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Introduction Easy Start Setup Connections Basic Operation Useful Features Appendix OPERA TION MANUAL MUTIMEDIA PROJECTOR MODEL XR-55X XR-50S XR55X_50S_CD_E_Hyo1-4.
ii IMPORT ANT • For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Pr ojector , please r ecord the Model and Serial Number located on the bottom of the projector and r etain this information.
iii SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U.K. The mains lead of this product is fi tted with a non-r ewireable (moulded) plug incorporating a 10A fuse. Should the fuse need to be replaced, a BSI or AST A approved BS 1362 fuse marked or and of the same rating as above, which is also indicated on the pin face of the plug, must be used.
iv The supplied CD-ROM contains operation instructions in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean and Arabic.
1 Introduction Be fo r e us i ng t h e p r oj ec to r , p le a se r e ad t h i s op e r at i on m a nu a l c ar e fu l l y. Intr oduction ENGLISH The re a re t wo imp or tant re aso ns fo r pr ompt wa rr ant y r eg ist rati on of you r new SHA RP Pr oje c tor , usin g the R EGIST R A TION CA RD pa cked w ith th e pro je ctor .
2 INFORMA TION This equipment has been test ed and f ound t o comply with the limit s for a Class B digital dev ic e, pur sua nt to Par t 1 5 of the FCC Rul e s. Th es e lim its a re de si gn ed to prov id e rea son ab le p rotectio n ag ai nst h ar mfu l inte r fe ren ce in a re si de ntia l ins tal lati on.
3 Introduction How to Read this Op er ation Ma nua l The spec ifi catio ns a re s li gh tly d if f er en t, d ep en di ng o n the m od el. H oweve r , you c an c on ne c t an d op er ate a ll m od el s in th e sa m e ma nn er.
4 Content s Pre par ing Introduction How to Read this Operation Manual ......3 Contents .................................................4 IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS ..................6 How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals ..............................
5 Introduction Adjusting the Projector Function (“PRJ-ADJ1/2” Menu) ........................49 Auto Sync (Auto Sync Adjustment) ......... 49 Auto Power Off Function ........................ 49 Auto Restart Function ............................. 49 Speaker Setting .
6 IMPOR T ANT S AFE GU ARDS CAUT I O N : Pl ea s e re a d al l of t h es e i n st r u ct i o ns b ef or e yo u op e r at e t h is pr o du c t a nd s ave t h e se i n st r u c ti o ns f or l a te r u se . Ele ctri ca l en erg y ca n per for m ma ny usef ul f unc tion s.
7 Introduction 15. Ove r lo ad i n g Do not ove rl oad wa ll o utl ets, ex ten si on c ord s, or in tegr al c onve ni en ce re ce pta cl es a s thi s ca n res ul t in a r isk of fi re or ele ctr ic s ho ck.
8 Obse r ve t he follow ing s afeg ua rd s when set t ing u p your projector . Caution concerning the lamp unit Poten ti al h a za r d of gl as s p ar ti cle s i f la mp ru ptu re s. I n ca se of l am p ru ptu re , co nta c t you r ne ar es t S ha rp A ut ho ri zed P roj e cto r De al er o r S er vic e Ce nte r for replacement .
9 Introduction Caution regarding usage of the projector If you a re n ot to u se t he p roj e cto r fo r a lo ng time or before mo ving the projector , make ce r t ai n you u np lu g the p owe r co rd f ro m the wall o ut le t, a nd di s co nne c t any o the r ca bl es c o nne c te d to it .
10 How to A ccess t he PDF Op er ation Ma nua ls PDF o p er a t io n ma n u al s i n seve r al l a ng u ag e s ar e i nc l u de d i n t he C D - ROM . T o ut i li ze t h es e m a nu a ls , yo u ne e d to i ns t a ll A d ob e ® Read er ® on yo ur computer (W in d o w s ® or M a ci n tos h ® ).
