng t he R emot e Cont r ol as t he W ir eless C ompu te r Mouse Whe n co nn ec ting t he pr oje cto r an d the c omp ute r with a U SB ca bl e, you ca n us e the re mote co ntr ol as t he co mp uter m ou se. If the c omp ute r is p lac ed to o far away fr om the p ro je ctor to be c on ne cte d via th e USB ca ble, t he re mote re ce iver (o[...]

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    35 Useful Features Menu Items Th e foll owing s hows th e item s th at ca n be s et in t he pr oje cto r . “Picture ” menu Main menu Sub menu Picture Page 41 Page 41 Page 42 Page 42 Page 42 Page 42 Page 42 Page 43 Page 43 +30 -30 Contrast +30 -30 +30 -30 +30 -30 1 -1 2 0 +30 -30 +30 -30 +30 -30 Tint Color Sharp Bright Film Mode Eco+Quiet [On/Of[...]

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    36 “ Sc r e en a d ju s t me nt ( S CR-A D J)” m e n u Main menu Sub menu SCR - ADJ Page 46 Language Image Shift Resize Page 46 Page 46 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 48 Page 48 Keystone OSD Display [On/Off] Page 47 Closed Caption Page 47 Overscan [On/Off] Background PRJ Mode Logo Blue None Page 48 Wall Color Off Blackboard Whiteboard Page 48 Set[...]

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    37 Useful Features “ Pr oje c to r a dj u st m e nt ( PRJ -A D J 1 /2)” m e nu Main menu Sub menu PRJ-ADJ1 Page 49 Speaker [On/Off] System Lock [Enable/Disable] Keylock [On/Off] Auto Restart [On/Off] Page 49 Auto Power Off [On/Off] Page 49 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Fan Mode Page 50 Normal High RS-232C Page 49 9600bps 38400bps 115200bps Auto Sync [...]

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    38 Adj ustm ent b ut tons ( P / R / O / Q ) ENT ER bu tton RET URN butt on Pres s RETURN to retur n to the p rev i ou s sc re en wh e n the m e nu i s display ed. • MENU button Adj ustm ent b ut tons ( P / R / O / Q ) MENU button ENT ER bu tton Men u Selec t ions (Q uick St a r t M enu) Th is o p er atio n c an a ls o be p e r fo rm ed by u si ng[...]

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    39 Useful Features Qu ick St ar t Men u Th e fol low ing i te ms c an b e co nfi g ure d o n the Q u ic k St ar t Me nu. Selectable it ems Descripti on In pu t Se a rch S ta r t Au tom ati ca ll y se a rc he s for a n d swi tch e s to the a p pro pr i ate In pu t mo de. Pre s si ng a n op e rat io n bu t ton d ur in g in pu t s ea rc hi ng c an ce[...]

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    40 4 Pres s P or R an d se l ec t “ B ri g ht ” to adju st . T he s el e cte d ite m is h i gh li ghte d. T o a dj us t t he pr oject ed ima ge wh ile watch ing it Pres s EN TER . Th e se l ec ted i tem (e.g. “B ri gh t” ) is di sp laye d by it se lf at t he b ot tom of th e screen. When pr essing P or R , th e fol low in g ite m (“R e d?[...]

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    41 Useful Features Pictu re Adju st ment (“ Pictu re” Men u) Me nu o pe r ati on n Pa ge 39 Q PA G E1 Q PA G E 2 Picture Mode Contrast 0 0 0 0 Bright Color Tint 0 Sharp Standard SEL./ADJ. ENTER END 0 0 Red Blue Picture SIG SCR PRJ1 PRJ2 1 2 Picture Mode CLR T emp BrilliantColor TM C.M.S. Setting C.M.S. Standard SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Film Mode Eco[...]

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    42 Pic t u r e Ad ju s t m e nt (“ Pi c t u re” M en u) (Co nt in u e d ) Me nu o pe r ati on n Pa ge 39 2 Adjus ti ng t he Imag e Adjustment items O button Q button Co nt ras t For l e ss contras t. For mo re contras t. Br i ght Fo r le ss brightness . For m o re brightness . Color* 1 For l e ss c ol o r int ensity . F or m ore c o lo r int en[...]

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    43 Useful Features 5 Se lec ti ng th e Film Mod e This funct ion pro vides high-quality playback of im ag e s or ig in al ly p roj e cte d at 24 fp s, su c h as m ovi e s on DV Ds . Selectable items Descript ion Aut o Films ar e de tect ed aut omatically . O f f Fi lm s ar e not d ete c ted. Th is f un cti on i s avai la bl e for th e fol low in g [...]

