Sharp XG-C435X-L, XG-C465X-L operation manual Problem Check

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Problem

Check

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An unusual sound is

If the picture is normal, the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage

occasionally heard

caused by room temperature changes. This will not affect

 

from the cabinet.

operation or performance.

 

Maintenance

See “Maintenance Indicators”.

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indicator illuminates or

 

 

blinks in red.

 

 

The projector cannot be

The keylock is set.

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turned on or put into the

If the keylock is set to ON, all the buttons are locked.

 

standby mode using the

 

 

STANDBY/ON button on

 

 

the projector.

 

 

Picture is green with

Change the input signal type setting.

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component input signals

 

 

(COMPUTER/

 

 

COMPONENT 1, 2, DVI-D).

 

 

Picture is pink (no green)

 

 

with RGB input signals

 

 

(COMPUTER/

 

 

COMPONENT 1, 2, DVI-D).

 

 

Picture is too bright and

Image adjustments are incorrectly set.

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whitish.

 

 

The black levels of the

Select the Dynamic Range setting (“Standard” or “Enhanced”)

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image show banding or

that results in the best picture quality.

 

appear faded when DVI-

 

 

D is selected.

 

 

The cooling fan

When temperature inside the projector increases, the cooling

becomes noisy.

fan runs faster.

 

The lamp does not light

The lamp indicator is illuminating in red.

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up even after the

Replace the lamp.

 

projector turns on.

 

 

The lamp suddenly turns

 

 

off during projection.

 

 

The image sometimes

Cables incorrectly connected to the projector or the connected

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flickers.

equipment works improperly.

 

 

If this happens frequently, replace the lamp.

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The lamp takes a long

The lamp will eventually need to be changed.

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time to turn on.

The lamp has reached the end of its life. Replace the lamp.

 

Picture is dark.

 

 

The remote control

Operate the remote control while pointing it at the projector’s

15

cannot be used.

remote control sensor.

 

 

The remote control may be too far away from the projector.

 

 

If direct sunlight or a strong fluorescent light is shining on the

 

 

projector’s remote control sensor, place the projector where it

 

 

will not be affected by strong light.

 

 

The batteries may be depleted or inserted incorrectly. Make

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sure the batteries are inserted correctly or insert new ones.

 

 

 

 

This projector is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by incorrect operation or interference. If this should happen, unplug the projector and plug it in again after more than 5 minutes.

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Contents XG-C465X-L XG-C435X-L Model No Serial No Introduction Product Disposal Info Indicates safeguards when using the projector Buttons used in thisOperation Contents Setup Manual When you want to view the setup manual For Windows¨For Macintosh¨ Accessories CleaningPower Sources Power-Cord ProtectionAvoid locations with extremes of tem- perature Rest your eyes occasionallyUsing the projector in other countries Temperature monitor functionOther connected equipment Accessories Supplied accessoriesOptional accessories Optional lenses Throw DistanceLens ScreenProjector Part Names and FunctionsTerminals Remote Control Using the Remote Control with a Signal CablePart Names and Functions When using the remote control Using the Remote ControlUsable Range Inserting the BatteriesQuick Start Setup and ProjectionAdjust the angle Setting Up the Projector Setting Up the ProjectorProjection PRJ Mode Menu item ÒFrontÓMenu item ÒRearÓ Normal Mode Setting Up the ProjectorStretch Mode Standard Zoom LensSamples of Cables for Connection You may need other cables or connectors not listed belowSamples of Cables for Connection Supplied RGB cable Accessory Connecting to a ComputerWhen connecting with a DVI digital cable Connecting to a ComputerWhen connecting video equipment with a DVI output terminal Connecting to Video EquipmentWhen connecting video equipment with video output terminal Connecting to Video EquipmentControlling the Projector by a Computer AccessoryConnecting to a Monitor with RGB Input Terminal When connecting to the LAN terminal using a LAN cableControlling the Projector by a Computer Connecting to an Amplifier or Other Audio Equipment Turning the Power Off Put Connecting the Power CordTurning the Projector On/Off Turning the Projector OnPress the Height Adjustment but- tons Using the Adjustment FeetAdjustment foot Height Adjustment button Tilt dial Image ProjectionCorrecting Trapezoidal Distortion Button MOUSE/Adjustment Buttons //\ Return buttonImage Projection Press KeystoneAdjusting the Lens Zoom knobOut Zoom Adjusting the Volume Switching the Input ModeVOL +/- Volume buttons AV Mute button Video buttonsSwitching the Eco+Quiet Mode Displaying and Setting the Break TimerAuto Sync Auto Sync Adjustment Freezing a Moving ImageSelecting the Picture Mode Press Magnify on the remote controlDisplaying an Enlarged Portion of an Image Press Resize Resize button Resize ModeVIDEO/DTV About CopyrightsWhen 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 ItemsÒSignal adjustment SIG-ADJÓ menu Menu Items Projector adjustment PRJ-ADJ menuMenu Selections Adjustments Using the Menu ScreenPress or \ and select ÒPic- tureÓ to adjust Press MenuUsing the Menu Screen To adjust the pro- jected image while watching itPress or and select ÒBrightÓ to adjust Press \ or to adjust the item selectedPicture Adjustment ÒPictureÓ menu Selecting the Picture Mode2Adjusting the Image 8Eco+Quiet Mode Setting Selecting the Film ModePicture Adjustment ÒPictureÓ menu Reducing Image Noise DNRAuto Sync Adjustment Signal Adjustment ÒSIG-ADJÓ MenuSignal Type Setting Resolution SettingSetting the Video System Checking the Input SignalSignal Adjustment ÒSIG-ADJÓ Menu Selecting the Dynamic RangeSetting the Resize Mode Screen Adjustment ÒSCR-ADJÓ MenuAdjusting the Image Position 3Keystone CorrectionScreen Adjustment ÒSCR-ADJÓ Menu Setting the On-screen Display7Reversing/Inverting Pro- jected Images 8Selecting the On-screen Display Language4Speaker Setting Auto Power Off FunctionAudio Output Type Setting Auto Restart FunctionHelpful Functions Set during Installation ÒPRJ-ADJÓ menu 9Fan Mode Setting8Selecting the Transmis- sion Speed RS-232C System Lock FunctionKeylock Function Returning to the Default SettingsChecking the Lamp Life Status Locking the Operation Buttons on the ProjectorSetting a Password If you forget the passwordSelect ÒPasswordÓ, then press TCP/IP Setting Dhcp Client SettingSet the TCP/IP manually You can confirm the MAC address and projector nameCleaning the projector MaintenanceCleaning the lens Cleaning the exhaust and intake ventsReplacing the Air Filter Disconnect the power cordReplacing the Air Filter Remove the filter coverPlace a replacement air filter Replacing the Air FilterReplace the filter cover Maintenance Indicators About the temperature warning indicatorAbout the lamp indicator Maintenance Indicators Regarding the Lamp LampReplacing the Lamp Regarding the Lamp Removing and Installing the Lamp UnitRemove the lamp unit cover Remove the lamp unitConnect the power cord Resetting the Lamp TimerReset the lamp timer Insert the new lamp unitPage Computer Computer Compatibility Chart23-29 TroubleshootingProblem Check For Sharp Assistance Specifications Audio output terminal Auto V-Keystone IndexSharp Corporation
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XG-C435X-L, XG-C465X-L specifications

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