11 Introduction Acc e s so r i e s Supplied a ccessories Power c ord* For U.S. and Can ad a, etc. (6 ' ( 1 .8 m)) <QACCDA00 7WJPZ> For E urope , except U.K. (6 ' ( 1 .8 m)) <QACCV A0 1 1 W JPZ> For U.K. an d Singapore (6 ' ( 1 .
12 Par t Nam es and Functions Number s in Z refe r to the main page s in this ope rati on manu al wher e the topic is expla ine d. 2 45 6 3 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 15 14 10 16 17 18 19 2 45 6 3 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 15 14 10 16 17 18 19 Fr on t V i ew 1 E xh au st ven t 53 2 Zoom ring 27 For en la rgin g /redu cin g the p ic ture.
13 Introduction 12 7 11 10 9 12 3 4 5 6 8 12 7 11 10 9 12 3 4 5 6 8 Rea r V i ew ( T er mi n al s) 1 RS -232C ter mi na l 24 T e rm in al fo r co ntro lli ng th e pr oje cto r usi ng a computer .
14 2 3 4 7 8 10 6 1 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 20 21 22 23 19 17 5 Par t Nam es and Functions (Contin ued ) Number s in Z refe r to the main page s in this ope rati on manu al wher e the topic is expla ine d. 1 ON button 25 For tu rn ing t he powe r o n. 2 ST ANDBY but ton 25 For pu t tin g th e proj e ctor i nto the S tan dby mode.
15 Introduction Inse r t in g t he Bat ter ies 1 Pu ll d ow n t he t a b o n t he c over a n d r em ove t he cove r towa r d s t he d i r ec t io n of t h e a r row. 2 Insert the bat teries. Ins er t th e bat te ri e s ma ki ng s ur e the p ol ar i tie s c or re ctl y ma tch the m and n m ar ks i ns i de th e ba t ter y co mp ar tme nt.
16 Easy Start Th is s ec ti on s how s the b as ic o p er ati on ( p ro je cto r c on ne ct in g wit h the c o mp ute r). Fo r de ta il s, se e th e pag e de s cr ib ed b e low fo r ea ch s tep. Set u p and Pr oject io n In th is s ec ti on, c o nne c tio n of th e pr oj ec to r an d the c om pu te r is ex pl ai ne d us in g on e exam pl e.
17 Easy Start 1 Af te r th e pr oj ec to r tur ns o n, t he S etu p Gu id e ap pe a rs . ( W he n “S etu p Gu id e” is s et to “O n” . Se e pa ge 48 .) 2 Foll ow th e ste ps i n the S et up G uid e a nd a dju st t he fo cu s, h ei gh t (an gl e) an d pi c tur e size .
18 Set t ing U p th e Projec tor Set t ing U p t he Pr ojecto r For o pti ma l im ag e qu ali t y , po s iti on t he p ro je cto r pe r pe n dic ul ar to t he s cr ee n w ith t he p ro je cto r's feet fl at and l evel. D oi ng s o wil l el im in ate th e ne e d for Keys to ne c or re c tio n an d p rovi de t he b es t ima ge q ua li t y .
19 Setup Scr een S i ze an d Projec t ion Di st ance Screen Lens center H L 4: 3 S ig n al I n p ut ( N or ma l M od e) Picture (Scr een) size Projection distance [L] Di st a nc e fr om t he l e ns c .
20 Set ti ng Up t h e Projector (Cont inu ed ) Project i on (P RJ) M ode Th e pr oje c tor c a n us e any o f the 4 p ro je c tio n mo de s s hown i n th e di ag ra m be low. Sel e ct t he mo de mo st a p pr op ri ate fo r th e pr oje c ti on s et ti ng i n us e.
21 Connections Connec t ing t he Pr ojector to O t he r Equ ip ment Before connecting, ensure that the pow er cord o f the project or is unplugged from the A C outlet an d tur n of f the e qu ip me nt to b e co nn e cte d. Af ter m ak i ng a ll co n ne ct io ns , tur n o n the p ro je c tor an d the n th e oth er p ie c es o f eq uip me n t.
22 Connecting the Projector to Other Equipment (Continued) Equipme nt T er minal on connected equipment Cable T er m in a l on t h e projector Vi de o e qu i pm e nt Component video output terminal 3 .
