Sharp XV-Z17000 operation manual As you get more comfortable viewing 3D images,  Epilepsy

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Be careful of your surroundings when viewing 3D im- ages. When you view 3D images, objects may appear at a distance closer or farther than the actual screen. This may cause you to misjudge the distance to the screen and possibly result in injury if you accidentally hit the screen or surrounding objects.

As you get more comfortable viewing 3D images:

Operate the “3D Depth Adjust” function to adjust the 3D effect. (See page 55.)

Adjust the projected image to the most comfortable viewing size by zooming. (Projecting images on the smallest or largest screen size possible may eliminate the 3D effect and strain your eyes.)

Use the Invert function to properly set the video for your left and right eyes. (For details on using “Invert”, see page 55.)

A picture simultaneously projected from more than two projectors may not appear 3D.

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The projected image may become dark when using the 3D projection function (with “3D” set to “On”).

When “3D” is set to “On”, the following functions may not work fully or may not be available at all.

Keystone/Sphere/Rotation

Image Shift

Magnify

If the power of your left and right eyes greatly differs and you primarily use one eye for viewing the images, the images will not appear in 3D. In addition, images may be difficult to view in 3D or images may not be able to be viewed in 3D depending on the individual or the content being displayed. The 3D effect varies with the individual.

Warning!

The following people should limit 3D viewing:

Children under 5 years of age (to protect the eye growth process)

People with a history of photosensitivity

People with heart disease

People in poor health

People who are sleep deprived

People who are physically tired

People under the influence of drugs or alcohol

Epilepsy

A small percentage of the population may experience epileptic or strokes seizures or strokes when viewing certain types of images that contain flashing patterns of light.

IF YOU OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY HAS A HISTORY OF EPILEPSY

The following people should consult a physician before viewing 3D images.

Anyone with a history of epilepsy, or who has a family member with a history of epilepsy

Children under 5 years of age

Anyone who has ever experienced epileptic seizures or sensory disturbances triggered by

flashing light effects

SOME LIGHT PATTERNS MAY INDUCE SEIZURES IN PERSONS WITH NO PRIOR HISTORY OF EPILEPSY

Discontinue use if you experience any of the following symptoms while viewing 3D images.

Involuntary movements, eye or muscle twitching

Muscle cramps

Nausea, dizziness, or queasiness

Convulsions

Disorientation, confusion, or loss of awareness of your surroundings

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 LampDamage Requiring Service CleaningAccessories Power-Cord ProtectionAvoid locations with extremes of temperature Rest your eyes occasionallyDo not block the exhaust and intake vents Other connected equipment Using the projector in other countriesTemperature monitor function Using the 3D GlassesAccessories Supplied accessoriesOptional accessories Projector Part Names and FunctionsTerminals Projector Rear ViewRemote Control Usable Range Using the Remote ControlWhen using the remote control Inserting the BatteriesPlace the projector facing a screen Quick StartTurn the video equipment on and start playback Select the input modeAdjust the projector angle, focus and zoom Turn the power offExample of standard setup Setting Up the ProjectorSetting Up the Projector Standard Setup Front ProjectionCeiling-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, seeTurning the Projector On/Off Connecting the Power CordAbout the Lamp Indicator Direct Power Off functionAdjusting the Height Adjusting the Projected ImageAdjusting the Focus Adjusting the Picture SizePress Keystone Press Keystone to enter the keystone modePress P/R/O/Q to adjust Keystone Correction Keystone Correction Sphere Press P/R/O/Q to adjust Sphere Correction modePress P/R/O/Q to adjust Rotation Correction mode Press P/R to select SPHERE, and then press EnterImage Shift Switching the Input ModeAdjusting the Vertical Horizontal Position Image Press Image Shift to enter the image shift modeFreezing a Moving Image Auto Sync Auto Sync AdjustmentSelecting the Picture Mode Displaying the Black Screen TemporarilyHiding the Menu Temporarily Switching the Iris SettingSwitching the Eco+Quiet Mode Displaying an Enlarged Portion of an ImageResize button Resize ModePress Resize on the projector or on the remote control Resize ModeAbout Copyrights Picture menu Menu Bar ItemsUseful Features 3D Menu Using the Menu Screen Menu Selections Adjust- mentsPress Menu Press or to select the item To adjust the projected image while viewing itYou want to adjust Press or \ to adjust the item selectedPicture Adjustment Picture Menu 1Selecting the Picture Mode2Adjusting the Image 4Eco+Quiet 3Switching the Iris Setting7Adjusting the Colors 5Using the AdvancedS. color adjustment screen EResetting All Adjustment Items 8Adjusting the Bright Boost9Selecting the Film Mode 0Setting Detail Enhancement3Auto Sync Auto Sync Adjustment Computer Image Adjustment SIG-ADJ Menu1Adjusting the Computer Image 2Setting the Resolution5Setting the Video System 7Adjusting the Dynamic Range 8Signal Info6Setting the Video Setup 3Adjusting the Overscan Adjusting the Projected Image SCR-ADJ Menu1Setting the Resize Mode 2Adjusting the Image Position5Keystone Mode Correction 4Auto V-Keystone CorrectionOr Q 9Selecting the Menu Screen Position 6Setting On-screen Display7Setting the Brightness Menu Screen 8Selecting the Background Image2Setting the Power Save Mode Economy Mode Adjusting the Projector Function PRJ-ADJ Menu3Setting One Touch Play, System Standby and Input Name 1Setting Auto Power Off Mode8Lamp Timer Life 4Setting the Demo Mode6Fan Mode Setting 7Returning to the Default SettingsEnjoying 3D Image Viewing Precautions on using 3D Glasses Epilepsy As you get more comfortable viewing 3D imagesPart Names Supplied Accessories for 3D GlassesInsert the screw to secure the bat Before Using the 3D GlassesReplacing the Button Cell Battery Close the battery coverUsage Range of the 3D Glasses Using the 3D GlassesAttaching the Nose Pad Attaching the 3D Glasses BandTurn on the 3D Glasses and place them over your eyes When 3D Auto Change is set to YesWhen 3D Auto Change is set to No Viewing 3D Images3D Menu screen is displayed Press 3D MenuPress P/R to select 3D Press O/Q to select On or Off Press P/R to select 3D Format, and then press Enter3D 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 exhaust and intake vents MaintenanceCleaning the projector Cleaning the lensIndicators on the Projector Maintenance IndicatorsAbout the temperature warning indicator About the lamp indicatorNot illuminate Down Outlet, and then connect it again Regarding the Lamp LampReplacing the Lamp Remove the lamp unit cover Removing and Installing the Lamp UnitResetting the Lamp Timer Component Input Connecting Pin AssignmentsHdmi Terminal Computer 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 Sharp Corporation
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