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    Appendix
    Appendix
    Optional wide and telephoto lenses from Sharp are also
    available for specialized application. Please see your
    local Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer for details
    on the AN-W6EZ and AN-T6EZ. (Refer to the lens
    operation manual when attaching the lens.)
    100( Screen Project Distance
    Optional Lenses
    Tele-zoom lens
    AN-T6EZ
    Using the Carrying Handle
    CAUTION
    ¥ Always put on the lens cap to prevent damage to the lens
    when transporting the projector.
    ¥ Do not lift or carry the projector by the lens or the lens cap
    as this may damage the lens.
    Transporting the Projector
    Wide-zoom lens
    AN-W6EZ
    When transporting the projector, carry it by the carrying
    handle on the side.
    15 10 20 8*6(–11*2( (2.6–3.4 m)
    128–158119 (3.65–4.86 m)
    16*5(–21*6( (5–6.56 m)
    (feet)
    AN-W6EZ
    Standard lens
    AN-T6EZ
    Carrying handle 
    						
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    Appendix
    Connection Pin Assignments
    Analog Computer 1 and 2 Signal Input Ports: 15-pin mini D-sub female connector
    Computer Input
    Analog
    1. Video input (red)
    2. Video input
    (green/sync on green)
    3. Video input (blue)
    4. Reserve input 1
    5. Composite sync
    6. Earth (red)
    7. Earth (green/sync on green)
    8. Earth (blue)9. Not connected
    10. GND
    11. GND
    12. Bi-directional data
    13. Horizontal sync signal
    14. Vertical sync signal
    15. Data clock
    1
    155
    6
    11 10
    Pin No. Signal Name I/O Reference
    1 CD Not connected
    2 RD Receive Data Input Connected to internal circuit
    3 SD Send Data Output Connected to internal circuit
    4 ER Not connected
    5 SG Signal Ground Connected to internal circuit
    6 DR Data Set Ready Output Not connected
    7 RS Request to Send Output Connected to internal circuit
    8 CS Clear to Send  Input Connected to internal circuit
    9 CI Not connected
    Pin No. Signal Name I/O Reference
    1 VCC`3.3V (Reserved) Output Not connected
    2 RD Receive Data Input Connected to internal circuit
    3 SD Send Data Output Connected to internal circuit
    4 EXIR Detector of Option Unit Input Not connected
    (Reserved)
    5 SG Signal Ground Connected to internal circuit
    6 ERX IR Receive Signal from Input Not connected
    IR Amplifire (Reserved)
    7 RS Request to Send Output Connected to internal circuit
    8 CS Clear to Send Input Connected to internal circuit
    9 ETX IR Transmit Signal Output Not connected
    (Reserved)
    RS-232C Terminal: 9-pin mini DIN connector
    68
    4 97
    3
    5
    21
    RS-232C Port: 9-pin D-sub male connector of the DIN-D-sub RS-232C cable
    15
    6
    9 
    						
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    Appendix
    PC control
    A computer can be used to control the projector by connecting an RS-232C cable (cross type, sold separately) to
    the projector. (See page 14 for connection.)
    Communication conditions
    Set the serial port settings of the computer to match that of the table on the next page.
    Signal format: Conforms to RS-232C standard.
    Baud rate: 9,600 bps
    Data length: 8 bits
    Parity bit: NON
    Stop bit: 1 bit
    Flow control: None
    Basic format
    Commands from the computer are sent in the following order: command, parameter, and return code. After the
    projector processes the command from the computer, it sends a response code to the computer.
    RS-232C Port Specifications
    Return code (0DH)
    C1    C2    C3   C4    P1    P2    P3    P4
    Response code format
    Normal response
    O      KReturn code (0DH)
    Problem response (communication error or incorrect command)
     E      R      R
    Return code (0DH) Command 4-digits
    Parameter 4-digits
    Command format
    When more than one code is being sent, send each command only after the OK response code for the previous
    command from the projector is verified.