23 Connections Equipme nt T er minal on connected equipment Cable T er m in a l on t h e projector Au di o eq u ip me n t ø3.5 mm audio output terminal ø3 .
24 Contr olli ng t he Pr ojector by a Comp uter Whe n t he RS -23 2C ter mi na l o n the p ro je c tor i s co nn ec te d to a co mp ute r wi th a D IN - D -s ub R S - 232C ad ap tor (op tio na l, A N-.
25 Basic Operation T u rn ing t h e Projec tor On / O f f Info Wh e n “Aut o Re s t a r t ” i s s et t o “ On ”: If th e powe r co rd is u np lu gg ed f ro m the o ut let or th e br ea ker s w.
26 Image Projection Abou t t he S et up G uide Af ter tu rni ng on th e pr oje ctor , the S etup Gui de s cre e n ap pea r s to as si st you wi th project or set up. Guidance it ems 1 FOCU S 2 HEIG HT A DJ UST 3 ZOOM Pres s EN TER to exi t t h e S et u p Gu i d e screen .
27 Basic Operation 2 Adj us t ing t h e Hei ght The h ei ght of th e pr oje cto r ca n be adju ste d us ing t he ad jus tme nt fe et a t the fro nt an d re ar of th e pr oje cto r . Whe n the s cr ee n is a bove the p roj ec tor , the pr oje c tion im ag e ca n be ma de hig he r by adju sti ng the p ro je ctor .
28 Corr ect in g Trapezoi dal Distor t ion Whe n the i mag e is p roj ec ted e ith er f ro m the top o r fro m the b ot tom toward s the scr ee n at a n an gle, t he im age b ec om es dis tor te d tra pezo ida lly. Th e fun cti on fo r cor re cti ng tra pezo ida l dis tor tio n is ca lle d Key s to n e C o r r e c t i o n.
29 Basic Operation Sw it chin g t he I np ut M ode Sel ec t th e app ro pr iate In pu t mod e for th e connect ed eq uipment . Pres s INP UT / to d is p l ay t h e INPUT list. Use INP UT / to s el ec t t h e I n pu t mo d e, a nd u s e O / Q to s el e c t th e au d io i n p ut t er m i na l .
30 Resize Mode Thi s fu ncti on a llows you to mo dif y or cu stom ize the Re s ize mod e to enh an ce th e inp ut ima ge. D epe nd ing o n the i npu t sig na l, you ca n ch oos e a de si re d ima ge. Pres s RESIZE . Se e pag e 46 for set ti ng o n me nu s cre e n.
31 Basic Operation VIDEO /DTV In p u t s ig n a l Fo r 4: 3 s c re e n Fo r 16: 9 s c r e en Video/DTV Image type NORMAL AREA Z OOM V -STRETCH BORDER 1 6:9 480 I , 48 0 P , 576 I , 576 P, NTSC, P AL, .
32 Op erat in g with t he Remote Cont rol POINTER butt on ECO+QUIE T but ton Adju stme nt bu t tons ( P / R / O / Q ) BRE AK T IME R but to n SPOT button AU TO SY N C b u t to n FREEZE but ton PICTU RE M OD E bu t ton MAGNI F Y b ut ton s EFFECT button Dis pl ayi ng an d Se t t in g t he Br eak Timer 1 Pres s BR E AK T I M E R .
33 Useful Features Auto S y nc (Au to S y nc Ad jus t ment ) Auto Sy nc fu nc tion wor ks wh en de tec ting inp ut si gn al af ter the p roj ec tor tu rn s on. Pres s AUTO SY NC t o ma n u al l y ad j us t with Auto Sync function. Wh en t he o ptim um i ma ge c an not b e ac hi eve d wi th Au to Sy nc ad ju st me nt, us e ma nu al adjustments.
34 Usin g t he R emote Co nt r ol as t he W ire less Co mpu ter M ouse Whe n co nne cti ng th e pro je ctor a nd t he co mpu ter wi th a US B ca ble, you c an u se t he rem ote con tro l as th e co mpu ter m ous e.
