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Sharp XG-C60X Operation Manual
106 pages 8.08 Mb
IMPORTANT 2 Model No.: XG-C60X Serial No.:3 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 CAUTION INFORMATIONSee bottom of actual set. -2 Caution Concerning the Lamp Replacement 6 QUICK GUIDE LabelPRODUCT DISPOSAL When Attaching the QUICK GUIDE Label 7 Outstanding Features1. Ultra High Brightness from a Compact Projector 2. Simple & Easy Operation 3. Superior PC Compatibility 4. Advanced Computer & Video lntegrated Composer Technology 5. Theft Deterrent and Security 8 ContentsEasy to Use Functions Introduction Connections and Setup Basic Operation 9 Appendix10 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSCAUTION 12 Be sure to read the following safeguards when setting up your projector.Caution concerning the lamp unit Cautions concerning the setup of the projector Do not set up the projector in places exposed to direct sunlight or bright light. The projector may safely be tilted to a maximum angle of 12 degrees. Do not subject the projector to hard impact and/ or vibration. Rest your eyes occasionally. Avoid locations with high or low temperature. Do not block the exhaust and intake vents. Cautions regarding the transportation of the pro- jector Other connected equipment Using the projector in other countries Temperature monitor function 13 How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals (Windows, Macintosh)Projector (Front and Top View) 14 Part Names17 Using the Remote ControlWhen using the remote control: Inserting the Batteries 1and remove the cover towards the direction of the arrow. 2 3cover into the opening, and lower the cover until it clicks in place. Available Range of the Remote Control 18 AccessoriesSupplied accessories Optional cable 20 Connecting the Projector to Other DevicesBefore Connecting This projector can be connected to:A computer using: Component video or audio-visual equipment: An amplifier or audio components using: A monitor using: Connecting the Power Cord 21 Connecting the Projector to a ComputerConnecting to a Computer Using the RGB Cable 22 Connecting the thumbscrew cablesPlug and Play function (when connecting to a 15-pin terminal) Connecting to Video EquipmentConnecting to Video Equipment Using an S-video, a Composite Video or an Audio Cable 23 2Connecting to Component Video Equipment 24 225 Connecting to an AmplifierConnecting to an Amplifier or Other Audio Components Connecting to a Computer Using a DIN- D-sub RS-232C Adaptor and an RS-232C Serial Control Cable 26 1sub RS-232C adaptor to an RS- 232C serial control cable (com- mercially available). 2nect the projector and the com- puter. Controlling the Projector by a Computer Connecting to a MonitorWatching Images on Both the Projector and a Monitor 27 2lect Economy Mode, Mntr. out/RS232 and then ON. (see page 69.) Connecting the Remote Control to the Projector Using as a Wired Remote Control Using the Wireless Presentation Function of the Remote ControlUsing the Wireless Pre- sentation Function 28 1the computer using the sup- plied USB cable. 2presentation software on your computer. 29 SetupAdjustment feet Using the Adjustment Feet 1 2height and remove your finger from HEIGHT ADJUST. 3the back of the projector for fine adjustment.HEIGHT ADJUST Adjustment foot Adjusting the Lens 30 12 38 Image Projection2 1wall outlet. on the projector or on the remote control. When Anti-Theft (see page 75) is set, the keycode input box will appear. 39 3the remote control to select the INPUT mode. 4 42 Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion (Keystone Correction)Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion 2 3 44 Menu Bar ItemsXG-C60X_E_PDF_p33_41.p65 03.8.28, 2:08 PM40 This list shows the items that can be set in the projector. INPUT 1 / 2 Mode 45 INPUT 3 / 4 ModeXG-C60X_E_PDF_p33_41.p65 03.8.28, 2:08 PM41 46 Using the Menu ScreenMenu Selections (Adjustments) 47 24 5Menu Selections (Settings) 48 249 45 6 7 50 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 pages 42 to 45. Selecting the Signal TypeSelect Signal Type in the Picture menu on the menu screen. For operating the menu screen, see pages 42 to 45. 