Sharp Xg P20xu Projector User Manual
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E-30 Operation Buttons Introducing GyroRemote GyroRemote Features 1. RF design provides nondirectional control. 2. Individual Recognition (Teach/Learn) function for multi-projector control. 3. Senses your natural hand motion for accurate control of mouse operations and projector menus. 1. RF Technology Nondirectional radio design with 98 5 (30 m) range. •The control range measured is with the antenna fully extended. •The control range under actual operating conditions may be less than optimum depending...
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E-31 Operation Buttons Mouse Control You can operate your computer with the same operating feeling as a normal mouse. (See page 35.) GyroRemote Features 3. Gesture tracking Accurately tracks your hand movements in the air for pinpoint control of projector menus and computer cursor. Mouse Control •GYRO ACTIVE, LEFT-CLICK/ENTER and RIGHT-CLICK/UNDO controls depend on whether the GyroRemote is operating the projector or the computer. Projector Control On-screen Display Bright and easy-to-see screen...
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E-32 Operation Buttons Using GyroRemote Preparation 1Switch on the projector power source. The projector image will appear on the screen. 2Pull out the projector antenna. •The control range will not be optimized if you do not pull out the antenna. Always use with the antenna fully extended. •The control range under actual operating conditions may be less than optimum depending on where the projector is placed and the radio signal environment. 3Press POWER on the GyroRemote, located on the front, inside...
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E-33 Operation Buttons Using GyroRemote GyroRemote On-screen Display Inside the upper cover Function (3) Function (4) ASSIGN Select All Button Assign selections : ASSIGN Select button : LEFT-CLICK/ENTER button : RIGHT-CLICK/UNDO button Function ASSIGN 1Open the upper cover on the front of GyroRemote. 2Press ASSIGN Select. “Button Assign” list appears on the lower right of the display. Each time you press ASSIGN Select, “Button Assign” list changes as shown below. 1/52/53/5 4/5 5/5 Function (1)...
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E-34 Operation Buttons Using GyroRemote Using the Presentation Tools This projector is equipped with presentation tools that can be used to emphasize keypoints within your presentation. You can use these tools by accessing the “Button Assign” list on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list “1/5”. (See page 33.) Button Assign list Stamp Each time you press Function (1), stamps can be changed as shown below. Line Each time you press Function (2), lines can be changed as shown below (straight line, horizontal...
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E-35 Operation Buttons Using GyroRemote Operating the mouse Basically operates the same as a standard mouse. Connecting the projector to the computer GyroRemote allows you to perform mouse operations on your computer. 1Connect one end of a USB mouse control cable to your computer. 2Connect the other end of the cable to the projector USB port. USB mouse control cable CAUTION •Windows 95 does not support USB mouse driver software. •The minimum system requirements for the USB type mouse system are shown...
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E-36 Operation Buttons Setting up GyroRemote The projector uses RF channel and TEACH/LEARN settings to recognize individual projectors that may be operating in the same area, and keep them from interfering with each other. One GyroRemote can operate multiple projectors or you can even use multiple GyroRemotes to control one projector. GyroRemote uses radio signals, which can receive interference under certain conditions. To avoid interference, you can switch RF channels. GyroRemote has 8 channels....
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E-37 Operation Buttons Setting up GyroRemote TEACH/LEARN •Each GyroRemote has its own ID code, which must be recognized by the projector that is going to be used. •The projector only recognizes the signal of the GyroRemote whose ID code has been input. Signals from other projectors or GyroRemotes that may be operating in the same area are not allowed to interrupt each other. Projector GyroRemote On-screen Display 1Press LEARN on the projector. 2While “Do you want to LEARN?” is displaying, press ENTER....
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E-38 Operation Buttons Setting up GyroRemote Turning off GyroRemote CAUTION •Make sure to turn off GyroRemote aboard aircraft or other places where using radio signals is prohibited. 1Press TEACH and RF CH located inside the upper cover at the same time, the LED will flash 3 times and the GyroRemote will turn off. 2If the LED doesn’t light up after pressing any of the buttons (except POWER), the GyroRemote power is turned off. •Press TEACH and RF CH at the same time or POWER located inside the upper...
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E-39 Operation Buttons Selecting the Input Signal Source Using the Operation Buttons Press INPUT again to change the mode. You can use these tools by accessing the “Button Assign” list on your GyroRemote. Choose popup list “5/5”. (See page 33.) •When no signal is received, “NO SIGNAL” will be displayed. When a signal that the projector is not preset to receive is received, “NOT REG.” will be displayed. INPUT 1 ModeINPUT 2 ModeINPUT 3 Mode INPUT 4 ModeINPUT 5 Mode On-screen Display Projector GyroRemote...