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    Basic Operation of the Projector
    1 1. Connect the AC cord.
    Connect the supplied AC cord to the AC inlet on
    the back of the projector .
    OFF ON
    110-120V/
    200-240V~
    1 AC cord
    2 2. Turn on the MAIN POWER.
    Press the MAIN POWER switch on the back of the
    projector. The POWER indicator lights red and the
    projector enters STANDBY mode.ON OFFPOWER LAMP TEMP.
    When the MAIN
    POWER is on, the
    POWER indicator
    lights red.
    Projector
    ON/OFFRemote control
    ON/OFF
    ON
    OFF
    3
    POWER LAMP TEMP.
    When the power is on, the LAMP
    REPLACEMENT indicator flashes
    to show the operating condition of
    the lamp.
    Green: Lamp is ready
    Flashing green: Warming up
    Red: Change bulb
    3. Turn on the POWER.
    Press the POWER ON/OFF button on the projector or the
    POWER ON button on the remote control.
    ¥ When the power is turned off by pressing the POWER
    ON/OFF button, the POWER indicator will not turn off
    until the fan has stopped running.
    ¥ See page 30, ÒLamp/Maintenance IndicatorsÓ for
    details.
    Notes:
    ¥ When the POWER indicator is not lit, the remote control cannot be
    used to operate the projector.
    ¥ The flashing green LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator indicates that the
    lamp is warming up. Wait until the indicator stops flashing before
    operating the projector.
    ¥ If the power is turned on immediately after it has been turned off, it
    may take a short while before the lamp turns on. (During this period
    the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator flashes.)
    ¥ After the projector is unpacked and turned on for the first time, a
    slight odor may be emitted from the exhaust fan. This odor will soon
    disappear with use. 
    						
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    4. Select one of eight ON-SCREEN
    DISPLAY languages.
    You can return to the previous screen by se-
    lecting the uppermost item (turquoise) with the
    ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons (in this case, LAN-
    GUAGE) and then pressing the ENTER button.
    The on-screen display is set to English at the fac-
    tory. The language for the unitÕs ON-SCREEN DIS-
    PLAY can be set to English, German, Spanish,
    Dutch, French, Italian, Swedish or Japanese.
    Setting the ON-SCREEN DISPLAY language
    1. Press the MENU button. The menu will appear on
    the screen.
    2. Press the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons to highlight
    the ÒLANGUAGEÓ item yellow. Then press the
    ENTER button to display the language menu.
    3. Press the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons to highlight
    the desired language yellow. Then press the ENTER
    button to set the language. The ON-SCREEN DIS-
    PLAY is now programmed to display in the language
    chosen.
    5. Change the system mode.
    The video input system mode is set to ÒAUTOÓ at
    the factory, but it can be changed to a different
    mode if the selected system mode is not
    compatible with the connected audiovisual
    equipment (when a color image appears in black
    and white, etc.).
    1. Press the MENU button. The menu will appear on
    the screen.
    2. Press the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons to highlight
    the ÒIMAGE ADJ.Ó yellow. Then press the ENTER
    button to display the IMAGE ADJ.
    3. Press the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons to highlight
    ÒSYSTEMÓ yellow. Then press the ENTER button to
    display the SYSTEM.
    4. Press the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons to highlight
    the desired video system yellow. Then press the
    ENTER button to set the system.
    Notes:
    ¥ In AUTO mode, ÒPAL,Ó ÒSECAMÓ, ÒNTSC 4.43Ó or ÒNTSC 3.58Ó is
    displayed on the screen for a few seconds when the mode is
    changed with the INPUT SELECT button.
    ¥ When the system mode is set to AUTO, you may not receive a clear
    picture due to signal differences. If this happens, switch to the color
    system you are viewing.
    LANGUAGE
    :SEL.:ENTERENTER:ENDMENU
    NEDERLANDS ESPAÑOL
    DEUTSCH
    ENGLISH
    SVENSKA ITALIANO FRANÇAIS
    On-Screen Display4
    5
    :SEL.:NEXTENTER:ENDMENU
    BLUE  SCREEN
    BLK SCRN DISP IMAGE  ADJ.