51 Progressive Mode52 Adjusting Computer Images56 Selecting the Picture Display ModeSwitching the Picture Display Using Different Input SignalsEach time is pressed, the display changes as shown on page 52 and 53. RESIZE Screen display of the picture display mode COMPUTER NORMAL is fixed when XGA (1024 768) signals are entered. -53 57 VIDEO 59 Enlarging a Specific Portion of an ImageDisplaying an Enlarged Portion of an Image 2tion, then the magnification returns to 1. 60 Gamma Correction FunctionAdjusting Gamma Correction 2press when GAMMA is displayed. 61 Displaying Dual Pictures (Pict in Pict)Displaying the Inset Picture 2 4 63 Displaying the Break TimerDisplaying and Setting the Break Timer 2 1 3 64 Color Management System (C. M. S.)Selecting the Color Reproduction Mode Selecting the Target ColorColor Management System (C.M.S.) 66 Resetting User-Defined Color SettingsOverview of All Color Settings Setting the Audio Out- put Type Setting on/off the Inter- nal Speaker 67 Setting on/off the Internal SpeakerSetting the Audio Output Type 68 Auto Search Function69 Video Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) SystemReducing Image Noise Turning Off the On-screen Display Setting On-screen Display 70 Setting the Video System71 Saving Projected Images2 1Deleting the Captured Image 72 Setting a Background ImageSelecting a Background Image Selecting a Startup ImageSelecting a Startup Image 73 Selecting the Economy ModeSetting the Power Save Mode Monitor Out/RS-232C Off Function 74 Displaying the Remaining Lamp Life (Percentage)Checking the Remaining Lamp Life (Percentage)Select the Options (2) menu on the menu screen. For operating the menu screen, see Auto Power Off FunctionSelect Auto Power Off in Economy Mode under the Options (1) menu on the menu screen. For operating the menu screen, see Selecting the Economy Mode 75 Reversing/Inverting Projected ImagesSetting the Projection Mode Locking the Operation Buttons on the ProjectorSetting up the Keylock Canceling the Keylock Setting 76 Selecting the Transmission Speed (RS-232C)Selecting the Transmis- sion Speed (RS-232C)Locking the Operation Buttons on the Projector 77 Setting up a Password1 2 3 78 12 3If You Forget Your Password 79 Setting the Anti-Theft1the remote control or projec- tor to set the first digit in New Code. Setting the Anti-Theft 80 23 1 3 81 Initializing the SettingsReturning to the Default Settings 82 Displaying the Adjustment SettingsCleaning the lens Cleaning the exhaust and intake vents 84 Maintenance85 Replacing the Air FilterCleaning and replacing the bottom air filter 1 2 3 4 86 56 7 87 Maintenance IndicatorsAbout the temperature warning indicator About the lamp indicator 88 Maintenance IndicatorsLamp Caution Concerning the Lamp Replacing the Lamp 89 Regarding the LampLamp unit User service screw Removing and Install- ing the Lamp Unit 90 1 on the projector or on the remote control to put the projector into the standby mode. 2 3 4Regarding the LampSTANDBY button STANDBY Securing screw AC socket INPUT button ENTER button ON button UNDO button User service screw 91 56 7 1 2-88 15 69 RS-232C Terminal:9-pin Mini DIN female connector INPUT 1/2 RGB and OUTPUT Signal Terminal: 15-pin Mini D-sub female connector 9-pin D-sub male connector of the DIN-D-sub RS-232C adaptorPin 8(CS) and Pin 7(RS) are short circuited inside the projector. RS-232C Cable recommended connection: 9-pin D-sub female connector 92 Connecting Pin AssignmentsRGB Input Component Input 51 96 -89 93 (RS-232C) Specifications and Command SettingsXG-C60X_E_PDF_p79_93.p65 03.8.28, 2:29 PM89 Command 4-digit Parameter 4-digit RABR 10_OK O K E R RWhen BRIGHT of INPUT 1 image adjustment is set to 10. _ _ _ Special commands, POWR???? and TLPS PC control Communication conditions Basic format CommandsExample: C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4Response code format Normal response Problem response (communication error or incorrect command) Command format Return code (0DH)Return code (0DH) 94 (RS-232C) Specifications and Command SettingsXG-C60X_E_PDF_p79_93.p65 03.8.28, 2:29 PM90 95 -91XG-C60X_E_PDF_p79_93.p65 03.8.28, 2:29 PM91 -92 96 Wired Remote Control Terminal SpecificationsXG-C60X_E_PDF_p79_93.p65 03.8.28, 2:29 PM92 Specifications of wired remote control input3.5 mm minijack External: +5 V (1 A) Internal: GND Function and transmission codes Sharp remote control signal format 97 Computer Compatibility Chart98 Troubleshooting100 For SHARP Assistance101 Specifications102 DimensionsBottom View Side View Side ViewTop View Rear View Front View Units: inches (mm) 103 Glossary104 Index
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