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    							Connections and Setup
    -29
    Screen Size and Projection Distance
    When using a wide
    screen (16:9)
    In case of displaying the
    16:9 picture on the whole
    of the 16:9 screen.y
    1 (Max.) = (0.05058x – 0.0447) × 3.28
    y
    2 (Min.) = (0.03734x – 0.0447) × 3.28
    z
    1 (Upper) = 0
    z
    2 (Lower) = –0.45x
    Diag. (x)
    300
    250
    200
    150
    133
    106
    100
    92
    84
    72
    60
    40Width
    261
    218
    174
    131
    116
    92
    87
    80
    73
    63
    52
    35Height
    147
    123
    98
    74
    65
    52
    49
    45
    41
    35
    29
    20Maximum (y1)
    541 (16.5 m)
    451 (13.7 m)
    36 (11.0 m)
    2612 (8.2 m)
    2311 (7.3 m)
    1811 (5.8 m)
    1711 (5.5 m)
    165 (5.0 m)
    15 (4.6 m)
    1210 (3.9 m)
    108 (3.3 m)
    71 (2.2 m)Minimum (y2)
    3911 (12.2 m)
    333 (10.1 m)
    267 (8.1 m)
    1911 (6.1 m)
    177 (5.4 m)
    1311 (4.3 m)
    132 (4.0 m)
    121 (3.7 m)
    111 (3.4 m)
    96 (2.9 m)
    710 (2.4 m)
    52 (1.6 m)Upper (z1)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm) Screen size (16:9) Projection distance (y)
    Distance from the lens center to
    the lower edge of the screen (z)
    Lower (z2)
    –123 (–374 cm)
    –103 (–311 cm)
    –82 (–249 cm)
    –62 (–187 cm)
    –55 (–166 cm)
    –44 (–131 cm)
    –41 (–125 cm)
    –39 (–114 cm)
    –35 (–105 cm)
    –211 (–90 cm)
    –25 (–75 cm)
    –18 (–50 cm)
    x : Screen size (diag.) (inches)
    y : Projection distance (feet)
    z : Distance from the lens center to the
    lower edge of the screen (feet) When using a normal
    screen (4:3)
    In case of setting the
    16:9 picture to the full
    horizontal width of the
    4:3 screen.
    y1 (Max.) = (0.05510x – 0.04593) × 3.28
    y
    2 (Min.) = (0.04068x – 0.04369) × 3.28
    z
    1 (Upper) = 0
    z
    2 (Lower) = –0.4904x
    Diag. (x)
    250
    200
    150
    100
    84
    72
    60Width
    200
    160
    120
    80
    67
    58
    48Height
    150
    120
    90
    60
    50
    43
    36Maximum (y1)
    414 (12.6 m)
    33 (10.1 m)
    249 (7.5 m)
    165 (5.0 m)
    139 (4.2 m)
    1110 (3.6 m)
    910 (3.0 m)Minimum (y2)
    306 (9.3 m)
    244 (7.4 m)
    183 (5.6 m)
    121 (3.7 m)
    102 (3.1 m)
    88 (2.6 m)
    72 (2.2 m)Upper (z1)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm)
    0 (0 cm) Screen size (4:3)Projection distance (y)
    Distance from the lens center to
    the lower edge of the screen (z)
    Lower (z2)
    –126 (–286 cm)
    –10 (–229 cm)
    –76 (–171 cm)
    –5 (–114 cm)
    –42 (–96 cm)
    –37 (–82 cm)
    –3 (–69 cm)
    x : Screen size (diag.) (inches)
    y : Projection distance (feet)
    z : Distance from the lens center to the
    lower edge of the screen (feet)
    zx
    y
    3 4
    : Screen area
    : Picture area
    9 16
    : Picture area
    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 screen.
    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 screen. The formula for screen size and projection distance
    The formula for screen size and projection distance 
    						
    							-30
    Projection from behind the screen
    Place a translucent screen between the projector and the au-
    dience.
    Reverse the image by setting “Rear” for “PRJ Mode” in the
    “Options” menu. See
    page 69 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” for “PRJ Mode” in the
    “Options” menu,
    when the mirror is
    placed on the audi-
    ence side. See page
    69 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 Authorized
    SharpVision Service Center or Dealer to obtain the
    recommended ceiling-mount bracket (sold separately). (AN-
    CM250 ceiling-mount bracket, AN-EP101B extension tube for
    AN-CM250.)
    Be sure to adjust the position of the projector to match the
    distance (z) from the lens center position (see page 29) to the
    lower edge of the image,
    when mounting the projec-
    tor on the ceiling.
    Invert the image by setting
    “Ceiling + Front” for “PRJ
    Mode” in the “Options”
    menu. See page 69 for use
    of this function.
    When using the default setting.
    On-screen Display
    Projecting a Reversed/Inverted Image
    The image is reversed.
    When using the default setting.
    On-screen Display
    The image is reversed.
    When using the default setting.
    On-screen Display
    Setup
    The image is inverted. 
    						