    REVERSE
    INVERT INPUT  DISPLAY[OFF]
    [OFF]
    [
    OFF]SYSTEM
    [OFF] [
    ON]AUTO
    SYSTEM
    PAL
    SECAM
    NTSC 4.43
    NTSC 3.58
    :SEL.:ENTERENTER:ENDMENU
    Þ 
    						
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    6. Select input.
    Press the INPUT SELECT button on the projector to
    switch the picture input. When you press the but-
    ton, the current input mode is displayed for about 4
    seconds. If you press the button again while the
    input mode is displayed, the mode changes as
    shown on the left.
    Confirm the selected input terminal and press the
    INPUT SELECT button.
    Notes:
    ¥ The input can be selected directly using the VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2,
    DATA 1 and DATA 2 buttons on the remote control. (When DATA 1 or
    DATA 2 is selected, the RGB 1 or RGB 2 screen will appear
    accordingly.)
    ¥ In VIDEO mode, the system being received will be indicated below
    the ÒVIDEOÓ display.
    ¥ When selecting RGB mode, the resolution being displayed will be
    indicated under ÒRGB,Ó as shown on the left. (Refer to the second
    example when connecting to Mac display.)
    ¥ When no signals are being received, ÒNO SIGNALÓ will be displayed.
    When receiving a signal the projector is not preset to receive, ÒNOT
    REG.Ó will be displayed. (This display function does not operate in
    Video mode.)
    ¥ The picture size differs in RGB, NTSC, PAL and SECAM INPUT
    modes.
    7. Press INPUT CHECK.
    When the INPUT CHECK button on the remote con-
    trol is pressed, the current input mode is displayed
    for about 4 seconds.
    Note:
    ¥ The INPUT CHECK button will not function if the INPUT DISPLAY is
    turned off, as described on page 28.
    8. Adjust the volume.
    Press the VOLUME UP-DOWN buttons on the pro-
    jector or on the remote control to adjust the volume.
    MUTE
    ¥ Press the MUTE button to temporarily turn off the
    sound.
    ¥ Press the MUTE button once again to turn the
    sound back on.
    9. To turn off the power from the projector
    or the remote control
    ¥ Press the POWER ON/OFF button on either the
    projector or the remote control. The screen on the left
    will appear.
    ¥ If you want to turn off the power, press the POWER
    ON/OFF button on either the projector or the remote
    control again within 4 seconds. The power is now
    temporarily turned off.
    ¥ If you accidentally pressed the POWER ON/OFF button
    and do not want to turn off the power, wait until the
    on-screen display disappears.
    The POWER indicator will turn red and the cooling fan
    will run for 90 seconds, then the power will turn off,
    and the projector will return to STANDBY mode.
    The power can be turned on again either from the
    projector or remote control. When the power is turned
    on, the POWER indicator and LAMP REPLACEMENT
    indicator light green.
    Note:
    ¥ When the MAIN POWER is off on the projector set, the power cannot
    be turned on from the remote control.
    For viewing the picture from a
    video source connected to:
    VIDEO INPUT 1
    COMPUTER RGB2 COMPUTER RGB1 VIDEO INPUT 2
    Mac
    On-Screen Display6
    7
    Mac
    8
    9
    POWER LAMP TEMP.
    VOLUME
    38
    The number of displayed
    segments (0Ð60) increases
    or decreases as the volume
    is raised or lowered.
    TURNPOWEROFF?
    YES: PRESS
    NO : PLEASE WA I TAGAIN 
    						
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    Adjusting the Picture
    ¥ This projectorÕs picture is factory preset to standard
    settings. However, you can adjust it to suit your own
    preferences with the ADJUSTMENT buttons on the
    projector and the remote control.
    ¥ The adjustments can be memorized in RGB 1, RGB 2,
    VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 separately.
    ¥ Four picture modes can be adjusted: ÒPICTURE,Ó
    ÒBRIGHT,Ó ÒRED,Ó  and ÒBLUE.Ó
    Adjusting the Picture
    1. Use the MENU button to select the mode
    to be adjusted.
    ¥ When the MENU button is pressed, the MENU
    mode is indicated for about 30 seconds. Press
    the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons to select ÒRGB 1
    ADJ.Ó, then press the ENTER button.
    2. Adjust the Picture
    ¥ Press the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons to high-
    light yellow the picture adjustment item you want
    to adjust.
