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Sharp PG-M25X Operation Manual
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IMPORTANT 2 Model No.: PG-M25X Serial No.:Introduction-1Before using the projector, please read this operation manual carefully. WARNING: careful that children do not stare directly into the beam of light. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. WARNING: expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate this equip- ment. 5 Introduction 12 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSCAUTION13 -918. Damage Requiring Service 19. Replacement Parts 20. Safety Check 21. Wall or Ceiling Mounting 22. Heat 14 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS (cont.)16 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS (cont.)17 How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals (Windows, Macintosh)Projector (Front and Top View) 18 Part Names20 Part Names (cont.)Bottom Front RearTapes for removing the batteries Inserting the Batteries 21 12 3of the arrow to close it. Replacing the BatteriesThe LED indicator will blink when the batteries need to be replaced. GyroRemote Features RF Technology Multi-Projector Control 22 The GyroRemoteOperation Range: Area up to a 15 m Calibrating the 23 12 3 24 AccessoriesOptional accessories Supplied accessories Up Down Foot releases Adjustment feet 26 SetupUsing the Adjustment Feet 1 2height and remove your hands from the foot releases. 3 28 Setup (cont.)Screen Size and Projection Distance90 H Screen Base line: Horizontal line passing through the lens center. Lens center L:Projection distance NORMAL Mode (4:3) STRETCH Mode (16:9) BORDER Mode (4:3) 29 Projecting a Reversed/Inverted ImageProjection from behind the screen Projection using a mirror Ceiling-mount setup 30 Connecting the Projector to Other DevicesBefore Connecting This projector can be connected to:A computer using: Component video or audio-visual equipment: A monitor using: Connecting the Power Cord 1cord into the AC socket on the rear of the projector. Connecting the Projector to a ComputerConnecting to a Computer Using the DVI to 15-pin D-sub Cablecomputer using the supplied DVI to 15-pin D-sub cable. 31 2Connecting the thumbscrew cables2 1 Connecting to a Computer Using a DVI Cable (Sold Separately)computer using the DVI cable. 32 2Plug and Play function (when connecting to a 15-pin terminal) Connecting to Video EquipmentConnecting to Component Video Equipment 33 1sub cable using the DVI to 15- pin D-sub adaptor. 2nect the projector and the video equipment. 3video equipment using a 3.5 mm to RCA audio cable (commercially available). Connecting to Video Equipment Using an S-VIDEO, a Composite Video or an Audio Cable 34 2Installing / Removing the PC Card1 2 Installing the PC Card in to INPUT 4 Terminal Removing the PC Card 35 1PC Card. For details see page 68. Connecting to a MonitorWatching Images on Both the Projector and a Monitor 36 2lect Monitor Out and then Yes (Y cable). Using INPUT 1 Terminal with the Terminal Cover Attached to the Projector 38 Image ProjectionBasic ProcedurePlug the power cord into the wall outlet. 2 on the GyroRemote. When Anti-Theft (see page 102) is set, the keycode input box will appear.LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator POWER indicator POWER button INPUT INPUT button Volume buttons AV MUTE Volume button 39 45mote to adjust the volume. 40 Image Projection (cont.) 67Selecting the On-screen Display Language Adjusting the Lens 41 12 42 Correcting the Trapezoidal Distortion (Keystone Correction)Correcting the Trap- ezoidal Distortion 2 44 Using the GyroRemoteBefore Using the Gesture Operation (Selecting OSD Menus, Operating Presentation Tools) Function Assign 45 12 46 Using the GyroRemote (cont.)GyroRemote Channel Setting 2 1 2Registering the GyroRemote in the Projector 1 47 34Registering Multiple GyroRemotes in One Projector 1 2 3 48 Using the Presentation Tools1move it while pressing . Using the Stamp Func- tion 49 23 4 5 50 23 4 5 6 Using the Presentation Tools (cont.) 51 Using the Wireless Presentation Function of the GyroRemoteConnecting the Computer and the Projectorcomputer using the supplied USB cable. Using as a Wireless Mouse 52 1holding down . The LED indicator is lit. 2the same as the buttons of a mouse connected to the com- puter. Connecting the GyroRemote with a Cable Using the Wireless Presentation Function of the GyroRemote (Cont.)L-CLICK LED indicator R-CLICK button GYRO ACTIVE Turning Off the 53 12 54 Using the Menu ScreenMenu Selections on the Projector (Adjustments) 55 24 5MENU button Adjustment buttons ( Menu Selections on the projector (Settings) 56 2menu you want to adjust. theitem you want to set. 58 Using the Menu Screen (cont.)60 Menu Bar ItemsPG-M25X#E#p50_64.p65 02.4.29, 3:15 PM56 This list shows the items that can be set in the projector. INPUT 1 ModePage 106 Page 87 Page 96 -57 61 INPUT 2 / 3 ModePG-M25X#E#p50_64.p65 02.4.29, 3:15 PM57Page106 Page 59 Page 96 Page 93 -58 62 Menu Bar Items (cont.)PG-M25X#E#p50_64.p65 02.4.29, 3:15 PM58 This list shows the items that can be set in the projector. INPUT 4 ModePage 78 Page 96 Page 106 Some items will not be reset, if you select All Reset in Options (2). For details, see page 105. 