    							Basic Operation
    Basic Operation 
    						
    							Image Projection
    Basic Procedure
    Connect the required external equipment to
    the projector 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 
    34.
    1Plug the power cord into the
    wall outlet.
    •The power indicator illuminates red, and
    the projector enters standby mode.
    2Press  on the remote control
    or 
     on the projector.
    •The power indicator illuminates blue.
    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.
    Blue: The lamp is ready.
    Blue blinking: The lamp is
    warming up.
    Red:
    The lamp should be replaced.•If the power is turned off and imme-
    diately 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.
    -32
    INPUT
    button
    Power (ON)
    button Power (OFF)
    button MENU button
    ", ',\, | buttons
    ENTER
    button
    Power (ON)
    button
    INPUT
    buttons', ", \, |
    buttons MENU button
    ENTER
    buttonPower (OFF)
    button
    Lamp replacement
    indicator Power indicator 
    						
    							Basic Operation
    -33
    3Press , , ,  or 
    on the remote control or  on
    the projector to select the IN-
    PUT 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.
    •The INPUT mode is not displayed
    when “OSD display” is set to “Level
    A” or “Level B”. (See page 64.)
    About the INPUT modes
    "On-screen Display (Example)
    Using RGB*
    Using
    Component
    INPUT 2 mode
    Using
    Component INPUT 1 mode
    INPUT 3 mode
    INPUT 4 modeUsing RGB*
    ➝
    ➝➝ ➝
    INPUT 5 mode
    ➝
    * Input the RGB signal of the DTV, not
    the computer.Using S-Video
    Using Video
    Using Analog
    RGB
    The display varies accord-
    ing to the “Signal Type” with
    the INPUT 5.  The diagram
    shown above is the ex-
    ample of having selected
    “Analog RGB”.
    Used for projecting images
    from equipment that sends
    component signals or RGB
    signals connected to the
    INPUT 1 or 2 terminals.
    Used for projecting im-
    ages from equipment con-
    nected to the S-VIDEO in-
    put terminal.
    Used for projecting im-
    ages from equipment
    connected to the VIDEO
    input terminal.
    Used for projecting im-
    ages from equipment
    connected to the DVI in-
    put terminal. INPUT 1
    INPUT 2
    (Compo-
    nent
    /RGB*)
    INPUT 3
    (S-Video)
    INPUT 4
    (Video)
    INPUT 5
    (Digital PC
    RGB/
    Digital PC
    Component/
    Digital Video
    RGB/Digital
    Video
    Component/
    Analog RGB/
    Analog
    Component) 
    						
    							Image Projection
    Power (ON)
    button
    4Press  on the remote control
    or 
     on the projector, then
    press 
     or  again while the
    confirmation message is dis-
    played, to turn off the projec-
    tor.
    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”.
    MENU
    button
    ', ", \, |
    buttons
    -34
    Power (OFF)
    button
    ENTER button 
    						
    							Basic Operation
    -35
    3Press ' or " to select the de-
    sired language, and then press
    .
    4Press .
    •The desired language will be set as
    the on-screen display. 
    						
    							*
    Keystone Correction and Vertical Size Adjustment
    Correcting Trapezoidal
    Distortion and Adjust-
    ing the Vertical Size of
    the Picture
    This function allows for Keystone (On-screen
    Trapezoidal Distortion) Correction and the
    adjustment of the vertical size of the picture.
    Note
    •When the image is projected either from
    top or from bottom toward 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 ±20 degrees.
    •There are some input signal in which
    “KEYSTONE” does not work.
    1Press .
    •Each time  is pressed, the settings
    toggles as shown on the right.
    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 ±20 degrees, the actual
    screen can be diagonally set up to that
    angle as well.
    •Press  to cancel Keystone Correction.
    •Straight lines or the edges of images
    may appear jagged while adjusting
    the image.
    KEYSTONE button
    UNDO buttonENTER button
    Normal screenKeystone Correc-
    tion screen
    Compresses
    upper side.
    Compresses
    lower side.
    Test pattern', ", \, |
    buttons
    Vertical size
    adjustment screen
    *“V-SIZE” is not dis-
    played when the value
    of “KEYSTONE” is “0”.
    -36 
    						
