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Sharp PG-D40W3D Specifications 
 
 
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Sharp PG-D40W3D Quick Start 
 
 
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3 iii4 iv1Before using the proj ector, please read this op eration manual car efully.  5 Introduction                                  1. WARRANT Y 2. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFE TY ACT WARNING: directly. Be especially careful that children do not stare directly into the  beam of light.  WARNING: expose this product to rain or mois ture.  WARNING: WARNING:  6 INFORMATIONPRODUCT DISPOSAL         Caution Concerning Lamp Replacement  3 How to Read this Operation ManualNote Info2 1Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q) MENU/HELP button  Using the Menu ScreenAdjustment buttons  (P/R/O/Q) ENTER button RETURN buttonPress RETURN to return  to the previous screen  when the menu is  displayed.  MENU/HELP button ENTER button RETURN button Menu Selections (Adjustments)Example: Adjusting Bright.This operation can also be performed by using the butto ns on the projector.   Press MENU/HELP.The Picture menu screen for the selected  input mode is displayed.    2 Press Q or O and select  Picture to adjust.  1Example: Picture screen menu for     COMPUTER (RGB) input Menu item  Buttons used in  this operation On-screen  display Button used in  this step .........Indicates safeguards for using the projector.   .......   7 For Future ReferenceMaintenance  P. 52  PP. 59 and 60  P. 64 8 ContentsPreparingIntroduction Quick Start Setup Connections Useful Features  Using 9 Reference10 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSCAUTION:11 15. Overloading16. Object and Liquid Ent ry 17.  Servicing 18.  Damage Requiring Se rvice 19. Replacement Parts 20. Safety Check 21.  Wall or Ceiling Mounting 22. Heat 12 Observe the following safeguards when set ting up your  projector.Caution concerning the lamp unit Do not set up the projector in places Caution concerning t he setup of the  projector Rest your eyes occasional ly.   exposed to direct sunlight or bright light. Caution regarding placing of the projector Warning about placin g the projector in  a high position Do not subject the proje ctor to hard  impact and/or vibration. Avoid locations with ex tremes of  temperature. Do not block the exhaust a nd intake  vents. 13 Caution regarding usage of the projectorOther connected equipment Using the projector in o ther countries Temperature monitor function  14 How to Access the PDF Operation ManualsSETUP MANUALRefer to the SETUP MANUAL contai ned on the supplied C D-ROM for details.  15 Accessories16 Part Names and FunctionsProjectorNumbers in Z refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the  topic is explained.  17 Rear View18 Part Names and Functions (Continued)19 1cover towards the direct ion of the arrow. 2 3and lower the cover until it c licks in place. Caution  1  Usable RangeWhen using the remote control   20 Quick StartSetup and ProjectionQuick Start 21 1 23 4.  Adjust the projected image 5. Correct trapezoidal distortion 6. Select the INPUT mode 7. Turn the computer on 8. Turn the power off  22 Setting up the ProjectorVideo Setup Setting up the Projector Standard Setup (Front Projection)Example of standard setup  Ceiling-mount Setup 23 Projection (PRJ) ModeTable mounted, rear projection (with a translucent screen) [Menu item  Rear] Ceiling mounted, front projection [Menu item  Ceiling + Front] Ceiling mounted, rear projection (with a translucent screen) [Menu item  Ceiling + Rear] Indication of the Projection Image S ize and Projection DistanceExample: 16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode) Picture Size Projection  Distance  24 Setting up the Projector (Continued)Screen Size and Projection Distance16:10 Signal Input (Normal M ode) 4:3 Signal Input (Nor mal Mode)  25 Connecting the Projector to Other EquipmentTerminals on the Projector 26 Connecting the Projector to Other Equipment (Continued)28 Controlling the Projector by a ComputerWhen connecting to a co mputer using an RS-23 2C serial control ca ble When connecting to th e LAN terminal usi ng a LAN cable 29 Connecting the Power Cord30 Turning the Projector On/OffTurning the Projector On Turning the Power Off (Putting  the Projector into Standby Mode)STANDBY/ON button Lamp indicator Power indicator STANDBY  ON button On-screen display (con rmation message)  31 Image ProjectionAdjusting the Projected Image 1 Adjusting the Focus 2 Adjusting the Height 1 23 Adjusting the Picture Size  32 Image Projection (Continued)Correcting Trapezoidal  Distortion 1 2 3 34 Image Projection (Continued)36 Operating with the Remote ControlDisplaying and Setting the  Break Timer 1 2 1 2 1 2Switching the Eco+Quiet  Mode  1Auto Sync (Auto Sync Adjustment) Freezing a Moving Image  37 2Selecting the Picture Mode 1Displaying an Enlarged  Portion of an Image  1 2 38 Operating with the Remote Control (Continued)Using the Remote Control as the Wireless Co mputer MouseConnecting with a USB cable The mouse pointer can be  operated in the following way  after it is connected.  