35 Useful Features Menu Items The fo llowi ng s hows th e item s tha t ca n be se t in th e pro je ctor . “Picture ” menu Main menu Sub menu Picture Page 41 Page 41 Page 42 Page 42 Page 42 Page 42.
36 “S c r ee n a dj u st m e nt ( SC R-A D J)” m e nu Main menu Sub menu SCR - ADJ Page 46 Language Image Shift Resize Page 46 Page 46 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 48 Page 48 Keystone OSD Display .
37 Useful Features “P ro je c to r ad ju s t m en t (P RJ -A DJ1/2)” me n u Main menu Sub menu PRJ-ADJ1 Page 49 Speaker [On/Off] System Lock [Enable/Disable] Keylock [On/Off] Auto Restart [On/Off].
38 Adju stme nt bu t tons ( P / R / O / Q ) ENTER b ut ton RETURN button Press RETURN to retur n to the p rev io us s cr ee n wh en t he m en u is displayed .
39 Useful Features Quick S t ar t Menu Th e fol lowi ng i tem s ca n b e co nfi gu re d on t he Q ui ck S ta r t M e nu. Selectable it ems Description Inp u t Se ar ch S ta r t Auto ma tic a ll y se ar ch es f or a nd s wi tch es to t he a pp ro pr ia te In pu t mo de.
40 4 Pres s P or R and s e le c t “ Br i gh t ” to adjus t . Th e se l ec ted i te m is h ig hl ig hte d. T o ad ju st t he p rojec ted imag e while wat chi ng it Pres s EN TER . Th e se le c ted i tem (e.g. “Br i ght ” ) is dis pl aye d by its el f at th e bot to m of the screen.
41 Useful Features Pictur e Adjus tm ent (“ Pictu re” Menu) Me nu o pe ra tio n n Pag e 39 Q PA G E 1 Q PA G E 2 Picture Mode Contrast 0 0 0 0 Bright Color Tint 0 Sharp Standard SEL./ADJ. ENTER END 0 0 Red Blue Picture SIG SCR PRJ1 PRJ2 1 2 Picture Mode CLR T emp BrilliantColor TM C.
42 Pic t u r e Ad ju s t m e nt (“ Pi c tu r e” Me n u) (Co nt i n u e d ) Me nu o pe ra tio n n Pag e 39 2 Adjus ti ng th e Image Adjustment items O button Q button Co ntr as t Fo r le s s contrast . For m ore contrast . Br ig ht For l e ss brightness.
43 Useful Features 5 Sel ect ing t he Fi lm Mod e This function provides high-quality pla yback of im ag es o r igi na ll y pr oj ec te d at 24 fps , su ch as m ovi es o n DV Ds . Selectable items Description Auto Films are detect ed automa tically . Of f Fi lm s ar e not d ete cte d.
44 Signal Ad justment (“SIG- ADJ” Menu ) Me nu o pe ra tio n n Pag e 39 0 0 0 0 Phase Clock H-Pos V-Pos Reset Auto 1024 x 768 0 IRE Resolution Signal Type Video Setup Auto Video System Signal Info : 1024 x 768 H 48.3 kHz / V 60.0 Hz SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Pict.
45 Useful Features 4 Set t in g th e Vi deo S ys tem Th e vid eo i np ut sy ste m mo de i s fac tor y pr es et to “ Auto”; howeve r , a cle a r pi ctu re f ro m th e co nn ec te d au dio -v is ua l e qu ip me nt m ay not b e re ce ive d, de p en di ng o n the V id e o si gn al differe nce.
46 Adjus ti ng t he Projec ted Imag e (“SCR-ADJ” M enu) Me nu o pe ra tio n n Pag e 39 SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Resize Image Shift 0 0 Keystone OSD Display Closed Caption Overscan Background Setup Guide PRJ Mode On Front Wall Color Language Off English On Off Logo On Normal Pict.
47 Useful Features 4 Set t ing t h e Oversc an Th is f un ct io n al lows yo u to se t th e over s ca n a re a (di s pl ay a r ea ). Selectable items Description On The i n pu t are a i s di sp lay ed w it ho ut th e screen edges. Of f T h e wh ol e in pu t ar ea i s di sp laye d.