    ¥ Press the ADJUSTMENT §/© buttons to move
    the Ò 
     Ó mark of the selected adjustment item to
    the desired setting.
    ¥ The adjustment mode is displayed for about
    30Ê seconds.
    Description of Adjustment Items
    ADJUSTMENT § button
    For less contrast
    For less brightness
    For weaker red
    For weaker blue
    For less color intensity
    For less sharpnessSelected item
    PICTURE
    BRIGHT
    RED
    BLUE
    COLOR
    TINT
    SHARPNESS
    RESETADJUSTMENT © button
    For more contrast
    For more brightness
    For stronger red
    For stronger blue
    For more color intensity
    For more sharpness
    1
    RGB1  ADJ.
    RGB1  INPUT  ADJ.
    IMAGE  ADJ.
    AUDIO
    SYSTEM  SETUP
    LANGUAGE
    :SEL.:NEXTENTER:ENDMENU
    On-Screen Display
    RGB1  ADJ.
    BRIGHT
    RED
    BLUE
    RESET +
    0 0
    0
    0
    :SEL.
    :ADJ.:NEXTENTER:ENDMENU
    - + - + - + -
    PICTURE
    2
    All RGB Video Adjustment items are returned to the
    factory preset settings.
    Note:To reset all adjustment items, select ÒRESETÓ in
    RGB 1 ADJ. mode and press the ENTER button.
    3. Display only the item to adjust.
    ¥ Press the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons to high-
    light yellow the picture adjustment item you want
    to adjust. If you press the ENTER button at this
    time, only the selected item will be displayed.
    ¥ Press the ADJUSTMENT §/© buttons to move
    the Ò 
     Ó mark of the selected adjustment item to
    the desired setting.
    ¥ The adjustment mode is displayed for about 30
    seconds.
    Notes:
    ¥ When a VIDEO signal input has been selected, only ÒPICTURE,Ó
    ÒBRIGHT,Ó ÒCOLOR,Ó ÒTINTÓ and ÒSHARPNESSÓ can be adjusted.
    ¥ TINT only appears in NTSC 3.58 mode.
    4. Press the MENU button anytime to exit
    RGB ADJ.
     +
    :SEL.
    :ADJ.:ENTERENTER:ENDMENU
    -PICTURE 0
    3
    Skin tones become
    purplishSkin tones become
    greenish 
    						
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    ¥ The projectorÕs audio is factory preset to the standard
    setting. However, you can adjust it to suit your own
    preference with the ADJUSTMENT buttons on the
    projector or the remote control.
    ¥ You can adjust the BALANCE, TREBLE and BASS.
    Adjusting the Audio
    ¥ To return to the factory preset mode, press the AD-
    JUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons to select ÒRESETÓ, then
    press the ENTER button.
    ¥ Press the MENU button to select the normal screen
    mode.
    Adjusting the Audio
    ¥ Press the MENU button.
    Select ÒAUDIOÓ with the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons.
    Then press the ENTER button to change to the picture
    indicated on the left.
    ¥ Select ÒBALANCE,Ó ÒTREBLEÓ or ÒBASSÓ with the AD-
    JUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons. Adjust the mode you want
    with the ADJUSTMENT §/© buttons.
    ¥ To return to the factory preset mode, press the AD-
    JUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons to select ÒRESETÓ, then press
    the ENTER button.
    Description of Adjustment Items
    ADJUSTMENT §
    button
    Increased audio from the
    left speaker
    Weaker treble
    Weaker bassADJUSTMENT ©
    button
    Increased audio from the
    right speaker
    Stronger treble
    Stronger bass Selected
    items
    BALANCE
    TREBLE
    BASS
    AUDIO
    TREBLEBASSRESET
    0 0
    0
    :SEL.
    :ADJ.:ENDMENU
     R L + - + -
    BALANCE
    On-Screen Display 
    						
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    Functions on the Projector
    Setting Up the System
    Using this function, you can check the input signal and
    lamp usage time, and select the remote mouse.
    Checking the system and lamp usage time
    ¥ Press the MENU button. Select ÒSYSTEM SETUPÓ with the
    ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons. Then press the ENTER button to
    change to the picture indicated on the left.
