Sharp PG-A20X Setup, Using the Adjustment Feet, Rear adjustment foot on the bottom Foot release

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Setup

Using the Adjustment Feet

The height of the projector can be adjusted us- ing the adjustment feet at the front and rear of the projector when the surface the projector is placed on is uneven or when the screen is slanted.

The projection of the image can be made higher by adjusting the projector when it is in a lower place than the screen.

1 While pressing the foot releases on both sides, lift the projector to adjust its height and then re- move your fingers from the foot releases.

2 Rotate the adjustment feet at the front of the projector for fine adjustment.

You can adjust the projection by using the rear adjustment foot on the bottom of the projector when the projector is po- sitioned at the higher place than the screen.

Note

The Keystone Correction will be automatically performed when the projector is tilted. If you want to adjust the Keystone Correction manually, see page 29. (For details on set- ting of the Keystone Correction, see page 44.)

When returning the projector to its original position, hold the projector firmly, press the foot releases and then gently lower it.

The projector is adjustable up to approxi- mately 12 degrees at the front and 3 degrees at the back from the standard position.

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Do not press the foot releases when the ad- justment feet are extended without firmly holding the projector.

Do not hold the lens when lifting or lower- ing the projector.

When lowering the projector, be careful not to get your fingers caught in the area between the adjustment foot and the projector.

Rear adjustment foot (on the bottom)

Foot release

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Front adjustment feet

 

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Contents PG-A20X Model No. PG-A20X Serial No Special Note for Users in the U.K 03.4.23, 954 AM Introduction Product Disposal When Attaching the Quick Guide LabelLight and Compact Design Outstanding FeaturesContents Appendix Accessories CleaningPower Sources Power-Cord ProtectionReplacement Parts Damage Requiring ServiceSafety Check Wall or Ceiling MountingUsing the projector in other countries Avoid locations with extremes of temperatureTemperature monitor function Rest your eyes occasionallyFor other operating systems For other languages To install Acrobat Reader from the CD-ROMFor Windows For MacintoshProjector Front and Top View Part NamesProjector Rear View Using the Kensington LockFORWARD/BACK buttons Remote Control Front ViewWhen using the remote control Using the Remote ControlUsable Range Inserting the BatteriesSupplied accessories AccessoriesOptional accessories Before Connecting Connecting the Projector to Other DevicesConnecting the Power Cord This projector can be connected toFerrite core Connecting to a Computer Using the RGB CablePlug and Play function when connecting to a 15-pin terminal Connecting to Video Equipment Cable Connecting to Component Video Equip- mentControlling the Projector Using a Computer Using the Adjustment Feet SetupRear adjustment foot on the bottom Foot release Projector as well Front adjustment feetFocus ring Zoom knob Adjusting the LensStandard Setup Front Projection Setting up the ScreenStretch Mode Normal ModeScreen Size and Projection Distance Projection from behind the Screen Projecting a Reversed/Inverted ImagePlug the power cord into the wall outlet Basic ProcedurePress on the projector or on the remote control Image ProjectionControl to adjust the volume Press , or on the remote control to select the IN- PUT modePress On the remoteSelecting the On-screen Display Language Turning the Power offKeystone Correction Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion Press , , \ and to adjust the Keystone correctionCorrecting Trapezoidal Distortion Keystone buttonMain menu Sub menu Menu ItemsMain menu Input 2 / 3 ModeAdjustments Using the Menu ScreenMenu Selections Press \or to display the otherPress \ or to adjust the item selected Press or to select the item you want to adjustPress \or to display the other menu screens SettingsButton Menu button \, buttons Menu iconsSub menu Adjusting the Image Picture AdjustmentCLR Temp Adjusting Color Temperature Signal Type Signal Type Setting SRGB sRGB SettingMemory Storing and Selecting Adjustment Settings Gamma Gamma CorrectionAdjusting the Computer Special Modes Special Image Computer Image AdjustmentExample Fine Sync menu screen for Input 1 mode Mode SettingsSignal Info Checking the Input Signal Auto Sync Auto Sync Adjust- mentAuto Sync button Switching the Picture Dis- play Mode Picture Display ModeButton Resize button Functions Still and Zoom Image Press to cancel the operationButton Buttons EnlargeTaking the Keylock off Locking the Operation But- tonsHold down on the projector for about 3 seconds Lamp Timer Life Check Using the Options MenuKeystone Setting the Key- stone Correction Mode Description of Keystone Correction ModeOSD Display Setting On- screen Display Video System SettingEco Mode Setting the Eco Mode Video SystemPower Off Function Auto Power Off AutoMenu Position Selecting Menu Screen PositionIf You Forget Your Pass- word Password Setting a Pass- wordAnti-TheftSetting the Anti-Theft Easy to Use Functions Reversing/Inverting Projected Images Setting the Projection ModeCarrying the Projector How to Use Carrying CaseLens cap Cleaning the projector MaintenanceCleaning the lens Cleaning the exhaust and intake ventsReplacing the Air Filter Cleaning and Replacing the Air FilterTab User service screw Clean the air filterReplace the air filter Replace the filter/lamp unit coverAbout the lamp indicator Maintenance IndicatorsAbout the temperature warning indicator Maintenance Indicators Lamp Regarding the LampReplacing the Lamp Standby button AC socket User Service Screw Tab Removing and Installing the Lamp UnitChange the air filter Connect the power cord Resetting the Lamp TimerReset the lamp timer Remove the lamp unitRGB Input Component Input Connecting Pin AssignmentsCommands RS-232C Specifications and Command SettingsPC control Communication conditionsComputer Computer Compatibility Chart16-20 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting For Sharp Assistance NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL-60/SECAM SpecificationsUnits inches mm DimensionsAnti-Theft GlossaryBorder IndexSharp Corporation