Sharp PG-M15X appendix Connecting the Projector to a Monitor, Connecting to RS-232C/MOUSE Port

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Connecting the Projector

Connecting the Projector to a Monitor

When the ANALOG OUTPUT port on the projector is connected to a monitor with RGB input, the computer can be used to display the output image to the projector and the monitor simultaneously. Use the supplied computer RGB cable to connect them.

1Connect one end of the supplied computer RGB cable to the ANALOG OUTPUT port on the projector.

2 Connect the other end to the RGB input port on the monitor.

The analog output is deactivated when the projector is in standby mode.

An additional RGB cable may be necessary to connect the projector to an external monitor if the supplied cable is utilized for projector data input.

Projector

1

2

Computer RGB cable

 

Monitor

Connecting to RS-232C/MOUSE Port

When the RS-232C/MOUSE port on the projector is connected to a computer with an RS-232C cable (null modem, cross type, sold separately), the computer can be used to control the projector and check the status of the projector. See page 52 for details.

Setup & Connections

DVI-Analog to VGA cable

DVI-Analog to VGA adaptor

Computer RGB cable

1Connect the projector and computer in advance, as

described on page 13 or 14.

2Connect the supplied DIN-D-sub RS-232C cable to

the RS-232C/MOUSE port on the projector.

3Connect an RS-232C cable (null modem, cross type, sold separately) to the other end of DIN-D-sub RS-232C cable and to the serial port on the computer.

CAUTION

Do not connect or disconnect an RS-232C cable to or from the computer while it is on. This may damage your computer.

When you turn off the power, be sure to turn the projector off first, and then turn the connected computer off.

DIN-D-sub RS-232C

The wireless mouse or RS-232C function may not operate if your

cable

 

computer port is not correctly set up. Please refer to the operation manual

 

of the computer for details on setting up/installing the correct mouse

 

 

 

 

driver.

 

A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh

 

 

computers. Contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or

 

 

Service Center.

3 RS-232C cable

(null modem, cross type, sold separately)

Projector2 DIN-D-sub

RS-232C cable

Model name AN-C10RS

DVI-Analog to VGA adaptor

PC audio cable

DVI digital cable (sold separately)

Model name AN-C3DVU

Computer

Computer RGB cable

DVI-Analog to VGA cable

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Contents Model Special Note for Users in the U.K English Product Disposal Power-Cord Protection CleaningAccessories Power SourcesFire and Shock Precautions InstallationPower Supply Lamp ReplacementPG-M15S Outstanding FeaturesContents Usage Guidelines Temperature Monitor FunctionLamp Monitor Function For other operating systems To Install Acrobat Reader from the CD-ROMFor Windows For MacintoshProjector Part NamesPart Names Remote ControlOpening the Flip Cover Inserting the BatteriesSetup & Connections Supplied Accessories Supplied AccessoriesProjecting the image Connecting the ProjectorConnecting the Power Cord Connecting the Projector to a ComputerPlug and Play function Connecting other compatible computersConnecting the Projector Connecting the Projector to Video EquipmentVCR or Laser disc player DTV decoder DVD player Monitor Connecting the Projector to a MonitorConnecting to RS-232C/MOUSE Port Projector2 DIN-D-subFlashing green Warming up Maintenance indicators ProjectorRemote control Maintenance indicators Basic OperationsBasic Operations Zooming/Focusing Projector Remote controlStretch Mode Setting up the ScreenStandard Setup Front Projection Throw distance ratio Normal ModeThrow distance ratio Normal Mode Stretch Mode Border Mode Setting up the ScreenReversed Image Setup Using the Adjustment FeetCeiling-mount Setup GUI On-screen Display Using the Keystone buttonsRemote control Projector Digital Keystone CorrectionMacintosh WindowsEffective buttons in Mouse mode Remote Control/Wireless Mouse PositioningUsing as a Wireless Mouse Operating the Wireless Mouse from the Remote ControlInput 1 DVI or RGB Mode Menu Screen Example Projector Remote controlBasic Operation of the Menu Screen Using the GUI Graphical User Interface Menu Screens Main menu Items on the Input 1 RGB Mode Menu BarSub menu PAL Selecting the On-screen Display Language Remote control GUI On-screen DisplayRemote control GUI On-screen Display Input 1 RGB Mode Picture AdjustmentsAdjusting the Picture Description of Adjustment ItemsPicture Adjustments Selecting the Color TemperatureDescription of Color Temperature Press Auto Sync Adjusting the Computer ImageOn-screen Display Useful Features×1 ×4 ×9 ×16 ×36 ×64 Digital Image MagnificationOutput screen image Input Signal Selecting the Picture Display ModeOutput screen image Selecting the Picture Display ModeGamma Correction Remote control On-screen DisplayGamma Modes Checking the Lamp Usage Time Projector Remote control GUI On-screen DisplayDescription of AV Mute Display Turning On/Off the AV Mute MessageDescription of OSD Display On-screen Display Override FunctionDescription of Automatic Power Shutoff Automatic Power Shutoff FunctionDescription of Background Images Detecting the Input Source AutomaticallySelecting a Background Image Description of Auto SourceDescription of Projected Images Reverse/Invert Image FunctionMaintenance Troubleshooting Lamp Lamp/Maintenance IndicatorsMaintenance Indicators Condition Problem Possible SolutionCover.Attach the lamp cage Removing and installing the lamp unitCord.Disconnect the power Replacing the Projection LampReplacing the Projection Lamp Using the Kensington LockTroubleshooting Resetting the lamp timerLens cap installation Using the Soft Carrying PouchComponent input Connection Pin AssignmentsDVI Input 1 Port 29-pin DVI input RGB inputComponent output Pin No Signal NameConnection Pin Assignments RGB outputCommunication conditions RS-232C Port SpecificationsCommands PC controlComputer Compatibility Chart Specifications Units inches mm DimensionsAspect ratio GlossaryIndex Height AdjustFor Sharp Assistance Sharp Corporation