Sharp XG-PH70X-N operation manual Resize Mode, Mouse/adjustment button //\ Undo button

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Image Projection

This function allows you to modify or customize the resize mode to enhance the input image. Depend- ing on the input signal, you can choose a desired image.

Resize Mode

Press on the remote control.

Pressing changes the display as shown.

To return to the standard image, press

while

RESIZE” is displayed on the screen.

 

This function can also be accessed from the OSD menu (see page 74).

Mouse/adjustment button ('/"/\/)

UNDO button

COMPUTER

 

 

 

RESIZE button

 

 

 

 

 

 

NORMAL

FULL

DOT BY DOT

BORDER

STRETCH

SVGA (800 600)

 

 

800 600

 

 

XGA (1024 768)

1024 768

 

1024 768

768 576

 

4:3 aspect ratio

 

1280 960

 

1024 576

SXGA (1280 960)

 

 

 

SXGA+ (1400 1050)

 

 

1400 1050

 

SXGA (1280 1024)

968 768

1024 768

1280 1024

720576

 

1280 720

1024 576

1280 720

 

 

 

 

 

1360 768

1024 578

 

1360 768

Other aspect ratios

1024 576

 

1366 768

 

 

1366 768

 

 

 

1280 768

1024 614

 

1280 768

960 576

1024 576

1280 800

1024 640

 

1280 800

922 576

 

 

Input signal

 

For 4:3 screen

 

For 16:9 screen

Computer

Image type

NORMAL

FULL

DOT BY DOT

BORDER

STRETCH

Resolution

 

 

 

*

 

 

lower than

 

 

 

 

 

XGA

 

 

 

 

 

 

XGA

 

 

 

 

 

*

SXGA (1280 960)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Resolution

4:3 aspect ratio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

higher than

 

 

 

 

 

 

SXGA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*

 

 

SXGA (1280 1024)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5:4 aspect ratio

 

 

 

 

 

1280 720

 

*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select “Normal”

1360 768

16:9 aspect ratio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1366 768

 

 

 

 

 

 

1280 768

 

 

 

*

 

*

 

 

 

 

 

1280 800

16:10 aspect ratio

: Cutout area on which images cannot be projected

: Area where the signals are off screen

*The Digital Shift function can be used for these images.

