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    Introduction
    Caution regarding usage of the projector
    ■When  using the projector, take  care not to sub-
    ject it to hard impact and/or vibration, as this
    can result in damage. Take extra care with the
    lens. If you  are not to use  the projector for a
    long time, make certain you  unplug the power
    cord from the wall outlet, and disconnect any
    other cables connected to it.
    ■ Do not carry the projector by holding the lens.
    ■
    When storing the projector, ensure you attach
    the lens cap to the projector. (See page  12.)
    ■ Do not expose the storage case or projector
    to direct sunlight or near heat sources. The
    storage case or projector may change color
    or become deformed.
    Other connected equipment
    ■When connecting a computer or other audio-
    visual equipment to the projector, make the
    connections AFTER unplugging the power
    cord of the projector from the AC outlet and
    turning off the equipment to be connected.
    ■ Please read the operation manuals of the pro-
    jector and the equipment to be connected for
    instructions on how to make the connections.
    Using the projector in other countries
    ■The power supply voltage and the shape of
    the plug may vary depending on the region
    or country you are using the projector in.
    When using the projector overseas, make
    sure you use an appropriate power cord for
    the country you are in.
    Temperature monitor function
    ■If the projector starts to over-
    heat due to setup problems
    or blockage of the air vents,
    “
    ”  and “”  will illumi-
    nate in the lower left corner of the picture. If the
    temperature continues to rise, the lamp will turn
    off, the temperature warning indicator on the
    projector will blink, and after a 90-second cool-
    ing-off period the projector will enter the standby
    mode. Refer to “Maintenance Indicators” on
    page  58 for details.
    Info
    • The cooling fan regulates the internal tem-
    perature, and its performance is automati-
    cally controlled. The sound of the fan may
    change during projector operation due to
    changes in the fan speed. This does not
    indicate malfunction.
    • Even if you unplug the power cord after
    projector operation, the cooling fan con-
    tinues to run for a while. When you place
    the projector into the storage case, make
    sure that the cooling fan has stopped. 
    						
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    Accessories
    Remote control
    Tw
    o R-6 batteries
    (“AA” size, UM/SUM-3,
    HP-7 or similar)
    Po wer cord
    *
    For U.S., Canada, etc.
    (6 (1.8 m))
     F
    or Europe, except U.K.
    (6 (1.8 m))
    
    *Use the power cord that corresponds to the wall outlet in your country.
    ■ 3 RCA to 15-pin D-sub cable (10 (3.0 m)) AN-C3CP2
    ■ Remote receiver AN-MR2
    ■ Lamp unit AN-C430LP
    ■ Ceiling-mount adaptor AN-60KT
    AN-XGCM55 (for U.S.A. only)
    ■ Universal bracket AN-JT200 (for U.S.A. only)
    ■ Ceiling-mount unit AN-TK201 
    AN-TK202 
    AN-EP101B 
    (for U.S.A. only)
    Note
    •Some of the optional accessories may not be available depending on the region. Please check with your
    nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center. (1)
    (2) (3) (4)
    DIN-D-sub RS-232C
    adaptor
    (5
     57/64 (15 cm))
    
    Lens cap (attached)
    
    Supplied accessories
    RGB cable
    (10 (3.0 m))
     For U.K., Hong Kong
    and Singapore
    (6 (1.8 m))
     F
    or Australia, New
    Zealand and Oceania
    (6 (1.8 m))
    
    Storage case
    
    Optional accessories
    Lens cap strap
    
    • Operation manual (this manual  and CD-ROM )
    Note
    • Codes in “<  >” are Replacement parts codes. 
    						
