Sharp XV-Z17000 operation manual 4Setting the Demo Mode, 5Selecting the Transmission Speed RS-232C

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Setting the Input Terminal Names (Input

Name)

Set the name of the input terminal (up to 14 alphanu- merical characters).

1 Press P/R to select “Input Name” and then press ENTER.

Picture

SIG-ADJ

SCR-ADJ

PRJ-ADJ

 

Input name

HDMI1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

H D M I 1

 

 

 

 

 

Reset

 

 

 

 

 

Return

 

 

 

 

\ or button

Selects a character column.

 

 

▼ or button

Selects a character.

 

 

ENTER button

Sets the input terminal name.

2 Press P/R to select “Return” and then press ENTER to return to the previous screen.

To return to the previous setting, select “Reset” and then press ENTER.

Note

When connecting the projector to a Sharp Video Product with an HDMI cable using an input mode of HDMI1 or HDMI2 and the linked func- tion with HDMI CEC (“One Touch Play” or “Sys- tem Standby”) works normally, the name of the connected Sharp Video Product is automatically captured.

When the input terminal name has been changed by a user, the changed name is displayed.

To return to the default name, select “Reset” and press ENTER.

4Setting the Demo Mode

Set the Demo Mode to “On” or “Off”.

Selectable items

Description

On

This enables Demo Mode.

Off

This disables Demo Mode.

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5Selecting the Transmission

Speed (RS-232C)

Make sure that both the projector and computer are set for the same baud rate.

Selectable items

Description

9600bps

Transmission speed is slow.

38400bps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

115200bps

Transmission speed is rapid.

6Fan Mode Setting

This function changes the fan rotation speed.

Selectable items

Description

Normal

Suitable for normal environments.

High

Select this when using the projector at

 

altitudes of approximately 4,900 feet

 

(1,500 meters) or more.

When “Fan Mode” is set to “High”, the fan rotation speeds up, and the fan noise becomes louder.

7Returning to the Default Settings

Use “All Reset” to initialize all the adjustments you have made to the default settings.

Note

The following items cannot be initialized.

“SIG-ADJ” menu — Resolution

“SCR-ADJ” menu — Language

“PRJ-ADJ” menu — Lamp Timer (Life)

8Lamp Timer (Life)

You can confirm the cumulative lamp usage time and the remaining lamp life (percentage).

Lamp usage condition

Remaining lamp life

 

 

 

 

 

“Life”

100%

5%

 

 

 

 

Operated exclusively with

Approx. 3,000

Approx. 150

“Eco+Quiet” set to “On”

hours

hours

 

 

 

Operated exclusively with

Approx. 2,000

Approx. 100

“Eco+Quiet” set to “Off”

hours

hours

Note

It is recommended that the lamp be changed when the remaining lamp life becomes 5%.

The lamp life may vary depending on the us- age condition.

