Sharp Xg C50x Projector User Manual
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Connections and Setup -29 90° 90° Example of Standard Setup Setting up the Screen Position the projector perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat and level to achieve an optimal image. Note •The projector lens should be centered in the middle of the screen. If the horizontal line passing through the lens center is not perpendicular to the screen, the image will be distorted, making viewing difficult. •For optimal image, position the screen so that it is not in direct sunlight or room light. Light falling directly on the screen washes out the colors, making viewing difficult. Close the curtains and dim the lights when setting up the screen in a sunny or bright room. •A polarizing screen cannot be used with this projector. An optional lens (AN-C12MZ) from Sharp is also available for specialized application. Contact your local Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer for details on the lens. (Refer to the lens installation manual when attaching a lens.) Throw Distance ■The graph below is for 100 inches (254 cm) screen with 4:3 normal mode. Side View Top View •The distance from the screen to the projector may vary depending on the size of the screen. P.30 •The default setting can be used, when placing the projector in front of the screen. If the projected im- age is reversed or inverted, readjust the setting to “Front” in “PRJ Mode”.P.71 •Place the projector so that an imaginary horizontal line that passes through the center of the lens is perpendicular to the screen. Audience Standard Setup (Front Projection) ■Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according to the desired picture size. (See page 30.) Screen 5 10 15 20 (ft)
-30 H Screen L Projection distanceLens center Base line Horizontal line passing through the lens center STRETCH Mode (16:9) Picture (Screen) size Projection distance (L)Distance from the lens centerDiag. (X) Width Height Maximum (L1) Minimum (L2) to the bottom of the image (H) 300" (762 cm) 240" (609.6 cm)180" (457.2 cm)50' 6" (15.37 m) 39' 3" (11.95 m) –415/ 16"(–12.6 cm) 250" (635 cm) 218" (553.7 cm)123" (312.4 cm)42' (12.80 m) 32' 8" (9.95 m) –41/ 8"(–10.5 cm) 225" (571.5 cm) 196" (497.8 cm)110" (279.4 cm)37'10" (11.51 m) 29' 5" (8.95 m) –33 / 4"(–9.5 cm) 200" (508 cm)174" (441.9 cm)98" (248.9 cm)33' 7" (10.23 m) 26' 1" (7.95 m) –35 / 16"(–8.4 cm) 150" (381 cm)131" (332.7 cm)74" (188 cm)25' 2" (7.66 m) 19' 7" (5.95 m) –21 / 2"(–6.3 cm) 133" (337.8 cm) 116" (294.6 cm)65" (165.1 cm)22' 3" (6.78 m) 17' 4" (5.27 m) –23 / 16"(–5.6 cm) 106" (269.2 cm)92" (233.6 cm)52" (132 cm)17' 9" (5.40 m) 13' 9" (4.19 m) –13 / 4"(–4.5 cm) 100" (254 cm) 87" (220.9 cm)49" (124.4 cm)16' 9" (5.09 m) 13' (3.95 m) –15 / 8"(–4.2 cm) 92" (233.6 cm) 80" (203.2 cm)45" (114.3 cm)15' 5" (4.68 m) 11' 11" (3.63 m) –19 / 16"(–3.9 cm) 84" (213.3 cm) 73" (185.4 cm)41" (104.1 cm)14' (4.27 m) 10' 11" (3.31 m) –13 / 8"(–3.5 cm) 72" (182.8 cm) 63" (160 cm) 35" (88.9 cm)12' (3.65 m) 9' 4" (2.83 m) –13 / 16"(–3.0 cm) 60" (152.4 cm) 52" (132 cm) 29" (73.6 cm)10' (3.03 m) 7' 9" (2.35 m) –31 / 32"(–2.5 cm) 40" (101.6 cm) 35" (88.9 cm) 20" (50.8 cm)6' 7" (2.00 m) 5' 2" (1.55 m) –11 / 16"(–1.7 cm) Note •There is an error of ± 3% in the formula above. •Values with a minus (–) sign indicate the distance of the lens center below the bottom of the image. The formula for picture size and projection distance L1 (ft) = (0.0472X – 0.0517) / 0.3048L2 (ft) =(0.0367X – 0.0529) / 0.3048H (in) =(0.1499X – 0.0064) / 2.54 X: Picture size (diag.) (in) L: Projection distance (ft) L1: Maximum projection distance (ft) L2: Minimum projection distance (ft) H: Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (in) The formula for picture size and projection distance L1 (ft) = (0.0514X – 0.0516) / 0.3048L2 (ft) =(0.04X – 0.0523) / 0.3048H (in) =(– 0.0422X + 0.0018) / 