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    Introduction
    Optional lenses
    ■Lens Projection distance for 100 screen size
    Wide-zoom lens ( × 1.5 – 1.9) AN-C12MZ 911 – 125 (3.0 m – 3.8 m)
    T ele-zoom lens ( × 2.2 – 2.8) AN-C18MZ 1410 – 1810 (4.5 m – 5.7 m)
    T ele-zoom lens ( × 3.3 – 5.1) AN-C27MZ 22 – 3311 (6.7 m – 10.3 m)
    T ele-zoom lens ( × 5.2 – 7.2) AN-C41MZ 345 – 484 (10.5 m – 14.7 m)
    The standard zoom lens is attached to the projector.
    The optional lenses from Sharp are also available for specialized applic\
    ation. Please see
    your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer for details on all the lenses. (Refer to the
    SETUP MANUAL on the supplied CD-ROM for details.) Also, be sure to have service person-
    nel install the optional lenses.
    Throw Distance
    The graph below is for 100 inches (254 cm) screen with 4:3 normal mode\
    .
    Screen
    10 20 30 50 40 (ft)
    3.0 6.0 9.1 15.2
    12.2 (m)
    Standard zoom lens119–141 (3.6 m–4.3 m)
    Throw distance ratio 1:1.8–2.1
    Tele-zoom lens (AN-C18MZ) 1410–1810 (4.5 m–5.7 m)
    Throw distance ratio 1:2.2–2.8
    Tele-zoom lens (AN-C27MZ) 22–3311 (6.7 m–10.3 m)
    Throw distance ratio 1:3.3–5.1
    Tele-zoom lens (AN-C41MZ)345–484 (10.5 m–14.7 m)
    Throw distance ratio 1:5.2–7.2
    Wide-zoom lens (AN-C12MZ) 911–125 (3.0 m–3.8 m)
    Throw distance ratio 1:1.5–1.9 
    						
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    42MENU buttonFor displaying adjustment 
    and setting screens.
    43
    46AUTO SYNC buttonFor automatically adjusting 
    images when connected to 
    a computer.
    ENTER buttonF or setting items selected 
    or adjusted on the menu.
    32KEYSTONE buttonFor entering the Keystone  Correction mode.
    30STANDBY/ON buttonFor turning the power on and putting the projector into  standby mode.
    15Remote control
    sensor
    42Adjustment buttons  (' /" /\ /| )
    For selecting and adjusting 
    on-screen items.
    52Speaker
    33Focus ringFor adjusting the focus.
    33Zoom knobFor enlarging/
    reducing the picture.
    Air filter/Intake vent(on the bottom of the projector)Push both sides of the lens cap to  attach or remove.
    RETURN button
    F
    or returning to the previous 
    display.
    34INPUT buttonsFor switching input mode.
    35Volume buttonsFor adjusting the speaker 
    sound level.
    58Temperature warning 
    indicator
    30·58Lamp indicator30·58Power indicator
    31Height Adjustmentbutton
    31Height Adjustment
    button
    31Tilt dial
    31Adjustment foot
    Adjustment foot 
    ECO+QUIET button
    F
    or lowering the noise of the
    cooling fan and extending the
    lamp life.36
    43
    55·56
    31
    Projector
    Part Names and Functions
    Numbers in   refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the topic is explained.
    T op View
    Front View
    Attaching the lens cap
    After putting the lens cap strap on the lens
    cap, pass the other end of the strap
    through the hole on the front side of the
    projector, next to the lens, as shown in
    the illustration. 
    						
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    Introduction
    Projector (Rear View)
    * Using the Kensington Lock
    •This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with\
     a Kensington MicroSaver Security
    System. Refer to the information that came with the system for instructi\
    ons on how to use it to secure the
    projector.
    55Intake ventCarrying handle
    15Remote control 
    sensor
    55Exhaust vent
    30AC socketConnect the supplied  power cord.* Kensington Security 
    Standard connector
    LAN terminalTerminal for controlling the 
    projector using a computer 
    via network.28
    RS-232C terminalTerminal for controlling the 
    projector using a computer.27
    USB terminalTerminal connecting with the USB terminal on the 
    computer for using the supplied remote control as the 
    computer mouse.39
    COMPUTER/COMPONENT 2 input terminalTerminal for Computer RGB and Component signals.23·25
    24·2523·25
    23·25
    DVI-D input terminalTerminal for DVI Digital RGB and Digital Component 
    signals.
    WIRED REMOTE terminalFor connecting the remote control 
    to the projector when the signals 
    from the remote control cannot
    reach the remote control sensor.14
    AUDIO input terminalShared audio input terminal for COMPUTER/COMPONENT 2 and 
    DVI-D.25
    AUDIO output terminal29
    COMPUTER/COMPONENT 1 input terminal
    Terminal for Computer RGB 
    and Component signals.
    AUDIO input terminalAudio input terminal for
    COMPUTER/COMPONENT 1.
    S-VIDEO input terminal26
    VIDEO input terminal26
    AUDIO input terminal for Video26
    AUDIO input terminal for S-video26
    28MONITOR output terminalOutput terminal for Computer RGB and 
    Component signals.
    Shared for COMPUTER/COMPONENT 1 and 2. 
    T erminals
    Using the Carrying Handle
    When transporting the projector, carry it by the carrying handle on the side.
    • Always put on the lens cap to prevent damage to the lens when transporti\
    ng the
    projector.
    • Do not lift or carry the projector by the lens or the lens cap as this m\
    ay damage
    the lens. 
    						