    ¥ When using the computer control function of the projector, the projector operating status cannot be read to the computer.
    Therefore, confirm the status by transmitting the display commands for each adjustment menu and checking the status with
    the On-screen Display. If the projector receives a command other than a menu display command, it will execute the com-
    mand without displaying the On-screen Display.
    Commands
    EXAMPLE
    ¥ When ÒBRIGHTÓ of INPUT 1 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT is set to 110.
    ®
    ¬RABR 1 0_1OK
    Projector Computer
    CONTROL ITEMCOMMAND
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    AUTO POWER ON
    POWER OFF (STANDBY)
    POWER ON
    VIDEO
    INPUT1
    INPUT2
    IrCOM1
    IrCOM2
    INPUT CHECK
    LENS FOCUS (130 – `30)
    LENS ZOOM (130 – `30)
    KEYSTONE
    (1127 – `127) C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4PARAMETER
    CONTROL
    CONTENTS
    POWER SETTING AUTO POWER OFF
    LENS
    ADJUSTMENT
    KEYS**** INPUT SWITCHINGLANGUAGE
    SELECTION
    INPUT CHECKCONTROL ITEMCOMMAND
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    1ENGLISH
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    ESPAÑOL
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    SVENSKA
    PORTUGUÊS C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4PARAMETER
    CONTROL
    CONTENTS 
    						
    							E-53
    Appendix
    RS-232C Port Specifications
    CONTROL ITEMCOMMAND
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    1AUTO
    PAL (50/60 Hz)
    SECAM
    NTSC 4.43
    NTSC 3.58
    CONTRAST (130 – `30)
    BRIGHT (130 – `30)
    COLOR (130 – `30)
    TINT (130 – `30)
    SHARPNESS (130 – `30)
    RESET
    RED (130 – `30)
    BLUE (130 – `30)
    VIDEO DISPLAY
    RESET
    SHARP
    CUSTOM
    BLUE
    NONE
    SHARP
    CUSTOM
    NONE
    VOLUME (00 – 60)
    MUTE OFF
    MUTE ON
    BALANCE (130 – `30)
    TREBLE (130 – `30)
    BASS (130 – `30)
    AUDIO DISPLAY
    RESET
    CONTRAST (130 – `30)
    BRIGHT (130 – `30)
    RED (130 – `30)
    BLUE (130 – `30)
    INPUT 1 DISPLAY
    COLOR (130 – `30)
    TINT (130 – `30)
    SHARPNESS (130 – `30)
    RESET
    CONTRAST (130 – `30)
    BRIGHT (130 – `30)
    RED (130 – `30)
    BLUE (130 – `30)
    INPUT 2 DISPLAY
    COLOR (130 – `30)
    TINT (130 – `30)
    SHARPNESS (130 – `30)
    RESET
    AUTO SYNC OFF
    AUTO SYNC ON
    AUTO SYNC START C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4PARAMETER
    CONTROL
    CONTENTSCONTROL ITEMCOMMAND
    C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4PARAMETER
    CONTROL
    CONTENTS
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    PHASE (160 – `60)
    H-POS (1150 – `150)
    V-POS (160 – `60)
    COMPUTER INPUT DISPLAY
    RESET
    OSD DISPLAY OFF
    OSD DISPLAY ON
    REVERSE OFF
    REVERSE ON
    INVERT OFF
    INVERT ON 
    AUTO SYNC DISPLAY OFF
    AUTO SYNC DISPLAY ON
    I/P CONVERSION INTERLACED
    I/P CONVERSION PROGRESSIVE
    RGB
    COMPONENT
    RGB