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Contents XG-PH70X Model No Serial No Special Note for Users in the U.KIntroduction Product Disposal Buttons used in this OperationContents PreparingUsing Reference For Macintosh¨ When you want to view the setup manualFor Windows¨ Power Sources CleaningAccessories Power-Cord ProtectionRest your eyes occasionally Avoid locations with extremes of tem- peratureOptional lens installation Using the projector in other countriesTemperature monitor function Do not block the intake and exhaust ventsOptional accessories AccessoriesSupplied accessories CableLens Throw DistanceOptional lenses ScreenPart Names and Functions ProjectorLamp indicators 1 About the Indicators on the ProjectorPower indicator Temperature warning indicatorProjector Side View Input 1 terminalRemote Control Click/UNDO button Mouse/adjustment button 19á56 //\Usable Range Using the Remote ControlWhen using the remote control Inserting the BatteriesUsing the Remote Control with a Signal Cable Switching the Remote Control ModeUsing the Remote Control as a Wireless Computer Mouse Setup and Projection Quick StartAdjust the angle Setting Up the Projector Setting Up the ProjectorProjecting a Reversed Image Set to FrontConnections INPUT/OUTPUT Terminals and Connectable Main EquipmentYou may need other cables or connectors not listed below Samples of Cables for ConnectionSamples of Cables for Connection Connecting to a Computer Connecting with the RGB CableConnecting with a 5 BNC to 15-pin D-sub Cable Side viewConnecting with a DVI Digital Cable ConnectionsConnecting to Video Equipment Select the input signal type of the video equipment. See Connecting to RGB Video Equipment with a 5 RCA RGB Cable Connections Connecting with an S-video Cable or a Composite Video Cable When connecting to the LAN terminal using a LAN cable Controlling the Projector by a ComputerConnecting to an Amplifier or Other Audio Equipment Connecting to a Monitor That Has an RGB Input TerminalTurning the Projector On/Off Connecting the Power CordTurning the Power Off Put Turning the Projector OnImage Projection Shifting the LensWhile lifting the projector, rotate the adjustment feet Using the Adjustment FeetPress on the projector or on the remote control Lens Shift buttonZoom button Focus button Focus buttons Zoom buttons Adjusting the FocusAdjusting the Projected Image Size Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion Select the type of the keystone correctionMatch screen’s four sides to green test pattern Geometric AdjustmentPress or to set the posi- tion Keystone Image distortion Adjustment withPress , , \ or to correct Press or to set the po- sitionSwitching the Input Mode Input buttonsTurning Off the Sound Temporarily Adjusting the VolumePress on the remote control Displaying an Enlarged Portion of an ImageUndo button Picture Mode button Selecting the Picture ModePress on the remote control to cancel the operation Freezing a Moving ImageResize Mode Mouse/adjustment button //\ Undo buttonVideo Displaying the Black Screen Displaying and Setting the Break TimerButton Adjustment Black Screen buttonMenu Items Following shows the items that can be set in the projectorMenu Items S. menu Options 1 menu Input 1 / Input 2 / Input 3 Main MenuOptions 2 menu Language menu Status menu Example Adjusting Bright Using the Menu ScreenMenu Selections Adjustments Example Picture screen menu for Input 1 RGB modePress \ or to adjust the item selected To adjust the pro- jected image while viewing itPress or to select the item you want to adjust Single adjustment itemMenu Selections Settings Example Setting OSD DisplayMenu screen will disappear Press or to select the item you want to setSub menu Select a picture mode before adjusting the im- age Picture Adjustment Picture menuAdjusting the Image Adjusting the Color Temperature Emphasizing the ContrastMake sure to set DNR to OFF in the following cases Selecting the Progressive ModeReducing Image Noise DNR Signal Type Setting Input 1/INPUTColor Management System C. M. S. menu Selecting the Color Repro- duction ModeExample C.M.S. screen menu Description of C.M.S. Adjustment Selecting the Target ColorExample C.M.S. screen menu Description of Brightness Setting the Brightness of the Target ColorSetting the Chromatic Value of the Target Color Example C.M.S. screen menu Description of Chromatic ValueExample C.M.S. screen menu Description of Reset Setting the Hue of the Target ColorResetting User-defined Color Settings Example C.M.S. screen menu Description of HueOverview of All Color Set- tings Example C.M.S. screen menuSaving Adjustment Settings Computer Image Adjustment Fine Sync menuAdjusting the Computer Image Example Fine Sync screen menu for Input 1 RGB modeSelecting Adjustment Set- tings Special Mode SettingDescription of Auto Sync Adjustment Checking the Input SignalAuto Sync Adjustment Used to automatically adjust a computer imageAuto Sync Display Function Used to set the display during Auto SyncSetting the Audio Output Type Audio Adjustment Audio menuAdjusting the Audio Example Audio screen menu Description of Adjustment ItemsSpeaker Setting Example Audio screen menu Description of Speaker SettingsExample Options 1 screen menu for Input 1 RGB mode Using the Options 1 MenuSetting the Resize Mode Selectable Items of Resize ModeShifting the Projected Im- age Vertically Digital Shift Setting On-screen DisplayDescription of OSD Display Settings Setting the Video System Capturing Projected ImagesSelecting the Background Image Selecting the Startup ImageEco Mode Detecting the Input Sig- nals AutomaticallyTions 1 menu, then press Auto Power Off FunctionSelect System Lock on the Op Press the 4 buttons on the remoteWhen the System Lock is set Enter the same keycode in Recon- firmWhen the system lock is set Example Options 2 screen menu Setting a PasswordIf You Forget Your Password Checking the Lamp Life Status Setting the Lamp ModeExample Options 2 screen menu Description of Lamp Mode Example Options 2 screen menu Description of PRJ Modes Description of Stack SettingReversing/Inverting Pro- jected Images Select Pair Stack on the Option Menu, and then press Shortcut to Make Projector Stack SettingsLocking the Operation But- tons on the Projector Select OK, and then pressBypassing Unused Input Selections Selecting the Fan ModeExample Options 2 screen menu Description of Fan Mode Example Options 2 screen menu Description of Set InputsExample Options 2 screen menu Description of RS-232C Direct Power On FunctionSelecting the Transmis- sion Speed RS-232C Example Options 2 screen menu Description of Monitor Out Monitor Output SettingsLAN/RS232C Setting Description of LAN/RS232CExample Options 2 screen menu Description of Dhcp Client Dhcp Client SettingTCP/IP Setting Set the TCP/IP manuallyOnly the service centers use the menu. Do not use the menu Service ModeEnter Gateway using , , and \, then press Description of TCP/IPReturning to the Default Settings Example Language screen menu Selecting the On-screen Display LanguageOverview of All Menu Set- tings Example Status screen menuCleaning the air vents and the intake vent cover MaintenanceCleaning the projector Cleaning the lensAbout the lamp indicator Maintenance IndicatorsAbout the temperature warning indicator Temperature is Replacing the Lamp Regarding the LampLamp Remove the lamp unit cover Removing and Installing the Lamp UnitDisconnect the power cord Replace the lamp unit cover Remove the lamp unitInsert the new lamp unit Reset the lamp timer Resetting the Lamp TimerConnect the power cord Reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp100 Computer Compatibility ChartComputer DTV 101Troubleshooting 102Problem Check 103For Sharp Assistance 104Specifications 105Glossary 106Index 107Sharp Corporation

XG-PH70X-N, XG-PH70X specifications

The Sharp XG-PH70X and XG-PH70X-N are high-performance projectors designed for professionals who require high-quality images and versatile connectivity options. These models offer a perfect blend of advanced technology and user-friendly features, making them ideal for a variety of applications, from corporate presentations to educational settings.

One of the standout features of the XG-PH70X series is its impressive brightness level, peaking at 7,000 lumens. This high lumen output ensures clear and vivid images even in well-lit environments, which is crucial for maintaining visibility during presentations or lectures. The XG-PH70X utilizes Sharp’s proprietary DLP technology, which is renowned for delivering sharp, vibrant colors and high contrast ratios. This technology is particularly effective in producing images that are both detailed and lifelike.

In terms of resolution, the XG-PH70X supports native WUXGA (1920 x 1200), allowing it to display full HD content with impressive clarity. The projector also features a dynamic contrast ratio that enhances the depth and richness of the projected images, ensuring that both dark and bright scenes are rendered accurately.

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Moreover, the XG-PH70X and XG-PH70X-N models come with advanced networking capabilities, including support for wired and wireless LAN connections. This feature allows users to share content from their devices effortlessly, contributing to a more collaborative and engaging presentation experience.

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Portability is also a key feature, as these projectors are designed to be lightweight and easy to transport. This makes them suitable for traveling professionals who may need to set up presentations in various locations.

In summary, the Sharp XG-PH70X and XG-PH70X-N projectors are engineered to deliver exceptional performance, versatility, and ease of use. With their high brightness, advanced connectivity options, and user-friendly features, they are well-suited for demanding professional environments.