48 7 S elec tin g the B ack grou nd Image Selectable items Description Log o Sha rp l og o sc re e n Blue Blue screen None — 8 Sel ect in g th e Set up Gu id e Selectable items Description On Di sp lay i ng th e Se tu p Gu id e wh en t ur ni ng t he p roj e ctor o n.
49 Useful Features Adjus ti ng t he Projec tor F unc t ion (“PRJ-ADJ 1 /2” Men u) Me nu o pe ra tio n n Pag e 39 Q PRJ-A DJ1 SEL./ADJ. ENTER END Auto Power Off On Auto Restart On Speaker On Off Keylock 9600bps System Lock RS-232C Fan Mode Normal Disable Auto Sync On Pict.
50 Me nu o pe ra tio n n Pag e 39 6 F an Mo de Set tin g Th is f un cti on c ha ng e s the f an r ot ati on s pe e d. Selectable items Description Normal Suitable for normal environmen ts. Hi gh Set w he n u si ng th e pr oj ec tor a t al ti tu de s of a pp rox im ate l y 1 ,50 0 me ter s (4,900 f ee t) or m ore.
51 Useful Features 8 K eylock Function Use t hi s fu nc ti on to l oc k the o pe r ati on b u t ton s on th e p roj e cto r . Th is f un cti on c a n be s et u si ng e ith e r the m en u screen or ENTER on the p ro je c tor.
52 ST ANDBY Mode Whe n s et to “ Eco” , powe r co ns um pti on i s re du ce d in S ta nd by mo de. Selectable items Description Eco T he m on i tor ou tp ut a nd R S-232C a re swi tch e d of f i n St an dby m od e. Qu ic k St ar t Th e mo ni tor o utp u t an d RS-232C a re act iv ate d eve n if t he p roj e cto r is i n Standby mode .
53 Appendix Maintenance Cl e an i n g t he p r oj e c to r Ens ure th at you h ave un plu gg ed t he powe r cord b efo re cl ea ni ng th e proj e ctor . Th e ca bi net a s we ll a s the o pe rati on p an el i s mad e of pl as tic. Avoi d us ing b e nze ne o r thi nn er , as th es e ca n d am age t he fi ni sh o n the cabine t.
54 Maintenance Indicators Th e war ni ng l ig hts (p owe r in dic ato r , la mp i nd ic ato r an d te mp er at ur e war ni ng i nd ic ato r) on the pr oje c tor i nd ic ate p ro bl e ms i ns id e th e pr oj ec to r .
55 Appendix Maintenance indicat or Problem Cause Possible Solution Normal Abnormal T e mpe rature warn ing indicat or Off Re d bl inks (On)/ Re d on (Sta ndby) The i ntern al temperatur e is abnormally high . T e mpe rature s aro un d th e pro je c tor are high .
56 Regard ing t he L am p Lamp It is r ec om me n de d th at th e la mp (so l d se pa rate l y) be r ep la ce d w he n th e rem a in in g la mp l ife b e co me s 5% or les s, o r wh e n you n otic e a si gn ifi can t de ter io rat io n in th e pi ct ure a nd c o lo r qu al it y.
57 Appendix Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit W arning! Do n ot rem ove th e la mp u ni t fr om th e pro je cto r ri gh t af te r u se. T he l am p a nd pa r t s aro un d the l am p wi ll b e ver y hot a nd m ay ca us e bu rn s or i nj ur y .
58 4 Re move t h e la m p u ni t . Loo se n th e se cu ri ng s cr ew f rom t he l am p un it. Ho ld t he l am p un it a nd p ul l it i n th e dir ec ti on of th e ar row. At this ti me, ke ep the l am p un it h o ri zont al a n d do n ot til t it. 5 In s er t t h e new l a m p un i t .