    ¥ The current system conditions, including the lamp usage
    time, will be displayed on the screen.
    ¥ Press the MENU button to select the normal screen mode.
    Note:
    ¥ In the video screen, the resolution and frequency settings will not be
    displayed.
    Selecting the Remote Mouse
    ¥ Separate settings can be selected for RGB 1 and RGB 2.
    ¥ Use the INPUT SELECT buttons to select DATA 1 (RGB 1) or
    DATA 2 (RGB 2).
    ¥ Press the MENU button.
    ¥ Select SYSTEM SETUP with the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons.
    Then press the ENTER button.
    ¥ Select ÒREMOTE MOUSEÓ and then select either Ò[AT]Ó or
    Ò[98] Ówith the ADJUSTMENT §/© buttons.
    ¥ Select [AT] when using IBM compatibles and Apple
    Macintosh series.
    ¥ Select [98] when using NEC PC98 series (for Japan).
    ¥ Press the MENU button to select the normal screen mode.
    Background level
    ¥ The Background Level adjustment can be used to adjust the
    picture white balance for the selected Video Input Source.
    ¥ Optimal image quality can be achieved by adjusting the
    white portion of the picture to obtain the best color for the
    selected source.
    Adjusting the BACKGROUND LEVEL
    ¥ Press the MENU button.
    Select ÒBACKGRND LVLÓ with the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ but-
    tons. Then press the ENTER button to change the picture as
    indicated on the left.
    ¥ Select ÒREDÓ or ÒBLUEÓ with the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons.
    Adjust the mode you want with the ADJUSTMENT §/© but-
    tons.
    ¥ To return to the factory preset mode, press the ADJUST-
    MENTÊÄ/¶ buttons to select ÒRESETÓ then press the ENTER
    button.
    ¥ Press the MENU button to select the normal screen mode.
    Note:
    ¥ To display only the item that you want to adjust, press the ENTER
    button after selecting the item with the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons.
    Then adjust the item with the ADJUSTMENT §/© buttons.
    On-Screen Display
    SYSTEM  SETUP
    RESOLUTION
    HOR  FREQ
    VERT  FREQ
    REMOTE  MOUSE
    :SEL.:ENDMENU
     800@600
    [AT]
    :ADJ.
     60Hz
    LAMP USAGE 1234H 37.9 KHz
    VIDEO1 ADJ.
    BACKGRND LVL
    IMAGE  ADJ.
    AUDIO
    SYSTEM  SETUP
    LANGUAGE
    :SEL.:NEXTENTER:ENDMENU
    BACKGRND LVL
    RED
    BLUE
    RESET + 0
    0
    :SEL.
    :ADJ.:NEXTENTER:ENDMENU
    - + -
    SYSTEM  SETUP
    RESOLUTION
    HOR  FREQ
    VERT  FREQ
    REMOTE  MOUSE
    :SEL.:ENDMENU
     800@600
    [AT]
    :ADJ.
     60Hz
    LAMP USAGE 1234H 37.9 KHz 
    						
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    Using the Black Screen Function
    This projector is equipped with a Black Screen Function.
    This function can be used to black out the presentation
    image.
    ¥ Press the BLACK SCREEN button on the projector or the
    remote control to display the black screen. Press the BLACK
    SCREEN button again to return to the presentation image.
    Note:
    ¥ When ÒBLK SCRN DISPÓ is set to OFF, the On-Screen Display
    (ÒBLACK SCREENÓ) will not appear during black screen. See below.
    LCD Projector
    Black Screen On-Screen Display override
    The On-Screen Display (ÒBLACK SCREENÓ) that appears
    during black screen can be turned off.  When ÒBLK
    SCRN DISPÓ is set to OFF, the On-Screen Display will not
    appear during black screen.
    ¥ Press the MENU button. While the MENU screen is displayed,
    press the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons to select ÒIMAGE
    ADJ.Ó Then press the ENTER button to display the IMAGE
    ADJ. screen as shown. Press the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ but-
    tons to select BLK SCRN DISP and press the ADJUST-
    MENTʧ/© buttons to select ÒONÓ or ÒOFFÓ.
    BLK SCRN DISP IMAGE  ADJ.
    REVERSE
    INVERT INPUT  DISPLAY
    :SEL.