39 Menu ItemsThe following shows the items that can be set in the pro jector. Picture menuPicture SCR PRJ Net. Help SEL./ADJ. ENTER ENDPicture SCR PRJ Net. Help SEL./ADJ. ENTER END  Main menu Sub menu Page 40 Page 40 Page 40 Page 40Picture Mode Contrast 0 Bright Color Tint 0Sharp Standard Red Blue PAGE 1Picture Mode CLR Temp BrilliantColor C.M.S. Setting C.M.S. Standard Progressive Eco+Quiet 0 1 On 3D Progressive On DNR Off Reset  PAGE 2   C.M.S. SEL./ADJ. Return ENTER END C. M. S. - Hue C. M. S. - Saturation C. M. S. - Value R Y G C B M C. M. S. Reset Reset  40 Menu Items (Continued)Screen adjustme nt (SCR-ADJ) menu Projector adjustment (PRJ-ADJ) menu 41 Network menuHelp menu The items you can set with t he  Help menu 42 Using the Menu ScreenMenu Selections (Adjustments) 1 2 43 3to adjust.The item displayed by itselfThe menu screen will disapp ear. The selected item is highlig hted.   To adjust the projected  image while watching it 4selected.The adjustment is stored.   5Items to be adjusted Press ENTER. Items to be adjusted Press ENTER.   40  44 Picture Adjustme nt (Picture Menu)Q PAGE1 Q PAGE2 1 Selecting the Picture Mode 45 412 Adjusting the Image 3  Adjusting the Color  TemperatureValues on CLR Temp are only for general  standard purposes.  4 Adjusting the ColorsAdjusting Hue, Saturation, or Value. 1  2 3 4Example of adjusting the Hue   42 5 Progressive 46 Picture Adjustme nt (Picture Menu) 6  Reducing Image Noise (DNR) 7 Eco+Quiet 43 47 Adjusting the Projected Image (SCR - ADJ Menu)5  1  Setting the Resize Mode 2 Adjusting the Image  PositionYou can move the projected image verti cally. Q buttonO button  3 Keystone CorrectionSelect Keystone on the  SCR-ADJ  menu and adjust with t he slide bar.See page 28 for details of Keystone Correction.   4 Setting the OverscanThis function allows you to set the ove rscan area  (display area).  Setting the On-screen  Display 44 6 Closed Caption   7 Selecting t he Background  Image 8 Reversing/Inver ting  Projected Images 9 DLP LinkTMSee the OPERATION MANUAL FOR  STEREOSCOPIC 3D PROJECTION provide d  separately.  0 DLP LinkTM InvertSee the OPERATION MANUAL FOR  STEREOSCOPIC 3D PROJECTION provide d  separately.   Setting the Video Setup Selecting the On-screen  Display LanguageThe projector can switch the on-s creen  display language among 17 languages.  48 Adjusting the Projected Image (SCR - ADJ Menu) 49 Adjusting the Projector Function (PRJ - ADJ Menu)5  2  1 Auto Sync (Auto Sync  Adjustment) Auto Power Off Function 3 Auto Restart Function 4 STANDBY ModeWhen set to Eco, power consumption is  reduced in standby mode.  Setting the Con rmation  Sound (System Sound) 46 9  6  Audio Output Type Setting 7 Speaker Setting 8 Audio Input Selecting the Transmission  Speed (RS- 232C)Make sure that both the projector an d  computer are set for the same bau d rate.  0 Fan Mode Set tingThis function changes the fan r otation speed.   System Lock FunctionSetting/Changing the keycode  50 12Select Next, then pr ess ENTER.The screen for entering the keycod e  appears.   1Adjusting the Projector Function (PRJ - ADJ Menu)   (Continued)  51 34control or on the projector to enter  the new keycode in New Code. 5    45To cancel the keycode that you have  already set When the System Lock is set  Input screen for keycode  Checking the Lamp  Life StatusYou can con rm the cumulative lamp usage  time and the remaining lamp life (p ercentage).  48 Keylock FunctionLocking the Operation  Buttons on the Projector Locking the Operat ion Buttons Taking the Keylock off    52 Adjusting the Projector Function (PRJ - ADJ Menu)   (Continued) 53 Setting up the Projector Network Environment ( Network Menu)4 2 1 3 4 1 2 3 4If you forget the password 50 2 DHCP Client Setting 3 TCP/IP Setting  54 12 3 4Q and O, then press ENTER.  5and O, then press ENTER. 4 Con rming the  Projector InformationYou can con rm the MAC address and  projector name.   Setting up the Projector Network Environment ( Network Menu) Utilizing the Help Menu  Functions  55 1 24 6 3 5 6 Troubleshooting with the Help Menu 56 Maintenance57 Maintenance Indicators58 Maintenance Indicators (Continued)59 Regarding the LampLamp Caution Concerning the Lamp Replacing the Lamp 60 Regarding the Lamp (Continued)Removing and Installing the  Lamp Unit 1projector or STANDBY on the  remote control to put th e  projector into stand by mode.  2 3 61 45 6 1open the lens shutt er fully.  2 6 62 Computer Compatibility ChartComputer  Multiple sign al support   Horizontal Frequency: 15-110 kHz,   Vertical Frequency: 45-85 Hz, Note  DTV 63 Troubleshooting64 Troubleshooting (Continued)65 For SHARP Assistance66 Speci cations67 Dimensions68 Index 
 
 
 
 
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