59 Appendix Connec ti ng Pin Assign ment s COM PU TE R /COM P ON EN T i np u t a nd C OM PUT E R /COM PO NE N T ou t p ut Te r m i n a l s : m ini D - su b 1 5 pin fe ma le c onn ec tor COMPUTER Input /Output COMPUTER Input /Output Pin No . Signal Pin No .
60 Connec ti ng Pin Assign ment s (Continu ed) RS -2 3 2C C a bl e r e co mm e nd e d co n n ec t i on : D -s ub 9 p in fem al e co nne cto r Pin No . S ignal Pin No. Signal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. CD RD SD ER SG DR RS CS CI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
61 Appendix RS - 2 32C S pec ifi c ation s and Comma nds Computer cont rol A co m pu t er c a n b e u se d to c o nt r o l t h e pr o je c to r by c on n e c ti n g a n RS -2 32 C s e ri a l co nt r o l ca b l e (c ro s s t y p e, c o mm e rc i a ll y av ai l a bl e) to t h e p r oj ec t or.
62 RS - 2 32C S pec ifi c ation s and Comma nds (Co nt i n u e d ) Commands E xa m pl e : Wh e n t u rn i n g on t h e p r oj ec t or, make t h e fo l l owi n g s et t i n g.
63 Appendix CONTROL CONTENTS CO MMAND PARAME TER RETURN Power ON Stand by mod e (or 3 0 -s ec on d st ar t up t ime) COMPUTER Input Picture Mode Standard RAPS __ 10 OK or ERR ERR Present ation RAPS __.
64 CONTROL CONTENTS C OMMAND PARAMETER RETURN Power ON Stand by mod e (or 3 0 -s ec on d st ar t up t ime) C.M.S . Set tin g On CMC S __ 11 OK or ERR ERR Off CMC S __ 00 OK or ERR ERR C.
65 Appendix CONTROL CONTENTS CO MMAND PARAME TER RETURN Power ON Stand by mod e (or 3 0 -s ec on d st ar t up t ime) Language English ME L A ___ 1 OK or ERR ERR Deutsch ME L A ___ 2 OK or ERR ERR Espa.
66 Comput er Compatibility Char t Computer • Mu lt ip le s ig na l s up po r t Ho ri zon ta l Fre qu e ncy : 1 5- 1 10 kHz, Ver ti c al Fre q ue nc y: 45 - 85 Hz, Pi xel C lo c k: 1 2- 165 MHz Sy nc.
67 Appendix T rou bleshooting Probl em Chec k Page No p ic tur e an d no s ou nd or p roj e ctor d o es n ot star t. Proj e cto r powe r c or d is n ot pl ug ge d in to the w al l ou tl et. • 24 Power to t he ex te r na l co nn ec ted d ev ic e s is of f.
68 Probl em Chec k Page Maintenance indicator on the p ro je cto r il lu mi n ate s or blinks in red . Se e “M ai nte na nc e I nd ic ator s” . • 54 Pic tu re is g re e n on COMP UTER (Component) Ch an ge th e in pu t s ig na l t yp e se t tin g.
69 Appendix U.S.A. Sharp Electronics Corporation 1-888-GO-SHARP (1-888-467-4277) lcdsupport@sharpsec.com http://www .sharpusa.com Canada Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. (905) 568-7140 http://www .sharp.ca Mexico Sharp Electronics Corporation Mexico Branch (525) 716-9000 http://www .
70 Spe cifi cations Mode l XR-55X XR- 50S Display devices 0. 55 " DLP ® Chip × 1 Re so lu tio n XGA (1 024 × 7 68) SVGA (8 0 0 × 60 0) Le ns F n um be r F 2.
71 Appendix Dimensions Units: inches (mm ) 9 19 / 64 (236) 13 / 32 (10) 13 / 32 (10) 3 1 / 8 (79) 11 52 / 64 (300) 2 61 / 64 (75) 1 21 / 32 (41.7) 2 5 / 16 (58.5) 1 15 / 32 (37.3) 1 1 / 2 (38) 1 31 / 32 (50) 1 9 / 32 (32.5) M4 4 7 / 64 (104) 8 19 / 32 (218) 1 15 / 16 (49) 21 / 32 (16.
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