    :ADJ.:ENDMENU
    [OFF]
    [
    OFF] [OFF] [
    ON]
    On-Screen DisplayBLACK SCREEN 
    						
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    Using the Blue Screen Function
    This projector is equipped with a Blue Screen function
    that will turn the screen blue when the video input termi-
    nal is not connected to anything, or the video component
    is turned off.
    ¥ Press the MENU button. While the MENU screen is displayed,
    press the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons to select ÒIMAGE
    ADJ.Ó Then press the ENTER button to display the IMAGE
    ADJ. screen as shown. Press the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ but-
    tons to select ÒBLUE SCREEN,Ó and press the ADJUST-
    MENTʧ/© buttons to select ÒONÓ or ÒOFFÓ. Press the MENU
    button to return to the normal screen.
    ¥ When the Blue Screen function is on, the screen will turn blue
    when no video signal is being input through the video input
    terminal.
    ¥ When the Blue Screen function is on, and no video signal is
    input via the input terminal for more than 15 minutes, the
    power is automatically turned off.
    ¥ The indicators appear as shown each minute before the
    power is turned off, from five minutes before until one minute
    before.
    Notes:
    ¥ The Blue Screen Function does not operate in RGB mode.
    ¥ When the power is turned off, the POWER indicator will light red.
    ¥ To turn the power on again, press the POWER button to set it to OFF,
    then press it again to set it to ON.
    On-Screen Display
    Using the Input Mode On-Screen Display
    Override Function
    The On-Screen Displays that appear during input select
    (ÒRGB 1,024 2 768, 75 Hz,Ó etc.) can be turned off.
    Once INPUT DISPLAY is turned off, the On-Screen Dis-
    plays will not appear even if the INPUT CHECK button on
    the remote control is pressed.
    ¥ Press the MENU button. While the MENU screen is displayed,
    press the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ buttons to select ÒIMAGE
    ADJ.Ó Then press the ENTER button to display the IMAGE
    ADJ. screen as shown. Press the ADJUSTMENT Ä/¶ but-
    tons to select ÒINPUT DISPLAY,Ó and press ADJUST-
    MENTʧ/© buttons to select ÒONÓ or ÒOFFÓ.
    ¥ When OFF is selected, the On-Screen Display (ÒRGB
    1,024Ê2 768, 75 Hz,Ó etc.) will not be displayed during input
    select.
    BLUE  SCREEN
    BLK SCRN DISP IMAGE  ADJ.
    REVERSE
    INVERT INPUT  DISPLAY[OFF]
    [OFF]
    [
    OFF]SYSTEM
    [OFF] [
    ON]
    :SEL.
    :ADJ.:ENDMENU
    REMAIN 5M
    REMAIN 4M
    REMAIN 1M
    BLK SCRN DISP IMAGE  ADJ.
    REVERSE
    INVERT INPUT  DISPLAY
    :SEL.
    :ADJ.:ENDMENU
    [OFF]
    [
    OFF] [OFF] [
    OFF] 
    						
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    Air Filter Maintenance
    ¥ The air filter should be cleaned every 100 hours of use. Clean the filter more
    often when the projector is used in a dusty or smoky location.
    ¥ Have your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Ser-
    vice Center exchange the filter (PFILD0069CEZZ) when it is no longer pos-
    sible to clean it.
    Cleaning and Replacing the Filter
    46
    Insert the tab on the end of the
    filter cover into the filter cover
    opening and press the filter
    cover into position. Place the filter underneath the
    tabs on the filter frame.
    Return the air filter to its original
    position in the filter cover
    opening. Clean the dust off the air filter
    and cover with a vacuum
    cleaner extension hose.
    Clean the AIR FILTER.5Replace the AIR FILTER.Replace
    the FILTER COVER.
    13
    Turn OFF
    the MAIN POWER.
    2
    Remove
    the FILTER COVER.Remove
    the AIR FILTER.
    Grasp the air filter between your
    fingers and lift it out of the filter
    cover.Press the tab in the direction of
    the arrow and lift open the filter
    cover.
    Ta b
    Open
    POWER indicator goes off.
    Unplug the power cord.
    AIR FILTER cover
    Note:
    ¥ Be sure the AIR FILTER COVER is securely installed. The power cannot be turned on unless it is correctly installed.