63 Adjusting the PictureYou can adjust the projectors picture to your preferences with the following picture settings. Adjusting Image PreferencesAdjust the Picture menu on the menu screen. For operating the menu screen, see For operating the menu screen using Selecting the Signal TypeSelect Signal Type in the Picture menu on the menu screen. For operating the menu screen using Progressive ModeSelect Progressive Mode in the Pic- ture menu on the menu screen. 2D Progressive 3D Progressive Film Mode 64 Adjusting the Picture (cont.)65 Adjusting Computer ImagesWhen Auto Sync is OFF Saving Adjustment Settings Selecting Adjustment Settings Special Mode Settings 66 Adjusting Computer Images (cont.)68 Adjusting Computer Images (cont.)Before setting the network 70 Using the NetworkWireless Channels DHCP server function 71 172 Using a Wireless LAN PC CardInstalling a Wireless LAN PC Card 1card into the INPUT 4 slot on the projector. Ejecting the Card 73 Network SettingsSetting Up a Projector NameWhen selecting Projector in the net- work menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen, see For operating the menu screen using Projector and then press . 2the characters you want to set. 74 56 4 75 56Setting the Wireless Channel Setting the SSID 76 5677 Setting the DHCP ServerSet DHCP Server in the network menu on the menu screen. Enabling the DHCP server function Setting the Assign Start Address Assigning a maximum number of IP addresses Resetting the Network Settings 78 Wireless LAN PC card: Troubleshooting79 Using a Memory CardDisplaying of the Contents in the Card as an IndexInsert the memory card into the INPUT 4 terminal on the projector. Ejecting the Card 1Setting the Thumbnail Display 80 Using a Memory Card (cont.)82 Memory Card Settings84 Memory Card Settings (cont.)85 Displaying a Still ImageStoring an Image in Still Image Format 3 86 Selecting the Picture Display ModeSwitching the Picture Display Using Different Input Signals Displaying an Enlarged Portion of an Image 88 23GyroRemote to move the enlarged image. Selecting the Picture Display Mode (cont.) 89 490 Gamma Correction FunctionAdjusting Gamma Correction 3 91 Selecting the Power Save ModeSetting the Power Save Mode Automatic Power Shutoff Function 92 Displaying Dual Pictures (Pict in Pict)Displaying the Inset Picture 1 2 3to set the position of the inset picture. 93 Setting On-screen Display4ture. Turning Off the On-screen Display 94 Activating the sRGB Color Management FunctionSetting the Color Manage- ment Function (sRGB) Using Auto Search 95 Auto Search Function96 Video Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) System97 Setting the Video SignalSelecting a Startup ImageSelecting a Startup Image 98 Saving Projected ImagesCapturing the Image Deleting the Captured Image 99 Setting a Background ImageSelecting a Background Image Using an RGB Monitor Loop-out Adaptor 100 Using an RGB Monitor Loop-out AdaptorConfirming the Lamp Usage Time Displaying the Lamp Usage Time 101 Displaying the Break TimerDisplaying and Setting the Break Timer 1 102 Reversing/Inverting Projected ImagesSetting the Projection Mode 103 Locking the Operation Buttons on the ProjectorSetting up the Keylock Canceling the Keylock Setting 104 Setting up a Password2 3 105 12 3If You Forget Your Password 1 106 Setting the Anti-Theft1control or on the GyroRemote, to enter the keycode. 107 2the same way as above and 3 108 Setting the Anti-Theft (cont.)1 2 3 109 Initializing the SettingsReturning to the Default Settings 110 Displaying the Adjustment Settings112 Carrying the ProjectorHow to Use the Carrying Case 1 2from the carrying case, and fold it in the direction of the arrows. 3 4cessories in the carrying case.Lens cap Cleaning the lens Cleaning the exhaust and intake vents Projectors Rear View 113 Maintenance114 Maintenance IndicatorsAbout the TEMPERATURE WARNING indicator About the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator Lamp Caution Concerning the Lamp Replacing the Lamp 115 Regarding the Lamp116 Regarding the Lamp (cont.)Removing and Install- ing the Lamp Unit 1 2 3Lamp unit AC socket User service screw AC socket User service screw Adjustment buttons ( 117 45 6 1 2Securing screw DVI Digital / Analog INPUT 1 port : 29 pin connector DVI Analog RGB Input DVI Analog Component Input 4-pin USB connector USB connector: 4 pin B-type USB connector 118 Connecting Pin Assignments119 Computer Compatibility Chart120 Troubleshooting122 For SHARP Assistance123 SpecificationsSpecifications are subject to change without notice. 124 Wireless LAN PC Card Specification125 Usable Cards and Their CapacityUnits: inches (mm)-122PG-M25X#E#p116_125.p65 02.4.29, 3:27 PM122 Side View Side ViewTop View Bottom View Rear View Front View 126 Dimensions127 Glossary129 Index
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