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    Remote Control
    30STANDBY buttonFor putting the projector into  
    standby mode.
    32KEYSTONE buttonFor entering the Keystone 
    Correction mode.
    35FREEZE buttonFor freezing images.
    35MAGNIFY (Enlarge/Reduce) 
    buttons
    For enlarging/reducing part of the 
    image.
    43
    39
    ENTER buttonFor setting items selected or 
    adjusted on the menu.
    36BREAK TIMER  buttonFor displaying the break timer.
    34INPUT buttonsFor switching to the respective 
    input modes.
    46AUTO SYNC buttonFor automatically adjusting images 
    when connected to a computer.
    39PA GE Up/Down buttonsSame as the [Page Down] and 
    [Page Up] keys on a computer  ke yboard, when with the USB 
    connection (using a USB cable or  the optional remote receiver).
    RESIZE buttonFor switching the screen size 
    (NORMAL, BORDER, etc.).37PICTURE MODE buttonF or switching the picture mode.36
    Volume buttonsF or adjusting the speaker sound 
    level.35
    AV  MUTE buttonFor temporarily displaying the black 
    screen and turning off the sound.35
    MENU buttonF or displaying adjustment and 
    setting screens.42
    WIRED R/C JACKF or controlling the projector by connecting 
    the remote control to the projector.
    ON buttonF or turning the power on.30
    L-CLICK buttonFor the Left click when with the 
    USB connection (using a USB  cable or the optional remote receiver).
    MOUSE/Adjustment buttons
    (' /" /\ /| )
    • For moving the computer cursor 
    when with the USB connection 
    (using a USB cable or the optional 
    remote receiver).
    •  For selecting and adjusting on-
    screen items.
    R-CLICK/RETURN button•  For the Right click when with the 
    USB connection (using a USB 
    cable or the optional remote receiver).
    •  For returning to the previous 
    display.
    ECO+QUIET buttonF or lowering the noise of the cooling 
    f an and extending the lamp life.36
    39·42
    39·43
    Part Names and Functions
    Using the Remote Control with a Signal Cable
    When the signals from the remote control cannot be reached due to the positioning of the projector, use a
    ø3.5 mm minijack cable to connect the remote control to the projector. Now you can control the projector
    with the remote control.
    Projector
    (Rear view)Remote controlTo  WIRED
    R/C JACK
    To
     WIRED
    REMOTE terminal
    ø3.5 mm minijack cable (commercially available or 
    av ailable as Sharp service part QCNWGA038WJPZ)
    Note
    •The wireless remote function is not possible when the ø3.5 mm minijack cable is connected to the projector.
    Should the wireless remote operation be required, the ø3.5 mm minijack cable should be disconnected
    from the projector. 
    						
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    IntroductionUsing the Remote Control
    Inserting the Batteries
    1Pull down the tab on the cover and
    remove the cover towards the di-
    rection of the arrow.
    2Insert the included batteries.
    •Insert the batteries making sure the po-
    larities correctly match the 
     and 
    marks inside the battery compartment.
    3Insert the lower tab of the cover
    into the opening, and lower the
    cover until it clicks in place.
    Incorrect use of the batteries may cause them to leak or explode. Please follow the precautions below.
     Caution
    • Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with alkaline or manganese batteries.
    • Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the 
     and  marks inside the battery compart-
    ment.
    • Batteries of different types have different properties, therefore do not mix batteries of different types.
    • Do not mix new and old batteries.
    This may shorten the life of new batteries or may cause old batteries to\
     leak.
    • Remove the batteries from the remote control once they have run out, as \
    leaving them in can cause them to leak.
    Battery fluid from leaked batteries is harmful to skin, therefore ensure you wipe them first and then remove them
    using a cloth.
    • The batteries included with this projector may run down in a short period, depending on how they are kept. Be
    sure to replace them as soon as possible with new batteries.
    • Remove the batteries from the remote control if you will not be using th\
    e remote control for a long time.
    • Comply with the rules (ordinance) of each local government when dispos\
    ing of worn-out batteries.
    Usable Range
    The remote control can be used to control
    the projector within the ranges shown in the
    illustration.
    Note
    •The signal from the remote control can be re-
    flected off a screen for easy operation. How-
    ev er, the effective distance of the signal may
    differ depending on the screen material.
    When using the remote control:
    • Ta ke care not to drop, expose to moisture or
    high temperature.
    • The remote control may malfunction under a
    fluorescent lamp. In this case, move the pro-
    jector away from the fluorescent lamp.
    Remote control sensor
    Remote control
    signal transmitters
    Remote control
    23 (7 m)
    30°
    30
    ° 30
    °
    Front View
    Rear View
    30°
    30°
    30
    °
    Remote control sensor
    23 (7 m) Remote control
    signal transmitters
    Remote control 
    						