    Press
    ON OFF
    Bottom Air Filter 
    						
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    Lamp/Maintenance Indicators
    Lamp
    The lamp operating life differs, depending on the usage environment. It is recommended that the lamp be
    replaced after 2,000 cumulative hours of use.
    ¥ When the lamp is nearing the end of its operating life, the picture and color quality will deteriorate. At this point, replace the
    lamp. (See pages 31 and 32.)
    Check
    ¥ The projector AC cord is not plugged into the AC wall outlet.
    ¥ The main power switch is not pressed.
    ¥ The input is wrong. (See pages 22 and 23.)
    ¥ Cables improperly connected to rear panel of the projector. (See pages 14, 15, 16 and 17.)
    ¥ Remote control batteries have run down. (See page 7.)
    ¥ The optional cable for the remote control is improperly inserted.
    ¥ The main power of the remote control is not turned on.
    ¥ The remote controlÕs MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT switch is set to MOUSE.
    ¥ Cables improperly connected to rear panel of the projector. (See pages 14, 15, 16 and 17.)
    ¥ The BRIGHTNESS and PICTURE adjustments are set to minimum position. (See page 24.)
    ¥ On-Screen Display (ÒBLACK SCREENÓ) is turned off and Black Screen function is turned on, creating a
    black image. (See page 27.)
    ¥ The COLOR and TINT adjustments are not correct. (See page 24.)
    ¥ Adjust the focus. (See page 9.)
    ¥ The projection distance is too long or too short to allow for proper focus. (See page 10.)
    ¥ Cables improperly connected to rear panel of the projector. (See pages 14, 15, 16 and 17.)
    ¥ Volume is set to minimum. (See page 23.)
    ¥ If the picture is normal, the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage caused by temperature changes. This
    will not affect operation or performance.
    ¥ Refer to ÒLamp/Maintenance IndicatorsÓ on page 30.Problem
    No picture and no sound.
    Sound is heard but no picture
    appears.
    Color is faded or poor.
    Picture is blurred.
    Picture appears but no sound is
    heard.
    An unusual sound is occasionally
    heard from the cabinet.
    Maintenance indicator lights up. Notes:
    ¥ If the TEMPERATURE indicator comes on, follow the above possible solutions and then wait until the projector has cooled down completely
    before turning the power back on. (At least 5 minutes.)
    ¥ When the power is turned off and then turned on again, as during a brief rest, the LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator may be triggered, pre-
    venting the power from going on. When this happens, take the power plug out of the AC outlet and put it back in again.
    Before Calling for Service
    Problem
    ¥ Blocked air intake.
    ¥ Clogged air filter.
    ¥ Cooling fan breakdown.
    ¥ Internal circuit failure.
    ¥ Burnt-out lamp.
    ¥ Lamp circuit failure.Warning Indicator
    The internal
    temperature is
    abnormally high. TEMPERATURE
    indicator
    LAMP REPLACE-
    MENT indicatorThe lamp does not
    light up.Symptom Possible Solution
    ¥ Relocate projector to a proper location.
    ¥ Clean the filter.
    (See page 29.)
    ¥ Take the projector to your nearest Autho-
    rized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer
    or Service Center for repair.
    ¥ Carefully replace the lamp.
    ¥ Take the projector to your nearest Autho-
    rized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer
    or Service Center for repair.
    ¥ The warning lights on the projector indicate problems inside the
    projector.
    ¥ There are two warning lights: a TEMPERATURE indicator which warns
    that the projector is too hot, and a LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator which
    lets you know when to change the lamp.
    ¥ If a problem occurs, either the TEMPERATURE indicator or the LAMP
    REPLACEMENT indicator will light up red, and the power will shut off.
    After turning off the power, follow the procedures given below.
    POWER LAMP TEMP.
    LAMP REPLACEMENT
    indicatorTEMPERATURE
    indicator
    Maintenance Indicators
    Note: The lamp usage time can be checked with the On-Screen display. (See page 26.)
    ¥ If the new lamp does not light after replacement, take your projector to the nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products
    Dealer or Service Center for repair.
    ¥ Intense light hazard. Do not attempt to look into the aperture and lens while the projector is operating. 
    						
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