    COMPONENT
    STANDARD
    GAMMA1
    GAMMA2
    CUSTOM
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    GAMMA1
    GAMMA2
    CUSTOM
    BLACK SCREEN OFF
    BLACK SCREEN ON
    BLACK SCREEN DISPLAY OFF
    BLACK SCREEN DISPLAY ON
    SAVE SETTING (1–7)
    SELECT SETTING (1–7)
    NORMAL
    WIDE/FIT TO SCREEN
    DOT BY DOT
    DOT BY DOT (WIDE)
    NORMAL
    WIDE/FIT TO SCREEN
    DOT BY DOT
    DOT BY DOT (WIDE)
    NORMAL
    WIDE
    DOT BY DOT
    FILTER OFF
    FILTER ON  INPUT
    ADJUSTMENT
    SCREEN SETTING VIDEO
    SYSTEM
    SELECTION
    VIDEO
    IMAGE
    ADJUSTMENT
    STARTUP
    IMAGE
    SELECTION BACKGROUND
    SELECTION
    VIDEO
    CONFIRMATION VIDEO GAMMA
    SELECTION INPUT GAMMA
    SELECTION INPUT1 SIGNAL TYPE
    SELECTION
    INPUT2 SIGNAL TYPE
    SELECTION
    SYSE _ __0
    DISPLAY
    BLACK SCREEN
    SCREEN MODE
    MEMORY
    INPUT1 RESIZE
    INPUT2 RESIZE
    VIDEO RESIZE
    NOISE FILTER  INPUT 1
    IMAGE
    ADJUSTMENT
    INPUT 2
    IMAGE
    ADJUSTMENT AUDIO
    ADJUSTMENT
    INPUT AUTO
    SYNCHRONIZATION VOLUME
    ADJUSTMENT
    ¥ If a dash (_)  appears in the parameter column, enter a space. If an asterisk (*) appears, enter a value in the range indicated
    in brackets under CONTROL CONTENTS.
    ¥ INPUT ADJUSTMENT can only be set in the displayed computer mode.
    ¥ Noise may appear when used with certain computers. Set the NOISE FILTER to ON using the RS-232C command. 
    						
    							E-54
    Appendix
    Wired Remote Control Terminal Specifications
    Specifications of wired remote control input
    ¥ 3.5¿ minijack
    ¥ External: `5 V (1 A)
    ¥ Internal: GND
    Function and transmission codes
    POWER ON 
    POWER OFF
    VOLUME 1
    VOLUME `
    MUTE
    MENU
    LENS
    TOOLS
    BLACK SCREEN
    ENTERUNDO
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    (Function)IrCOM
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    ADJUST ¶
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    1
    0 C9
    1
    1
    0
    0
    1
    1
    1
    1
    0
    1
    0 C10
    1
    0
    0
    1
    1
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0 C11
    0
    0
    0
    1
    1
    0
    0
    1
    1
    1
    1 C12
    1
    0
    1
    0
    1
    1
    1
    0
    0
    0
    0 C13
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1 C14
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0 C15 No. Control Item System Code Data Code External Code
    (Function)
    ¥ To operate the mouse, left-click and right-click functions
    through the wired remote control input, connect the cable
    from the WIRED REMOTE control input terminal on the
    projector to the remote control. The codes for these functions
    are complex and are, therefore, not listed here.
    Wired remote control function code
    10110********10 C1 System Code C5 C6 Data Code C13 C14 C15
    ¥ System codes C1 to C5 are fixed at Ò10110Ó.
    ¥ Codes C14 and C15 are reverse confirmation bits, with Ò10Ó
    indicating ÒFrontÓ and Ò01Ó indicating ÒRearÓ.