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    Quick Start
    7  STANDBY
    b utton
    3   ON button
    6   COMPUTER 1
        button
    37 
     STANDBY/ON button
    6   INPUT buttons
    6   ENTER button
    4   Height Adjustment buttons
    5  Zoom knob
    5  Focus ring
    4  Tilt dial
    Page 18
    1.Place the projector facing a screen
    Pag es 23, 30
    Page 30
    On the remote control
    On the projector
    This section shows the basic operation (projector connecting with the c\
    omputer). For details, see the page
    described below for each step.
    Setup and Projection
    In this section, connection of the projector and the computer is explain\
    ed using one example.
    2.Connect the projector to the computer and plug the power
    cord into the AC socket of the projector
    3.Remove the lens cap and turn the projector on
    When connecting equipment other than the computer, see pages 
    25, 28 and 29. 
    						
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    Quick Start
    Pages 31, 32
    4.Adjust the angle
    5.Adjust the focus and the zoom
    Page 33
    7.Turn the Power off
    Page 30
    6.Select the INPUT mode
    Page 34
    •
    • •
    •
    •This projector is equipped with an “Auto Keystone
    Correction” function that automatically corrects
    any trapezoidal distortion within the projected
    image.
    Bring the projected image into focus
    •
    • •
    •
    • Bring the projected image into focus by
    rotating the focus ring. Adjust the projected image size
    •
    • •
    •
    • Adjust the projected image  size by moving the
    zoom knob.
    Select the “COMPUTER 1” using the INPUT buttons on the projector o\
    r the COMPUTER 1 button on the remote
    control.
    •
    • •
    •
    • When you press the INPUT buttons on the projector, the INPUT list appears.
    Press '
    ' '
    '
    '/"
    " "
    "
    "  to select an item on the list, and press  to switch to the selected INPUT mode.
    •
    • •
    •
    • When using the remote control, press //// to switch the INPUT mode.
    On the remote
    control
    On the
    projector "
    " "
    "
    "  INPUT list
    Press the STANDBY button, then press that button again while the confirmation message is displayed, to put
    the projector into standby mode.
    •
    • •
    •
    • Even if you unplug the power cord from the AC outlet, the cooling fan continues to run for a while. On the remote control
    On the projector
    "
    " "
    "
    "  On-screen Display
    Adjust the projector angle
    •
    • •
    •
    •
    Adjust the projector angle using the Height
    Adjustment buttons.
    •
    • •
    •
    •Rotate the Tilt dial to adjust the horizontal tilt of
    the projector.
    Height Adjustment 
    buttons
    Tilt dial
    Focus ringZoom knob
    Zoom inZoom out
    "
    " "
    "
    "  On-screen Display (RGB)
    COMPUTER 1RGB
    1024  × 7681INPUT
    1 COMPUTER 1
    2COMPUTER 2 
    						
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    Setting Up the Projector
    For optimal image quality, position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the projector’s feet flat
    and level. Doing so will eliminate the need for Keystone correction and provide the best image quality. (See
    page 32 .)
    Standard Setup (Front Projection)
    ■Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according
    to the desired picture size. (For details, refer to the “SETUP MANUAL” con-
    tained on the supplied CD-ROM.)
    Example of standard setup
    Setting Up the Projector
    Side View
    H
    Screen
    L: Projection distance Lens center
    Base line:
    Horizontal line passing through
    the lens center
    Ceiling-mount Setup
    ■
    It is recommended that you use the optional Sharp ceil-
    ing-mount adaptor and unit for this installation. Before
    mounting the projector, contact your nearest Sharp Au-
    thorized Projector Dealer or Service Center to obtain the
    recommended ceiling-mount adaptor and unit (sold sepa-
    rately). 
    						
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