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    44 Signal A djustment (“SIG- ADJ” Menu ) Me nu o pe r ati on n Pa ge 39 0 0 0 0 Phase Clock H-Pos V-Pos Reset Auto 1024 x 768 0 IRE Resolution Signal Type Video Setup Auto Video System Signal Info : 1024 x 768 H 48.3 kHz / V 60.0 Hz SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Pict. SIG-ADJ SCR PRJ1 PRJ2 1 3 4 5 6 2 1 Adjus ti ng th e Comp uter Im age If th e op tim um[...]

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    45 Useful Features 4 Set ti ng t he V ide o Sys tem Th e vi de o in pu t syste m mo de i s fa cto r y p re se t to “ Au to”; however , a cle a r pi ct ure f ro m th e co nn ec te d au di o -vi su al e qu ip me nt m ay not b e re ce ive d, d ep e ndi ng o n th e Vi de o si gn al dif ference. In th at c as e, swi tch t he V id eo s ig na l. Selec[...]

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    46 Adjus ti ng t he Pr ojecte d Image (“SCR-ADJ” M en u) Me nu o pe r ati on n Pa ge 39 SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Resize Image Shift 0 0 Keystone OSD Display Closed Caption Overscan Background Setup Guide PRJ Mode On Front Wall Color Language Off English On Off Logo On Normal Pict. PRJ1 PRJ2 SIG SCR-ADJ 9 8 0 5 6 4 3 2 1 7 1 Set ti ng th e Resize Mo [...]

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    47 Useful Features 4 Set ti ng th e Over scan Th is f un c tio n a llow s you to s et th e ove r sc an a r ea (di s pl ay ar e a). Selectable items Descript ion On Th e in pu t ar ea i s di sp lay ed w it ho ut t he screen edges. O f f Th e w ho le i np ut a re a is di sp lay ed. Th is f un cti on i s avai la bl e for th e fol low in g signals. Wit[...]

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    48 7 S elec tin g the B ack g round Image Selectable it ems Descripti on Lo go Sha r p lo go s cre e n Blue Blue scr een None — 8 Se lec ti ng th e Set up G uid e Selectable it ems Descripti on On Di sp l ayi ng t he S etu p Gu id e wh e n tur n in g the p ro je cto r on. Of f Not displaying the Set up Guide . 9 Reve r s i n g / I nver t in g Pro[...]

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    49 Useful Features Adjus ti ng t he Pr ojector F unc tion (“ PR J-ADJ 1 / 2 ” M en u ) Me nu o pe r ati on n Pa ge 39 Q PRJ-A DJ1 SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Auto Power Off On Auto Restart On Speaker On Off Keylock 9600bps System Lock RS-232C Fan Mode Normal Disable Auto Sync On Pict. SCR PRJ-ADJ1 SIG PRJ2 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 1 Auto S y nc (Au to Sy nc Adj[...]

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    50 Me nu o pe r ati on n Pa ge 39 6 F an Mod e Set t ing Th is f un ct io n ch an ge s th e fa n rot at ion s p ee d. Selectable items Descript ion Normal Suitable fo r no rmal en vironments . Hi gh S et wh e n us in g th e pro je cto r at al ti tu de s of a p prox i mate l y 1 ,5 00 m ete r s (4 ,90 0 f ee t) or m ore. Wh e n “Fa n Mo de ” is [...]

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    51 Useful Features 8 K e ylock Funct ion Us e thi s fu nc ti on to l oc k th e op er at io n bu t ton s on t he p ro je c tor . Th is f un ct io n ca n be s et u si ng e it he r th e me nu screen or ENTER on the p ro je c tor . a Se t t in g wit h t h e men u sc re e n Selectable items Descript ion On A ll bu t ton s on t he p roj e cto r , exce pt[...]

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    52 ST ANDB Y Mode Wh en s et to “ Eco” , p owe r co ns um pti on i s re du ce d in S t an dby mo de . Selectable items Descript ion Ec o T he m on ito r ou tpu t a nd R S-232C are sw itc he d of f i n St an d by mo de. Qu i ck S ta r t Th e mo ni tor o ut pu t an d RS -232C are ac ti vate d eve n i f the p ro je cto r is i n Standby mode. DLP ?[...]

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    53 Appendix Maintenance Cl e a ni n g t h e p ro je c to r Ens ure th at you h ave un pl ug ge d the p ower co rd befo re cl ea ni ng th e pro je ctor . Th e c ab ine t as we ll a s the o pe ra tio n pa ne l is mad e of pl as tic. Avoi d us in g be nze ne o r thi nn er , a s the s e ca n da ma ge th e fi nis h on the cabinet . Do n ot use vo la ti[...]