    LSB MSB
    Sharp remote control signal format
    Transmission format: 15-bit format
    Wave form of output signal: Output using Pulse Position Modulation
    DDDDDDDDDDDDD
    67.5 ms 67.5 ms
    “0” “1” “0”
    D “0” “0” “0” “1”T0T1
    t
    t 26.4 µs
    ¥t 4 264 µs
    ¥T
    O 4 1.05 ms
    ¥ T1 4 2.10 ms
    Transmission control code
    15 bitExample of Reverse D to 
    ¥ Pulse carrier frequency 4 455/12 kHz
    ¥ Duty ratio 4 1:1
    C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14
    System Address
    D to D Common Data Bit Reverse in DFunction Key Data BitData
    Expansion
    Data
    Deter-
    minationMaskC15
    C1
    1 DC2
    0C3
    1C4
    1C5
    0C6
    1C7
    0C8
    0C9
    0C10
    0C11
    0C12
    0C13
    0C14
    1C15
    0
    C1
    1 DC2
    0C3
    1C4
    1C5
    0C6
    0C7
    1C8
    1C9
    1C10
    1C11
    1C12
    1C13
    1C14
    0C15
    1 
    						
    							E-55
    Appendix
    The computer output signal timing of different types of computer signals are shown below for reference.
    For IBM and compatibles
    For Macintosh Series
    abc d
    w
    x
    yz
    VIDEO SIGNAL
    HORIZONTAL
    SYNC SIGNAL
    VIDEO SIGNAL
    VERTICAL 
    SYNC SIGNAL
    e
    a
    b
    c
    d
    w
    x
    yz
    VIDEO SIGNAL
    C-SYNC(H)
    C-SYNC(V) VIDEO SIGNAL
    V-SYNC
    e = 2 dot
    640
    640
    720
    640
    640
    640
    640
    800
    800
    800
    800
    800
    1,024
    1,024
    1,024
    1,024
    1,024
    1,152
    1,280
    1,280
    1,280
    1,280
    1,280
    1,600
    1,600
    1,600
    1,600
    1,600dot
    32
    32
    36
    8
    16
    16
    56
    24
    40
    56
    16
    32
    8
    24
    24
    16
    48
    64
    96
    64
    48
    16
    64
    64
    64
    64
    64
    64 dot
    64
    64
    72
    96
    40
    64
    56
    72
    128
    120
    80
    64
    176
    136
    136
    96
    96
    128
    112
    160
    112
    144
    160
    192
    192
    192
    192
    192dot
    96
    96
    108
    40
    120
    120
    80
    128
    88
    64
    160
    152
    56
    160
    144
    176
    208
    256
    312
    224
    248
    248
    224
    304
    304
    304
    304
    304dot
    640
    640
    720
    640
    640
    640
    640
    800
    800
    800
    800
    800
    1,024
    1,024
    1,024
    1,024
    1,024
    1,152
    1,280
    1,280
    1,280
    1,280
    1,280
    1,600
    1,600
    1,600
    1,600
    1,600dot
    832
    832
    936
    800
    832
    840
    832
    1,024
    1,056
    1,040
    1,056
    1,048
    1,264
    1,344
    1,328
    1,312
    1,376
    1,600
    1,800
    1,728
    1,688
    1,688
    1,728
    2,160
    2,160
    2,160
    2,160
    2,160dot
    26.4
    26.4
    26.4
    31.8
    26.4
    26.7
    23.1
    28.4
    26.4
    20.8
    21.3
    18.6
    28.2
    20.7
    17.7
    16.7
    14.6
    14.8
    16.7
    11.6
    15.6
    12.5
    11.0
    13.3
    12.3
    11.4
    10.7
    9.437.861
    37.861
    37.927
    31.469
    37.861
    37.500
    43.269
    35.156
    37.879
    48.077
    46.875
    53.674
    35.522
    48.363
    56.476
    60.023
    68.677
    67.500
    60.000
    85.938