2.54 Standard Lens Throw ratio 1:1.77 to 2.25 NORMAL Mode (4:3) Picture (Screen) size Projection distance (L)Distance from the lens centerDiag. (X) Width Height Maximum (L1) Minimum (L2)to the bottom of the image (H) 300" (762 cm)240" (609.6cm)180"(457.2 cm)46' 4" (14.12 m) 36' (10.97 m) 1711 / 16"(45.0 cm) 250" (635 cm) 200" (508 cm) 150" (381 cm)38' 7" (11.76 m) 30' (9.13 m) 143 / 4"(37.5 cm) 200" (508 cm)160" (406.4 cm)120" (304.8 cm)30'10" (9.39 m) 24' (7.29 m) 1113 / 16"(30.0 cm) 150" (381 cm)120" (304.8 cm)90" (228.6 cm)23' 1" (7.03 m) 17'11" (5.46 m) 87 / 8"(22.5 cm) 100" (254 cm) 80" (203.2 cm)60" (152.4 cm)15' 4" (4.67 m) 11'11" (3.62 m) 57 / 8"(15.0 cm) 84" (213.3 cm) 67" (170.1 cm) 50" (127 cm)12'11" (3.92 m) 10' (3.03 m) 415 / 16"(12.6 cm) 72" (182.8 cm) 58" (147.3 cm)43" (109.2 cm)11' (3.35 m) 8' 6" (2.59 m) 41 / 4"(10.8 cm) 60" (152.4 cm) 48" (121.9 cm) 36" (91.4 cm)9' 2" (2.78 m) 7' 1" (2.15 m) 39 / 16"(9.0 cm) 40" (101.6 cm) 32" (81.2 cm) 24" (60.9 cm)6' 1" (1.84 m) 4' 8" (1.42 m) 23 / 8"(6.0 cm) Setup Screen Size and Projection Distance
Connections and Setup -31 Note •There is an error of ± 3% in the formula above. •Values with a minus (–) sign indicate the distance of the lens center below the bottom of the image. STRETCH Mode (16:9) Picture (Screen) size Projection distance (L)Distance from the lens centerDiag. (X) Width Height Maximum (L1) Minimum (L2) to the bottom of the image (H) 300" (762 cm) 240" (609.6 cm)180" (457.2 cm)33' 2" (10.10 m) 26' 5" (8.04 m) –5"(–12.7 cm) 250" (635 cm) 218" (553.7 cm)123" (312.4 cm)27' 7" (8.40 m) 22' (6.69 m) –43 / 16"(–10.6 cm) 225" (571.5 cm)196" (497.8 cm)110" (279.4 cm)24'10" (7.55 m) 19' 9" (6.01 m) –33 / 4"(–9.5 cm) 200" (508 cm) 174" (441.9 cm) 98" (248.9 cm)22' 1" (6.71 m) 17' 7" (5.34 m) –33 / 8"(–8.5 cm) 150" (381 cm) 131" (332.7 cm) 74" (188 cm)16' 6" (5.01 m) 13' 2" (3.99 m) –21 / 2"(–6.4 cm) 133" (337.8 cm)116" (294.6 cm) 65" (165.1 cm)14' 7" (4.44 m) 11' 7" (3.53 m) –23 / 16"(–5.6 cm) 106" (269.2 cm)92" (233.6 cm) 52" (132 cm)11' 7" (3.52 m) 9' 3" (2.80 m) –13 / 4"(–4.5 cm) 100" (254 cm) 87" (220.9 cm)49" (124.4 cm)10'11" (3.32 m) 8' 8" (2.63 m) –15 / 8"(–4.2 cm) 92" (233.6 cm) 80" (203.2 cm)45" (114.3 cm)10' 1" (3.05 m) 8' (2.42 m) –19 / 16"(–3.9 cm) 84" (213.3 cm) 73" (185.4 cm)41" (104.1 cm)9' 2" (2.78 m) 7' 3" (2.20 m) –17 / 16"(–3.6 cm) 72" (182.8 cm) 63" (160 cm) 35" (88.9 cm)7'10" (2.37 m) 6' 3" (1.88 m) –13 / 16"(–3.0 cm) 60" (152.4 cm) 52" (132 cm) 29" (73.6 cm)6' 6" (1.97 m) 5' 2" (1.55 m) –31 / 32"(–2.5 cm) 40" (101.6 cm) 35" (88.9 cm) 20" (50.8 cm)4' 3" (1.29 m) 3' 4" (1.01 m) –11 / 16"(–1.7 cm) The formula for picture size and projection distance L1 (ft) = (0.0311X – 0.0676) / 0.3048L2 (ft) =(0.0248X – 0.0693) / 0.3048H (in) =(0.1504X – 0.0328) / 2.54 X: Picture size (diag.) (in) L: Projection distance (ft) L1: Maximum projection distance (ft) L2: Minimum projection distance (ft) H: Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (in) The formula for picture size and projection distance L1 (ft) = (0.0339X – 0.0669) / 0.3048L2 (ft) =(0.027X – 0.0683) / 0.3048H (in) =(– 0.0424X + 0.0079) / 2.54 AN-C12MZ Throw ratio 1:1.18 to 1.48 NORMAL Mode (4:3) Picture (Screen) size Projection distance (L)Distance from the lens centerDiag. (X) Width Height Maximum (L1) Minimum (L2)to the bottom of the image (H) 300" (762 cm) 240" (609.6 cm)180" (457.2 cm)30' 5" (9.26 m) 24' 3" (7.38 m) 173 / 4"(45.1 cm) 250" (635 cm) 200" (508 cm) 150" (381 cm)25' 4" (7.71 m) 20' 2" (6.14 m) 1413 / 16"(37.6 cm) 200" (508 cm) 160" (406.4 cm)120" (304.8 cm)20' 3" (6.15 m) 16' 1" (4.89 m) 1113 / 16"(30.0 cm) 150" (381 cm)120" (304.8 cm)90" (228.6 cm)15' 2" (4.60 m) 12' (3.65 m) 87 / 8"(22.5 cm) 100" (254 cm) 80" (203.2 cm)60" (152.4 cm)10' (3.04 m) 7' 11" (2.41 m) 57 / 8"(15.0 cm) 84" (213.3 cm) 67" (170.1 cm) 50" (127 cm)8' 4" (2.54 m) 6' 8" (2.02 m) 415 / 16"(12.6 cm) 72" (182.8 cm) 58" (147.3 cm)43" (109.2 cm)7' 2" (2.17 m) 5' 8" (1.72 m) 41 / 4"(10.8 cm) 60" (152.4 cm) 48" (121.9 cm) 36" (91.4 cm)5'11" (1.80 m) 4' 8" (1.42 m) 39 / 16"(9.0 cm) 40" (101.6 cm) 32" (81.2 cm) 24" (60.9 cm)3'11" (1.18 m) 3' 1" (0.92 m) 23 / 8"(6.0 cm)
