Sharp XG-P20XU Using the Operation Buttons, Selecting the Input Signal Source, Muting the Sound

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ButtonsOperation

Using the Operation Buttons

Selecting the Input Signal Source

Projector

GyroRemote

Press INPUT again to change the mode.

You can use these tools by accessing the “Button Assign” list on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list “5/5”. (See page 33 .)

INPUT

• When no signal is received, “NO SIGNAL” will be displayed. When a signal that the projector is not preset to receive is received, “NOT REG.” will be displayed.

On-screen Display

INPUT 1 Mode

 

INPUT 2 Mode

INPUT 3 Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INPUT 4 Mode

 

 

 

INPUT 5 Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adjusting the Volume

Projector

GyroRemote

Press VOLUME / to adjust the volume.

On-screen Display

VOLUME

Muting the Sound

Projector

Press MUTE to temporarily turn off the sound.

 

Press MUTE again to turn the sound back on.

MUTE

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You can use this tool by accessing the “Button Assign” list on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list “2/5” and press Function (3). (See page 33 .)

On-screen Display

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Contents XG-P20XU Introduction EnglishImportant Safeguards Important Safeguards ProjectorUsing the Carrying Handle Temperature Monitor FunctionUsing the Kensington Lock Outstanding Features Computer CompatibilityNetwork Capability Contents Multiple Function For Windows For Macintosh To Install Acrobat Reader from the CD-ROMFor other operating systems For other languages Part Names Front ViewGyroRemote Inserting and removing the batteriesSupplied Accessories AccessoriesOptional cables Connecting the Power Cord Power SupplyConnections Connecting to a computer using the standard 15-pin Input Connecting the Projector to a ComputerProjecting Computer Images Plug and Play function when connecting to a 15-pin terminal Projecting Computer ImagesConnecting to a computer using the RS-232C Port Connecting to a computer using the direct digital input portExample Watching Video ImagesLaser disc player Connecting to an amplifier and other audio components Watching Component Video ImagesFor Better Sound AmplifierOn-screen Display Power ON/OFFFlashing green Warming up Using the Adjustment Feet Setting Up the ScreenUsing the Lens Shift Digital Image Adjustments Keystone settingSize setting Digital shift settingStandard Setup Front Projection Adjusting the Projection DistanceThrow Distance Upper and Lower Lens Shift Position Adjusting the Projection DistanceUpper and Lower Lens Shift Position Ceiling Mount Standard Lens Throw distance ratio 11.8 to AN-W6EZ AN-T6EZ AN-P9MX AN-P48EZ Projection Using a Mirror Image ProjectionRear Projection Ceiling-mount ProjectionGyroRemote Features Introducing GyroRemoteRF Technology Multi-Projector ControlGyroRemote Features Gesture trackingProjector Control Mouse ControlUsing GyroRemote Menu AdjustmentsPreparation Operating the screen pointerFunction Assign Using GyroRemoteAll Button Assign selections Using the Presentation Tools Displaying the Break TimerUsing the mouse Connecting the projector to the computerOperating the mouse Setting up GyroRemote Setting RF channelsSwitching RF channels Confirming the present RF channelUsing multiple GyroRemotes to operate one projector Setting up GyroRemoteOperating multiple projectors with one GyroRemote Using as a Wired Remote Control Using the GyroRemote with a wired remote control cableUsing the IR remote control as a wired remote Turning off GyroRemoteUsing the Operation Buttons Selecting the Input Signal SourceAdjusting the Volume Muting the SoundSuperimposing a Black Screen Displaying a Still ImageMagnifying a Specific Portion of an Image Pan Around the ScreenAdjusting the Picture Aspect Ratio ComputerOn-screen Display Example RGB mode Gamma Correction FunctionUsing the GUI Graphical User Interface Menu Screen Basic OperationsItems on the Input 1, 2 or 3 Mode Menu Bar Menu BarsMain menu Sub menuItems on the Input 4 or 5 Mode Menu Bar Menu BarsAdjusting the Picture Adjusting the Color TemperatureSelecting the Signal Type RGB menu only RGB input in Input 1 or 2 modeProgressive Mode Adjusting the PictureSelects the progressive conversion mode 2D Progressive Film ModeAdjusting the Computer Images RGB menu only Saving and Selecting Adjustment SettingsPhase ClockChecking the Input Signal Special Mode AdjustmentAdjusting the Computer Images RGB menu only Auto Sync Adjustment Auto Sync Display FunctionOff NormalAdjusting the Sound Audio OutSpeaker Selected item ButtonDisplaying Dual Pictures RGB menu only Reducing Image Noise Video menu onlySetting the Video Signal Video menu only Turning On/Off the On-screen DisplaySelecting a Background Image Selecting a Startup ImageAutomatic Power Shutoff Function Selecting the Economy ModeMonitor Out/RS-232C Off Function Confirming the Lamp Usage Time Reversing/Inverting Projected ImagesSetting the Stacking Mode Locking the Operation Buttons on the ProjectorDeselecting Inputs Selecting the Transmission Speed RS-232CSetting the ID No Controling Multiple Projectors with ID NumbersSetting the Password Protecting Important Settings with a PasswordChanging the Password Displaying the Adjustment Settings Selecting the On-screen Display LanguageUsing Extended Functionality Features InternetUsing Extended Functionality Features Multiple and group projector control via computerStack Projection Videowall Maintenance Indicators Lamp/Maintenance IndicatorsLamp Removing and installing the lamp unit Replacing the LampResetting the lamp timer Replacing the LampCleaning the side air filter not removable Cleaning and replacing the bottom air filterReplacing the Air Filter Troubleshooting For Sharp Assistance U.S.A. onlyConnecting Pin Assignments Input 3 DVI Port 29-pinRS-232C Specifications and Command Settings CommandsPC control Communication conditionsRS-232C Specifications and Command Settings Model Name Internal GND Transmission control codeComputer Compatibility Chart VGADimensions Units inches mmSpecifications PAL/PAL 60/PAL-M/PAL-N/SECAM/NTSC 3.58/NTSCGlossary Aspect ratioIndex Sharp Corporation