    63.981
    79.976
    91.146
    75.000
    81.250
    87.500
    93.750
    106.25031.500
    31.500
    35.500
    25.175
    31.500
    31.500
    36.000
    36.000
    40.000
    50.000
    49.500
    56.250
    44.900
    65.000
    75.000
    78.750
    94.500
    108.000
    108.000
    148.500
    108.000
    135.000
    157.500
    162.000
    175.500
    189.000
    202.500
    229.500
    ms
    32
    1
    1
    2
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    37
    1
    1
    0
    3
    3
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1
    1 H
    3
    3
    3
    2
    3
    3
    3
    2
    4
    6
    3
    3
    4
    6
    6
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3 H
    60
    41
    42
    25
    20
    16
    25
    22
    23
    23
    21
    27
    20
    29
    29
    28
    36
    32
    36
    47
    38
    38
    44
    46
    46
    46
    46
    46H
    350
    400
    400
    480
    480
    480
    480
    600
    600
    600
    600
    600
    768
    768
    768
    768
    768
    864
    960
    960
    1,024
    1,024
    1,024
    1,200
    1,200
    1,200
    1,200
    1,200H
    445
    445
    446
    525
    520
    500
    509
    625
    628
    666
    625
    631
    817
    806
    806
    800
    808
    900
    1,000
    1,011
    1,066
    1,066
    1,072
    1,250
    1,250
    1,250
    1,250
    1,250H
    11.8
    11.8
    11.8
    16.7
    13.7
    13.3
    11.8
    17.8
    16.6
    13.9
    13.3
    11.8
    23.0
    16.7
    14.3
    13.3
    11.8
    13.3
    16.7
    11.8
    16.7
    13.3
    11.8
    16.7
    15.4
    14.3
    13.3
    11.8Hz
    85.080
    85.080
    85.039
    59.940
    72.809
    75.000
    85.008
    56.250
    60.317
    72.188
    75.000
    85.061
    43.479
    60.004
    70.069
    75.029
    84.997
    75.000
    60.000
    85.002
    60.020
    75.025
    85.024
    60.000
    65.000
    70.000
    75.000
    85.000 kHz MHz
    31.7
    31.7
    28.2
    39.7
    31.7
    31.7
    27.8
    27.8
    25.0
    20.0
    20.2
    17.8
    22.3
    15.4
    13.3
    12.7
    10.6
    9.3
    9.3
    6.7
    9.3
    7.4
    6.3
    6.2
    5.7
    5.3
    4.9
    4.4350
    400
    400
    480
    480
    480
    480
    600
    600
    600
    600
    600
    768
    768
    768
    768
    768
    864
    960
    960
    1,024
    1,024
    1,024
    1,200
    1,200
    1,200
    1,200
    1,200line MODE
    VGA
    SVGA
    XGA
    SXGA
    UXGAVESA
    Standard
    VESA
    Standard
    VESA
    Guidelines
    VESA
    Standard
    VESA
    StandardIndustry
    Standard
    VESA
    GuidelinesIndustry
    Standard
    HSYNCVSYNC
    VIDEO
    PERIOD
    z
    BACK
    PORCH
    y
    FRONT
    PORCH
    w
    1V(w~x~y~z)LEVEL 1/V
    SYNCx
    VIDEO
    PERIOD
    d
    BACK
    PORCH
    c
    FRONT
    PORCH
    a
    1H(a~b~c~d)LEVEL 1dot 1/H 1/dot
    SYNCb
    0.7 Vp-p
    75 W load 
    LEVEL
    R • G • B
    nsms
    TTL TTL
    TYPE VIDEO
    The following is a list of compatible VESA standards. Please note that this projector also accepts signals outside
    of the VESA standards.
    ¥ Depending on the mode selected, the projector may clearly display images under 130 Hz.
