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3 iii4 ivBefore using the proj ector, please read this op eration manual car efully. 5 Introduction expose this product to rain or mois ture.1. WARRANT Y 2. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFET Y ACT WARNING: WARNING: WARNING: directly. Be especially careful that children do not stare directly into the beam of light. 6 INFORMATIONPRODUCT DISPOSAL 3 How to Read this Operation ManualNote Info2 1ENTER button MENU button Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q) ENTER button RETURN buttonPress RETURN to return to the previous screen when the menu is displayed. Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q) MENU button RETURN buttonPress RETURN to return to the previous screen when the menu is displayed. Using the Menu ScreenMenu Selections (Adjustments)Example: Adjusting Bright.This operation can also be performed by using the but tons on the projector. Press MENU.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 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. 69 PP. 81 to 83 P. 87 8 ContentsPreparingIntroduction Easy 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 Caution concerning t he setup of the projector Rest your eyes occasional ly. Do not set up the projector in places 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 FunctionsNumbers in Z refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained.16 17 19 2018 16 17 19 2018 1 2 3 4 65 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 71 2 3 4 65 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 17 1312 14 15 16 1712345 6 7 8 9 1312 14 15 16 17 10 11 12345 6 7 8 9 10 11 18 Part Names and Functions (Continued)Numbers in Z refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained. Inserting the Batteries 19 1cover towards the directi on of the arrow. 2 3and lower the cover until it c licks in place. Caution Usable RangeWhen using the remote control 20 Easy Start22 Setting Up the ProjectorVideo Setup Setting Up the Projector Standard Setup (Front Projection)Indication of the Projection Imag e Size and Projection DistanceXG-SV200X (Example: 4:3 Signal Input (Nor mal Mode))500" (1270 cm) 200" (508 cm) 100" (254 cm) 80" (203 cm) 60" (152cm) Projection Distance Picture Size 400"300" (1016 cm 762 cm) 80" 60" (203 cm 152 cm) 64" 48" (163 cm 122 cm) XG-SV100W (Example: 16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mod e))500" (1270 cm) 200" (508 cm) 100" (254 cm) 80" (203 cm) 60" (152cm) Projection Distance Picture Size 424"265" (1077 cm 673 cm) 85" 53" (215 cm 135 cm) 68" 42" (172 cm Setup 23 Screen Size and Projection Distance4:3 Signal Input (Nor mal Mode) 16:9 Signal Input (16:9 Mod e) 24 Setting Up the Projector (Continued)26 Connecting the Projector to Other EquipmentTerminals on the Projector 28 Connecting the Projector to Other Equipment (Continued )This projector is able t o process the followi ng signals when conn ected to HDMI equipment: Connections 29 Controlling the Projector by a ComputerWhen connecting to a co mputer using an RS-23 2C serial control ca ble 30 Controlling the Projector by a Computer (Continued)When connecting to th e LAN terminal usi ng a LAN cable Connecting the Power Cord 31 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) 32 Image ProjectionShifting the LensWhen moving upward or downward When moving in the left and right direction Adjustable range Using the Adjustment Feet 33 1adjust the projecte d angle. Warning! 1 2projector or the remot e control to adjust the image posi tion. ENTER button Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q) RETURN button H&V SHIFT button 34 Adjusting the FocusPress FOCUS +/ on the remote control to adjust the fo cus. Adjusting the Projected Image SizePress ZOOM +/ on the remote control to adjust the p rojected image size.ZOOM button s FOCUS buttons 35 Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion38 Switching the Input ModeVIDEO S-VIDEO INPUT Audio 2 MONITOR OUT HDMI 1 COMPUTER1 HDMI, COMPUTER 1/2, S-VIDEO, VIDEO buttons 39 Adjusting the VolumePress VOL +/ on the remote contro l or on the projector to adj ust the volume. Displaying the Black Screen and Turning Off the Sound Tempo rari lyOn-screen displayOn-screen display VOL +/ (Volume) buttons 40 Resize Mode 44 Operating with the Remote ControlDisplaying and Setting the Break Timer 1 2 1 2 1 2Switching the Eco+Quiet Mode Auto Sync (Auto Sync Adjustment) Freezing a Moving Image 45 12Selecting the Picture Mode Displaying an Enlarged Portion of an Image 1 2 46 Operating with the Remote Control (Continued)Using the Remote Control as the Wireless Comput er MouseConnecting with a USB cable The mouse pointer can be operated in the following way after it is connected. 47 Menu ItemsThe following shows the items that can be set in the pr ojector. Picture menuSpeaker Bass +30-30 Page50 Page48 Page 48 Page48 Audio menuMain menu Sub menu Page51 Page 51Treble +30-30 [On/Off] Audio Input Audio1 Audio2 HDMI Audio Out FAO VAO 48 (Continued)50 Using the Menu ScreenMenu Selections (Adjustments) 1 2 51 3to adjust.Items to be adjusted The item displayed by itselfPicture The menu screen will disapp ear. The selected item is highlig hted. To adjust the projected image while watching it 4selected.The adjustment is stored. 