Useful Features

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Contents XV-Z17000 Special Note for Users in the U.K See bottom of projector IntroductionDeclaration of conformity InformationInfo Indicates safeguards for using the projector Using the Menu ScreenContents Reference Appendix Maintenance Maintenance Indicators Regarding the LampAccessories CleaningPower-Cord Protection Damage Requiring ServiceRest your eyes occasionally Avoid locations with extremes of temperatureDo not block the exhaust and intake vents Temperature monitor function Using the projector in other countriesUsing the 3D Glasses Other connected equipmentSupplied accessories AccessoriesOptional accessories Projector Part Names and FunctionsTerminals Projector Rear ViewRemote Control When using the remote control Using the Remote ControlInserting the Batteries Usable RangePlace the projector facing a screen Quick StartAdjust the projector angle, focus and zoom Select the input modeTurn the power off Turn the video equipment on and start playbackSetting Up the Projector Setting Up the ProjectorStandard Setup Front Projection Example of standard setupCeiling-mount Setup Projection PRJ ModeScreen Size and Projection Distance Samples of Cables for Connection You may need other cables or connectors not listed belowConnecting to Equipment with S-video Output Terminal Connecting to Video EquipmentConnecting to a Computer Using the RGB Cable Connecting to a ComputerControlling the Projector by a Computer For details on RS-232C specifications and commands, seeAbout the Lamp Indicator Connecting the Power CordDirect Power Off function Turning the Projector On/OffAdjusting the Focus Adjusting the Projected ImageAdjusting the Picture Size Adjusting the HeightPress P/R/O/Q to adjust Keystone Correction Press Keystone to enter the keystone modeKeystone Correction Press KeystonePress P/R/O/Q to adjust Rotation Correction mode Press P/R/O/Q to adjust Sphere Correction modePress P/R to select SPHERE, and then press Enter  SphereAdjusting the Vertical Horizontal Position Image Switching the Input ModePress Image Shift to enter the image shift mode Image ShiftSelecting the Picture Mode Auto Sync Auto Sync AdjustmentDisplaying the Black Screen Temporarily Freezing a Moving ImageSwitching the Eco+Quiet Mode Switching the Iris SettingDisplaying an Enlarged Portion of an Image Hiding the Menu TemporarilyPress Resize on the projector or on the remote control Resize ModeResize Mode Resize buttonAbout Copyrights Picture menu Menu Bar ItemsUseful Features 3D Menu Menu Selections Adjust- ments Using the Menu ScreenPress Menu You want to adjust To adjust the projected image while viewing itPress or \ to adjust the item selected Press or to select the item1Selecting the Picture Mode Picture Adjustment Picture Menu2Adjusting the Image 7Adjusting the Colors 3Switching the Iris Setting5Using the Advanced 4Eco+QuietS. color adjustment screen 9Selecting the Film Mode 8Adjusting the Bright Boost0Setting Detail Enhancement EResetting All Adjustment Items1Adjusting the Computer Image Computer Image Adjustment SIG-ADJ Menu2Setting the Resolution 3Auto Sync Auto Sync Adjustment8Signal Info 5Setting the Video System 7Adjusting the Dynamic Range6Setting the Video Setup 1Setting the Resize Mode Adjusting the Projected Image SCR-ADJ Menu2Adjusting the Image Position 3Adjusting the Overscan4Auto V-Keystone Correction 5Keystone Mode CorrectionOr Q 7Setting the Brightness Menu Screen 6Setting On-screen Display8Selecting the Background Image 9Selecting the Menu Screen Position3Setting One Touch Play, System Standby and Input Name Adjusting the Projector Function PRJ-ADJ Menu1Setting Auto Power Off Mode 2Setting the Power Save Mode Economy Mode6Fan Mode Setting 4Setting the Demo Mode7Returning to the Default Settings 8Lamp Timer LifeEnjoying 3D Image Viewing Precautions on using 3D Glasses Epilepsy As you get more comfortable viewing 3D imagesPart Names Supplied Accessories for 3D GlassesReplacing the Button Cell Battery Before Using the 3D GlassesClose the battery cover Insert the screw to secure the batAttaching the Nose Pad Using the 3D GlassesAttaching the 3D Glasses Band Usage Range of the 3D GlassesWhen 3D Auto Change is set to No When 3D Auto Change is set to YesViewing 3D Images Turn on the 3D Glasses and place them over your eyesPress P/R to select 3D Press O/Q to select On or Off Press 3D MenuPress P/R to select 3D Format, and then press Enter 3D Menu screen is displayed3D Settings 3D Menu 3D Format is set to Auto automatically Frame rate is changed Setting the 3D Format Menu3D Glasses infrared receiver 3D Glasses lensesSpecifications 3D Glasses Cleaning the projector MaintenanceCleaning the lens Cleaning the exhaust and intake ventsAbout the temperature warning indicator Maintenance IndicatorsAbout the lamp indicator Indicators on the ProjectorNot illuminate Down Outlet, and then connect it again Lamp Regarding the LampReplacing the Lamp Remove the lamp unit cover Removing and Installing the Lamp UnitResetting the Lamp Timer Hdmi Terminal Connecting Pin AssignmentsComputer Input Component InputComputer control RS-232C Specifications and CommandsCommands Computer Input Video Input Computer Compatibility ChartDTV Problem Check TroubleshootingReplace the lamp 3D images are not Switch to 3D mode For Sharp Assistance Hdmi SpecificationsUnits inches mm DimensionsIndex Page Sharp Corporation
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