-32 When using the default setting. ▼On-screen Display Projecting a Reversed/Inverted Image Projection from behind the screen ■Place a translucent screen between the projector and the au- dience. ■Reverse the image by setting “Rear” in “PRJ Mode”. See page71 for use of this function. Projection using a mirror ■Place a mirror (normal flat type) in front of the lens. ■Reverse the image by setting “Rear” in “PRJ Mode”, when the mirror is placed on the audience side. See page 71 for use of this function. Info •When using a mirror, be sure to carefully position both the pro- jector and the mirror so the light does not shine into the eyes of the audience. Ceiling-mount setup ■It is recommended that you use the optional Sharp ceiling-mount bracket for this installation. Before mounting the projector, contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center to obtain the recommended ceiling-mount bracket (sold separately.) (AN- XGCM55 ceiling-mount bracket, its AN-EP101B extension tube and AN-JT200 universal bracket, adaptor for non-level ceiling installation (for U.S.A.), BB-M20T ceiling adaptor, its BB- NVHOLDER280, BB-NVHOLDER550, BB-NVHOLDER900 ceiling mount systems (for GERMANY), or AN-60KT ceiling- mount bracket, its AN-TK301/AN-TK201 and AN-TK302/AN- TK202 extension tubes (for countries other than the U.S.A. and GERMANY)) ■Be sure to adjust the position of the pro- jector to match the distance (H) from the lens center position (see page 30) to the lower edge of the image, when mounting the projector on the ceiling. ■Invert the image by setting “Ceiling + Front” in “PRJ Mode”. See page 71 for use of this function. The image is reversed. When using the default setting. ▼On-screen Display The image is reversed. When using the default setting. ▼On-screen Display The image is inverted. Setup
Image Projection ▼Keycode input box -34 Lamp replacement indicatorPower indicator INPUT button ',",\,| buttons MENU button ENTER button Power (ON) button INPUT buttons',",\,| buttons MENU button ENTER button Power (OFF) button Basic Procedure Connect the required external equipment to the pro- jector before operating the following procedures. Info •The language preset at the factory is English. If you want to change the on-screen display to another language, reset the language ac- cording to the procedure on page 36. 1Plug the power cord into the wall outlet. •The power indicator illuminates red, and the projector enters standby mode. 2Press ON on the projector or on the remote control. •The power indicator illuminates green. After the lamp replacement indicator il- luminates, the projector is ready to start operation. Note •The lamp replacement indicator il- luminates, indicating the status of the lamp. Green:The lamp is ready. Green blinking: The lamp is warming up. Red: The lamp should be replaced. •If the power is turned off and immediately switched on again, the lamp replacement indicator may take time to illuminate. •When controlling the projector using RS-232C commands from a com- puter, wait for at least 30 seconds after the power has been turned on, and then transmit the commands. When “Anti-Theft” (see page 75) is set, the keycode input box will appear. •Enter the keycode. Note •When entering the keycode, press the buttons previously set on the projector or the remote control. Info •When “Anti-Theft” is set, enter the keycode or the input display will not ap- pear. Even when the signal is input, the display will not appear. (see page 75.) Power (ON) button Power (OFF) button
