Sharp PG-F255W Operating with the Remote Control, Displaying the Pointer, Using the Spot Function

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Operating with the Remote Control

BREAK TIMER button

FREEZE button

Displaying the Pointer

MAGNIFY buttons

POINTER button

SPOT button

Adjustment buttons

(P/R/O/Q)

EFFECT button PICTURE MODE button

ECO+QUIET button

AUTO SYNC button

1 Press POINTER and press P/R/ O/Qon the remote control to move the pointer.

Press EFFECT to change the pointer icon (5 types).

Star

Finger1

Finger2

Heart

Underline

 

 

 

 

 

2 Press POINTER again.

• The pointer will disappear.

Displaying and Setting the Break Timer

1 Press BREAK TIMER.

The timer starts to count down from 5 minutes.

On-screen display

Using the Spot Function

1 Press SPOT and press P/R/O/Q on the remote control to move the spot area.

• Press EFFECT to change the spot area size (3 types).

1/9

1/25

1/8

 

 

 

2 Press P/R/O/Q to adjust the length of the break time.

Increases with P or Q

5 minutes s6 minutes s60 minutes

Shortens with O or R

4 minutes s3 minutes s1 minute

The break time can be set in units of one minute (up to 60 minutes).

Canceling the break timer display function

Press BREAK TIMER.

Note

Break Timer does not function while the pro- jector is operating the “Auto Sync”, “FREEZE” or “AV MUTE” functions.

2 Press SPOT again.

• The spot area will disappear.

Switching the Eco+Quiet Mode

 

Features Useful

Press ECO+QUIET to switch the

 

Eco+Quiet mode between on and off.

 

• When the Eco+Quiet Mode is set to “ON”, the

 

sound of the cooling fan will turn down, the

 

power consumption will decrease, and the lamp

 

life will extend.

 

Note

Refer to “Lamp Setting” on page 43 for de- tails of the Eco+Quiet mode.

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Contents PG-F255W Model No Serial No If YOU have ANY DOUBT, Consult a Qualified Electrician This Apparatus Must be EarthedPage A. only IntroductionENGLISHOnly InformationFor Future Reference Maintenance Troubleshooting IndexContents Reference Accessories CleaningPower Sources Power-Cord ProtectionReplacement Parts Damage Requiring ServiceSafety Check OverloadingRest your eyes occasionally Avoid locations with extremes of temperatureDo not block the exhaust and intake vents See ÒRegarding the LampÓ onTemperature monitor function Using the projector in other countriesIf the projector starts to overheat due to setup Other connected equipmentFor Windows Setup ManualOptional accessories AccessoriesProjector Part Names and FunctionsAudio 1 input terminal Rear ViewComputer UP/PAGE COMPUTER, DVICLICK/EFFECT ButtonUsable Range Inserting the BatteriesPull down the tab on the cover and remove the cover Towards the direction of the arrowQuick Start Setup and ProjectionHeight Control Upper sideSetting up the Projector Setting up the ProjectorStandard Setup Front Projection Ceiling-mount SetupExample 1610 Signal Input Normal Mode Picture Size Projection PRJ ModeProjection DistanceScreen Size and Projection Distance Signal Input Normal ModeYou may need other cables or connectors not listed below Connecting the Projector to Other EquipmentConnecting the Projector to Other Equipment Audio OUT Controlling the Projector by a Computer When connecting to the LAN terminal using a LAN cable Connecting the Power CordAC socket To AC outlet Power cord supplied Turning the Projector on Turning the Projector On/OffAdjusting the Projected Image Adjusting the Focus About the Setup GuideAdjusting the Picture Size Image ProjectionUse the rear adjustment foot to make the projector level Adjusting the HeightHeight Adjust lever Make small adjustments Rear adjustment footPress P/Q or O/R to adjust Keystone Correction Press Keystone to enter the Keystone Correction modeCorrecting Trapezoidal Distortion Adjusting the Volume Switching the Input ModeCOMPUTER, DVI VIDEO, Video Buttons AV Mute buttonPress Resize Resize ModeResize About Copyrights Displaying and Setting the Break Timer Operating with the Remote ControlUsing the Spot Function Switching the Eco+Quiet ModeSelecting the Picture Mode Auto Sync Auto Sync AdjustmentFreezing a Moving Image Displaying an Enlarged Portion of an ImageWhen moving the cursor Using the Remote Control as the Wireless Computer MouseWhen left-clicking When right-clickingFollowing shows the items that can be set in the projector Menu ItemsScreen adjustment SCR-ADJ menu Help menu n Items you can set with the Help menuMenu Selections Adjustments Using the Menu ScreenPress Qor Oand select Picture to adjust Example Adjusting ÒBrightÓImage while watching it To adjust the projected1Selecting the Picture Mode Picture Adjustment Picture MenuMenu operation n PAGE1 PAGE23Adjusting the Color Temperature 2Adjusting the Image4Adjusting the Colors Adjusting ÒHueÓ, ÒSaturationÓ, or ÒValueÓProgressive Lamp SettingReducing Image Noise DNR Setting the Resize Mode Adjusting the Projected Image SCR ADJ MenuAdjusting the Image Position Keystone Correction Setting the On-screen Display5Selecting the Background Image 6Selecting the Setup GuideReversing/Inverting Projected Images 8Selecting the On-screen Display Language2Auto Power Off Function 1Auto Sync Auto Sync Adjustment4STANDBY Mode 5Setting the Confirmation Sound System SoundAudio Input Fan Mode SettingSystem Lock Function This function changes the fan rotation speedEnter the same keycode in Re Checking the Lamp Life StatusConfirm Locking the Operation Buttons1Setting a Password 3TCP/IP Setting 2DHCP Client SettingEnter IP Address using P, R, Q O, then press Enter 4Confirming the Projector InformationEnter button Adjustment buttons P/R/O/Q MENU/HELP button Troubleshooting with the Help MenuUtilizing the Help Menu Functions Cleaning the projector MaintenanceTemperature warning indicator Lamp indicator Power indicator Maintenance IndicatorsPlease exercise care when Lamp Regarding the LampReplacing the Lamp Disconnect the power cord Removing and Installing the Lamp UnitRemove the lamp unit cover Resetting the Lamp Timer Storing the Projector How to Use the Storage CaseComputer Computer Compatibility Chart21-25 Troubleshooting52, 53 For Sharp Assistance Specifications Dimensions Index