5Press ENTER.0Bright SEL./ADJ. RETURN ENTER END 48 Selecting the Picture Mode 2 Adjusting the Image 52 Picture Adjustme nt (Picture Menu)49 Adjusting the Color Temperature 4 Adjusting the Colors 53 1(C.M.S.: Color Manage ment System), and press ENTER. 2 54 36C.M.S. color adjustm ent screen. C.M.S. color adjustm ent screen: 4adjustment, sele ct Return and press ENTER. Reducing Image Noise (DNR)Set DNR to Off in the followi ng cases: Eco+Quiet Picture Adjustment (Picture Menu) (Continued)51 3 1 Speaker Settin g 2 Audio Input Audio Output Type Setting 4 Adjusting the AudioThis function allows you to adjust th e projectors audio. 55 Audio Adjustment (Audio Menu)52 Adjusting the Computer ImageIf the optimum image cannot be obtai ned with Auto Sync adjustment, use the SIG f unction. 2 Resolution Setting 3 Auto Sync AdjustmentUsed to automatically adjust a co mputer image. 4 Signal Type Setting 56 Signal Adjustment (SIG Menu)57 53Setting the Video System 8 7 6 Setting the Video Setup Selecting the Dynamic Range Checking the Input Signal 54 Setting the Resize Mode 4 2 Selecting the Wall Color 3 Setting the OverscanThis function allows you to set the ove rscan area (display area). Setting the On-screen DisplayThis function allows you to turn the on -screen messages on or off. 58 Screen Adjustment (SCR Menu)59 556 8 7 5 Closed Caption Selecting a Startup and Background Image Reversing/Inverting Projected Images Selecting the On-screen Display LanguageThe projector can switch the on-s creen display language among 18 languages. 60 56Auto Power Off Function 5 2 Auto Restart Function 3COMPUTER2 Select 4STANDBY ModeWhen set to Eco, power consumption is reduced in Standby mode. Selecting the Transmission Speed (RS-232C)Make sure that both the projector and com- puter are set for the same baud rate. 57 6Fan Mode SettingThis function changes the fan r otation speed. 7System Lock FunctionSetting/Changing the keycode 61 1ENTER or Q. Select Next, then p ress ENTER. 3control or on the projector to enter the preset keycode in Old Code. 4control or on the projector to enter the new keycode in New Code. 58 5System Lock con rm.To cancel the keycode that you have already set When the System Lock is set Input screen for keycode Keylock FunctionUse this function to lock the oper ation buttons on the projector. Locking the Operat ion Buttons 62 1projector for about 5 sec onds while the projector i s being turned on. Select On, then press ENTER . 5Taking the Keylock OffHold down ENTER on the projector for about 5 seconds. 8DLP LinkTMSee Using 3D Viewing Mode on page 67 for details. 9DLP LinkTM InvertSee Using 3D Viewing Mode on page 67 for details. Helpful Functions Set during Installation (PRJ menu) 63 590Memory MenuaLoad Memory aSave Memory aMemory Name aClear Memory aMute aMemory Lock Rotate Indicator 64 60Returning to the Default SettingsThis function allows you to initialize the set- tings you have made in the projector. Checking the Lamp Life StatusYou can confirm the cumulative lamp usa ge time and the remaining lamp life (p ercentage). 61 1Setting a PasswordIf you do not want others to change the se tting for the Net. menu, set a password. Setting a Password 65 1Press P or R to set the rst digit in New Password, then press Q. 3 4Recon rm, then press ENTER. Changing the Password 1 2Password using P,R,Q and O, 3Password using P,R,Q and O, 4in Recon rm using P,R,Q and O, then press ENTER. If you forget the password Setting Up the Projector Network Environment (Net . Menu)62 2 DHCP Client Setting 3 TCP/IP Setting 66 1Setting Up the Projector Network Environment (N et. Menu 2 3 4Q and O, then press ENTER. 5and O, then press ENTER. 4 Returning to Default Settings (Network)This function allows you to initial ize the Network settings you have made in th e projector. Restart Network Function ) 68 Viewing Stereoscopic 3D ImagesPrecautions on Viewing Stereoscopic 3D ImagesBefore viewing stereo scopic 3D images, ple ase read this sectio n carefully. 69 WARNING 70 Viewing Stereoscopic 3D Images (Continued)Information on the 3D Projection Function 72 Viewing Stereoscopic 3D Images (Continued)73 Maintenance74 Maintenance Indicators76 Regarding the LampLamp Caution Concerning the Lamp Replacing the Lamp Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit 77 1projector or STANDBY on the remote control to put th e projector into Stand by mode. 2 3 1 78 4Regarding the Lamp (Continued) 5 6 1 2 79 Compatibility ChartComputer Multiple sign al support Horizontal Frequency: 15-110 kHz, Vertical Frequency: 45-85 Hz, PC/MAC Mode Resolution Horizontal frequency [kHz] Vertical frequency[Hz] Analog Support Digital Support Display XG-SV100W XG-SV200X 80 Compatibility Chart (Continued)83 Attaching the Ceiling Mount to the CeilingWhen installed with the AN-TK201 1 2pole to the ceiling mou nt.Washer Mounting bolt (M8-type) Pin hole Sleeve When installed with the AN-TK202 84 1Attaching the Ceiling Mount to the Ceiling (Continued) 85 Troubleshooting86 Troubleshooting (Continued)88 For SHARP Assistance89 Speci cations90 Dimensions91 Index
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