Basic Operation -35 3Press,, or on the remote control to select the INPUT mode. •After pressing once on the projector, use to select the desired input mode. Note •When no signal is received, “NO SIGNAL.”will be displayed. When a signal that the projector is not pre- set to receive is received, “NOT REG.” will be displayed. •When “Auto Search” is “ON”, the INPUT modes with signals can be selected. (see page 64.) •The INPUT mode is not displayed when “OSD display” is set to “Level A” or “Level B”. (see page 65.) About the INPUT modes VOLUME buttons 4Press or on the remote control to adjust the volume. Note •Pressing will lower the volume. Pressing will raise the volume. •On the projector, the volume can be adjusted by pressing or . • , on the projector operate as cursor buttons (\,|) when the menu screen is active. "On-screen Display (Example) Using RGB Using Component INPUT 2 mode Using Component INPUT 1 mode INPUT 3 mode Using Video INPUT 4 mode Using S-Video Using RGB ➝ ➝➝ ➝ Used for projecting im- ages from equipment that sends RGB signals or component signals con- nected to the RGB input terminal. Used for projecting im- ages from equipment connected to the VIDEO input terminal. Used for projecting im- ages from equipment connected to the S- VIDEO input terminal. INPUT 1 INPUT 2 (RGB/ Component) INPUT 3 (Video) INPUT 4 (S-Video)
Image Projection Power (ON) button 5Press to temporarily turn off the sound. Note •Pressing again will turn the sound back on. 6Press, then press again while the confirmation message is displayed, to turn off the pro- jector. Note •If you accidentally pressed and do not want to turn off the power, wait until the confirmation message disappears. Info •Do not unplug the power cord dur- ing projection or cooling fan opera- tion. This can cause damage due to the rise in internal temperature, as the cooling fan also stops. •When connected to equipment such as an amplifier, be sure to turn off the power to the equipment con- nected first and then to the projec- tor. Selecting the On-screen Display Language •The on-screen display language of the projector can be set to English, German, Spanish, Dutch, French, Italian, Swedish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean or Japa- nese. 1Press. •The menu will be displayed. 2Press\ or | to select “Lan- guage”. MUTE button -36 Power (OFF) button ENTER button MENU button ',",\,| buttons
Basic Operation -37 3Press' or " to select the de- sired language, and then press . 4Press. •The desired language will be set as the on-screen display.
Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion (Keystone Correction) Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion This function allows for Keystone (On-screen Trapezoidal Distortion) Correction. Note •When the image is projected either from top or from bottom towards the screen at an angle, the image becomes distorted trapezoidally. The function for correcting trapezoidal dis- tortion is called Keystone Correction. •The Keystone Correction can be adjusted up to angle of approximately ±35 degrees. 1Press. •Pressing again while the BOR- DER, STRETCH or SMART STRETCH screen is displayed will start the Digital Shift function. See page 39. 2Press',",\ and | to adjust the Keystone correction. •If you want to make more detailed cor- rections, press to display the test pattern, and then press ' '' ' ', " "" " ", \ \\ \ \ and | || | | to make the adjustments. Note •Since the trapezoidal distortion of the im- age can be corrected up to an angle of approximately±35 degrees, the actual screen can be diagonally set up to that angle as well. •Press to cancel Keystone Correction. •When no signal is detected, the test pat- tern will be displayed without pressing . 3Press. Note •You can use the same settings used in NORMAL mode 4:3 for 16:9. •Straight lines or the edges of images may appear jagged while adjusting the image. KEYSTONE button UNDO buttonENTER button Normal screenKeystone Correction screen Compresses upper side. Compresses lower side. Test pattern -38 ',",\,| buttons