    Input Signals (Recommended Timing) 
    						
    							E-56
    Appendix
    Input Signals (Recommended Timing)
    640
    832
    1,024
    1,152
    1,152
    1,152
    1,152
    640
    640
    1,280
    1,920dot
    64
    31
    35
    36
    29
    16
    24
    –
    –
    –
    – dot
    64
    65
    96
    128
    128
    96
    96
    –
    –
    –
    – dot
    96
    224
    173
    140
    195
    208
    168
    –
    –
    –
    – dot
    640
    832
    1,024
    1,152
    1,152
    1,152
    1,024
    –
    –
    –
    – dot
    864
    1,152
    1,328
    1,456
    1,504
    1,472
    1,312
    –
    –
    –
    – dot
    28.6
    20.1
    16.7
    14.5
    14.8
    13.9
    14.1
    –
    –
    –
    –35.000
    49.693
    60.000
    68.887
    61.795
    71.713
    70.838
    15.734
    31.469
    44.955
    33.71630.2400
    57.246
    79.760
    100.300
    92.940
    105.561
    92.940
    –
    –
    –
    –
    ms
    3
    1
    3
    3
    2
    2
    2
    –
    –
    –
    – H
    3
    3
    3
    3
    4
    8
    8
    –
    –
    –
    – H
    39
    39
    30
    39
    31
    33
    33
    –
    –
    –
    – H
    480
    624
    768
    870
    900
    900
    800
    –
    –
    –
    – H
    525
    667
    804
    915
    937
    943
    843
    –
    –
    –
    – H
    15.0
    13.4
    13.4
    13.3
    14.3
    13.1
    11.9
    –
    –
    –
    –Hz
    66.670
    74.502
    74.700
    75.287
    69.950
    76.048
    84.031
    59.940
    59.940
    59.740
    59.940 kHz MHz
    33.1
    17.5
    12.5
    10.0
    10.8
    9.5
    10.8
    –
    –
    –
    – 480
    624
    768
    870
    900
    900
    900
    480
    480
    720
    1,080line MODEHSYNCVSYNC
    VIDEO
    PERIOD
    z
    BACK
    PORCH
    y
    FRONT
    PORCH
    w
    1V(w~x~y~z)LEVEL 1/V
    SYNCx
    VIDEO
    PERIOD
    d
    BACK
    PORCH
    c
    FRONT
    PORCH
    a
    1H(a~b~c~d)LEVEL 1dot 1/H 1/dot
    SYNCb
    LEVEL
    R • G • B/COMPONENT
    R • G • B
    TTL TTL0.7 Vp-p
    75 W load 
    nsmsTYPE VIDEO
    139 Monitor
    169 Monitor
    199 Monitor
    219 Monitor
    66Hz
    76Hz
    84Hz
    480I
    480P
    720P
    1080I
    Macintosh™
    SUN
    DTV
    ¥ This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous (CRT/LCD) mode. Should this
    occur, turn off the LCD display on the notebook computer and output the display data in ÒCRT onlyÓ mode. Details on how
    to change display modes can be found in your notebook computerÕs operation manual.
    ¥ This projector can receive 640 2 350 VESA format VGA signals, however, Ò640 2 400Ó will appear on the screen.
    ¥ When receiving 1,600 2 1,200 VESA format UXGA signals, sampling occurs and the image is displayed with 1,024 lines,
    causing part of the image to be blocked. 
    						
    							E-57
    Appendix
    Specifications
    Product type
    Model
    Video system
    Display method
    LCD panel
    Lens
    Projection lamp
    Contrast ratio
    Video input signal
    S-video input signal
    Component input signal
    Horizontal resolution
    Audio output
    Computer RGB input signal
    Pixel clock
    Vertical frequency
    Horizontal frequency
    Computer control signal
    Speaker system
    Rated voltage
    Input current
    Rated frequency
    Power consumption
    Operating temperature
    Storage temperature
    Cabinet
    I/R carrier frequency
    Laser pointer of remote control
    Dimensions (approx.)
    Weight (approx.)