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    54 Maintenance Indicat ors Th e wa rn in g lig ht s ( powe r in di ca tor , la mp i ndi ca tor a n d tem pe r atu re wa r nin g in di ca tor ) on t he pr oj ec to r in di ca te pr ob le ms i ns id e th e pr oj e cto r . If a p ro bl em o cc ur s , ei th er t he te mp e ra tur e war n ing i nd ic ato r or t he l am p in dic ato r wi ll ill um in ate[...]

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    55 Appendix Maintenance indicator Problem Cause P ossible Solution Normal Abnormal T emp erature war nin g indicat or Off R ed bl in ks (On) / Re d on (St and by) The int ernal temperat ure is abnormally high . T emp erature s ar ou nd th e pr oj ec tor are high. Bl o cke d ai r in ta ke • • Us e the p ro je cto r in a n are a with a temper atu[...]

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    56 Regar ding t h e La mp Lamp It i s re co mm en de d th at th e la mp (s ol d se pa ra tel y) b e re pl ac ed w he n th e re ma in in g la mp l if e be co m es 5 % or l e ss, o r wh e n you n otic e a si gn ifi c an t dete r io rat io n in th e pi ct ure a nd c o lo r qu al it y . Th e la m p li fe (p e rce nt ag e) ca n b e ch ec ke d wi th th [...]

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    57 Appendix Remo ving and Installing t he Lamp Unit W arning! Do n ot re move th e la m p un it f rom t he pro je c tor r ig ht af ter u se. T h e la mp a nd p ar ts aro un d th e la mp w ill b e ve r y hot a nd m ay ca us e bu rn s or i nj ur y . • Info Do n ot tou ch th e gl as s su r f ac e of the l a mp un it o r th e ins id e of th e pro je [...]

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    58 4 R em ove t he l a m p un i t . Lo ose n th e se c ur in g sc rew f ro m the l am p un it. H ol d the l a mp u ni t an d pu ll i t in th e di re cti on of t he a rrow. At this t im e, kee p th e la mp u ni t ho ri zon ta l an d do n ot ti lt i t. 5 I n se r t t he n ew l a mp u n i t . Pre s s the l a mp u ni t fi rm ly i nto th e la m p un it[...]

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    59 Appendix Connec t ing Pin Assig nment s CO MPU TE R /CO MP ON E NT i n pu t a n d COM PU TE R /COM P ON E NT ou t p u t Te r m i n a l s : min i D -s ub 1 5 p in fe ma le co nne c tor COMPUTER Input /Outpu t COMPUTER Input /Outpu t Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. V id eo i np u t (red ) V id eo i [...]

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    60 Connec t ing Pin Assig nment s (Continu ed ) RS -23 2 C Ca b le r e co m me n de d c on n e ct i on : D - sub 9 p in fe ma le co nne c tor Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal 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 Projec tor Pi n N o. Computer Pin No. 4 5 6 4 5 6 US B T e rm i na l :[...]

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    61 Appendix RS - 2 3 2C S peci fi cat ions and Comma nd s Computer cont rol A co m p ut e r ca n b e u s ed t o co n t ro l t h e p ro je c to r by c o nn e c t in g a n R S -2 3 2C s e r ia l co n t ro l c ab l e (c ro s s t y p e , co mm e r ci a ll y a va il a b le) t o t he p r oj e c to r . ( S ee p a ge 24 .) Communicat ion condit ions S et [...]

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    62 RS - 2 3 2C S peci fi cat ions and Comma nd s (Co nt in u e d ) Commands E xa m p le : W he n t u r ni n g on t h e p r oj e ct o r , m ake t h e f ol l ow in g s et t in g . Compuer Pr oject or P O W R ___1 → ← OK CONTROL CONTENTS COM MAND PARAME TER RETURN Powe r ON Stand b y mo de (or 3 0 - sec on d st a r tup t ime ) Power On PO W R ___[...]

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    63 Appendix CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PAR AMETER RETURN Powe r ON Stand b y mo de (or 3 0 - sec on d st a r tup t ime ) COMPUTER Input Picture Mode Standard RAPS __ 10 OK or ERR ERR Prese ntation RAPS __ 11 OK or ERR ERR Movie RAPS __ 12 OK or ERR ERR Game RAPS __ 13 OK or ERR ERR sRGB RAPS __ 14 OK or ERR ERR Co nt ra st - 3 0 – +3 0 RAP I _ *** [...]