    							Basic Operation
    -37
    Ajuste de Tamanho VerticalA razão parente da tela poderá variar quando a função de 
    deslocamento da lente é usada em combinação com a função 
    Correção Trapezoidal. Neste caso, ajuste a razão aparente usando o 
    ajuste de tamanho vertical. 
    Tecla UNDO
    Premindo ' aumenta o 
    tamanho vertical da 
    imagem.
    Aperte        para 
    reposicionar a imagem.
    Premindo " diminui o 
    tamanho vertical da 
    imagem.
    Aperte        para 
    reposicionar a imagem.
    3When adjusting vertical size,
    pressing 
     again displays
    the vertical size adjustment
    menu.
    4Press "and ' to adjust the
    vertical size of the picture, and
    press 
    .
    •See below for details about the verti-
    cal size screen. 
    						
    							-38
    Menu Bar Items
    This list shows the items that can be set in the projector.
     INPUT 1 / 2 / 5 Mode
    * In INPUT 5, the items in “Signal Type” are “D. PC RGB”, “D. PC Comp.”, “D. Video RGB”, “D. Video Comp.”
    “A. RGB” and “A. Comp.”.
    Note
    •The resolution, vertical frequency and horizontal frequency figures displayed above are for example
    purposes only.
    •Picture adjustment settings differ depending on the type of input signal.
    Signal Type
    RGB
    Component*
    Standard
    Black Detail
    Brighten
    Custom 1
    Custom 2
    SVM Gamma
    Standard
    Custom 1
    Custom 2
    Custom 3
    +30 –30+30 –30
    +30 –30
    +30 –30+30 –30
    11500 5500
    Main menu Sub menuMain menu Sub menu
    Contrast
    Bright
    Color
    Tint
    Sharp
    Picture Setting
    CLR Temp
    Reset
    White Emphasis [ON/OFF] Gamma Position
    Color Selected
    Progressive Mode
    2D Progressive
    3D Progressive
    Film Mode Picture
    Page 44
    +30 –30+30 –30
    Custom 3 Custom 1
    +30 –30
    Color Selected
    Target 
    Lightness
    Chroma
    Hue
    Reset (This Color)
    Reset (All Colors)
    View Settings
    R-Gamma G-Gamma
    B-Gamma
    R-Gain
    G-GainB-Gain
    R-OffsetG-OffsetB-OffsetReset
    [R] Red
    [Y] Yellow
    [G] Green
    [C] Cyan
    [B] Blue
    [M] Magenta C.M.S.
    Page 50
    Gamma PositionStandard
    Black Detail
    Brighten
    Custom 1
    Custom 2
    SVM Gamma GammaPage 48
    Standard
    Memory 5 Memory 1INPUT1 / 2 / 5 Memory
    +150 –150
    +150 –150+60 –60
    +60 –60
    1
    2•
    •7
    1
    2
    •
    •7
    1
    2
    3
    4
    •
    •7Resolution
    1024 × 864
    1152 × 864
    1152 × 870
    1152 × 882 Resolution
    1024 × 768
      800 × 600Vert Freq
    60 Hz
    75 Hz
    Resolution
    1024 × 768
     800 × 600Vert Freq
    60 Hz
    75 Hz
    1024 × 768
    48.4 KHz
    60 Hz Fine Sync
    Page 53Clock
    Phase
    H-Pos
    V-Pos
    Reset
    Save Setting
    Select Setting
    Special Modes
    Signal Info
    Auto Sync
    Auto Sync Disp [ON/OFF]
    Resolution
    Hor Freq
    Vert Freq
    OFF
    Normal
    High Speed
    Options
    Page 62
    Reset
    Lamp Timer
    DNR
    OSD Display
    Background
    Economy Mode
    Power Save [ON/OFF]
    RS-232C Port [ON/OFF]
    Auto Power Off [ON/OFF]
    OFF
    Level 1
    Normal
    Level A
    Level B
    Blue
    None
    PRJ Mode
    Subtitle
    Front
    Ceiling + Front
    Rear
    Ceiling + Rear RS-232C
    9600 bps
    38400 bps
    115200 bpsLevel 3
    English
    Deutsch
    Español
    Nederlands
    Français
    Italiano
    Svenska
    Português Language
    Page 34
    Status
    Page 70
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