    Supplied accessories
    Replacement partsLCD Projector
    XG-NV6XU
    PAL/SECAM/NTSC 3.58/NTSC 4.43/DTV 480P/DTV 720P/DTV 1080I
    LCD panel 2 3, RGB optical shutter method
    Panel size: 1.39 (20.0 [H] 2 26.6 [W] mm)
    Display method: Translucent TN liquid crystal panel
    Drive method: TFT (Thin Film Transistor) Active Matrix panel
    No. of dots: 786,432 dots (1,024 [H] 2 768 [V])
    1Ð1.32 zoom lens, F1.7Ð2.3, f 4 49.1Ð63.8 mm
    150 W UHP lamp
    250:1
    RCA Connector: VIDEO, composite video, 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 W terminated
    RCA Connector: AUDIO, 0.5 Vrms more than 22 kW (stereo)
    4-pin mini DIN connector
    Y (luminance signal): 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 W terminated
    C (chrominance signal): Burst 0.286 Vp-p, 75 W terminated
    BNC Connector (INPUT 1)
    Y: 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 W  terminated
    P
    B: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 W  terminated
    PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 W  terminated
    520 TV lines (video input), 750 TV lines (DTV 720P input, Dot by Dot)
    2 W ` 2 W (stereo)
    15-
    PIN MINI D-SUB CONNECTOR (INPUT 1, 2), 5 BNC CONNECTOR (INPUT 1):
    RGB separate/composite sync/sync on green type analog input: 0Ð0.7 Vp-p, positive,
    75 W terminated
    S
    TEREO MINIJACK: AUDIO, 0.5 Vrms, more than 22 kW (stereo)
    HORIZONTAL SYNC. SIGNAL: TTL level (positive/negative) or composite sync (Apple only)
    VERTICAL SYNC. SIGNAL: Same as above
    12Ð230 MHz
    43Ð200 Hz
    15Ð126 kHz
    9-pin mini-DIN male connector (RS-232C Input Port)
    1 
    31Ú329 (5 cm) round 2 2
    AC 110Ð120/220Ð240 V
    2.4 A/1.2 A
    50/60 Hz
    265 W
    41¡F to 104¡F (`5¡C to `40¡C)
    14¡F to 140¡F (120¡C to `60¡C)
    Plastic
    38 kHz
    Wave length: 650 nm / Max. output: 1 mW / Class II Laser Product
    10 
    9Ú329 (W) 2 5 5Ú649 (H) 2 14 1Ú649 (D) (261 2 129 2 356 mm) (main body only)
    10 9Ú329 (W) 2 5 3Ú49 (H) 2 16 13Ú649 (D) (261 2146 2 411.5 mm) (including
    adjustment feet and projecting parts)
    15.9 lbs. (7.2 kg)
    Remote control, Two AA size batteries, Power cord (118 109, 3.6 m), Computer cable (98
    109, 3 m), Three BNC-RCA adaptors, Computer audio cable (98 109, 3 m), Mouse control
    serial cable (38 39, 1 m), Mouse control cable for IBM PS/2 (38 39, 1 m), Mouse control
    cable for Mac (6
    45Ú649, 17 cm), DIN-D-sub RS-232C cable (645Ú649, 15 cm), Remote mouse
    receiver, Extra air filter, Lens cap (attached), CD-ROM, LCD projector operation manual,
    LCD projector quick reference, Sharp Advanced Presentation Software operation manual,
    Sharp Advanced Presentation Software quick reference, IrDA driver installation instruction
    sheet
    Standard lens unit (CLNS-0169CE01), Lamp unit (Lamp/cage module) (BQC-XGNV6XU/1),
    Remote control (RRMCG1518CESA), AA size batteries, Power cord (QACCU5013CEZZ),
    Computer cable (QCNW-5304CEZZ), BNC-RCA adaptors (QPLGJ0107GEZZ), Computer
    audio cable (QCNW-4870CEZZ), Mouse control serial cable (QCNW-5112CEZZ), Mouse
    control cable for IBM PS/2 (QCNW-5113CEZZ), Mouse control cable for Mac (QCNW-
    5114CEZZ), DIN-D-sub RS-232C cable (QCNW-5288CEZZ), Remote mouse receiver
    (RUNTK0661CEZZ), Air filter (PFILD0080CEZZ), Lens cap (PCAPH1056CESA), CD-ROM
    (UDSKA0004CE01), LCD projector operation manual (TINS-6737CEZZ), LCD projector
    quick reference (TINS-6738CEZZ), Sharp Advanced Presentation Software operation
    manual (TINS-6739CEZZ), Sharp Advanced Presentation Software quick reference (TINS-
    6740CEZZ), IrDA driver installation instruction sheet (TCAUZ3046CEZZ)
    This unit has some inactive TFTs within acceptable tolerances which
    may result in illuminated or inactive dots on the picture screen. This
    will not affect the picture quality or the life expectancy of the unit.