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    64 CONTROL CONTENTS COM MAND PARAME TER RETURN Powe r ON Stand b y mo de (or 3 0 - sec on d st a r tup t ime ) C.M.S . Set tin g On CMC S __ 11 OK or E RR ERR Off CMC S __ 00 OK or ERR ERR C.M.S . Hu e Red CMH R _ *** OK or ERR ERR Ye l l o w CMH Y _ *** OK or ERR ERR Green CMHG _ *** OK or E RR ERR Cyan CMHC _ *** OK or ERR ERR Blue CMH B _ *** OK[...]

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    65 Appendix CONTROL CONTENTS COMMAND PAR AMETER RETURN Powe r ON Stand b y mo de (or 3 0 - sec on d st a r tup t ime ) Language English ME L A ___ 1 OK or ERR ERR Deutsch ME L A ___ 2 OK or ERR ERR Español ME L A ___ 3 OK or ERR ERR Nederlands ME L A ___ 4 OK or ERR ERR Fra nç ai s ME L A ___ 5 OK or ERR ERR Italiano ME L A ___ 6 OK or ERR ERR Sv[...]

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    66 Comput er Compatibilit y Char t Computer • Mu l tip le s i gn al s up po r t Ho r izo nta l Fre qu e nc y: 1 5 - 1 1 0 k Hz, Ver t ic al Fr eq ue n cy: 4 5- 85 H z, Pi xe l Cl oc k: 1 2 - 1 6 5 MH z S yn c si gn al: C om pa tib le w i th T T L l eve l • C om pat ib le w it h sy nc o n gre e n si gn a l PC/MAC Mode Resolution Horizontal frequ[...]

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    67 Appendix T roubles hooting Prob lem Che ck Page No p ic tu re a nd n o sou n d or p ro je cto r do es n ot star t. Pro je cto r po wer c o rd is n ot pl ug g ed i nto th e wal l ou tl et. • 24 Powe r to the ex te r na l co nn e cte d de vi ce s is of f. • – T he lens shutter is closed. • 25, 2 9 T he s el ec te d Inp u t mod e i s wro ng[...]

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    68 Prob lem Che ck Page Maint enance indica t or on th e pro je c tor i ll um in ate s or blinks in red. Se e “M a inte n an ce I nd ic ato rs” . • 54 Pi ctu re i s gre e n on COMP UTER (Component) Ch an ge t he i np ut s ig na l t y pe s et ti ng. • 44 Picture is pink (n o g re en) o n COMPUTER (RGB ) Pi ctu re i s too b ri gh t an d whiti[...]

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    69 Appendix U.S.A. Sharp Electronics Corporation 1-888-GO-SHARP (1-888-467-4277) lcdsupport@sharpsec.com http://www .sharpusa.com Canada Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. (905) 568-7140 http://www .sharp.ca Mexico Sharp Electronics Corporation Mexico Branch (525) 716-9000 http://www .sharp.com.mx Latin America Sharp Electronics Corp. Latin American [...]

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    70 Spe c ifi cations Mode l XR-55X X R-50S Display devices 0. 55 " DLP ® Chip × 1 Re so lu ti on XGA (1 024 × 7 68) SVG A (80 0 × 60 0) Le ns F n um be r F 2. 4 – 2.6 Zoo m Ma nu a l, × 1 .2 0 (f = 1 9.0 – 22. 7 mm) Focu s Man ual Input t erminals Computer /Component (mi ni D -s u b 1 5 p in) ×2 S-Vi d eo (m in i DI N 4 pi n) × 1 V[...]

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    71 Appendix Dimensions Units: inches (mm) 9 19 / 64 (236) 13 / 32 (10) 13 / 32 (10) 3 1 / 8 (79) 11 52 / 64 (300) 2 61 / 64 (75) 1 21 / 32 (41.7) 2 5 / 16 (58.5) 1 15 / 32 (37.3) 1 1 / 2 (38) 1 31 / 32 (50) 1 9 / 32 (32.5) M4 4 7 / 64 (104) 8 19 / 32 (218) 1 15 / 16 (49) 21 / 32 (16.5) 2 61 / 64 (75) 4 21 / 32 (118) 5 27 / 64 (137.5) M4 M4 M4 XR55X[...]

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    72 3D MODE button ······················································· 14 16:9······································································ 30, 31 Accessories ···························[...]

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    73 Appendix XR55X_50S_CD_E.indb 73 XR55X_50S_CD_E.indb 73 2009/10/25 15:21:45 2009/10/25 15:21:45[...]

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