    If you have any questions about this matter, please call toll free 1-800-
    BE-SHARP (1-800-237-4277).  
    U.S.A. ONLY
    This SHARP projector uses LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panels. These
    very sophisticated panels contain 786,432 pixels (2 RGB) TFTs (Thin
    Film Transistors). As with any high technology electronic equipment
    such as large screen TVs, video systems and video cameras, there
    are certain acceptable tolerances that the equipment must conform
    to.
    Specifications are subject to change without notice. 
    						
    							E-58
    Appendix
    Dimensions
    Units: inches (mm)
    Rear View
    11 3/32 (282) 14 1/64 (356)
    2 
    3/16 (55.5) 5 
    5/64 (129)2 
    3/8 (60.5)
    2 
    5/64 (53) 
    49/64 (19.5)
     43/64 (17) 2 
    51/64 (71)
    10 9/32 (261)
    1 9/64 (29)
    7 
    53/64 (199)
    Top View
    Side View
    Front View
    Bottom View 
    						
    							E-59
    Appendix
    Guide to Effective Presentations
    Electronic presentations are one of the most effective
    tools presenters can use to persuade an audience.
    There are several ways to enhance your presentation
    and maximize your effectiveness. The following are
    guidelines to help you create and deliver a dynamic
    presentation.
    a. Types of Presentations
    Computer Presentations
    ¥ To present basic information such as graphs, spreadsheets,
    documents and images, use word processing and spreadsheet
    applications.
    ¥ To convey more complex information and create more dynamic
    presentations which allow you to control the pace of your delivery,
    utilize software such as Astound
    ¨, Freelance¨, Persuasion¨ or
    PowerPoint¨.
    ¥ For high-end multimedia and interactive presentations, use software
    such as Macromedia Director
    ¨.
    ¥ Astound¨, Freelance¨, Persuasion¨, PowerPoint¨ and Macromedia
    Director¨ are trademarks of their respective companies.
    Video Presentations
    Use of video equipment, such as a VCR, DVD player and laser disc
    player, can be effective for delivering instructional or illustrative
    information that is difficult to present.
    Digital Cameras and Personal Digital Assistants
    (PDAs)
    For highly compact and portable presentations, still cameras, digital
    video cameras, document cameras and PDAs are ideal for transferring
    data without cumbersome conversions.
    Multimedia Presentations
    You can integrate all of the above methods for a full multimedia
    presentation including video, audio, computer applications and World
    Wide Web information.
    Wireless PresentationsUse any IrDA/IrTranP compatible source such as a laptop, digital
    camera or PDA to project still images quickly and effortlessly without
    the use of cables.
    b. Creative Presentations
    Oftentimes presenters do not take advantage of the many
    subtle ways they can manipulate their electronic slides to more
    effectively persuade the audience.
    Color has a great effect on the audience during a presentation.
    When used correctly and legibly, studies show that
    background & foreground colors establish an emotional tone
    for a presentation, help viewers understand and retain
    information, and influence an audience to take a desired
    course of action.
    Color Considerations¥ Choose legible colors.
    ¥ Text and graphics colors need sufficient contrast.
    ¥ Use darker colors for the background since a lighter background
    can create uncomfortable glare. (Yellow on black creates an ideal
    contrast.)Yellow 
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